Sentences with phrase «ethos of»

The Green Deal is an opportunity to guarantee that the regulatory system is proportionate and ensures that there is a proactive «carrot and stick» approach that will help underpin the ethos of the Deal.
The everlasting ethos of the species of politicians is the ability to twist words or outright lie.
Labour should also create a regionally decentralised investment bank specifically for small - and medium - sized enterprises, coupled with much stronger, guild - like professional associations (on the model of Royal Colleges) that can expel members who do not comply with the rules, regulations and ethos of a sector.
The traditional ethos of the Conservative Party has been to countenance incremental change to maintain existing institutions, whilst eschewing measures that would radically depart from accepted practices.
During the days of the Revolution, Professor Awoonor, was one of the major ideologues who was very instrumental in getting the cadres to imbibe the ethos of the Struggle.
«The danger is we use the obvious truth to ignore the fact that in many respects public services do indeed operate like business, and in doing so confuse the ethos of the public services with the vested interest of keeping things as they are,» he said.
Alan McGuckin, Unite regional industrial organiser, said the sale decision went against the ethos of the John Lewis Partnership.
The ethos of those - and I am proud that so many of them were liberals - who laid the foundation stones of our welfare state.
«The extra funding to support the co-operative model of schooling, as outlined in the Report, goes to the heart of ensuring that schools operate within the vales and ethos of a public service.
«Since 2010 there has been an obsessive focus on structural change and increased autonomy for individual schools and providers, which has compromised the values and ethos of the public education system.
We would question the legality of extending the faith of a school's curriculum beyond RE and Collective Worship, as parents are often forced to send their children to a «faith» school and these parents and children will have their human rights broken if they are not able to escape from the religious ethos of the school.
As we meet future challenges we must always protect the ethos of the NHS.
The appointments of Oliver Letwin and Gummer, amongst others, leaves room for serious doubts about the Conservative ethos of Mr Cameron.
Then it emerged that he had personally orchestrated a deal with Frank Seddio, even before his inauguration, thereby traducing his entire campaign's ethos of transparency and honest process.
In 1969, it served as the site of the Woodstock Festival, during which thousands of music - lovers flocked upstate over three days to embrace an ethos of love and care.
Republicans believe in popular sovereignty, but they have always understood that the most difficult task was not necessarily overcoming the ruler directly, but instilling a public ethos of citizenship that would make popular sovereignty possible.
«The values and ethos of a public education service, which should secure and deliver the entitlement of all children and young people to access high quality education, have been seriously compromised.
Ghana adheres to a common credo ethos of the IAEA.
They urge the Labour Party to abandon its comfort zones and recover its founding ethos of work, saving, caring and honesty.
But the internet is all about creating and maintaining relationships, one - on - one and en masse at the same time, and it rewarded those campaigns (like Obama's) that embraced the ethos of people - powered politics.
The key is to develop an ethos of shared responsibility which encourages autonomy and self - reliance where desirable.
Increasingly, reform will have to involve working in partnership with citizens and communities rather than imposing change from the top - down, cutting across the traditional paternalistic ethos of the bureaucratic Left.
For Marquand, the 19th century was the great age of the public realm when Gladstone's reforms to the civil service enshrined an ethos of professionalism and public service and a civic pride and energy was unleashed across the country, as captured in the great civic architecture of northern cities.
Jon Wilson has shown how the model — with its obsession on delivery, targets, and the ethos of managerialism — has been of great detriment to the public services in the UK (Jon Wilson, Letting Go, Fabian Society).
In fact today the only party in the UK with a sitting MP who questions the fundamental ethos of neoliberalism is the Green Party.
In this environment, large public companies almost inevitably appear as hierarchies based on the absolute power of the Board of Directors, driven by the ethos of short - term gain for executives and corporate shareholders.
Speaking in London, the shadow chancellor George Osborn pointed to the leftist ethos of the deputy candidates - with Hilary Benn stepping off message to describe himself as a socialist.
More recently, Labour MP Andy Burnham characterised the ethos of Britain Stronger In Europe, the official campaign to keep Britain in the EU, as «too much Hampstead and not enough Hull», lamenting the group's inability to appeal to voters in Labour's traditional heartlands.
Sustainable learning is the ethos of the school, and Rosalind describes what that means as «Once people have been taught to cook something new and understand how to replicate it, that learning will last for ever.
Today, parents and teachers need new skills, and we need to work together to create an ethos of empowerment around young people to unleash their potential.
Inspectors are clearly signposted to the Ofsted guidance for schools (Creating a Culture and Ethos of Healthy Eating), Headteacher's Checklist and What Works Well website.
I began researching different course providers and Blossom and Berry stood out to me because there was something so personal about it and the ethos of the company really resonated with me.
In the meantime, hopefully you understand a little more about the parenting ethos of the 50s and are better for the knowledge.
Your presence, the ethos of the school and the environment offers a peaceful haven.
I feel inspired and enthusiastic about setting up my own business and I love the ethos of Blossom & Berry» - HG
The School Food Plan has worked with many expert organisations to produce practical guidance to help school leaders adopt a whole school approach to food and create a culture and ethos of healthy eating.
Whereas other baby product manufacturers often over-feature their «natural» products amidst other, chemically - sourced products, Tom's of Maine is based on an ethos of nature.
The ethos of the school is hugely important to me as well — students are exposed to the reality of spiritual diversity in the human community, not indoctrinated, and an organic type of tolerance, respect, and mutuality grows here.
As part of reaching this judgment, inspectors will look at the extent to which schools are successfully supporting pupils to gain «knowledge of how to keep themselves healthy» and «evidence of a culture or ethos of exercise and healthy eating» throughout their entire inspection (see www.schoolfoodplan.com/ofsted).
The School Food Plan has produced practical guidance to help school leaders and governing bodies adopt a whole school approach to food and create a culture and ethos of healthy eating.
Parents who question vaccine safety are simply trying to restore ethics and the ethos of caring for the health and welfare of children — back into the foundations of vaccine protocol.
Baby - Led Weaning, or as I like to think, Eat Real Food, Baby is the first step in instilling an ethos of eating (mostly) seasonal, local, fresh produce.
A key outcome for the project has been the way in which the inclusion of fathers on a universal basis has been embedded in the ethos of the service.
I'm inspired by the ethos of creating things from reused or recycled materials; scraps and found bits guiding you in what the work will become.
If they are to make an informed decision about how they want to approach weaning with their baby they need to understand the underpinning ethos of BLW.
Civic responsibility is central to the ethos of our school.
The work ethic and dedication is the whole ethos of Manchester United and why those players are still performing now at the age they are»
This being a purely personal pre-match and not representing the ethos of the site, I can give vent to my dislike of Mark Hughes.
Times change and players move on but the ethos of the club and style of play they adopt has remained the same (think Colorado Rockies in major league baseball).
Such is the ethos of Blackpool and one man is the epitome of the same — Charlie Adam.
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