Sentences with phrase «even after the reform»

But even after those reforms, accusers are still relegated to speaking anonymously, their careers in peril of stagnating.
In his view, «even after the reform efforts by the Ministry of Health, the industry apparently continues to grow.»
Even after reform, we would still have a very generous system at around # 1.5 bn a year.»

Not exact matches

Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos presented to his colleagues Friday a growth plan that the Greek government will deliver after the end of the financial assistance in August — an attempt to give creditors and markets a guarantee that the country will keep reforming the economy even without external help.
«Even after the President signs tax reform into law, company - level implications will remain unclear for quite some time,» Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. equity strategist at Credit Suisse, told clients.
Morneau's office has responded to the concerns by arguing that Canada has advantages such as an educated workforce and still boasts a competitive tax rate among G7 countries, even after the U.S. reforms.
Even the last 3 months are at +2.7 % SAAR after the 2017 year - end boost likely induced by the tax reform.
In 1979 Mrs. Thatcher and her government began the return to true capitalism, but even after a decade of common sense reforms and rapid improvements in productivity, we calculate it will still take us another ten years or so to catch up with Germany and France, while the United States and Japan are still further beyond our reach.That is the price of trying to make capitalism do something which is not in its nature to do — promote equality.
Almost exactly one year ago, I wrote a piece for Civil Eats asking a question that had been on my mind for several years: why are school breakfasts often loaded with added sugars, even after the implementation of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act nutritional reforms?
And, as my recent, dispiriting experience in Houston ISD well illustrated, even after requested reforms are implemented, parents may still need to act as watch dogs to make sure their district doesn't backslide on its promises.
Ten years after I first dipped my toe into the roiling waters of school food reform, I continue to hear parents complain about unhealthy food and food practices at school, even as headlines scream about the childhood obesity epidemic.
But after all that, for the reform of the House of Lords to be delivered by a Tory PM - you can imagine how I feel about that - ambivalent doesn't even come into it, I can tell you.
At the same time, many reforms are not implemented even after adoption.
In their joint press statement announcing the veto of a bill mandating fundamental governance reforms to the Port Authority, Governor's Cuomo and Christie said they would be seeking new, improved, legislation based on the 103 page Special Report to the Governors, which they released to the public this evening — a Saturday two days after -LSB-...]
So much of what is being said on their side of the blogosphere, and Twitter, the howls of righteous indignation from people whose party took us to two bloody wars and failed to reform the system after 13 years in power, amounts to: «how dare you even speak to the Tories, they are evil, you are evil, Labour will crush you LOLZ».
Kennedy apologised after failing to attend the first major set - piece event of the conference, where he was due to appear with Clegg on Saturday evening at an electoral reform rally.
If the Legislature continues to drag its feet on ethics reform, even after a bill is introduced, Cuomo has another weapon he is threatening to use.
At the end of the legislative session last year, Cuomo was annoyed that lawmakers had rejected his ethics reform package, even after several lawmakers had been indicted, jailed, or found to be wearing wires in ongoing FBI probes.
Reiter and the other Cuomo appointee present at Tuesday's meeting, former budget director Bob Megna, suggested the commission could meet after its Nov. 15 deadline and give lawmakers a nominal raise later this year even if they failed to pass any reforms.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R - Utah, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said in a letter sent to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy late Wednesday that he wants to know «how and why» the residents of Hoosick Falls were not warned of a deadly carcinogen in their water supply even after the agency was made aware of the problem.
After meeting with his conference on Wednesday evening, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos dismissed the ethics deal, saying any talks of ethics reforms should also include financial disclosures of the executive branch, and should also include domestic partners.
«Even after multiple corruption convictions, Albany continues to resist reforms at every turn,» Kaminsky said.
As budget negotiations — which are conducted behind closed doors among the governor and three top legislative leaders, out of sight of even other lawmakers — unfolded over the past week, it became increasingly clear that the Legislature would punt policy issues such as gun control or bail reform to after the budget's April 1 deadline, in favor of financial considerations.
In response, the governor lashed out at Collins, even threatening to name a new property tax after him, and also pledged to sue if the amendment became part of a larger health care reform package in D.C.
Possibly most of the «socialists» within the Labour Party — like even Tony Benn and Jeremy Corbyn — not being Socialist Workers Party style socialists, did not leave the Party and instead grudgingly accepted our dilution to social democracy for the main reason that pure socialism sans in - govt would remain a mere theory and would be worse than practical social democratic reforms / reliefs whilst in power -LRB--- and particularly bebeficial / necessary after a prolonged Thatcherite damage to our society!
Washington Post: GOP lawmakers, candidates pledge to repeal health - care legislation Even as House Democrats search for the votes to send a health - care reform bill to President Obama, dozens of Republican lawmakers and candidates have signed a pledge to back an effort to repeal the measure, should the GOP take control of either chamber of Congress after this fall's elections.
The three have been at odds over the past few months, as the Council has protested police brutality and pushed ahead with proposed reforms, even after Lynch accused City Hall of having «blood» on its hands, and Bratton suggested members focus on showing «additional support» instead.
Mr Farage also joined fellow Ukip candidate Douglas Carswell, who retained his Clacton seat earlier this evening, in calling for «radical» voting reform after his party received nearly four million votes but returned only one MP.
The tone is set, too, by a state Legislature that, even after its last two top leaders were convicted of corruption, failed to pass any significant campaign and ethics reforms.
Yet they went ahead, knowing the risk; they stuck at it even after losing a referendum on electoral reform, even once it was clear they were toast.
And even after Fagen resigned and no board members associated with her ran for reelection, the fresh - faced reform slate just lost by about the same margin.
And these reforms persisted even after the Social Democrats regained power in 1994.
I even told [Duncan] this, the first time I met him, which was right after he took office and he laid out his four education reform priorities.
President Obama and Education Reform was written when there was really only half a presidential term to evaluate: after the midterm elections of 2010, there was nothing the administration could do that was in any way dependent on Congress, and even the long - delayed effort to reauthorize the primary basis of the federal role in education, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, it was clear, would have to be delayed further, perhaps to the next administration.
Even the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) supported the reform legislation after Mayor Bloomberg gave the teachers a 16 percent across - the - board wage hike (plus an extra 5 percent for beginning teachers).
Amid changes as exciting as they are fragile, this much seems clear to the reform community: Even briefly settling for today's improved performance levels is to avail critics of the opportunity to say that school reform has stalled after early gains that were easy and perhaps unsustainable (see Figure 4).
Even after President Bush was elected specifically championing education reform, it took a bi-partisan Congress until January 2002, a full year after inauguration, to send him a final bill.
After all, L.A. Unified had stood so stubbornly against reform that even famed Garfield High School teacher Jaime Escalante was forced to flee the district's employ.
Who can blame them, especially after Mayor Adrian Fenty lost his reelection bid partly, or even mostly, due to unpopular school reforms?
After all, the concerns that handed former governor Arnold Schwarzeneggar's first major defeat — the slew of propositions that would have addressed pension reform, budget reform, teacher tenure rules and other issues that would have kept our state on an even economic keel — were thrown asunder by the public sector unions who now OWN this state.
It should not come as surprise that even after the extraordinarily ambitious school finance reform legislation is fully implemented, in some — and perhaps even in many — districts the quality of a student's education will still be dependent on where a child is born, and on the wealth of his or her parents.
In either case, the authors were unable to find any significant positive effect of the reform for young students even after their schools were 8 years into implementation.
It's not popular to pursue any reform that goes after the sad reality that some teachers simply shouldn't be teaching (some shouldn't even be around children), and it's often political suicide for an elected official, especially a Democrat, to take on the teachers unions, but in Colorado, Johnston led an unstoppable force that left the teachers union standing alone in the cold.
This is a worthy goal but from then until now the achievement gap has only widened, even after all the testing, school closures and billions of tax dollars spent on educational reform schemes.
As reported in today's CTMirror, it wasn't even two hours after Governor Malloy signed the «education reform» bill into law before the three groups representing the school superintendents, principals and school boards went back on their word, claiming that the new law gave them the right to implement policies that student's standardized test scores can account for 50 percent of a teachers evaluation rather than the 22.5 percent that was listed in the draft bill and agreed to by all of the parties last January.
So, why haven't schools improved more markedly, even after decades of «reform»?
Even California, who may find itself replacing one reform advocate (Arnold Schwarzenegger) with another (former Gov. Jerry Brown) after 2010, may actually move towards meaningful reform.
Even amid discussions about the direction of the 12 year - long reform of New York City's traditional district after Mayor Michael Bloomberg leaves City Hall next year.
When it comes to education reform, perhaps no city has inspired more controversy and acclaim over the last decade than Washington, D.C. Even today, uttering the name «Michelle Rhee» — the city's first schools chancellor appointed in 2007 after a major shakeup in the district — still evokes heated reactions from local residents.
Challenging school reformers» beliefs that a wholesale restructuring of the education system will create a better society, Perry added that all social conditions that plague New Orleans» poor and African - American neighborhoods still persist even after 10 years of school reforms.
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