Sentences with phrase «expedient policy»

[i] Where they saw expedient policy solutions, many others saw executive overreach — but individual views on the appropriate balance of power are changing quickly with the impending transition to a Trump administration.
The fallacy of such short - term, expedient policies is now all too clear.

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Arase added that in order to tackle these challenges, it was expedient to develop a health policy for the force.
A job at a philanthropic foundation can be a more expedient option, and can also serve as a stepping stone into a policy job.
So, all of the Republicans» talk about giving parents the right to choose is a politically expedient strategy, regardless of whether voucher or tax credit supporters truly believe this policy is best for children.
In light of the New York Times story, I thought it expedient to explain IndieReader's review policies.
And many — and this is predominantly (although not exclusively) to be laid at the feet of the Republicans — deliberately exploited legitimate concerns about government overreach and government interference in the market to gin up a malignant hatred of government for the politically expedient purpose of laying cover for very risky and highly dangerous policies that served to benefit a tiny % of the public disproportionately.
They have never not, to my knowledge, «specified what metrics, time - frame and accuracy they find important to make effective policy,» they have adopted knee - jerk, ineffective policies in response to the scare stories they were fed, and have generally found it expedient to do so.
But it wouldn't be expedient to start challenging the very people he is turning to in the hope that they, through their films and through fear - mongery, will create support, and therefore legitimacy, for the policies he has devised.
There's no doubt in my mind that Abbott sees climate policy the same way Howard does, and takes whatever position is most politically expedient.
If cameras are to come at all, they should be the result of a thoughtful, well - considered policy of broad application, not because the government of the day happens to think a particular case or group of cases would make for politically expedient soundbites.
Meeting policy requirements and determining how the policy responds while providing service in an expedient and efficient manner.
Professional Experience Automated Packaging Systems (Streetsboro, OH) 1997 — 2010 Office Services Specialist • Provided administrative telecommunication support for the entire company • Managed 125 corporate wireless accounts through various providers • Offered technical support for 500 users at 7 partner locations • Oversaw plan selection and telephone usage meeting employee needs and enforcing company telecommunication policies • Conducted telecommunication support services in a professional manner ensuring user satisfaction and expedient issue resolution • Maintained and placed orders for office supplies, furniture, and other items as needed • Provided additional administrative support as needed ensuring efficient and effective corporate operations
Arguing that FQHCs could easily replace Planned Parenthood is politically expedient, not a viable policy proposal.
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