Sentences with phrase «flawed policy of»

Will this end to the flawed policy of allowing schools to «grow their own» which makes them less qualified to work elsewhere?
«This was a consequence of the Government's flawed policy of giving excessive freedom to academies and free schools, freedom which today's announcement now seeks to curtail and is clearly an admission of yet another failed policy.»
By using well - established procedures to review the flawed policies of its predecessor, by showing respect for the rulings of the Supreme Court, and by speaking forthrightly about the connection between policy and enforcement, OCR could distance itself from some of the ugliest features of the Trump administration.

Not exact matches

«The triumph of «America first» as the primary driver of foreign policy in the world's only superpower marks a break with decades of US exceptionalism and a belief in the indispensability of US leadership, however flawed and uneven,» Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer and Chairman Cliff Kupchan wrote in the firm's annual overview of top risks.
Jim Townsend, who was deputy assistant secretary of defense for European and NATO policy for eight years, told Defense News that pressuring Sweden with threats about defense cooperation is a flawed approach.
So it came as a particularly harsh blow to advocates of work - life balance when Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly scrapped the company's ROWE policy earlier this year, calling it «fundamentally flawed from a leadership standpoint.»
It's common for retailers to require their suppliers to have a product liability policy explained in the first scenario above because if a product fails as a result of a manufacturing flaw or design flaw, they want to make sure there is a layer of protection between the manufacturer or importer and themselves and that their supplier will be able to handle the financial responsibilities of a product failure including paying any fines or legal defense costs.
Canada's National Household Survey on incomes produced flawed data with harmful implications for public policy, according to a range of researchers and statistics experts who have sifted through the numbers.
His detailed responses to complex questions on issues of economy, foreign policy, etc., reflect his excellent ability to make sound policy that can help get this country back on track and fix some of the flawed policies and spending sprees of «normal» politics in recent years and decades.
Why, asked Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, was Bush tying his «flawed strategies» to «one of the worst foreign - policy blunders in our nation's history»?
Walt's Foreign Policy article is flawed because it ignores this corrective aspect of American history, just as it downplays American generosity: whenever a catastrophe strikes the world — an earthquake, tsunami, famine, epidemic, or emerging genocide — America is the first to be called upon.
Failed by flawed government policies and left out of development programs, women farmers around India are coming together to demand fair treatment and access the support to which they are entitled.
but a t some point he lost it, and is not because of his stinginess to buy players, our core is good and has been for sometime now, his biggest problem was adaptation, change to the new EPL, his philosophy dating back 20 years does not work anymore and he knows it, because of this his biggest flaw all others came out to light, lack of rotation of his players favoring some over others, stubbornness that applies to his transfer policy buying for the future just as he had 20 more years ahead, players playing out of their natural positions, ARSENAL FLOPS who knows under other Managers they could have been great, for some reason they were signed in the first place, they must had some talent, best example is Campbell....
The new CPS policy, whatever it's flaws, aims to nourish Chicago's children — and that, in and of itself, is a very good thing.
Similarly, James Weill, president of Food Research & Action Center, a leading anti-hunger group, referred to the bill in a press release as «ill conceived» and «deeply flawed,» while Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy director for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the bill «would roll back key progress that schools, health advocates, and the Administration have worked so hard to achieve over the last six years.»
This policy is also flawed though, it has been deeply criticised for driving up the value of homes, it reduces individual ownership of their biggest asset and even with the reduced cost, in places like London, the mortgage payments remain high.
Possibly to the readers» surprise, Gause finds that the invasion of Kuwait was actually based on its oil price policy and is not explained by his own regional security complex, which seems like a flaw in the used framework, as it indicates a lack of explanatory power.
Governor Cuomo's proposed Excelsior Scholarship, though flawed, has reaffirmed the value of CUNY and SUNY and made «free tuition» for many a realistic policy goal.
He would have cast a vote against lifting the military's «don't ask, don't tell» policy, which recently passed Congress, citing flaws in a recent report that found support among soldiers for a repeal of the policy.
It laid its new definition of torture within its critically flawed Adults at Risk policy and Rule 35 process before Parliament.
Earlier, during prime minister's questions, Tony Blair defended the home secretary, saying the 27,000 cases dated back from before his time and were the result of flawed European information - sharing policies - not Home Office incompetence.
«We have spent millions of dollars of taxpayer money that has resulted in a failed implementation of the Common Core, a flawed policy with a lack of input from experts and most importantly — parents,» said Assemblyman Michael P. Kearns.
Commenting on the speech by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «It is clear from this speech that the Deputy Prime Minister is now seeking to distance himself from unpopular and flawed policies which he and his ministers were complicit in introducing.»
«The pain and damage of this flawed federal policy is especially repulsive in this case of preventing a child from getting life saving treatment,» Cuomo said in a statement.
Frances Crook, chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, added: «The Ministry of Justice should recognise this policy is flawed and the ban on loved ones sending in books and other essentials to prisoners has little or no support from anyone with an ounce of common sense.
«I voted against the NY - SAFE Act when it was first proposed and have joined law - abiding gun owners in calling for full repeal of this over-reaching, flawed policy ever since it was rushed into law,» Seward said in a statement.
Commenting on the announcement of the draft Scottish budget for 2013/14, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the fastest growing teachers» union in Scotland, said: «While the Scottish Government has been placed in a difficult position by the Westminster Government's imposition of its austerity measures, it is deeply disappointing that the Scottish Government has chosen to follow the Coalition's flawed economic policies by imposing another year of pay freeze on public sector workers.»
Acting IG Catherine Leahy Scott said her office determined the fair had a flawed procurement system, resulting in two defective procurements that violated the Department of Agriculture and Markets» own procurement policies.
Wollaston said voting with Labour would be the only way she could express her strength of feeling about flaws in the policy.
I'm not, at present, arguing that democracy is fundamentally flawed but I wouldn't trust 90 % of Britain's population to tell me the time, let alone have an informed understanding of international economics or diplomacy in Africa, or be able to choose one government over another based on performance, proposed policies or morality.
«The teacher evaluation moratorium just delays the implementation of a fundamentally flawed policy that is more about punishing disadvantaged communities than educating their children,» Jones said.
Syracuse Common Councilor Stephanie Miner, a critic of the Destiny USA deal, said that shows how flawed New York's economic development policies are.
Cameron's lamentable tactical handling of the revolt, and the strategic flaws in his European policy that lie behind it, provides part of the explanation.
The problems are not entirely the fault of the EPA; policies for safety testing under current chemical regulations are flawed [see «Chemical Controls»; Perspectives, Scientific American, April].
But Intel said it would stick to its policy of only replacing flawed versions of the chip for scientists and engineers who can show that their work might be affected by the fault (Technology, 10 December).
It is the central theme of The Death of Economics that the simple model of perfect competition which lies at the heart of much standard economic teaching is seriously flawed, and that policies based on it will be erroneous.
Modelers working on this are doing the best they can to predict as accurately as possible what the likely consequences of various flawed policies, and for the most part they are noting the very real uncertainties.
In summary the projections of the IPCC — Met office models and all the impact studies (especially the Stern report) which derive from them are based on specifically structurally flawed and inherently useless models.They deserve no place in any serious discussion of future climate trends and represent an enormous waste of time and money.As a basis for public policy their forecasts are grossly in error and therefore worse than useless.For further discussion and an estimate of the coming cooling see http://climatesense-norpag.blogspot.com
I rather expected Stone, the maker of «JFK» and «Natural Born Killers,» to adopt a scorched - earth policy toward Nixon, but instead he blames not only Nixon's own character flaws but also the Imperial Presidency itself, the system that, once set in motion, behaves with a mindlessness of its own.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has criticised the sustainable schools policy in Northern Ireland as ineffective, claiming it operated on the basis of «flawed and inaccurate data» and has called for it to be put under review.
There were further flaws in the implementation of the policy, the clause 4 (f) & (h) which emphasize on preparing comprehensive plan for policy awareness & dovetailing the resettlement and rehabilitation packages in resettlement habitats, was disregarded and completely missing in the resettlement colonies.
Leaving that aside and assuming that their analyses are superior to all others and free from major flaws, we still need prospective controlled studies of the interventions they champion, e.g., reducing undermatch, before it would be prudent to jump on a policy bandwagon.
The tenacity of these elements in definitions of LD has grounded our public policies and pedagogy in outdated science and flawed understandings of the nature of these disabilities.
Beginning by misstating spending increases (based on incorrect data and flawed adjustments) and ignoring pertinent performance data, he rewrites the constitution of every state to give judges the major policy - setting role in a «new, functional separation of powers mode.»
Some of these problems were foreseeable, and many critics of the Obama administration's policies pointed out their flaws as they were being implemented.
And at a time when many policy wonks and politicians assert that any policy is flawed, even discriminatory and unjust, if it doesn't solve all the problems posed by the worst imaginable case (homeless disabled kid, addicted single parent, limited English), she shows that it's genuinely possible to devise policies and programs that alter the life prospects of thousands of very needy kids.
The flaw of selection on dependent variable analyses is so obvious that it is shocking that education policy debates continue to be shaped by them.
Many «failing» schools have themselves been failed — by flawed policies, budget cuts and a tacit acceptance of inequality.
Critics, including many teachers unions and some policy experts, say the method is based on flawed tests that don't measure the more intangible benefits of good teaching and lead to a narrow curriculum.
I believe these types of policies are fundamentally flawed, and in total have sowed the seeds of the widespread discontent we are seeing across our school communities.
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