Sentences with phrase «fundamental change in the system»

Furthermore, since student loan interest rates are tied by law to the private market, so a fundamental change in the system requires political action in a grid - locked system.
(The response from members of the senior judiciary observed that «a survey lasting a few weeks is, we suggest, an inadequate foundation for recommending fundamental changes in our system of sentencing offenders».
Overall, however, this fundamental change in the system of UK trade mark examination should encourage more small - and medium - sized businesses to register their marks, thereby protecting their IP with the minimum of additional expense and time.

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The employees were introduced to the fundamentals of Robertson's system — covered in detail in «Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World» — including giving up traditional job titles and working on multiple tasks rather than at a specifisystem — covered in detail in «Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World» — including giving up traditional job titles and working on multiple tasks rather than at a specifiSystem for a Rapidly Changing World» — including giving up traditional job titles and working on multiple tasks rather than at a specific job.
«The face remains the best window we have on moment - to - moment changes in emotional response,» says Paul Ekman, a psychologist who, in 1978, co-published the Facial Action Coding System, a seminal, 527 - page reference tome of every possible facial muscle movement and how it maps to seven fundamental emotions (happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust, and contempt).
The speech lists five key fundamentals that should stand Australia in good stead: a strong institutional framework (including the rule of law, respect for property rights, a well - functioning public administration, and a well - established regulatory system); our people, who are diverse, well educated, have a «can do» mentality and a demonstrated capability for adjusting to change; a large endowment of mineral resources; large tracts of agricultural land and an ability to produce high - quality clean food; and an established services industry with the potential for considerable expansion as average incomes in Asia rise.
Over the last year and a half a number of prominent voices in the Bitcoin community have been warning that the system needed to make fundamental changes to its core software code to avoid being overwhelmed by the continued growth of Bitcoin transactions.
The extent to which any effort to revive or even maintain community in America without a fundamental change in the economic system is a problem we will consider in the next chapter.
They involve new laws and policies, radical changes in mentalities and lifestyles, codes of conduct for businesses and institutions, changes in the content of curricula and textbooks, new norms and decision - making methods in politics, health care and education systems, new strategic priorities for international cooperation, radically new approaches to development, fundamental transformation of democratic principles and mechanisms - a new social ethos imposed on all.
A fundamental law of relational theory is that when any part of a system changes, the entire system — meaning all other parts — will be forced to change in response.
As Copernicus had initiated a fundamental change in the view of the place of the earth in the solar system so these men, and others, were helping to bring about a change in man's views of himself, his origin and ancestry, and his relations to his fellow men.
Thus, in order to affect those individuals» values in any fundamental, lasting way, the existing system of values must be changed.
Our education system needs real change... fundamental reform... the kind of reform that Governor Cuomo outlined last month in his State of the State presentation.
Taken together with the important changes introduced in the Localism Act, this amounts to a fundamental reform of the planning system.
«The Executive Budget calls for what the governor describes as reforms to the state's pension system, Civil Service and some fundamental changes in the way the state does business,» Fox said.
«If we stay on this course we are going off a cliff,» said Suffolk Executive Steve Levy, who backs fundamental changes to the state's pension system, including a move to 401 (k)- style programs similar to those in the private sector.
With each and every growing controversy, we have seen that the government's changes to the criminal justice system have been rooted in the panacea of cutting costs, with little regard to preserving the integrity and the fundamental principles of equality before the law and access to justice that sit at the heart of our legal system.
However, the plans still do not address concerns raised by the constitutional affairs select committee last summer that any fundamental reform of the coroners system must include a change in the way deaths are certified.
Local mismanagement has brought the system into disrepute in some forces but the fundamental principle is sound, based on the Pension Regulations and Police [Injury Benefit] Regulations and does not require changing just better management.
Considering that the choice of voting system to the most powerful legislature in the country is of fundamental importance to the very fabric of society, I believe that, if there is anything close to a majority of the electorate in favour of changing the voting system, whether that be to PR or not, then the question must be put to the electorate.
«With each and every growing controversy, we have seen that the government's changes to the criminal justice system have been rooted in the panacea of cutting costs, with little regard to preserving the integrity and the fundamental principles of equality before the law and access to justice that sit at the heart of our legal system,» he said.
The very nature of our political system could change, therefore, in the event of fundamental electoral reform.
The money came tied to some fundamental changes in public education, among them the adoption of a statewide teacher evaluation system that could make it easier to fire those who log years of poor performance.
You mention radical and in politics radicalism has the specific meaning of any principles focused on altering social structures through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
De Blasio has repeatedly said that he would launch a commission to look at the city's property tax system and to recommend fundamental change in how taxes are assessed.
The answer, McKinney said, is fundamental changes in the state pension system that would include placing state employees into a 401 (k) plan and eliminating the ability of state employees to increase their pensions by working a huge number of overtime hours in their final years of employment.
That's why our constitution provides every generation of New Yorkers with the chance to either affirm that we are content with the system as it is, or say that we want to consider fundamental changes in how we are governing ourselves.
«This is not a matter of «education,» but one of changing a fundamental belief system that has been around for longer than Christianity,» says conservation economist Michael «t Sas - Rolfes, who is based in Cape Town, South Africa.
Nothing fundamental actually changed in Earth's climate system when we hit it.
So they instead have focused on projects to install marginal «end of pipe» technologies, rather than more fundamental changes in energy systems.
Bejan's Constructal Law addresses the fundamental principle of physics that underlies the evolution of flow systems as they change in design over time to increase flow access.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of the somatosensory system, and neuronal communication in general, researchers must develop methods and tools allowing them to gain more information about the fundamental properties and characteristics of how these circuits change and develop over time.
Dr. Yu's research has evolved to understand interfacial phenomena at the fundamental atomic and molecular level that are relevant to the observed changes across multiple time and space scales in the environment, with implications in biological systems (e.g., biofilm and cell), aerosol, catalysis, and materials.
«In Southern Europe, adapting to some of the projected changes could only be achieved by a fundamental, and expensive, re-engineering of each city or water resource system, as significant adaptation to climate extremes has already been implemented and radical changes will be needed to achieve more,» the paper notes.
In «Sammy and Rosie Get Laid,» there also is the sense that interracial love, once considered some kind of social breakthrough, is not going to change anything fundamental when all races are oppressed by the same economic system.
As such, transforming districts and schools to competency - based systems is not a simply policy change: it's a fundamental reconfiguration of teams and structures inside schools, that allows for students to progress at their own pace and demonstrate mastery in a variety of ways.
Observers like Bracey, Kohn, and others, dead set against any fundamental changes in the nation's schools, usually work hard to dismiss the TIMSS results as evidence of any structural weakness in the U.S. education system.
These recommendations promise fundamental change in the way the American education system operates.
Choice does not preclude working for fundamental change in public school systems, nor does it necessarily equate with an unlimited endorsement of «privatization,» as opponents frequently charge.
The changes in the school system needed to be fundamental — and calibrated specifically to the needs of the local population.
Two things, we believe, will start to bring the system back into a sustainable orbit: a dramatic expansion in the range of education options available to parents and a fundamental change in public access to the collective bargaining process.
If true, the authors argue, then there is no need to consider more fundamental changes in the education system's structure or incentives.
First of all, although Finland can show the United States what equal opportunity looks like, Americans can not achieve equity without first implementing fundamental changes in their school system.
Solutions to this problem lie in fundamental changes to the nature of the school accountability system and to the culture of testing, not in placing more emphasis on the need for private tuition.
They and their fellow travelers espouse progressivism but in reality are clinging to a moribund education system that's desperately in need of fundamental change.
In this capacity, Ashley provides leadership for system - wide organizational effectiveness and capacity building strategies that are fundamental to large - scale culture change and increased student achievement.
But state education agencies have been steadily drained of staff for years and do not have the capacity or the authority to redesign the education systems of their states to meet the challenges posed by the fundamental changes that have taken place in the global economy over the past two decades.
Ensuring that kind of coherence sometimes means changing fundamental systems and even flying in the face of school traditions.
The series represents so many cornerstones in everything from the weapon classes, quest structure and crafting system, that from game - to - game, the most apparent changes are less fundamental and more supplementary.
The class of hypothetical climate shifts to which I allude involve fundamental changes in the frequency and amplitude of known oscillatory behavio (u) r of the atmosphere - ocean - cryosphere system and the potential emergence of new oscillatory behaviors.
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