Sentences with phrase «fundamentally flawed policy»

«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.

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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.»
Campbell called the policy «fundamentally flawed» and sent Zhang's case back to the IRB to be reviewed by another adjudicator.
«This Report is nothing more than so - called research being used to prop up fundamentally flawed Conservative Party 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.
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.
Devising unrealistic solutions to justify bad policies is just another distraction from the real problem: The RFS is fundamentally flawed, and its renewable fuel volume mandates are broken.
So rather than claiming that climate science is a hoax, a fraud or fundamentally flawed, they now say the proposed climate policies will have little, if any, impact on the planet's temperature gauge and are therefore a waste of time and money.
The system being used by the entire climatological establishment is fundamentally flawed and must not be relied upon as a basis for policy decisions of any kind.
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