The phrase
"government intention" refers to the plan or goal that a government has set for itself. It represents what the government aims to achieve or accomplish in a specific area or situation.
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«If some do succeed, their full implications will not be known for some time», Shanmugaratnam noted in his written answer to MPs, who asked him
about government intentions after recent crackdowns in China and South Korea.
Hobby's controversial proposal, published on the NAHT blog, follows
recent government intentions to places a stronger focus on progress as a measure of schools, and the introductions of the new Progress 8 measure at GCSE and baseline tests at the beginning of a child's formal education.
Farmers and potential farmers would heap a sigh of relief as the Chief of Staff has
announced government intention to provide farmers with 12, 000 tractors and other farm implements under the green revolution agenda captured in the NDC 2016 manifesto.
The coming review, Turk said, is clearly intended to
feed government intentions «to tie academic research into the private sector.»
The students are used to legislation being in the form of topic - based Codes, so we make sure they are also shown Statutes, Bills and Regulations in book format, and we follow through the passage of an act through Parliament, along with the role of Hansard for Second Reading speeches in order to
interpret government intentions when introducing legislation.
He said «when I read our party manifesto the party that excited me most was
about government intention to revolutionarise the Agricultural sector and make it simple and attractive for our farmers and potential farmers alike.»
This gives temporary more power to the government, because decisions has to be taken very quickly and the a democratic debate would be a huge waste of time, in addition to reveal
the government intention to their potential enemies immediately as the decision is taking.
The role of the local authority in running schools has been brought into question this year with
the government intention to force academisation upon all schools by 2022.
According to the Discussion Paper,
the Governments intention is to deliver better outcomes while avoiding undue Government interference or regulation of financial transfers through private agreements and the legal complexities that would ensue.