To begin with, it must be noted that the federal and provincial legislation on domestic relations is an expression of social values and
government social policy.
Government social policies, according to Nathan Glazer, are «making no steady headway against a sea of misery.»
When the defenders of
government social policies recovered from the initial impact of Murray's assault and launched their counterattack, they concentrated on his interpretation of the statistical data.
Not exact matches
A bachelor's degree in law, business administration or the
social sciences, followed by lengthy experience in
government policy development, program administration, law or business administration, are necessary.
«Where we need innovation and where I think we are going to finally see
social entrepreneurs spend more and more time is the public sector, because the big challenge that is facing every community on the planet is that
government and public
policy are not moving at the pace of technology or even meeting expectations of constituents,» says Blumenthal.
Many
governments, businesses and
social organizations rely on the data, and opposition groups argue the Conservatives are attempting to influence future public
policy decisions since low - income earners and immigrants will be less likely to fill out a voluntary form.
As
government policies adjust to accommodate changing
social norms and demographics, employers will have little choice but to seek ways to proactively manage — and leverage — family - friendly benefits.
You have to, then, blame
policy, and the fundamental
policy approach over the past five years has been to spend more on
social programs and
government assistance, all at the cost of America's businesses, the small business owners and our most successful earners.
Singapore's
government gets what it wants — from
social policy to tourism.
Stability is the measure of a
government's capacity to implement
policy during a political,
social, or economic crisis.
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Policy & Compliance, Slack Bill Trenchard, Partner, First Round Capital April Underwood, VP of Product, Slack Max Ventilla, Founder / CEO, AltSchool Tabreez Verjee, Co - Founder / Partner Uprising; Board Director Kiva.org Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia Hunter Walk, Partner, Homebrew VC; Former Director of Product Management, Google Tristan Walker, Founder / CEO, Walker & Company Brands, Inc.; Founder / Chairman, Code 2040 Ari Wallach, CEO, Synthesis Corp..
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We go to an amazing school that's been giving us so many opportunities to learn about
government, to learn about
policy, to learn about
social issues.
The decision your
government, or any
government, makes with respect to the Health and
Social transfers to the Provinces / Territories will seriously impact the future size and
policy role of the federal
government.
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Supporting women affected by violence The Austrian Federal
Government committed to addressing complex
social policy issues in their 2013 - 18 work programmes.
So Mr. Bernanke's favored
policy is to get banks lending again — not for the
government to spend more on deficit spending on infrastructure,
social services or other full employment projects.
This is not the society that Canadians want, yet successive
governments have enabled it by dismantling our
social safety net, eroding progressive taxation, and introducing
policies that weaken unions and hurt working Canadians.
Andrew Jackson, director of
social and economic
policy for the Canadian Labour Congress, agrees with Elizabeth Kelliher that the Canadian
government should be making massive new investments in
social housing, as well as many other areas of infrastructure.
There is no narrative that sets out the longer - run economic and
social challenges, and there is no discussion of how these challenges are interrelated Eliminating the deficit has been the cornerstone of the
government's fiscal
policy since 2010.
The first is a fiscal
policy that acknowledges the role of the
government social safety net in buffering the effects of creative destruction, seeks to provide those services in an efficient, market - oriented fashion, and pays for those services with a simple and transparent tax system.
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Policy & Compliance, Slack Bill Trenchard, Partner, First Round Capital April Underwood, VP of Product, Slack Max Ventilla, Founder / CEO, AltSchool Tabreez Verjee, Co - Founder / Partner Uprising; Board Director Kiva.org Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia Hunter Walk, Partner, Homebrew VC; Former Director of Product Management, Google Tristan Walker, Founder / CEO, Walker & Company Brands, Inc.; Founder / Chairman, Code 2040 Ari Wallach, CEO, Synthesis Corp..
In any event, health - care affordability is an issue for
social policy; the notion that
governments should use IP as a tool for containing drug costs is both shortsighted and counterproductive.
75, the federal
government also introduced virtually all of the major
policy innovations that make up Canada's system of
social programs: Canada - wide Medicare, universal pensions, the modern unemployment insurance system, and cost - sharing with the provinces for higher education and welfare.
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One manifestation of Finance's power has been the increasing tendency to use the tax system to deliver
social and industrial
policy — a quick glance at the Department of Finance's annual, ever - expanding Tax Expenditures report (first introduced under the short - lived Joe Clark
government) tells the tale.
The major challenge for the federal
government in the budget expected this month is to maintain its commitment to progressive
social and economic
policies in the context of a major shift to the political right in the United States.
The President's speech and its affirmation of the Alberta's
government's climate change
policies is likely the type of «
social license «that Ms. Notley hopes will lead to more oil pipeline construction approvals in the future.
«Although the French
government has introduced or announced a number of measures intended to address these competitiveness and growth issues, the implementation and efficacy of these
policy initiatives are complicated by the persistence of long - standing rigidities in labor, goods and services markets as well as the
social and political tensions the
government is facing,» Moody's said.
VICTORIA — After months of pressure the Christy Clark
government has finally agreed to end benefit clawback
policies that drove families deeper into poverty, says B.C. New Democrat
social development spokesperson Michelle Mungall.
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