Sentences with phrase «greater public confidence»

With random drug testing programs, employers can create safer workplaces, instill greater public confidence in their organizations, better manage risks, and reduce losses.
I certainly don't have all the answers for how we can get to a more accessible, more transparent legal system that provides greater public confidence in the administration of justice.
Nobody argues that the challenges of 21st policing are not difficult: safer society, catching criminals and greater public confidence.
It would be counterproductive (okay, idiocy) to restrict the program when FHA mortgages enjoy great public confidence, especially FHA loans for people with bad credit.

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Only about a third of Republicans said they have a great deal or quite a bit of confidence that votes on Election Day will be counted fairly, according to recent poll from the Associated Press - NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
According to the survey, London voters have greater confidence in Tooting MP Khan in all aspects of public transport, as well as housing, crime reduction and unemployment.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
After being blown out at home by then # 3 Oklahoma last week 55 - 17, the public has lost a great amount of confidence in the Longhorns.
Great advice, I'm sure this will give new mums the confidence with breastfeeding in public.
The purposes of the Gender Equality Duty are to promote a better understanding by services of the different needs of women and men, to promote better quality of services, to achieve more effective targeting of resources, and to achieve better results and greater confidence in public services.
We know it's not going to help towards larger world issues in life but we do hope that through the power of photography and social sharing, this campaign can make a positive change on the perspective on breastfeeding, quell negativity but most importantly, boost body confidence & empower more mums to breastfeed in public with ease & nurse in style whilst feeling great doing so!
They are an opportunity for HMRC, the Government — and other stakeholders such as professional bodies — to take stock and renew their efforts to work towards a more efficient and less complex tax system in which the public can have greater understanding and confidence
«People will tell us that the projects have great merit and were evaluated on those merits, and have solid public benefit, but when you have that kind of a coincidental correlation it raises real issues in the minds of the public and undercuts their confidence in the objectivity of how their tax dollars are being spent.»
They leave with greater knowledge, enriched skills, and the confidence to lead others to new frontiers in the field of public health.
While productive negotiations require the confidence to float ideas without fear that they will appear in tomorrow's headlines, greater transparency would force both the union and management to justify their demands in the face of public scrutiny.
He claimed the education system is facing a «perfect storm of both decreasing public confidence and increasing pressure in the system as the greater emphasis on end - of - term exams creates even more work for examiners over the summer».
This new system will rekindle Americans» confidence in public education, and this should lead to a greater public willingness - once people understand how and why additional resources will make a difference - to invest more in education.
Americans» confidence in public schools is down five percentage points from last year, with 29 % expressing «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in them.
«Only though a clearly defined and appropriate federal role, a willingness to explore a revised charge of the U.S. Department of Education, and placing primary responsibility for education in the hands of locally elected school boards who clearly have the greatest confidence of the public, will school reform efforts thrive at local levels.»
«Misleading comparisons and alarmist sound bites about us plummeting down league tables do the teaching profession a great disservice and undermine public confidence in our good and improving education service,» said Brian Lightman, general secretary of the ASCL head teachers» union.
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Confidence in the nation's public schools bumped up in 2017, with 36 percent of U.S. adults expressing «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in publiConfidence in the nation's public schools bumped up in 2017, with 36 percent of U.S. adults expressing «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in publiconfidence in public schools.
It's a confidence - inspiring ride — tons of power (all that gasoline has to go toward something, after all), solid, quiet ride and great handling from 0 to 100 mph (tested on the tarmac at Michigan International Speedway, not public roads, mind you).
However, the Committee believes that the nature of the IPCC's task (i.e., in presenting a series of expert judgments on issues of great societal relevance) demands that the IPCC pay special attention to issues of independence and bias to maintain the integrity of, and public confidence in, its results.
«It is important for outside groups and the public to have access to this information so they can essentially see and check EPA's and the company's math — giving the public greater confidence in the quality of data,» the agency said in a statement.
We conclude that greater stewardship, data, and — possibly — regulation are needed to ensure the sustainable future of shale - gas extraction and to improve public confidence in its use.
It undermines confidence in public institutions, diverts funds from those who are in great need of financial support, and violates business integrity.
The great increase in the percentage of unrepresented litigants is not due to a loss of public confidence in the justice system.
In sharing this new policy with the public, the agency helps create greater transparency and hopefully more confidence in the manner in which they conduct searches of electronic devices.
They should aspire at all times to conduct that ensures the greatest possible public confidence in their independence, impartiality, integrity, and competence.
It is useful to quote key observations by Stadlen J [at paras 126 - 129]: «In my view, notwithstanding the absence in the FTPP proceedings of some of the statutory and non-statutory safeguards which apply to criminal proceedings... [I] n deciding whether it would be fair to admit the hearsay evidence, the requirements both of Article 6 and of the common law obliged the FTPP to take into account the absence of all those [safeguards]... [I] n my judgment, no reasonable panel in the position of the FTPP could have reasonably concluded that there were factors outweighing the powerful factors pointing against the admission of the hearsay evidence... The means by which the claimant can challenge the hearsay evidence are... not in my judgment capable of outweighing those factors... The reality would appear to be that the factor which the FTPP considered decisive in favour of admitting the hearsay evidence was the serious nature of the allegations against the claimant coupled with the public interest in investigating such allegations and the FTPP's duty to protect the public interest in protecting patients, maintaining public confidence in the profession and declaring and upholding proper standards of behaviour... However, that factor on its own does not in my view diminish the weight which must be attached to the procedural safeguards to which a person accused of such allegations is entitled both at common law and under Article 6... The more serious the allegation, the greater the importance of ensuring that the accused doctor is afforded fair and proper procedural safeguards.
The paper made the case for greater openness of family courts, arguing that this would result in better understanding of the work undertaken, increase the ability of the public to scrutinise the decisions and lead to a greater confidence in the decision - making process.
Taking an unlimited amount of DPS practice tests is a great way to sharpen your mind and build your confidence before the big test day at the Department of Public Safety.
He thought parents would have greater confidence in their children's abilities on the road if professional public safety officers had trained them.
Taking our online drivers ed course is a great way for Alabamian teens to build their driving knowledge and confidence when behind the wheel, and help pass the Department of Public Safety Exam.
Our online drivers ed course is a great way for South Dakotan teens to build driving knowledge and confidence behind the wheel, and help pass the Department of Public Safety Exam.
PDC DVD provide me with great confidence and skill when i share PD in chinese Public school.
Simonsen continued that MLS was a great selling tool and that anything that would imperil public confidence in it is of concern to CREA.
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