Sentences with phrase «in policy circles»

There's a view in some policy circles that easy monetary policy is good for an economy, and the more stimulus you add, the better.
The importance of all students being college and career ready is one of the most discussed issues in policy circles and secondary schools these days.
Resistance will be led by businesses anxious to preserve their current advantages and in policy circles where control over information and communication is a central value.
As teacher shortages once again become widespread in California and across the nation, discussions of how to recruit and retain high - quality teachers are occupying center stage in policy circles.
The issue of teaching character, which until now has mainly been debated within the ivory towers of academia, is suddenly all the rage in policy circles in the UK, in the wake of the report by the All - Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on social mobility, and shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt's latest speech.
Because higher blends of ethanol could cause problems for older cars, the 10 percent figure is known in policy circles as «the blend wall.»
Meanwhile, some prefer to advance the woolly claim that everybody is gifted in some way — a notion that doesn't help matters, at least in policy circles.
Though IMPACT has won accolades in policy circles, some teachers have been less happy with the system.
With the paralysis of the climate treaty process and American legislation capping greenhouse gases, a direct focus on energy innovation as a climate, economic and security strategy is gaining some traction in policy circles.
«The synthesis report is the least read of the IPCC reports in scientific circles but the most read report in policy circles,» lead author Piers Forster told RTCC.
It started to be cemented in policy circles after the European Union adopted the target in 1996.
Political declarations for energy independence were ridiculed in policy circles and late - night comedy shows as empty rhetoric.
A contentious topic that we've often seen batted around in policy circles and scientific forums over the past few months has concerned the long - term viability of biofuels — namely, is the trade - off inherent in converting ever larger tracts of forest to
As teacher shortages are once again becoming widespread in California and across the nation, discussions of how to recruit and retain high - quality teachers are again beginning to take center stage in policy circles.
«This is one of those fun facts that is not well - digested by people in day - to - day life, in business, in policy circles,» says House.
The standard view in economics and in policy circles is that wage increases come at a cost that impacts individual firms negatively.
There is so much discourse on this issue currently on this topic within the C - suite in fact some in policy circles are now saying they believe it appears increasingly likely that the «full» border tax adjustment (currently in the Houses» version of the bill) ends up being watered down to a sort of «relocation penalty» (which would likely then appear in the Senate - version of the bill).
In policy circles, including popular calculations of emissions trajectories necessary to avoid a high chance of exceeding 2 degrees C. of warming, the hot tail has not been trimmed (unless I'm missing something?).
San Francisco pols are ahead of the curve, proposing a gas tax — a close cousin of the carbon tax — to fight global warming... In policy circles, a carbon tax is a no brainer, embraced by lefties like Stark and conservatives like former Bush economic advisor Gregory Mankiw.
As teacher shortages once again become widespread in California and across the nation, discussions of how to recruit and retain high - quality teachers are occupying center stage in policy circles.
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