That said, the President and the Republican Party are still divided on a number of
key policy questions.
Congress was able to reach broad bipartisan agreement on ESSA mainly because it punted on a number of of
key policy questions.
A key policy question in this area of research is whether steps to redistribute income from richer to poorer families are more cost - effective than intervention programs designed to prevent or treat psychosocial problems.
...
a key policy question, that can still be addressed from cross-sectional examination of census data, is whether the relative economic status of Indigenous people is likely to appear any better when the next census results are publicly available in 2002 and again in 2007.
Not exact matches
For controlling inflation, the
key question is whether the Federal Reserve has the
policy tools to tighten monetary conditions at the appropriate time so as to prevent the emergence of inflationary pressures down the road.
A
key question for
policy makers is whether there is a level of debt beyond which growth will suffer.
This session [explored] the public
policy landscape for blockchain tech, including the
key question of how regulators and operators can balance the fine line between protecting consumers and stifling innovation.»
«As CEO, you didn't know some
key facts,» said Debbie Dingell, a Michigan Democrat, ticking off a list of
questions Zuckerberg said he'd get back to members on, from «major court cases regarding your privacy
policy» to «all the kinds of information Facebook is collecting from its own users.»
On behalf of the beverages industry, we have already taken leadership roles across
key issues in
question, such as container deposits, dietary guidelines, front - of - pack labeling bottled water regulations, maximum residue limits in juice, and caffeine
policy reviews, to name a few.
The
key shift was in the 1970s, when the Court veered away from strict interpretation of the original meaning of the Convention and adopted instead a
policy of interpreting the Convention creatively and, through case law, extending its scope way beyond traditional ideas of political freedom into
questions of economic and social
policy.
I think the
key lessons for Labour from this by - election are not about whether «One Nation Labour» is reaching «southern voters», or whether Labour needs to adopt
policy x, y or z. Instead, the Eastleigh result poses two
questions which Labour need to consider:
These will depend on the nature of the problem identified in the second stage but we have already established three
key policy - related
questions that we are keen to seek evidence / views on.
The
key questions then, within english language Wikipedia
policy, would be: Have editors failed in
policy?
The 2020 «is trying to do the longer - term thinking... setting out a compelling, radical and progressive vision of where conservatism is going», and its
key policy aim is to find the answer to the
question: «What would the country look like after a successful majority Conservative government» - i.e. in 2020.
A
policy similar to the one used by Australia was among the
key pledges made by Vote Leave campaigners such as Boris Johnson ahead of the referendum on June 23 - but the new Prime Minister, appointed after the vote, dismissed the idea saying there were
questions about whether such systems ever worked.
The discussion will focus on
key questions and
policy considerations outlined in the forum's Milwaukee County Executive Election Brief, which can be accessed at the Forum's website.
Cox raises
key questions related to information ethics and
policies as well as societal priorities, including: intellectual freedom and censorship; protection and use of intellectual property; truth and recordkeeping; and government control of records and information.
The extensively peer - reviewed IPBES assessment reports focus on providing answers to
key questions for each of the four regions, including: why is biodiversity important, where are we making progress, what are the main threats and opportunities for biodiversity and how can we adjust our
policies and institutions for a more sustainable future?
Bone up on the areas of
policy you're interested in, and home in on a few
key questions of contemporary relevance.
It's a
key question for the 21st century, one that vexes scientists,
policy makers and, of course, farmers.
When considering options for using CERs from registered projects, a
key question for
policy makers is whether the projects are likely to continue greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement even in the absence of CDM revenues or whether they are vulnerable of discontinuing abatement.
To assist you in the analysis of your current modern slavery
policy and process, answer these five
key questions on modern slavery:
A few weeks ago, I asked some very smart people who help states draft charter laws for a list of the
key policy design
questions that their policymakers tend to ask.
While we have learned a lot from the new studies, we still remain in a situation with an unresolved
key question about what
policies, laws, and incentives lead some charters to flourish and others not.
The first group was simply asked its opinion about a
policy question, while the second (and often a third or fourth) group was given some additional piece of information, such as the president's position on the issue, a research finding, or a
key fact.
Policies to Cure Unemployment All resources are full lessons, with starters, learning objectives,
key words, excellent teaching slides,
key questions, activities, and plenaries.
Wealth Inequality and Regional Economic
Policies All resources are full lessons, with starters, learning objectives,
key words, excellent teaching slides,
key questions, activities, and plenaries.
Because so much of her nomination hearing focused on
questions of her family's political contributions or particular facets of K - 12
policy, we still don't know where she stands on
key higher education issues, like Pell Grants, student loans, or for - profit colleges.
to go with my excellent lessons on Economic Polices Lesson 69 - Government Economic Aims and
Policies Lesson 70 - Aggregate Demand Lesson 71 - Fiscal
Policies Lesson 73 - Monetary
Policies Lesson 74 - Supply Side
Policies Lesson 76 - Privatisation and Nationalisation Lesson 77 - Wealth Inequality and Regional Economic
Policies All resources are full lessons, with starters, learning objectives,
key words, excellent teaching slides,
key questions, activities, and plenaries.
However a
key element for
policy makers is the
question of how we may draft and further implement the
policies themselves.
With further research focused on these
key questions, we may come to better understand the implications of discipline
policy reforms — how they affect suspension use, and also how they change school climate; interactions among students, peers, and teachers; and the academic performance of all students.
It may also have played a constructive role by highlighting the lack of evidence concerning
key questions of education
policy and practice.
Choices and Trade - offs:
Key Questions for State Policymakers when Selecting High School Assessments, designed to elevate the trade - offs between using state - or nationally - developed assessments, proposes a series of issues state leaders should investigate to determine which approach best matches state
policy priorities, with regard to the renewed flexibility and opportunities of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
A panel of experts reflected on
key themes and
questions raised by the research and participants explored important implications of the research for education quality and equity for English learners in
policy and practice.
With regards to
policies and procedures, boards can ask these
key questions for self - reflection:
His recent research and publication interests have focused on the relationship between English language proficiency and content assessments, standards alignment,
policy issues associated with Title III accountability, and applying growth modeling techniques to address
key educational
questions for English language learners.
Education Commission on the States Equity in Education:
Key questions to consider This brief supports states in identifying their equity needs and bringing together thought partners across the education field to better understand, develop, and implement
policy options that improve opportunities for all students across the P20 spectrum.
As supplemental material, ECS also released a 50 - state searchable database based on state
policies for teacher license reciprocity, individual state profiles that detail where each state lies on reciprocity, and an interactive data visualization tool on
key questions on reciprocity.
Provides
key questions to help state and local leaders consider their current
policies and identify gaps and opportunities for improvement; and
Rand Education, however, recently waded into years of research to identify and analyze the
key issues and answer two fundamental
questions: How has testing influenced instructional practice, and what conditions and
policies have will make the impact of new assessments aligned with the Common Core State Standards more positive for teachers and students?
It summarizes
key ESSA provisions related to early childhood funding,
policy opportunities and mandates, and suggests
key questions for state ESSA planners.
I will leave that
question to your discretion and further review as we discuss some general benefits of using mutual whole life insurance for your
key man life insurance
policy.
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The
key question to me is whether lower leverage at the banks was a reason for ultra-loose
policy.
Ask the following five
key questions so you clearly understand what each
policy does and doesn't cover:
This is again a
question of
policy,
policy that needs to be long term in its thinking with cost minimizing as a
key objective.
A
key question for understanding future impacts of particles and for the development of cost - effective control
policies is the extent to which atmospheric particulate matter can be controlled through regulation of fossil fuel combustion against a background of OSCs.
Key policy - relevant
questions are addressed: What social forces are producing the changes seen in the environment, and are they gender dependent?
«The
key question will be how to better aggregate smaller loads so there can be more participation in this marketplace, and the important thing to realize is that utilities are by definition load aggregators,» explained WWF U.S. Climate and Renewable Energy
Policy Director Marty Spitzer.
«Whether these [rules] will be sufficient to help areas reach attainment is a
key question,» writes James E. McCarthy, an environmental
policy specialist at the Congressional Research Service, in an October 2014 report.