Sentences with phrase «make radical reforms»

«It is my hope that this government will make radical reforms in the bureaucratic control over research.»

Not exact matches

Although one could imagine all sorts of radical Blue Sky tax reforms — or much less radical ideas like a carbon tax or a value added tax — in the context of the current debate about how to make some alterations to the current tax system, I would suggest the following five elements in the spirit of 1986:
Vitalik Buterin's blog is a treasure chest, and the founder of Ethereum has just published a review of «Radical Markets», a political economy book focused on top - down reforms to bring decision - making to individuals.
A strong case has been made by F. J. E. Woodbridge that Plato not only does not seriously regard his «perfect state» as realizable, but that he means to make us see the error of imposing perfection too rigorously on human fallibility.3 Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward illustrates the utopia which becomes a persuasive call to radical social reforms.4 It also illustrates one of the functions of utopian thought as a medium of realistic criticism of the present.
They urge the Government to make the UK's four Children's Commissioners responsible for monitoring radical reforms in practice and policy in this field.
Civil servants should be made accountable for their decisions under a radical programme of reform, a left - leaning think tank argues today.
To right this wrong, we need radical reform to simplify the tax system and let businesses, families and entrepreneurs save, spend and invest more of the money they make.
This «very strong sense of mission» makes it a «radical government, but it also has commitments in terms of constiutional reform».
Making the case for reforms that are radical enough to meet the challenges facing our public services has inevitably involved criticising some of the ways our public services are currently operating.
At the MDU we have long argued that only radical legal reform will halt the rising costs of claims but recent legal changes have made the problem worse rather than better.
All made Lords reform a talismanic element in their attempts to project themselves as radical.
So we need to make sure we match our massive investment with radical reform,» he said.
Those who want radical reform to make life better in Britain for the poor souls at the bottom of the heap are tarred with the «right - wing - nutters - against - the - modern - world» brush.
Nick Clegg replied: «If you care so much about making sure that out of the rubble of this recession, we create a new economy, why won't you and indeed why won't David Cameron, take the radical steps forward that are needed to reform our banking system.
But the additional ingredient that government will deliver and needs to do even more of is a radical programme of microeconomic reform to make our economy more competitive - including competitive tax rates, planning reform and deregulation.
And I've made the same point, saying «young people are getting a raw deal», argued for more housebuilding on greenfield sites, and urged radical reform to pensions and healthcare.
In Commentary, Sohrab Ahmari makes the case that Teach for America, once a leading light of the education reform movement, has now «transformed itself into an arm of the progressive movement» and «functions as a platform for radical identity politics.»
After all, this is a book written by a Pulitzer Prize — winning columnist for the world's most influential newspaper, guaranteed a wide and careful reading by millions, including the rich and powerful, and he is about to make a compelling case for urgent and radical school reform.
Instead of caving in to the fishing - industry pressure on the issue, Damanaki has vowed to move forward with the discards ban — saying «time is running out» to make «radical reform» — while offering fishermen an alternative source of income.
The Barreau du Québec has added its voice to a growing chorus of legal groups calling for more public funding and radical reforms to help reduce what they say are ridiculously long court delays that are hindering access to and making a public mockery of the province's court system, particularly in regards to criminal justice.
The Washington and Lee University School of Law has implemented perhaps the most radical reforms by making third year entirely experiential learning with strategies such as clinics, externships, and simulations.
With the Trade Union Bill making radical changes to the UK's strike laws, we're helping employers understand how these reforms shift the legal and tactical dynamics around industrial action and the wider impact on their industrial relations strategies.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z