Sentences with phrase «many policy domains»

Although the phenomenon is not confined to post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), the dormancy of Parliaments seems to be particularly acute in this region, at least in the policy domain of judiciary governance.
It involves pressuring the disadvantaged to meet obligations while, across the wider policy domain, the more affluent are left free to ignore their obligations.
Overall, while the Foreign Minister's talk was interesting in its commitment to a pro-people polity, her responses during the Q&A session were revealing in their insight towards the Deep State's shifting strategic objectives in the foreign policy domain.
Indeed Mr Sharif's proactive pursuit of peace with India became the primary reason for his forcible ouster from power by the army in October 1999 and he was subsequently imprisoned and exiled for intruding into what the army considers its exclusive foreign policy domain.
Or is there something about the way that modern state spending is set up (for example through long - term contracts with private suppliers, or through its changing composition across policy domains) that makes it harder than it might have been in the past to put the brakes on quickly?
«As the AAAS Council stated in 2006: Censorship, intimidation, or other restriction on the freedom of scientists employed or funded by governmental organizations to communicate their unclassified scientific findings and assessments not only to each other but also to policymakers and to the public is inimical to the advance of science and its appropriate application in the policy domain
In particular, realizing the full potential benefit of this technology requires attention to challenges in three critical policy domains: oversight of the quality of tests and related services; intellectual property; and coverage and reimbursement.
Building on this foundation, experts in the three policy domains will offer up - to - the - minute summaries of developments of interest to the genomics community in their respective areas of expertise and suggest strategies for attempting to resolve the policy challenges they believe pose the greatest barriers to clinical integration of NGS.
That sort of demonstration program could work well in other policy domains, too.
Specifically, the NEA, the AFT, the NRC panel, the NICHD, the two Department of Education offices, Representative Goodling's office, the Council of Chief State School Officers, NIFL, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the IRA were co-members in 35 subgroups within the national reading policy domain.
Ned has produced 40 + publications, (including policy papers and change methodologies) and worked on more than 50 projects cutting across diverse policy domains (health, education, social policy, economic development, decentralization).
(Sri Lanka), Nairobi (Kenya), Cape Town (South Africa), Beijing and Shanghai (China) and Bogota (Colombia) have integrated urban food and agriculture in different urban policy domains.
It also suggests strategies for mitigating and adapting to climate change in several key policy domains of importance for food security.
In that way, the ECB would stay within its monetary policy domain while the economic part of the financial assistance programmes should be left entirely to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Commission, the other two parties of the «Troika».
«Corporate law, like other policy domains that shape business practice, traditionally has been kept institutionally and conceptually separate from human rights concerns,» Ruggie continued.
The principles underlying the Aarhus Convention and experience gained in the implementation of its provisions have wide application in many policy domains, including chemicals management, climate change governance and nuclear energy.
One way the government might fill the policy role left vacant by the abolition of ATSIC is to extend the ideas generated, the lessons learned and the outcomes achieved in one policy domain, Indigenous policy, and extend these into another domain, native title policy.
Priorities that came up included measuring program impact and workforce issues, but also to have health data connected to other policy domains.

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Based on the results, the company put together the infographic below, which looks at three critical areas of cloud security: Virtual Private Networks (VPN, which allows a computer or a Wi - Fi - enabled device to send and receive data securely across a shared or public network), bring your own device (BYOD) policies and a Domain Name System (DNS, the system that Internet domain names and addresses are tracked and regulateDomain Name System (DNS, the system that Internet domain names and addresses are tracked and regulatedomain names and addresses are tracked and regulated by).
In her new role — chief business affairs and legal officer — Johnson will be one of Airbnb's top business leaders, overseeing a sprawling domain that includes civic partnerships, public policy, communications, social and philanthropic initiatives and, of course, legal.
March 22: Google announces it will no longer adhere to Chinese censorship policies by redirecting Chinese users to its Hong Kong domain.
Tokens, for instance, require expertise in monetary policy, something belonging to the domain of economy, according to Narula.
By pickings on domain for property, flush those that make out other rules and policies, as excavation if you experience how to execute them thirster
A short statement issued by the ABS said it had met with «complaining parties» but said that its policies are «in complete compliance» with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which manages internet resources and coordinates its domain name system.
The case is similar, as probably no one will really deny, in the domains of social policy, culture and education, in the attitude of Christians to thermo - nuclear and other modern weapons and in innumerable similar questions of public life at the present day.
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Level of policy implementation varied across different domains and actor groups.
On November 7th in Cork City, Young Knocknaheeny will bring together leading experts, policy makers, practitioners, and participants to share and connect the science, policy, and interdisciplinary practice across the domains of child development, health, equality, urban development, and change practices for whole community prevention and early intervention.
European policy making has always been slow and complex, but today the EU lacks democratic means to legitimate its policies and has still to develop mechanisms to manage the economic, political and institutional domains in which the crisis is being played out.
With the arguable failure of those policies in the economic domain, the brand eventually lost its value in the public eye.
The content of Ms. Khar's speech was quite broad and overarching wherein she not only covered her own domain of Pakistani foreign policy but also set out what she believed were the positive indicators of a state which is often characterised as dysfunctional.
Four years of a weak civilian dispensation have not seen major changes in the balance of powers between GHQ and parliament and it remains to be seen whether, in light of the deep penetration of the military into the various organs of the state, an ongoing democratic process can wrestle back the domain of foreign policy from Pakistan's generals.
Labour is moving leftwards, not necessarily far left, but my point is that there are many unknowns such as the McClusky / union ties, or any kind of policy which is in the public domain which are yet to play out.
As members of the body setting up a review of Liberal Democrat policy on immigration and identity under Andrew Stunell MP, or members of the review itself, we feel the need to put a few facts in the public domain following Nick Clegg's speech on Friday.
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Ed Miliband and Labour have yet to put any policies into the public domain for scrutiny.
«The application of big data in the human rights domain is still really in its infancy,» said Mark Latonero, research director and professor at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy and fellow at the Data & Society Research Institute.
Through that perspective the project examined the scope of the public domain in science, emphasizing equity in access to the benefits of science, and encouraging broad participation in deliberations on matters of intellectual property policy.
Whether it's the «postdoc clock» or the notion that «once you leave academia you can't go back,» many forgo opportunities in industry, consulting, policy, or other domains for that it will harm their CV.
The results showed a pattern: In each of the domains that the researchers examined, nudges were highly cost effective, often more so than the traditional policy interventions.
«Conservative think tanks, conservative media, corporations, and industry associations (especially for the fossil fuels industry)-- domains dominated by conservative white males — have spearheaded the attacks on climate science and policy from the late 1980s to the present,» McCright and Dunlap concluded in their study.
If there is one domain of science policy in which bad estimates have become routine, it is the one we used to call «scientific manpower.»
«There has been significant discussion in the domains of educational research and public policy about the difficulties in both attracting and retaining students in STEM majors,» said Margaret Beier, associate professor of psychology at Rice and the study's co-author.
When kids start to fail in school, they start to fail in other domains of life,» said Dr. Alex Piquero, Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology and associate dean for graduate programs in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences.
In early childhood education, as in other domains, scientific research seeks to inform public policy.
Declaring that scientific research «is vital for the promotion of the United States interests in the Arctic region,» the policy goes on to state that «better coordination with the Russian Federation, facilitating access to its domain, is particularly important.»
A working nurse practitioner and nurse educator she connects the domains of ethics, policy, healthcare practice and alternative therapies.
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