Sentences with phrase «more central authority»

... At the same time, he «stand [s] by» the outside working group's process and expertise and agrees that the center needs «more central authority and accountability.
«The default reaction of the left will be to assume more central authority, raise taxes for the rich, regulate hard and stifle enterprise.
Each Member State shall designate one or more central authorities to assist with the application of this Regulation and shall specify the geographical or functional jurisdiction of each.

Not exact matches

For starters, here's an overly simplified explanation of Bitcoin: It's a digital currency (there are more than 800 now) that isn't controlled by a central authority such as a government or bank.
This might mean, for example, that the central bank would need to run a more stimulative policy than it would have otherwise to offset the effect of macroprudential policies, and the macroprudential authority would impose more stringent measures than it would have otherwise to counteract the leverage and risk taking generated by looser monetary policy.
The Central Bank authorities knew DB was going to collapse when Anshu Jain was fired in June 2015, literally about 2 weeks after DB's board had given Jain even more control over bank operations.
In Japan during this time such a more painful, if shorter, period of distress was deemed «unacceptable» by Japan's central planning authorities.
Government needs a more practical, less academic social policy aimed at the deficiencies of public authority» law enforcement, school standards, and work requirements» that the research itself suggests are central to poverty today.
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
More than 120 mobile phones that belonged to some inmates of the Kumasi Central Prison have been confiscated by the prison authorities in response to last year's infamous attempted jailbreak in which one inmate was shot dead by a policeman.
Adonis also encouraged state schools to adopt practices of the private sector and generally believed in giving individual schools more independence and autonomy from central government and the local education authorities.
Sub-national government in the form of combined urban authorities and county regions headed by DEEMs will be more easily manipulated by central government than would be a system of local government.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA's) East Side Access project, which will bring Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) service to Grand Central Terminal for the first time, is expected to cost nearly $ 9 billion when finished in 2019, more than twice the MTA's initial cost estimate and a decade later than expected, according to a report released Wednesday by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
Commenting on the Conservative Party's proposals to force local authorities to hold a referendum each time they increase council tax by more than a central government controlled level, Director of Unlock Democracy, Peter Facey said:
Pakistan's «tribal areas» which are the source of many bombings like the West Bank and Gaza Strip in Israel which is home to many bombers when this was a common occurrence in Israel, are both only weakly under the control of the central national government's authority, but it is much more practicable for Israel to wall off the areas that it does not fully control (which was the single most important policy decision that led to fewer bombings in Israel) than it is to do so in Pakistan.
Ms Blears also promised more support from central government, with local authorities complaining funding and support does not reflect local population changes.
Never far from the headlines due to ongoing problems, NYCHA is under even more scrutiny courtesy of a series of audits by City Comptroller Scott Stringer, who has made the authority a central focus of his early tenure.
This is not the first year Centro has spent more money running buses in its four central New York county service area than it's taken in to do so, but according to the public transit authority's executive director, Frank Kobliski, they've run out of one - time funding streams to fill the hole.
Under the coalition government, half of secondary schools have become academies: schools that are more autonomous and funded directly by central government rather than through local authorities.
Arkansas was the hardest hit, with at least 10 people dead in central Faulkner County and four more across the state, for the first reported fatalities of this year's U.S. tornado season, authorities said.
Seal becomes so good at transporting guns, drugs, information and even soldiers, between the US and a variety of Central American countries, while avoiding authorities, that he starts making more cash than he knows what to do with.
More important than anything, though, is the need for the central conflict, represented by the battle between freedom and control, between justice and authority, between Captain America and Iron Man, to feel genuine and earned.
These include: commissioning an independent evaluation of how CfE is being implemented «on the ground»; improving the quality of information available on the aspects of CfE that matter, not those that are most «readily measurable»; simplifying and clarifying core guidance on the CfE; giving local authorities a more central role in implementing the curriculum; and creating «stimulating and challenging learning environments» in secondary schools in areas of deprivation.
«But our schools do well and the central charge to schools is 4.5 per cent, which is less than they paid to local authorities and they are now more successful.
A wave of shootings in the Irish Channel that may be connected to an attack on a school bus last month and another outbreak of gun violence in the Central City area led to a joint operation of more than 40 officers being deployed to find the shooters and suppress the gunfire, authorities said this week.
What's more Sam plays a central role in Arizona's dog rescue reform and fair dog laws movements, and is a frequent authority guest on TV and radio shows and national dog seminars and conferences.
PSTA's new Grand Central Station not only created a more streamlined, positive experience for customers and staff, it also helped the transit authority to increase ridership by 25 % from 2007 to 2013.
The island is expected to have received more than 650,000 tourists in 2016, according to the Central Tourist Authority.
In this spirit, individual museums in China, particularly art museums, are exerting more of their own leadership and relying less on central authorities to approve what they can send and show abroad.
According to The Economist, this economic system that can disintegrate at the drop of a hat unless central authorities stand ready to throw in this kind of money and more, periodically, is worth saving because: «'' it helped produce healthy economic growth and low inflation for a generation».
In his presentation Scott discussed at one attempt to strengthen central control of environmental enforcement, the Ministry of Environmental Protection's Regional Supervision Centers (区域督查中心), and argued that China should give regional authorities more authority to make and implement policy, rather than less.
Law enforcement is profoundly more centralized in the U.K. than it is in the United States where the vast majority of law enforcement resources managed by locally elected municipal, township, town and county governments independent of central authorities with only minimal coordination and little uniformity.
Where a Member State has designated more than one central authority, communications shall normally be sent direct to the relevant central authority with jurisdiction.
Where a State has appointed more than one Central Authority, it shall designate the Central Authority to which any communication may be addressed for transmission to the appropriate Central Authority within that State.
a) broader bases for recognition of maintenance decisions, without prejudice to Article 22 f) of the Convention; b) simplified, more expeditious procedures on an application for recognition or recognition and enforcement of maintenance decisions; c) more beneficial legal assistance than that provided for under Articles 14 to 17; or d) procedures permitting an applicant from a requesting State to make a request directly to the Central Authority of the requested State.
The Hague Convention you identify is generally enforced in the domestic courts of the country where the child is physically located that has child custody jurisdiction or via a «Central Authority» as defined by a signatory to the Convention, although it is a bit more complex than that because the Hague Convention has one set of rules for «emergencies» and another for ordinary cases.
With the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) proposal to invest 25 % of unit - linked investment fund (ULIP) into central government seRead More
What's more, there is no need for a central authority who maintains and controls the ledger.
This process is real - time, and much more secure than relying on a central authority to verify a transaction.
However, Bronsens argued that some of the inherent features of Bitcoin which have been previewed as its strength such as lack of central authority can actually distance it from the general crowd and propel it towards a much more mainstream audience.
In an attempt to know more, ECO contacted the central bank, which didn't address Santander Totta's blockade, but instead just restated that bitcoin has no central authority controlling it, and that, given the lack of regulations, no cryptocurrency - related business has to register with the financial institution.
No more need to worry about a central authority holding your keys.
In this way, more people will be able to be involved in the cryptocurrency sphere, even when these last currencies will be centralized and controlled by a central authority.
Through the efforts made in the past and the ones being made now, we can see the overwhelming need for decentralized services that are not operated by a central authority and are thus considered more secure as they do not provide cybercriminals with centralized points of failure that can be easily compromised.
is a book that focuses, more or less, on what organizations would look like without central authorities.
The Starfish and the Spider is a book that focuses, more or less, on what organizations would look like without central authorities.
More comprehensive definitions have been attempted by the EBA in 2014 (European Banking Association) and the Banca d'Italia, which both define Bitcoin as «a digital representation of value that is neither issued by a central bank or public authority nor necessarily attached to a fiat currency, but is used by natural or legal persons as a means of exchange and can be transferred, stored or traded electronically».
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