establish
a more coherent policy framework across the whole of the Northern Territory Government in relation to Indigenous economic development at the Territory - wide and regional levels.
to establish
a more coherent policy framework across the whole of the Northern Territory government in relation to Indigenous economic development at the Territory - wide and regional levels.
Not exact matches
«Small firms, with their dependence on domestic customers, are much
more concerned about Washington's inability to formulate
coherent fiscal
policy than their larger, globally - focused competitors.»
One of his current priorities is working with like - minded organizations across the country to advocate for a
more coherent national approach to energy and resource
policy.
Few states have ever provided a
more cogent explanation for any public
policy, and none has ever furnished a
more coherent defense of the ban against assisted suicide.
The Prime Minister, Mr Cameron, may well find that he becomes remembered
more for his headline - grabbing moments pandering to focus groups than for
coherent policy.
The furore over Vince Cable's leaked letter to No 10 bemoaning the lack of a
more coherent industrial
policy is yet another instalment in a debate about the right industrial
policy in the UK that has been going on for decades.
In politics in general, it would be nice to have something
more coherent in human rights and security
policy.»
By 2014, ERA would make the European Union's research
policies more coherent and enable scientists to move from Athens to Paris as easily as U.S. scientists relocate from Boston to San Diego.
Dr. Cruz and her assistant saw a need for a
more authentic and
coherent approach to state
policy expectations for curriculum and teaching:
«As national education
policy continues to devolve
more powers to individual schools and academies, it is vital that the authority plays a leading role in ensuring there is a
coherent and high quality educational system across the county.»
In the early 1990's many states tried to devise
more robust and
coherent instructional
policies, in efforts to make teaching and learning
more thoughtful and demanding.
In the absence of a clear and
coherent government
policy for incorporating plug - ins (and biofuel) into America's transportation system, there could be
more frequent oil price gyrations as traders face the new uncertainty of trying to predict how much gasoline Americans are going to consume in their cars and trucks versus how much electricity and how much cellulose and grains.