Sentences with phrase «more coherent strategy»

I don't know if Google's approach will actually work to acquire users, but it's a much more coherent strategy than we heard back in May.
The company's decision not to pursue retail investor fund structures is not only more prudent from an investment standpoint, it's a more coherent strategy for their business — which is investing, not chasing down Main Street investors.

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My own instinct — as one who has in his time given a good deal of attention to the history of Rome's responses to Anglo - Catholics wanting solutions which, in Bishop Burnham's words «allow us to bring our folk with us» — is that these are more than disconnected guesses, since taken together they constitute a coherent strategy of a not entirely unfamiliar kind.Here are his frst fve «guesses»:
The CBI's director general, John Cridland, said there was «gathering momentum» in the economy but more needed to be done to correct the «profound economic imbalances which built up during the boom years», including developing a «coherent» industrial strategy.
I think that is something that I'm excited about and could be part of a broader strategy for science and technology investment... The only thing I want to say is that I want to do a thorough review because some of these programs may not be moving in the right direction and I want to make sure that NASA spending is a little more coherent than it has been over the last several years.»
12 Years a Slave is more linear and conventional than McQueen's previous work and leaves less to interpretation, but such a strategy feels coherent with the topic.
The report reveals that there is a clear need for a more coherent digital strategy, with the current lack of guidance and prioritising of narrow performance targets creating a climate of inertia in schools when it comes to tech.
Schools that have successfully improved were part of a more coherent overall district and state strategy and implementation for supporting and turning around the school.
Commenting on the NFER's report Teacher Retention and Turnover, Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union said: «The NFER report is yet more evidence of a deepening crisis in teacher supply which ministers must develop a coherent strategy to address.
Yet reform strategies have largely lacked a coherent plan to upgrade leadership, even Read more about A Policymaker's Guide to School Leadership -LSB-...]
Their Research Strategy is designed to ensure a more coherent approach to the investment of scarce resources in UK autism research
My guess is that if the Australian program sticks — it remains controversial, and others on this email can comment more about that — then Australia will be a leader in trying to get some coherent international strategy that includes China, the US and other big emitters.
The strategy will be to couple the biogeochemical - physical climate system to representations of key aspects of the human system, and then to develop more coherent scenarios of human actions in the context of feedbacks from the biogeochemical - physical climate system.
It makes for worrying reading: women are disproportionately affected by the cuts; the practical ability to protect children is more limited due to lack of access to representation; minor financial savings in prison law outweigh the human costs to reform and, all the while, the Government appears to lack any coherent data collection strategy to measure the wider impact of regime.
Such a strategy would also help the Japanese financial watchdogs making their regulations more coherent, as the Bank of Japan (BoJ) sees bitcoin in a favorable light.
The results indicated infants with autonomous foster parents and infants placed at younger ages showed higher early and overall levels of secure behavior, less avoidant behavior, and more coherent attachment strategies compared to infants placed with nonautonomous foster parents.
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