Sentences with phrase «more radical reforms»

Notwithstanding the rise of TAR during 2016 and the obvious benefits that can be harnessed, in an era where the amount of electronic data is increasing exponentially, more radical reforms to the way electronic data is handled in English civil proceedings may need to be considered.
One of the more radical reforms was the creation of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee which transferred the power to amend civil procedure from Parliament to a committee of judicial and lay experts.
The magnitude of the above valuations of teacher effectiveness, however, suggest that we should be willing to consider more radical reforms than have been commonplace in recent decades.
«Iain Duncan Smith is right to be looking at the perverse incentives in the current system, but with the welfare bill so high, cutting the deficit requires more radical reform
The Social Liberal Forum believes that recovery from this crisis will require a flexible approach to deficit reduction and far more radical reform to the financial sector than showering existing banks with extra liquidity — the LDV survey suggests that the Lib Dem membership agrees.
Or is this result a signal that Scottish voters want more radical reform, a change to the first - past - the - post voting system perhaps or even a complete restructuring of the UK along federal lines?
Should property lawyers be bracing themselves for more radical reform?

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Citizens of other countries where the financial system was crippled or injured are much more aggressive in their support for radical surgery, such as certain provisions embedded in the U.S. financial reform bill.
Though I am not a Calvinist, I hold to radical, outrageous, scandalous grace (a grace which is more gracious than the grace of many Calvinists), and I believe that as fallen and sinful human beings, we should always be about the work of reforming ourselves and our theology and never consider ourselves fully reformed.
If the reform had been more radical, perhaps the pagan would have begun to see that God is indeed wholly other.
Polarization took over, and by the time the Democratic Party (with the almost unanimous support of mainline liberal churchpeople) had reformed itself enough to take the presidential nomination from traditional liberals and bestow it on a more radical candidate, the crusade's tactics had doomed the movement to minority status.
In the earlier phases of the movement the attack was still disguised as Christian «spiritualization» or «reform»; in the later phases, with the more radical immanentization of the eschaton, it became openly anti-Christian.
With this rising population and the lack of radical reform in most underdeveloped countries, particularly in the rural communities where the large masses of these people live, the world food crisis will recur when again the crops are less favorable; the danger is that it will then gradually take on an ever more permanent and disastrous dimension.
The Prophet of Prague: The kingdom of Bohemia was the right place where Muentzer expected support for reform program more radical than Luther.
The new Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, seeks more cash with the strong support of her predecessor, Michael Gove, in order to implement important and radical prison reforms.
Philip Blonde takes an almost Democratic Republican ideology towards public service reform in advocating using social entreprises to manage schools, hospitals, sure start centres etc, which would be democratically connected to all other schools etc through out the country and collectively elect the central management who allocate budget spending to each and every school etc. http://www.respublica.org.uk/publications/ownership-state It sounds more like a radical libertarian socialist solution to public services than a free market conservative solution to public services.
For the most part, however, what the first minister served up as part of a long - trailed effort to «refresh» her administration after more than ten years in office sounded familiar: educational reform («most radical change»), more cash to boost economic growth («raising our ambition») and the creation of a Scottish National Investment Bank.
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.
So essentially we've been more reforming, more radical government than anyone in history, but we have to follow that through to its conclusion, because there is a danger in some areas that we leave a slightly unstable state of affairs which would be extremely unfortunate.
It is in this context that the Communist offer is developed, which is more complete in its reform agenda, more egalitarian and more radical.
He pledged that one of the most radical programmes of any government for a «long, long time» would achieve more on political reform, civil liberties and protecting pensioners than Labour did in 13 years, combined with «an impeccably Liberal approach» to the NHS, education and welfare reform.
Melissa Mark - Viverito, once a property tax reform radical, is bowing to political reality, admitting that she's now pursuing more limited goals.
Whilst the Government has taken some steps to help savers, with the introduction of the Junior ISA and the linking of ISA subscription levels to CPI, they have thus far failed to deliver other sensible reforms to ISA rules and could deliver more radical support for hard - pressed savers during this low bank rate environment.
More controversially, it is argued that the government lacks the mandate to push through such radical reforms, since it failed to appear in the prospectuses which the electorate voted on.
«Together, these represent the most radical and most generous reforms to charitable giving for more than 20 years,» he told MPs.
ABI have led the way through radical reforms to savings and retirement, modernised the civil justice system, campaigned for solutions fit for our future and much more.
Baroness Henig argued that incremental change was more likely to be successful than very radical reforms, as demonstrated by former home secretary Ken Clarke's reforms of the early 1990s.
Imagine if he'd turned out to be an unpopular leader who had stuck to his central message that Labour needed to move to the right, entertain radical reform of public services, tackle the deficit through cuts and be avowedly pro-business, even though many commentators and many in his party thought that the cost of living crisis and pre-distribution were more important themes.
The newspaper also said that the move was «an apparent demonstration of his belief that the Tories are more likely to implement his radical reforms».
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.
3.45 pm: Over at CentreRight.com Douglas Carswell MP argues that politics will only be restored with radical reform of parliament and accountability structures: «If we want a legislature with fewer vacuous soundbites and which actually holds the executive to account, we need to elect MPs willing to be more than cheerleaders.»
In the internal election of the progressive liberal D66 the more radical democratic minister without portfolio for government reform Alexander Pechtold beat the more social - liberal chair of the parliamentary party Lousewies van der Laan.
His comments come after more than 50 Tory MPs said they were set to lead the EU exit if Cameron fails to secure radical reforms of the UK's ties to Brussels.
It is important to realise that radical reform of the way Parliament operates is unlikely to happen, because incoming governments have too strong a vested interest in the status quo, unless there is a strong, persistent and well - informed demand from the public for action which gives them genuine participation in the parliamentary process, more direct transparency to overcome dependence on a highly distorting media, and the right to recall MPs for manifest breakdowns in integrity or competence.
Brown, scrambling to assemble a more radical final year agenda, is in a race against time to revive his becalmed constitutional reform programme.
It «believes that the EU must now embrace radical reform based on economic liberalisation, a looser and more flexible structure, and greater transparency and accountability».
«I believe Labour needs to work out how to build an economy that generates a much greater degree of prosperity, is much more successful at tackling inequality and poverty, and which is radical in pursuing more democratic and inclusive political chance, such as electoral reform.
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.
The coalition has embarked on the most radical reform of pensions in a generation, aiming to give people more freedom and responsibility over their retirement plans, and shake up the pensions industry with more competition.
For while the media fixated on the «free tuition» part, and skeptics immediately bemoaned the likely cost, the reform is much more radical.
Where I come out — you can read more in «The End of the Education Debate» — is that America needs not less education reform but far more fundamental and radical reform.
Education - reform experts say «external providers» can play an important role in turning around failing schools, and that viewing schools with an outside, higher - level lens can lead to more radical reconstruction, but they are disturbed that neither the federal government nor the majority of states keep track of this spending.
That's helped people become more open to what were once considered really radical reformsreforms like vouchers, tax credits, and education savings accounts.»
For fans of wrestling games it represents only more of the same, with minimal tweaks and no radical reform.
Ever since early nineties, starting with the well - known article by Jacqué and Weiler, much has been written on the various solutions, more radical suggestions for reform of the «judicial architecture» included.
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.
In austerity Britain, it's unlikely that the OPG will be given the resources to take on some of the more radical measures advocated by supporters of law reforms.
The Legal Services Act 2007 pushed through radical legal reform and English and Welsh lawyers will soon have the opportunity to become much more competitive and financed in different ways.
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