Sentences with phrase «need for reform»

It also demonstrates the urgent need for reform of our insolvency laws.
The defeat appears to have focused some minds about the urgent need for reform within English football.
There is an overwhelming need for reform of the dog breeding system.
The pressing need for reform has resulted in an unprecedented campaigning alliance between free speech groups and science.
In the last 5 years, nearly 1 million youth criminal records on standard / enhanced were over 30 years old; this shows that the regime is in desperate need for reform.
Whatever the case, given the increasing international competition for the «best minds,» a significant need for reform will remain.
«There is an overwhelming need for reform in juvenile justice system, starting with the replacement of Commissioner Gladys Carrion, whose misguided policies and divisive management has put clients and staff at greater risk.
In 2014, the Council of Great City Schools found that the tenure of the average urban superintendent's lasts a shade over three years, which is often considered the bare minimum amount of time needed for reforms to begin to take root.
The Waldensian group was one of several springing up about that time as an intuitive answer to the specific needs for reform in the church.
The concerted effort needed for reform requires transcending party politics.
Young players are not just often better, they're also always cheaper, and it's created an obvious need for reforming some of the basic principles of baseball's salary economics.
15:52 - The «urgent and practical need for reform» was the third reason for reform, by the way.
The paper makes clear that Cuomo has a big challenge ahead of him if he's elected on Nov. 2, and gave Paladino some credit for rendering a «valuable service» to the state by exposing just how angry New Yorkers are at Albany and making it «easier for Cuomo to act forcefully, and harder for any officeholder to deny the political need for reform
«Attorney General Andrew Cuomo claims he'll drain the Albany cesspool yet he stands up for Charlie Rangel, the poster child of New York's crying need for reform.
In a similar manner, David Cameron's plan to fill the House of Lords with more personal appointees highlights the dire need for a reform which involves a ballot box.
Wright's defiant response — to quit Labour but refuse to quit as crime commissioner — means the focus could continue to be away from the fundamental need for reform, Starmer suggested.
«There is still a vital need for reform and chief constables can not wriggle off their responsibilities on spending effectively.»
Training and the role of the SENCO An overarching need for any reform is training and the sector needs to know where this is coming from to ensure that every teacher has the knowledge, skills and understanding to meet the needs of all pupils.
TES Talks to... Paul Reville (Times Education Supplement) Paul Reville discusses his work as founder of Harvard's Education Redesign Lab, and then need for reforms in the current, broken education system to make education more equitable in our country.
The National Association of REALTORS ® has worked with Congress to address the growing need for reforms to our nation's health insurance system.
We agree with the president and education secretary on the urgent need for reform of our education system, and their assertions that everyone — educators, policymakers, students, parents, and community and business leaders — needs to assume greater responsibility for improved outcomes in our schools.
There is a pressing need for reform, if the Members elected to Parliament are effectively to represent the people who vote for them.
Some members of the state Legislature acknowledged these issues and the dire need for reform.
Geraldine Morris, solicitor and technical editor of Butterworths Family Law Service, says the case highlights the overwhelming need for the reform of the law relating to cohabitants.
At a time when the political and financial elite gathered at Davos frets about the failures of capitalism and the need for its reform, Professors Yvan Allaire and Mihaela Firsirotu, in a new book titled «A Capitalism of Owners ``, propose an action plan to change fundamentally the way capitalism has come to work.
Populorum Progressio, the pope notes, «repeatedly underlines the urgent need for reform, and in the face of great problems of injustice in the development of peoples, it calls for courageous action to be taken without delay.»
Was «the urgent need for reform» met or disregarded?
The agitation grew so great that when the rector of the university, Nicholas Cop, delivered an inaugural address in 1533 suggesting the need for reform of the church, it provoked outrage, and obliged Cop to flee for his life.
Yes, from time to time there is a need for reform, for new leaders, etc..
The first phase of the Reformation focused on issues relating to personal salvation and the need for reform in the life of the church.
Ronald Reagan's «Star Wars» and the technological advance of the OECD countries, along with the resultant productivity differential, accelerated the crisis in the Soviet economy, which was blatantly unhealthy ever since the end of the 1960s, as was confirmed by the first debate launched by the nomenclature on the urgent need for reform.
Popularization: Once the case is made intellectually, God recruits the artists, musicians, activists and literary geniuses who make intellectual arguments compelling to popular audiences, enabling laypersons to perceive the need for reform.
They articulate the need for reform biblically, and their scholarship has global influence.
I know that these systems can be abused and that there will always be need for reform, but I think that they represent Christian ideals.
While Calvin seems to see more clearly than Luther the need for reforming the orders of the world guided by love and justice, both Reformers see the organization of society in terms which we know are far too simple in the light of the later history of democratic forms of political life.
Sister Agnes does an excellent job of setting the scene: an era of social change, an awareness of a need for reform in the Church but those attempting it mostly drifting off into schism or heresy.
Occasionally we hear Catholics recognise that there is a need for reform of the welfare state on the grounds of its unsustainable cost.
And he stressed the need for reforms as a moral issue.
«Our submission to the Harper Review highlighted, for example, the need for reform in roads and shipping; the former raises some difficult issues, the latter largely does not,» Mr Sims said.
In his statement yesterday, Roberts said he's «very disappointed that the bipartisan, bicameral Child Nutrition Reauthorization negotiations have come to an end for the 114th Congress» and he accused his colleagues in the House and minority members of the Senate of putting «certain parochial interests and the desire for issues rather than solutions... ahead of the wellbeing of vulnerable and at - risk populations and the need for reform
But that's just not the case and it reinforces the need for reforms and a smaller state workforce.
To hear him talk about waste and the need for reform is ridiculous.
No, they were just ordinary people who just happened to work for a cause in which they believed: the need for a reforming Labour government.
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