«Parliament recognised that the inquest system is in urgent
need of reform when it passed the Coroners and Justice Act just two years ago with cross-party support,» Inquest co-director Helen Shaw said.
Not exact matches
When growth is most needed, when a country is suffering from excessively high levels of debt, it is hard to find many cases in which the aggressive implementation of reforms led to growth rates fast enough for the debtor to grow its way out of d
When growth is most
needed,
when a country is suffering from excessively high levels of debt, it is hard to find many cases in which the aggressive implementation of reforms led to growth rates fast enough for the debtor to grow its way out of d
when a country is suffering from excessively high levels
of debt, it is hard to find many cases in which the aggressive implementation
of reforms led to growth rates fast enough for the debtor to grow its way out
of debt.
NRF supports practical, comprehensive immigration
reform that addresses the
needs of both employers and today's transient workforce, particularly
when businesses seek to hire highly skilled workers whose talents are a commodity in the global economy.
But De Gregorio acknowledges the challenge they present going forward and fears that, particularly at a time
when growth in the region is slowing and external circumstances are changing, a flair for populism and the power
of vested interests might undermine the process
of continued economic
reforms needed to foster, among other things, shared prosperity and social inclusion.
Recently, the Bank
of International Settlements (BIS), the principal bank to the world's central banks, hinted at the
need for microeconomic
reform when it warned that central banks were «overburdened» and called for policies other than monetary stimulus and low interest rates to tackle the issue
of slow global growth.
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.
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.
Perhaps we
need to explore
reforming all our communications to make them (1) competitive to all other communications in terms
of their usefulness to members» lives; (2) made easily accessible for
when members want to use them, rather than thrust on them involuntarily; and (3) the accessibility advertised rather than the information given.
The essays in this volume present fine examples
of the theological work that results
when the Reformation's catholicity and commitment to the unity
of the Church are properly valued and
when the
need for genuine renewal and
reform is posited by Protestants for Protestantism.
The perceived seriousness
of the controversy increased
when, at the end
of June 2000, a group
of economics professors published their own a petition, backing the students and offering further analysis and evidence
of the
need for
reform.
For example,
when asked by George Stephanopoulos about whether or not he supports affirmative action, the senator referred to his own daughters as examples
of the
reform needed in the system.
Poverty indeed is the strenuous life — without brass bands or uniforms or hysteric popular applause or lies or circumlocutions; and
when one sees the way in which wealth - getting enters as an ideal into the very bone and marrow
of our generation, one wonders whether a revival
of the belief that poverty is a worthy religious vocation may not be «the transformation
of military courage,» and the spiritual
reform which our time stands most in
need of.
But it seems safe to guess that,
when the time comes,
reform and development will be in the air, a sense
of forgotten truth to be reasserted,
of imbalance to be corrected; also, that if the Church's garden then seems to
need weeding, some at least
of the weeds will be
of our generation's planting.
We will try to
reform our thinking
when what we
need to do is attend more closely to sin's perversion
of our hearts.
So
when much -
needed reforms were instituted two years ago, one
of the first complaints from the political right was that big, strapping football players were going hungry due to Mrs. Obama's Nanny State school meal calorie limits.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude struggled
when under forensic examination on the Today programme this morning,
when he was seemingly unable to answer why public sector pension
reform was
needed when its cost as a share
of GDP was set to fall.
Extending childcare for those in receipt
of Universal Credit is absolutely the right thing to do: but
when money is so tight, why the perk for the very wealthy who can afford it — and why not
reforms to address the shortage
of supply that would create jobs as well as helping those who
need it most?
Despite this success, the
need for further
reform was highlighted just weeks later,
when party boss Frank Seddio selected the candidate for an open state Senate seat in a thoroughly undemocratic process that ignored the will
of voters and County Committee members.
Everything you
need to know about why Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie vetoed much
needed legislation
reforming the famously corrupt and bloated Port Authority
of New York and New Jersey can be gleaned by observing
when they announced their vetoes.
The
reform groups say the state Board
of Elections in its present form is useless and incompetent
when it comes to enforcing campaign violations, and
needs to be replaced.
«
When Sen. Velmanette Montgomery gives her life and her soul to work on a package
of reforms to the juvenile justice system, which we certainly
need in this state, and then Ruben Diaz Sr. decides that he's going to vote against it because he's upset the Republicans are debating it too long it's unreasonable and capricious and it's the kind
of irrational behavior that we've had to endure for the past eight years,» Parker told me.
In place
of Labour's hopeless acceptance
of mediocrity in education, which has seen Britain tumble down the world league tables just
when we
need our children to be doing better than those in other countries, we will offer the hope
of a decent education for every child, with immediate action to raise standards and radical
reform to end the state monopoly over new school places.
`' In the last four years, because
of the
need to undertake certain important
reforms, in order that the economy will grow exponentially, we must take storm actions, and
when you have an opportunistic opponents who are ready take advantage
of any such difficulty, then you will have the kind
of result we all found.»
The thinking is that passage
of GENDA could give a much
needed progressive win to IDC Leader Jeff Klein & Co. at a time
when the breakaway Democratic conference is under intense pressure from the left for (so far) failing to force a vote on some
of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's top agenda items, including the all - inclusive 10 - point Women's Equality Act and the campaign finance
reform bill.
BUt
when it comes to
reforming Albany, the advocates have some powerful partners, not the least
of which is the New York Times, which editorialized today that «the
need for
reform goes far beyond the budget» and urged Cuomo to «immediately — next week — introduce an omnibus ethics
reform bill.»
Back in 2009/2010
when reform was being discussed, I was generally in favor
of ACA legislation and the opinion that there were problems that
needed to be fixed.
«It would've been a full citywide runoff,» he said, «and considering the paucity
of actual enrollees in the
Reform Party, its very easy to field candidates
when you
need such a small number
of signatures and then open the Board up to significant elections responsibilities and a potential runoff.»
When he broached the income inequality discussion, he framed it not as a matter
of the very rich versus the very poor, but the zeroed in on the
need to
reform public education in the state, casting the teachers unions (generally supported by Democrats) as the villains in this telling.
The
need for
reform comes in the wake
of the Bridgegate scandal
of 2013,
when access lanes to the George Washington bridge were blocked leading to a major traffic jam.
«Senator Diegnan will lead the Transportation Committee at a time
of pressing
needs for transportation
reforms and improvements, Senator Singleton will assume responsibility for issues
of importance to the veterans who have served our country with courage and sacrifice, and Senator Gopal will help manage the flow
of bills and the work
of the Senate Democratic Caucus and lead the efforts
of the Manufacturing Caucus at a time
when we are addressing so many demanding priorities.
But what is so absurd about these flights
of wishful thinking is that there is not a single word about the real lessons which Labour
needs to learn — the
need for radical banking
reform, the
need for a massive revival
of British manufacturing (
when this year the UK deficit on traded goods is likely to exceed the entire UK budget deficit), the
need to take back public control
of the NHS and education system, the
need for a jobs and growth strategy rather than a programme
of endless cuts, the
need for an effective anti-poverty strategy and a huge reduction in inequality.
As he so often does
when asked about fundraising, de Blasio stressed the
need for campaign finance
reform, advocating for full public financing
of elections that would not only pull big moneyed interests out
of politics but would also focus, «all that time that goes into fundraising now back into public service.»
«As the Stevens commission made clear, we
need new
reforms to keep raising standards in policing, to make sure there is swift action
when policing goes wrong, to ensure that unethical or criminal behaviour by individual officers is caught and stopped — and to make sure it doesn't taint the vital work the rest
of the police do each day.»
Regardless
of how you feel about the Tories» NHS
reforms the fact that they've been in power for most
of the period since 1948 without ever looking like abolishing it, and in any case are now mostly doing things that the last Labour government also did
when in power, means an election pitch which relies on convincing voters that if the Tories remain in office they'll actually destroy the NHS is simply not plausible to the sort
of people Labour
needs to win over.
The party
when embraced market
reforms, you know, these media outlets realized that they
needed to deliver something that people wanted to watch and so real journalism was part
of that and so
when this man was able to stand up to the government and the word got out in the international media, it quickly made its way onto the Internet, so people in China could see it and then it spread very quickly on text messages on cell phones and on instant messaging, and e-mail.
The
need for some sort
of effort to
reform the academic system in France became apparent in 2003,
when the government announced a reduction in the number
of permanent research positions and the creation
of more short - term contracts.
Then what seems like a snoozy romantic drama about a
reformed criminal (Mad Max: Fury Road's Nicholas Hoult) whose girlfriend (Star Wars: Rogue One's Felicity Jones)
needs a kidney transplant suddenly takes a compelling turn
when a gun - wielding, bare - chested Ben Kingsley (Sexy Beast) appears on screen and starts barking out dialogue in an accent
of unknown origin.
The
need to
reform U.S. mathematics instruction dates back to the early 19th century,
when cutting - edge educators railed against rote instruction and called for new teaching methods so students could better understand meaning in the complex system
of quantitative reasoning.
When Skandera stepped down in June 2017 after seven years on the job, Martinez lauded her for being «relentlessly committed to helping us fight the status quo — like teachers unions and other entrenched special interests — to
reform education and give our students, teachers, parents and schools more
of what they
need to succeed.»
While we
need to make sure that is in the forefront
of our minds, it is also a call for school
reform to ensure that all students have the possibility and potential we saw
when we looked at John Glenn.
«Governments
need to look at all stages
of education together
when considering
reforms, but the figures show that this is not happening,» O'Connell said.
Illustrations by Ruth Rowland The
need to
reform U.S. mathematics instruction dates back to the early 19th century,
when cutting - edge educators railed against rote instruction and called for new teaching methods so students could better understand meaning in the complex system
of quantitative reasoning.
Weighted student funding (WSF) As with most major
reforms of school finance, doing WSF right entails complex formulas, oft - changing allocations
of money (
when a kid shifts schools, for example, or moves to the next grade, or her
needs change), sophisticated building - level budgeting, and the integration
of dollars from multiple sources that carry different requirements.
Instead, it focuses on three specific challenges that are often encountered
when districts, especially small districts, grapple with the costs
of their highest -
need special - education students, and it makes three recommendations that districts and states could put into practice today, without waiting for
reforms or help from Washington, as they seek ways to mitigate those problems:
The CPRE study noted school personnel systematically reported lack
of staffing and space as key barriers to implementing the discipline
reform —
when they
needed to remove students from the classroom but lacked staffing and space for in - school options, they continued to rely on out -
of - school suspension.
When turning to education
reform, conservatives, by and large, are animated by their love
of freedom, pluralism and choice, and by their conviction that America
needs stronger academic results to enhance its national wellbeing and boost its economic competitiveness.
And that same question
needs to be asked
of all these «Education
Reform» shysters; Bill Gates, Eli Broad, The Walmart Family heirs, and the numerous Hedge Funders who helped our economy to collapse in 2008:
When are you going to send YOUR precious babies to «Charters» or «Digital Academies»?
Efforts to force teacher quality
reform got a boost last year
when the Los Angeles Times revealed the performance
of the district's 11,500 elementary school teachers — by name — during its powerful, controversial and much -
needed series on the low quality
of the district's instruction.
Some accountability supporters get concerned
when there's talk
of «testing
reform;» that can be a euphemism for «testing backtracking,» meaning less attention to the educational
needs of underserved kids.
Though we have little doubt that teachers, principals, and school leaders in district schools genuinely desire to enact the types
of reforms that will benefit students, the traditional incentive structures that have long dominated K — 12 education stifle bold action
when and where it is
needed.