That needs effective government — and one supportive of the EU.
Not exact matches
While there are
government programs in place to assist, limited resources prevent them from being as
effective as they
need to be to ensure every service member has a fair chance at employment.
They
need to be seen as the party of
effective government at a reasonable price.
As a people, we
need to assume responsibility for making our
government effective at arriving at coherent policies and delivering services that we
need from it.
Also, where the nature of the business was such that competition could not be
effective, the
government should either operate the
needed services or supervise the monopoly that did so.
Governments have decided that they
need to push markets to do their work before the price signals become
effective.
We also call on the Victorian
government to work with stakeholders across the food system to understand the
need for regulatory reform and explore options for the most suitable and
effective way this can be achieved.
Recent
government policies to support food exports have proved to be
effective and
need to be pursued more seriously.
What we
need is to get rid of some of the «efficient» packaging of information in markets, management and
government and replace it with more «
effective» communication at a much more human level.
Essentially, what he's talking about is the
effective end of a
government monopoly on data that the
government has gathered — though of course we'd have to balance privacy
needs when information about individual people is involved.
«One of my office's top priorities is to restore New Yorkers» faith in their state
government, and that means we
need to arm our top ethics body with strong and
effective leaders,» Schneiderman said.
Effective governance provides us with the ability to govern ourselves and to get
government information and services where and when we
need them.
While Western - type liberal democracies remain one of the most
effective and tested forms of
government in history, what is
needed, globally, is not necessarily a transition to liberal democracy but rather a more careful consideration of the fundamental human quest for dignity, which often bears interpretations that are «endogenous» and adapted to various socio - cultural settings.
Prateek Buch, director of the Social Liberal Forum, said: «Britain
needs a more
effective economic approach beyond hoping that cutting
government spending will heal the economy....
The poll indicated that the thrust of the governor's speech, the
need for state
government to focus on encouraging job creation, reflected an area in which many voters had not seen the governor as
effective.
The
government needs to carefully consider how consortia can be supported to be
effective commissioners, particularly in light of a 45 per cent reduction in expenditure on management by 2014.
«The
Government needs to set out how schools can secure a zero - tolerance approach to sexual harassment and bullying by providing clear guidance on how to deal with these issues and to ensure that all schools record, report and take
effective action whenever incidents of sexual violence and harassment involving pupils occur.
Parliament
needs to play its full part in addressing these problems and should not be denied
effective means to do so by any
government.
Oneida County
Government is a leader in providing
effective, efficient services to meet the
needs of our people while also creating a growth - oriented business climate.
The Scottish
Government has so far been a model of
effective consultation on tax matters, but more detailed powers will
need more detailed scrutiny.»
«We want to use this occasion to re-assure the nation that the incoming NPP
government will seek
effective partnership with all Ghanaians, individuals and groups, as we work together to ensure that the new era of change engenders the kind of progress and prosperity that will satisfy the
needs and aspirations of the people,» it said.
«They understand that when
government engages its people is the most
effective way to be responsive to the
needs of those that depend on their leadership.»
Because of her proven ability to build coalitions and get results, I
need Suzi as a partner in making
government more
effective.
Whilst all four countries are experiencing high levels of fuel poverty the Monitor identifies a number of particular difficulties being faced by vulnerable households in the individual countries calling on the
need for
Government to provide a more concise and
effective plan to tackle the problem.
We
need effective action from the
Government on education, health, housing and the economy to tackle the root causes of the disadvantage and poverty which are key inhibitors to educational progression.»
She told ITV: «After the results of the referendum last week, now more than ever our country
needs a strong and
effective opposition to hold this
government to account.
Rafael has proven himself to be a courageous and
effective fighter — for public safety, for enhancing the overall quality of life in our Bronx neighborhoods, and for making
government more responsive to community
needs.
No amount of political posturing or internal reviews by the new
government is going to change this, so if it is going to make good on its pledge to scrap control orders, it
needs to have an extremely
effective alternative lined up.
«The
government has not been able to convince the principal stakeholders in the housing market that their proposals as they now stand are sensible or worthwhile, or are likely to be
effective for their declared purposes; and they
need to do more if the market is to respond positively to this intervention.»
«Our members are responsible for protecting New Yorkers, but we
need effective partners in
government to succeed,» said Uniformed EMTs, Paramedics & Fire Inspectors Local 2507 President Israel Miranda.
The report states: «To break away from this two - dimensional paradigm the coalition
government needs to adopt policies and initiatives that are «smart on crime»: cost -
effective, evidenced - based and aligned with the public's expectations.»
We must recognise the
need for a cohesive platform, indispensable to an
effective and efficient implementation of policies and programmes of both
government and party, respectively.
She told ITV's Peston on Sunday: «After the results of the referendum last week, now more than ever our country
needs a strong and
effective opposition to hold this
government to account.
«You want people who have as few conflicts as possible, but you also
need people who know state
government in order to be
effective,» Dadey said.
The Brong Ahafo Regional Minister, Kwaku Asomah - Cheremeh has stressed the New Patriotic Party (NPP)
government is committed to providing
effective and efficient educational system in the country to enhance the quality of human resource
needed for development.
The fundamental responsibility of
government is to respond in a timely and
effective way when people
need help.»
«More than ever, our country
needs an
effective opposition which can hold the
Government to account and which is capable of developing a credible and inspiring alternative to an increasingly right - wing and backward looking Conservative Party.
«The new and comprehensive reforms the Council will introduce today are
needed to create a more responsive, transparent and inclusive legislative body that can be a stronger force for
effective city
government,» said Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito.
The
government only has an
effective majority of 16, so it doesn't
need many rebels to put the boundaries at risk.
Shaibu Adam Wilberforce stressed the
need for
effective collaboration between school heads and
government.
The dams are highly
effective and durable, but poorer
governments may
need extra funding from private sources or international aid organizations to afford them.
Most of us would like to think we are doing the best to stay healthy as individuals, but some of the most
effective preventative measures are initiated at a national level by
government — based on the best available evidence and research — and
need to be taken up by all sectors of society including teachers, employers, designers, and businesses.
► In this week's Science editorial, Joanne Padrón Carney, the director of
government relations at AAAS, wrote about the relationships among science, advocacy, and policy, and outlined the skills scientists
need to become more
effective advocates for science — namely, communication skills and knowledge about how science policy is made.
The group now calls on the
government to look closer at which funding programs are
needed and
effective.
While
effective, assembling this information is costly and time - consuming, and it often lacks detail that aid organizations and
governments need in order to best deploy their resources.
«We really have all the pieces we
need to move forward in the development of
effective therapeutics,» says Paul Aisen, a neuroscientist at the University of California, San Diego, and director of the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study — a 21 - year - old programme of
government - funded clinical studies aimed at developing Alzheimer's treatments.
In addition to the obvious
need for increased teacher resources and teacher support in order to implement new programs, Reimers cited three additional factors: the lack of political will on the part of national and state
governments; the resulting insufficient knowledge base to support
effective citizenship and human rights education; and the limited ability of international institutions to implement educational change.
Bizarrely, the
government has acknowledged all this, and yet continue to hold out on giving the subject the statutory underpinning it
needs in order to be
effective.
Keates added: «A coherent
Government — wide strategy is
needed which secures
effective downward pressure to the workload and working hours which are driving teachers and headteachers out of the profession.»
The initiative has grown rapidly since its origins as a regional programme through the Mayor of London, and the concerns raised by teachers, students, industry professionals and local
government during the panel discussion only cements the
need to develop computational thinking skills in a more
effective way to support a 21st Century education.