Removing roads without supporting alternative transportation seems like
not an ideal policy, but maybe roads are simply extremely overbuilt anyway.
Not exact matches
«From a public
policy point of view, that's
not ideal.»
The issue with Facebook's privacy
policies is that the user information they collect is buried and scattered across a number of pages, which is
not ideal for most users.
And many of us feel we can't fully endorse either political party or candidate, especially when they inevitably stand for
policies both in and out of sync with our faith and
ideals.
This would mean, as all academic disciplines attained the university
ideal, that
policy makers could
not turn anywhere within the university for help in thinking about the ends which
policies should subserve.
Franklin may allow himself a few more slips or a little less guilt about the slips than Mather did but what Lawrence called the «barbed - wire of shalt -
not ideals» is still up.10 Though now we can
not tell for sure whether virtue is pursued for its own good or for the public seeming of good («Honesty is the best
policy» clearly illustrates the problem) the impulse life is still tightly reined in.
In this particular instance it is
not very difficult to imagine scenarios in the
not - too - distant future in which there might occur resurgences of socialist
policies and
ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but
not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russia.
He explains, «I wrote this book to address the nagging concern that citizens and political officials sometimes have whether it's moral or effective to achieve a partial good in politics and public
policy when the
ideal is
not possible.»
I do
not presume to have a set of
policy prescriptions or legal briefs for bringing some
ideal type or measure of religion into public life.
The organic industry needs to review risk management
policies and focus more on ensuring end organic products remain non-GM, rather than expecting zero GMO presence in the ambient farming environment —
not ideal for those passionate about the anti-GM cause but a practical reality all of us face.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side have been horrific in defence this term but still sit top of the Premier League table due to the fact that Man United's attack have been able to adopt the
policy of scoring more than they ship in, but clearly this is
not an
ideal situation to be in.
If those
policies don't match your
ideal birth, then it takes support to be able to communicate your wishes during an emotionally and physically vulnerable time.
Clarke's Green Paper on sentencing
policy reform, while
not by any means
ideal, is easily the best thing we can hope for on several fronts, including especially the national scandal of IPPs; and Clarke, with LibDem help, is an essential brake on illiberal proposals, instincts and
policies elsewhere in government, especially the home office (as usual).
While
not yet acknowledging how holding teachers accountable for their students» test scores, while
ideal, simply does
not work (see the «Top Ten» reasons why this does
not work here), at least the federal government has given back to the states the authority to devise, hopefully, some more research - informed educational
policies in these regards (I know....).
In the same year, a
policy report from the Brookings Institute, Evaluating Teachers: The Important Role of Value - Added suggested that VAM should
not be measured against an abstract
ideal, but rather should be compared to other teacher evaluation methods to determine its potential usefulness.
They are more expensive than
policies that do require a medical exam, but are
ideal for those who have a life threatening or terminal illness and can't find insurance coverage from a standard insurance carrier.
While guaranteed issue life insurance is
ideal for people whose health disqualifies them from coverage under a more traditional
policy, don't assume this is the case in your situation.
These no exam
policies aren't
ideal for everyone, but they could be perfect for you depending on your situation.
That's
not the
ideal renters insurance
policy, of course, but you're entitled to get what you want, even when that's just compliance at a low cost.
While a liability only car insurance
policy sounds great, it's
not ideal, or even an option for everyone (if you have a loan on your car it's probably
not an option).
Another reason why a mutual life insurance company is
ideal for our purposes is because excess profits are
NOT used for purposes that do not benefit the policy holders — for things like large executive bonus
NOT used for purposes that do
not benefit the policy holders — for things like large executive bonus
not benefit the
policy holders — for things like large executive bonuses.
She seemed to agree that the
policy wasn't
ideal but stressed that there was nothing that could be done to resolve what seemed like an IT issue.
I am well aware of the argument that the cost benefit analysis is impacted by bad insurance
policies, I just don't think that's responsible for that large a fraction of the movement, ie even with
ideal insurance
policies I think people would be heading for Florida rather than Chicago.
In both of these realms
policy makers rely on expert opinion, opinion which is supported by data analysis as generated by scientists who employ Option «B» from above or option «C» Policy makers are not interested in folks who preach about the ideal of sc
policy makers rely on expert opinion, opinion which is supported by data analysis as generated by scientists who employ Option «B» from above or option «C»
Policy makers are not interested in folks who preach about the ideal of sc
Policy makers are
not interested in folks who preach about the
ideal of science.
The first problem with that argument, however, is that the plaintiffs are
not trying to «achieve
ideal policy.»
The carbon tax bills ExxonMobil opposed in Massachusetts might
not have met all of the company's aforementioned criteria for its
ideal climate
policy.
It is
not legitimate and certainly of no scientific value (although there may be political value) to attack a prediction because you don't like the consequences, or you don't like the sort of people who are happy with the prediction, or you don't like the people who made the prediction, or you don't like the sort of
policy responses that prediction might suggest or encourage, or even if you simply see yourself as a challenger of consensus views in the name of some
ideal or other.
These various
policies are credible, and they will send price signals that affect business decisions (but
not across the board nor with
ideal efficiency, as would a national carbon tax or a national carbon cap - and - trade system).
Even if claims against individual health care providers were likely to be successful, it should be added that tort law challenges to individual decision - makers may
not be
ideal from the perspective of patients with rare diseases as a group, as the individualized outcome in tort cases does
not necessarily lead to the larger,
policy change desired by many patients.
That may be the default position to which a court must revert in the absence of guidance from Congress, but it is
not likely to constitute the
ideal balance of conflicting
policy goals.
Our results indicate that liberal or conservative judges (as measured by the party of the appointing prime minister or by the judge's
ideal point score) are
not particularly affected by interveners with similar
policy inclinations.
I'm
not sure what the
ideal resume for an SEC Chair is, but I think it has to be someone who has some
policy chops,
not another former prosecutor or securities litigator.
This type of
policy is
ideal for anyone with health issues that normally would
not qualify for coverage.
No exam life insurance
policies are
ideal for young adults who do
not need a lot of coverage.
Many insurance companies offer affordable
policies to individuals who may
not be
ideal candidates.
This is
not an
ideal situation to be in if you have children as each one of you should have coverage, and with separate
policies you will both have you own coverage that doesn't stop if one of you passes.
This
policy is
ideal for younger people who may
not be able to afford a whole
policy, but still, want the protections of life insurance and the opportunity to upgrade to permanent life insurance at a future point.
Non-standard simply implies that the customer base is expanded beyond the typical insurance client to include those who may
not have the
ideal credit history, driving record, or simply have
not had good luck with automobile
policies in the past.
That makes simplified issue life insurance an option that's
not ideal for most people, who can secure better rates through a traditional term
policy.
This is an
ideal policy for those looking to address long - term financial needs and is a way to provide for their near and dear ones when they are
not around.
While a
policy that will help to provide for and financially protect a family is always
ideal, this is
not always an option for every single person.
While standard and broad form
policies will reimburse you for lost or damaged goods, they are
not ideal for renters who have expensive jewelry, antiques and other high - end items in their home.
May
not factor into an insurance company's underwriting process, which could potentially make these types of
policies an
ideal choice for someone who may otherwise
not qualify for a traditional fully underwritten life insurance
policy.
Generally speaking, if you need a large amount of coverage but can't spend too much on it then a term
policy will be
ideal.
Not only is the risk greater, the amount of fees attached to these
policies make it a less than
ideal option for 99 % of the people we talk to.
A burial insurance
policy can be an
ideal way to manage your final burial and funeral expenses, especially if you do
not have an existing life insurance
policy.
A graded premium
policy can be
ideal for someone younger,
not yet earning a lot of money, but wants to lock in their insurability.
Having an Umbrella Insurance
policy is
ideal for unexpected scenarios where your basic liability coverage just won't be enough and it is a lot more affordable than you may think!
They are more expensive than
policies that do require a medical exam, but are
ideal for those who have a life threatening or terminal illness and can't find insurance coverage from a standard insurance carrier.
Like group, these plans are normally
not ideal, but pricing can sometimes outweigh the overall benefits of purchasing an individual
policy.