Not exact matches
The
question now is, what will the Trump administration — famously critical of companies moving overseas — do about the ruling and general
policy?
Hence the
question: Is it reasonable to expect that marginally looser
policies would
now lead to more than tripling of the growth rate (to 1.5 - 2 percent) over the next two years, while raising the inflation rate from -0.3 percent to 2 percent — as the Bank of Japan is promising?
Questions swirled around Wheeler's lobbying past when he was first given the job last year; will anyone trust him
now after his wrong - headed (and bull - headed) championing of a potentially devastating
policy?
«There's a technical
question, which is, could you comply if you wanted to, and then the bigger meta
question is why would you want to cooperate with this politicized drive to suppress freedom of expression,» said Andrew McLaughlin, Google's former director of global
policy and
now leading content organization at Medium.
That stable dynamic has
now broken down, with Trump's surprise embrace of steel tariffs throwing much into
question about the future of American trade
policy.
Vietnam's has recently jumped from low to lower - middle income, and
policy makers are
now facing
questions about avoiding the «middle - income trap» and generating economic growth without increased exploitation of natural resources and cheap labour that would result in deteriorating environmental and social standards.
Given that spreading ownership of capital and increasing employees» share in economic rewards has bipartisan appeal, 37 the only valid answer to the
question by Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, or other time travelers is that, after four decades of neglecting
policies to stimulate broad - based profit sharing and employee share ownership, we have changed course and are
now placing them in the
policy portfolio, if not at the center of economic policymaking that they occupied from the days of Washington to Lincoln.
Yet this isn't the first time in the present campaign that the Conservatives themselves have trespassed on traditional Bank of Canada terrain. On July 22 Joe Oliver publicly rejected the use of quantitative easing in Canada (the unconventional credit - expanding strategy that has been used successfully in the US, the UK, and
now Europe) despite dimming economic projections here. Decisions about the use of QE should, in theory, be the purview of the central bank. Several economists publicly
questioned Oliver's statement, noting that it throws into
question the Bank's future decisions on monetary
policy.
«There's no
question that we have a terrible disadvantage right
now because our trade
policies have failed, but obviously he's talking about
policies that would be outside of all our current trade agreements and trade rules.»
The Trump adviser in
question is George Papadopoulos — a foreign
policy adviser to the campaign who, it was revealed in a document unsealed Monday, had been arrested back in July for making false statements to the FBI, and
now appears to have made a deal to cooperate with Mueller's probe into Russian interference.
Although market trend remains positive, the shorter term issue of market liquidity is
now becoming a
question mark in terms of Fed
policy.
The
question that
now lies before us is: do these
policies actually work?
Indeed, the effort to discover the relationship between
policy questions or basic moral principles and theological warrants
now preoccupies many ethicists.
, Ronald Dworkin asserts that «the level of indifference the nation
now shows to the fate of its poor calls into
question not only the justice of its fiscal
policies but also their legitimacy.
Now, because of the momentum that moms have built, it is no longer a
question of «if» but «when»
policies like paid family leave pass, because studies show that they are in fact good for businesses — for the economy and for families.
The
questions now are
policy — should industry be allowed to write the FDA's safety reports verbatim (this happened with BPA)?
For instance, the specific
policy areas that the Committee of the Regions must be consulted about were unknown to me before, and
now I could answer any pub quiz
question about the concept of «comitology».
As I do so I want to stress
now that these are not
policy prescriptions; they are
questions that we as a country need to ask in a sensible national debate.
Coming off her aggressive
questioning of top military leaders in committee on the transgender military ban, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - N.Y.)
now plans to seek to amend major defense legislation against the
policy.
This was one of the
questions that a panel of Mark Littlewood of the IEA; Paul Maynard, the MP for Blackpool North, and Sean Worth - the former senior Downing Street staffer who's
now at
Policy Exchange - and I grappled with yesterday.
Ron Deutsch, with the Fiscal
Policy Institute, a think tank partly funded by unions, says putting off a decision on the half a billion dollars in projects is the right thing to do, given all the
questions swirling around the Buffalo Billion right
now.
«And so
now it's just really just a
question of execution of core
policies including the 50 percent by 2030 renewables program that was adopted last August by the Public Service Commission,» Morris says.
[161] Labour Party conferences
now include more «keynote» addresses, guest speakers and
question - and - answer sessions, while specific discussion of
policy now takes place in the National Policy
policy now takes place in the National
Policy Policy Forum.
After a series of damaging news stories such as Corbyn's
questioning of the shoot - to - kill
policy for terrorists, ComRes
now gives the Conservatives a 15 - point lead over Labour.
In a dramatic intervention in the middle of the week that raised the pulse of the conference, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Vivian Wineman, wrote to Cameron raising
questions about whether the Tories had checked out Kaminski's CV before appointing him to head the ECR — around which the Tories» entire European
policy now revolves.
Labour politicians will celebrate for
now but in short order will face again the
question of what immigration
policy they will present to the public.
The chamber's
policy now offers a long list of examples of what can constitute sexual harassment — from hugging, flirting and sexual jokes to propositions,
questions about sexual activities and sexual assault.
Both Lib Dem leader Tim Farron and the SNP's Angus Robertson joined Corbyn in asking important
questions about the «xenophobic» anti-immigration
policies now being pursued by May and her government.
The parliamentary party has a clear collective mandate as the official opposition, partly on the basis of a manifesto with clear commitments to Nato and the EU plus renewal of Trident, all
policies now put into
question by Corbyn's leadership campaign.
Policies now coming under
question include «deregulation; the dominance of finance over industry; allowing large private sector vested interests to flourish; government getting out of the way in the economy; the promise that the majority would always do well from an in - it - for - yourself, laissez faire, deregulated economy just isn't working for most working people».
«You claimed at Prime Minister's
Questions today that «yesterday Labour announced — in an important announcement — that it is
now their
policy to put up taxes on middle income people».
Promoting the power and consequence of science «is more important than ever right
now,» particularly as critics
question the role of evidence - based science in policymaking and as Congress considers significant proposed cuts to federal funding for scientific research that drives innovation, said Tobin Smith, vice president of
policy at the Association of American Universities, during the March 27 S&T Policy Forum session «Advocating for Science: More Than a One - Day Activity.&
policy at the Association of American Universities, during the March 27 S&T
Policy Forum session «Advocating for Science: More Than a One - Day Activity.&
Policy Forum session «Advocating for Science: More Than a One - Day Activity.»
Both candidates, however, need to answer a crucial
question: Why cap - and - trade when so many
policy experts, seeing the troubles with carbon trading in Europe,
now recommend a simpler carbon tax?
As
now, the
question is: who is in charge of the country's environment
policy?
Now policy makers are faced with the
question of what to do about it.
Now, it wants to withdraw its Compliance
Policy Guide which could upend the industry and cause mistakes that could throw into
question homeopathy's efficacy and reputation.
Below are the pieces that I bought (that will most likely sell out by the time they are on the blog, so you better shop
now, ask
questions later (especially with ASOS's easy - going return
policy).
Privacy
Policy PMP ® Exam Self - Assessment Test 75 Free Sample
Questions (Skip explanations and start right
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«Our focus right
now is on asking the
question, What is our impact on student achievement, on educator practice, and on
policy?»
While those
questions loom large, for the time being I want to argue that making progress right
now requires smart, careful activity in both the
policy and social - entrepreneurialism realms.
Now, when I hear about any
policy or intervention, I can't help but
question the evaluation used in reporting the results.
The boom in virtual education, barely a blip 10 years ago, is
now posing myriad
policy questions as students and teachers do more learning online.
In many respects, the debate over federal education
policy is a
question of trust, and the Republicans
now running Congress trust the states.
«These results call into
question the fixed and formulaic approach to teacher evaluation that's being promoted in a lot of states right
now,» said Morgan Polikoff, one of the study's authors, in a video that explains his paper, «Instructional Alignment as a Measure of Teaching Quality,» published online in Education Evaluation and
Policy Analysis on May 13, 2014.
It also drew out a number of themes and
questions that
now need further consideration by those managing and delivering support locally, the local and national
policy makers and the wider education community.
Policy makers
now turn to the Rural Schools Alliance when they have
questions regarding the impact of legislation or
policies on rural school districts.
However, given the unprecedented authority and flexibility states
now have under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to develop systems that are responsive to student needs,
policy leaders can use this opportunity to think more strategically about
questions that better reflect the student populations served in alternative settings.
For months
now, Eduflack has been asked the same
question from a growing group of education
policy observers and a great many of those who are looking to get out of the stands and into the game.
The variation in union strength identified in recent literature, the new
policy experiments occurring in states across the country, and the sheer availability of large administrative datasets that link individual students to teachers in school across the country
now allow a new field of highly focused
questions that link educational outcomes to rules, regulations and conditions directly attributable to union efforts.
So
now the
question is... What are citizens to do when their government lies and promotes
policies that allow for the bullying and mistreatment of children?