Sentences with phrase «of broad policies»

The role of a board member is to focus on the development of broad policies that govern the implementation of institutional plans and purposes.
Senate Republicans are uneasy with the inclusion of broad policy concerns in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's $ 152 billion spending proposal.
I expect it would be useful but that its impact would be muted by the same factors that suppress that uptake of evidence that already exists on the impact of broader policies and programs.
Many of the most important stakeholders in your school's success — a list that's likely to include parents and local community members — may have a limited understanding of the broader policies and practices that guide your work.
It takes account of broad policy commitments and plans that have been announced by countries... even if the measures to implement these commitments have yet to be identified or announced.»
The central scenario in this year's Outlook — the New Policies Scenario — takes account of the broad policy commitments and plans that have been announced by countries around the world.
Six years ago, the Province of Alberta amended the Gaming and Liquor Act, RSA 2000, c G - 1 as part of a broader policy to crack down on gang related activity.
This sort of broad policy could only work where there is a very broad consensus among those sought to be governed that it's right to go along with it — and that's exactly what you don't have here — or, alas, where there's a majority that wishes to enforce conformity on the minority and is willing to use social and other pressures to bring that about.
The bulk of existing or planned initiatives in each jurisdiction that are relevant to the recommendations are systemic, in that they presently constitute or will constitute parts of broad policy platforms and operational strategies.
Not only does this isolate the native title process from broader policy objectives, it limits the capacity of those broader policies to filter development through the cultural values and structures of the group which is the subject of the policy.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and social development of Indigenous people not only limits the native title process; it also limits the capacity of the broader policy to achieve its objectives.
And third, while they have accepted in health frameworks the need to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in a holistic manner, they have not engineered their health programs consistent with this understanding nor considered the impact of their broader policy and program approach on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and social development of Indigenous people not only isolates the native title process from these broader policy objectives; it limits the capacity of the broader policy to achieve its objectives.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and social development of Indigenous people generally not only isolates the native title process from broader policy objectives; it limits the capacity of those broader policies to achieve their objective of addressing the economic and social conditions of Indigenous people's lives.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and social development of Indigenous people not only isolates the native title process from broader policy objectives; it limits the capacity of those broader policies to achieve their objective of addressing the economic and social conditions of Indigenous people's lives.

Not exact matches

«Ending DACA would place severe economic strain on businesses around the country, putting them into the impossible and extremely costly position of having to fire productive employees for no other reason than an arbitrary change in federal policy, potentially resulting in backlash from other employees, or their broader community,» the report reads.
Though Kashkari begins with a broad attack on monetary rules, it quickly devolves into a focused attack on the Taylor Rule which he argues «effectively turn [s] monetary policy over to a computer, rather than continue to let Fed policy makers use their best judgment to consider a wide range of data and economic trends.»
Thus, it might have at least a little hope of a broad - based, albeit hardly ideal, appeal to some of the various groups vying for influence over the directions which policy makers choose to take.
Policy makers pleaded innocence, saying the adjustment was part of a broader strategy to give markets a larger say in the yuan's value.
When you put a policy in place that serves one objective without considering the broader impact, you suffer from axis displacement disorder: That's when you believe the axis of the earth has shifted and now the world revolves around you.
Way back in the winter of 2014, when he was sketching the broad strokes of his agenda as the new leader of the then third - place Liberals, Trudeau spoke in Montréal about how pro-free market economic orthodoxy, put into policy by successive governments over the past few decades, was favouring the rich too much.
To identify our metrics, we seek input from a broad and diverse array of business and policy experts, official government sources, the CNBC Global CFO Council and the states themselves.
The decision comes as policy makers including IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde warn of a global trade conflict that could undermine the broadest world recovery in years.
«The authorities continue to rely on local government investment — supported by LGFVs — to hit economic growth targets, and have a broad spectrum of policy tools to limit default contagion,» Fitch added.
Theoretically, breaching someone's privacy — even that of a quasi-government official — should be something that we do when there is a compelling argument for it, some broader social policy aspect, as there arguably is with the tape recordings of Donald Trump admitting to horrible behavior towards women.
«Monetary policy will not be too tight or too loose,» Yi said, adding that growth in M2 money supply and total social financing — a broad measure of credit — will be at a reasonable pace this year.
«We have changed our view of the difficulties in bridging the gulf between the political parties over fiscal policy, which makes us pessimistic about the capacity of Congress and the Administration to be able to leverage their agreement this week into a broader fiscal consolidation plan that stabilizes the government's debt dynamics any time soon.»
We score all 50 states on more than 60 measures of competitiveness, developed with input from a broad and diverse array of business and policy experts, official government sources, the CNBC Global CFO Council and the states themselves.
North Korea said its policy of seeking better ties with the South was enjoying broad international support.
Wagner offers no broad policy prescriptions in the interview to fix these problems in America's schools, but if you're an individual parent or teacher interested in encouraging an innovative outlook in your kids, he has lots of ideas (less scheduled time, more unstructured play or self - driven exploration, for instance).
«We are always looking at our policies and, when appropriate, adjusting them to ensure a broad scope of individuals are eligible to serve,» James Cody, outgoing Air Force chief master sergeant, said earlier this year.
Fitbit's privacy policy does this by offering a bulleted list of links covering broad topics such as the information the company collects, how they share it and how they treat kids» data differently than that associated with people over 18.
They have to look ahead and look at the broad range of policies that can make growth stronger, and more resilient» he said.
Trump, a self - professed fan of junk food, has not been explicit on what he plans to do with food policy, although he campaigned for the Nov. 8 election on a broad promise to undo regulations on business.
While details of the new policy remain in flux in many instances, we do know it has broad implications.
«I am personally concerned with the overly broad scope, hasty implementation and unclear consequences of this policy change.
Fostering innovation in the Canadian economy requires bringing a pro-innovation lens to a broad suite of policies that go well beyond the mainstay of providing businesses with research and development tax credits.
The broad pattern of exchange rate and monetary policy regimes in emerging market economies has shifted dramatically over the past decade.
This way, expectations for the FOMC's future policy stance will be properly incorporated into the term structure of interest rates, and thereby appropriately affect broad financial conditions and the broader economy.
These developments carry broad implications for the work of central bankers and other policy officials.
She brings a wealth of experience in achieving broad and lasting change and in - depth knowledge of clean energy, conservation policy, toxic enforcement, and team building.
Denson said the NDA — which prohibited the disclosure of information about Trump and his family — was too broad, vague, and violated public policy.
The Board recommends a vote against each of the following shareholder proposals based on broader policy reasons as set forth in Walmart's statements in opposition following each shareholder proposal.
The Rix Award for Engaged Corporate Citizenship is presented to an enterprise that demonstrates, both in policy and practice, the highest standards of stewardship towards the long - term well - being of customers, employees, owners, partners, the environment and the broader community.
Looking at valuations in a broader context, we see them as a reflection of a strong economy, an improving corporate earnings outlook and prospects for pro-business policy reform from Washington DC.
This Statement on the Conduct of Monetary Policy reiterated the Reserve Bank's broad goals stipulated in the Reserve Bank Act, and endorsed the inflation target as the practical interpretation of the medium - term goal of price stability.
LSI's broad range of expertise in business development services, and presence at most prime contractor locations, government centers of procurement and policy, and agencies and depots, will augment the existing portfolio of services provided by Defense Alliance and the APC.
His calls for consideration of the emerging cryptospace are in step with the broader G20 agenda, which is to develop «policy responses» for «the emergence of new technologies.»
It was part of Cruz's broader questioning about whether or not Facebook is biased in the ways it moderates the posts and accounts of members — and in its staffing policies.
In addition, as part of the broader project, workshops are planned in both Washington and Beijing that will bring together leading experts on U.S. - China relations, as well as representatives of the expert groups polled by the project, to discuss in detail the survey findings and their implications for policy in the United States and China.
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