Sentences with phrase «of public support generally»

The other great failure is that of the museums and of public support generally.

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These include proportional representation, which the left and the party generally are divided on, and for which, as indicated by the 2011 alternative vote fiasco, there is little public support, but it is linked to the proposal for an electoral pact with some of the smaller parties, and for that reason needs to be considered well before the election, as does the issue of winning back the Labour vote in Scotland, or at least starting to.
Those results generally align with views of both party insiders, though Democrats think Ayotte's margin over Trump is smaller than it appears because the GOP presidential nominee is drawing more support in New Hampshire than public polls suggest.
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.
Menegon said that the club's approximately 100 members generally had favorable feeling towards Quinn in particular and would have been inclined to support her — but not enough to get past her advocacy of one of the most polarizing public works project on the Upper East Side.
His disclosure of support from 2 known Republican politicians took some attendees unaware, and he was generally well received by the gathered public.
For years, consumer advocates and public health experts have fought to limit the use of hormones in cows, and some support a ban on the practice similar to the one in place in Europe, where food regulations are generally more stringent than in the U.S.
Indeed, home - schooling families now enjoy a high level of public support and admiration as well as generally positive press.
Surveys show that while many Americans are discouraged about the state of education generally, most parents support their own child's public school.
Letting states do what they want, of course, is exactly what the NEA would prefer; indeed, Van Roekel has said the NEA «generally supports local control of public schools.»
The aggregate resources available to provide services to students with disabilities in public schools is a function of both 1) funding available to public schools generally, and 2) funding designated to support special education and related services in particular.
Whatever their configuration, networks of public charter schools are generally better able to leverage resources and access more established supports than can independent public charter schools.
# 2 — The conservative upheaval finds little support in public opinion — Public opinion remains generally in favor of more investment in public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protectionpublic opinion — Public opinion remains generally in favor of more investment in public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protectionPublic opinion remains generally in favor of more investment in public education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protectionpublic education, a higher minimum wage, stronger gun laws, reproductive freedom, a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, tougher environmental protection laws and opposed to school vouchers, tax cuts for millionaires and weaker consumer protection laws.
Unions may support charters, but unionized charters are stripped of just about everything that makes them different from — and generally better than — traditional public schools.
Generally both seem to mean expecting well meaning volunteers to take the place of properly funded professional public services in supporting the less privileged.
The worst is the effect on teachers and the teaching profession: the erosion of public support for them and their work, the image of teachers as under attack from every quarter, the plummeting applications to teachers colleges, the flight of teachers from schools serving disadvantaged students and from the profession generally, the fall in teachers» salaries relative to those of others and the attacks on their benefits.
At the same time, principals know that these audiences are a critical source of support for local schools and public schools more generally.
People are generally happy for them to lend their support to worthy causes by being a patron (aged 91 the Queen is still patron of more than 600 charities), but expressing a public opinion on anything that even hints at politics tends to get a negative reaction very quickly.
The majority of Backers who responded via the KS forums and support emails were generally the same, asking us to keep it exclusive for a time, and then release it to the public so that anyone (including Backers who'd shifted consoles) could purchase it again.
It's a generally professional, traditional level of access to the public via the press that enjoys many privileges and has the support of press lawyers and professional editors and institutions.
The Australian public, who generally supports renewables and who likes to pay less for electricity, wouldn't have any of it.
Below Francine Ryan, lecturer in law and member of the Open Justice team at the Open University, discusses several options for hiring legal aid, how lawyers generally operate, and what avenues of support are available to the public.
Not content with statements of principle in support of diversity — or even ethics rules, such as the hotly - contested - and - likely - unconstitutional ABA Model Rule 8.4 (g)-- Canada's largest legal regulator has adopted a rule requiring that each of its members «create and abide by an individual Statement of Principles that acknowledges your obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally, and in your behaviour towards colleagues, employees, clients and the public
Such laws usually have the support of the public despite the fact that compliance with such laws is generally poor and enforcement activities are costly.
To be clear, EFF supports the Patent Reform Act generally and the creation of a post-grant review procedure, but this should not mean the elimination of the ex parte or inter partes systems because the PGR system can not meet the public's needs on its own.
We have seen an overwhelming public response in support of the SHIELD Act and patent reform more generally.
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