Sentences with phrase «operational independence of»

The Welsh Liberal Democrats are hosting a debate in the National Assembly on Wednesday calling on the Welsh Government to make representations to the UK Government on the importance of maintaining the editorial, managerial and operational independence of S4C and the need for a sustainable funding basis to protect the future of Welsh - language broadcasting.

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By the mid 1990s, then, the consensus seemed to be that the right regime was some sort of inflation target agreed between a government and the central bank (if not set out in legislation), operational independence for the central bank in pursuing the target, and a system of communication and accountability.
He calls for a Royal Commission on the future of policing, but wants to maintain both «operational independence» and the ability for chief constables to argue contentious and partisan political points, such as the detention of terror suspects for up to 90 days.
From this experience I noticed that small students has creative potential that integrates cognitive experience, operational and informational mechanisms triggered and sustained by the necessities of knowledge, self - expression, independence, cognitive attitude begins to crystallize.
While professional indemnity insurance for lawyers is mandatory across the country, the Ontario program is distinctive in being offered by a licensed insurance company with such a long history of operational and governance independence.
The office is under the Department of Justice, but there is an operational independence and impartiality when it comes to the advocate's substantive duties.
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