Sentences with phrase «paper outlines policy»

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Maxime Bernier The Quebec MP filed his papers a few days after Leitch and has already outlined several key policy positions, including a pledge to end supply management, a controversial approach in his home province with its established farming industry.
IFOAM produced a briefing paper ahead of the conference outlining its concerns regarding the potential impact of the policy architecture being discussed on smallholders, food security and hunger.
In our paper Addressing Fatherlessness: how Government can strengthen the active presence of fathers in their children's lives, we outline the key policy reforms politicians should be making to tackle fatherlessness.
Other: A White Paper on Health, Nutrition, and Physical Education produced by the Department of Education entitled, Healthy Children Ready to Learn (2005), highlights the need for local wellness policies and outlines steps the Department is taking to accelerate their adoption and implementation, including collaborative efforts, promoting a coordinated school health approach, and supporting state legislation supporting wellness policies.
When the Scottish government released its White Paper outlining what an independent Scotland might look like, migration policy was a small but essential element of it.
The White Paper outlines a vision for a set of migration policies that encourage skilled migrants to come to and remain in Scotland, in order to meet different demographic and economic objectives, which it explicitly contrasts with the present «Westminster approach».
I have written about this extensively in the past so won't dwell on it here but, as I outlined in my 2015 Policy Exchange paper, these «just about managing» voters are the ones that decide elections.
Hall's paper outlines types of policies that nations could adopt to address the different types of harm that different illicit drugs cause to users and others.
According to the researchers, these principles (as well as four more outlined in the paper) are enough to begin guiding sound policy decisions for producing sustainable biofuels.
In their paper, Fischhoff and Davis, a research scientist in engineering and public policy who received his Ph.D. from CMU in social and decision sciences, outline the challenges of explaining the uncertainty that is part of all scientific research findings.
In presentations here to a committee of the National Assessment Governing Board, which sets policy for NAEP, the groups outlined in competing issues papers the types of changes they believe are necessary to bring the test into better alignment with the latest research in the field, as...
Together, we created a series of recommendations outlined in a new policy paper, «None of the Above: A New Approach to Testing and Assessment,» focused on four key areas for schools, districts, and state policymakers.
After outlining performance assessments, the paper outlines political and policy recommenations...
The paper is intended to promote dialog among CCSSO and its members and partners regarding how we can leverage change in policies and strategies to achieve the new vision of teaching outlined in the InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards.
This paper delineates the CLASS Project model, outlines the research underpinning its strategy, analyzes its impacts on the ground, describes Chalkboard's accompanying legislative and policy initiatives, and discusses CLASS» evolution, implementation challenges, and lessons learned.
In a 2014 paper written with policy analyst Alexander Holt, Delisle outlines the incentives PSLF offers students considering graduate school.
As part of a final report to Southern in 2011 outlining the papers and presentations he produced for a $ 60,000 grant, Soon explained the policy relevance of the research he delivered: «The hypothesized dangerous consequences of rising atmospheric CO2 are too speculative for responsible regulatory policy
This policy paper outlines a number of basic principles and recommendations for governments and policy makers to take into account if they decide on the development and implementation of such instruments.
This background paper describes their programmes and policies in further detail and outlines key lessons learned.
The paper calls for «human dignity» to serve as a necessary guiding principle of climate policy and outlines three central objectives consistent with this guiding principle: (1) ensuring energy access for all, (2) developing clean and scalable energy technologies that are ultimately cost competitive with fossil fuels absent subsidy, and (3) building resilience to climate change.
The paper outlines three policy options using the index and concludes that indexing to attributable anthropogenic warming allows a transparent link between the policy instrument and the policy goal.
As outlined over the past decade in articles at Science and Nature, and in reports such as the Hartwell paper and Climate Pragmatism, various experts have argued that political success will only come by pursuing a diverse portfolio of policy solutions and technologies, implemented across levels of government and through the private and nonprofit sectors.
China's energy and climate change policy is based on its own assessment of national interest as outlined both in its 2007 National Climate Change Program and 2008 Climate Change White Paper.
Garnaut criticised the government's green paper, saying it «shoots the breeze» instead of outlining a serious policy, and said Direct Action would quickly cost an unaffordable $ 4bn to $ 5bn a year.
As outlined in Statistical Policy Working Paper 22, an expert disclosure analysis would also consider the probability that an individual who is the target of an attempt at re-identification is represented on both Start Printed Page 82710files, the probability that the matching variables are recorded identically on the two types of records, the probability that the target individual is unique in the population for the matching variables, and the degree of confidence that a match would correctly identify a unique person.
It was this which prompted the Commission to develop the policy thinking outlined in the later green paper.
Gerry Hand, past Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, outlined his preference for Regional Councils to be based on member organisations in his policy paper Foundations for the Future in 1987.
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