His blank
piece of policy paper is still blank.
Not exact matches
Has anyone else helped get their wellness
policy from a
piece of paper to accepted school culture?
I don't mean that all
of your
pieces should sound like a
policy paper, but I do mean that you should have something to say or something to show.
But we all know, from Ed Miliband's admission that Labour's
policies are a blank
piece of paper, they haven't provided a credible alternative at all.
Delivering over 200
pieces of testimony in legislative hearings at the state Capitol and publishing nearly 70 research
papers or
policy briefs to inform and shape
policy improvement.
Even outside
of that program, however, we can get proof
of your Plainsboro renters insurance
policy to your community instantly, leaving you with one less
piece of paper to worry about on moving day.
Ownership
of a cash value life insurance
policy is titled (similarly held and conveyed) by a
piece of paper that functions much like a deed but is called a «
policy».
Interestingly, both a deed and a
policy are basically contracts because they specify the nature and extent
of your ownership rights and the
piece of paper itself is an enforceable legal document.
Indeed, in one
of my first posts, I referred to an L.A. Times
piece in which Steve Holmer, senior
policy advisor for the American Bird Conservancy, told the
paper (one assumes, with a straight face) that there are 160 million feral cats in the U.S. (based, he claimed, on «the latest estimates,» which, as it turned out, originated with former Smithsonian researcher Nico Dauphine).
It's a short and quite readable
piece that offers five potential indicators and links to several enlightening examples, but for a more philosophical dive, you can turn to «Comparability
of Effort in International Climate
Policy Architecture ``, a discussion
paper published at the very beginning
of the year by Joseph Aldy
of Harvard and William Pizer
of Duke in January.
We all know having a slew
of directives, standard
policies, procedures and orders are great, but if they are not tested; they are just a
piece of paper on a shelf and these days, they are just files in a share point or share drive.
Lord Nicholls held that there is no
policy reason why the tort
of conversion should be restricted to where a chattel has been taken, «rationally the dividing line can not be the existence or not
of a
piece of paper.
Morrison agreed with Bowles, adding that, after the risk assessment, it's important to build a
policy and procedures to address the identified risks, but it shouldn't be «just a
piece of paper» but an effective program that evolves all the time.
Before you go ahead and start researching the best burial insurance
policies and companies, we believe that everyone should start with a simple
piece of paper and a pen.
Even outside
of that program, however, we can get proof
of your Plainsboro renters insurance
policy to your community instantly, leaving you with one less
piece of paper to worry about on moving day.
A life insurance
policy is just a
piece of paper mixed with a drop
of ink but Oh How Powerful An Instrument It Is.
After all, as mentioned earlier, that
piece of paper is not worth much to you if there's no
policy protection backing it up.
Many get a
policy just for the sake
of the
piece of paper and the auto registration sticker, and then just let the
policy lapse or cancel it after that initial payment.