Sentences with phrase «policy authority»

China's actions mirror the concerns of monetary policy authorities in many countries.
«The finance ministry expects that the monetary policy authorities will be in a position to determine the steps required to put the currency in equilibrium after considering a number of variables,» she added.
However, the administration's economic decisions and altercation of monetary and fiscal policy authorities seem to suggest that the man [Bawumia] was over hyped.
the authority to carry out a policy, regarded as given by the electorate to a party or candidate that wins an election: he called an election to seek a mandate for his policies
By guaranteeing hospitals» revenue each year, the state's unique rate - setting system encourages them to cut admissions with preventive care, policy authorities say.
Meanwhile, scientists and public policy authorities seem to have learned their GMO lessons.
The state schools superintendent has limited policy authority beyond serving as a megaphone for education issues.
While the Constitution vests tremendous foreign policy authority in the executive branch, Congress controls the purse.
The report naturally challenges the very principle of the consensus, which has given climate policies the authority they have needed to be carried forward.
In the blog post, the company cited regulatory requirements in China, naming the People's Bank of China (the country's central bank) and the Ministry of Public Security (China's main policy authority), when explaining the changes.
Conduct credit reviews for new accounts and establish credit limits within established policy authority...
Kentucky requires virtually every school to have a site - based council with three teachers, two parents, and the principal, and endows councils with considerable fiscal and policy authority.
Teachers play an important role in giving a policy authority, as part of stakeholder buy - in, which is necessary if standards implementation is to be successful, Laura Desimone explains.
Hopefully this introduction gives you a good sense of why the Policy Authority exists and how its policies facilitate the state's use of electronic signatures.
I read the parsimony language as a recognition by Congress that sentencing is a uniquely personal moment, both for judges and for defendants, and as a concession that it is therefore a moment where the usual policy - making branches should yield some of their policy authority to the judge familiar with the facts of the case, and that the judge should be guided in this policy decision by the principle that the lowest sentence serving the requirements of sentencing is the correct one.
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