«Issue Spot is the public
policy blog of the Boston Bar Association.
After experts on resilience and development criticized the move in an article in The Times, on Dot Earth and on the Prometheus science -
policy blog of Roger A. Pielke Jr., the Rockefeller Foundation took note.
Not exact matches
Make it part
of your 2015 plan to create a comment
policy, and make it visible on your
blog and social media profiles.
As discussed in previous
blogs, customers with frequent product return rates often offset the costs
of returns with profitable ongoing purchase behavior, justifying generous returns
policies.
«Our
policies and procedures are informed by many years
of experience and lessons we've learned along the way,» according to the
blog.
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Policy «While it may seem frivolous to spell out
policies for every social network, that's not quite the point,» Falls says.
Just this week, Will Carty, manager
of public
policy for Twitter, wrote a
blog post praising reclassification as «critical to American economic aspirations and our nation's global competitiveness» with «important implications for freedom
of expression.»
In a
blog post on Monday Facebook vice president
of policy and communications Elliot Schrage explained some
of the kinds
of Russian - bought ads it was handing over to Congress.
Given that our esteemed lawmakers can't seem to agree on anything these days, the entrepreneurship organization is a long way from being able to guarantee that such a measure will ever pass, but on the Hill's Congressional
Blog recently, Kauffman's
policy director Jason Wiens and Dane Stangler, the organization's vice president
of research and
policy, did make a strong case regarding why it should.
Obama and Zuckerberg will take the stage at the annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit, «an event that will showcase the importance
of empowering global entrepreneurs to make communities around the world more economically prosperous and secure,» Director
of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic
Policy Jason Zients wrote in a
blog post.
The
blog also offers analysis
of policy issues, and suggests investing tips.
David Beckworth, who teaches economics at Texas State and writes on Fed
policy at his Macro and Other Market Musings
blog, points to the Federal Open Market Committee meeting that took place Sept. 16, 2008 — the day after the failure
of Lehman Brothers and the day the Fed was preparing to make an $ 85 billion loan to AIG (AIG).
Elliot Schrage, Facebook's vice president for communications and public
policy, and David Ginsberg, its director
of research, said in a
blog post on Monday that the company had made «real progress» in dealing with hoax stories and sham accounts since the 2016 election and the campaign, known as Brexit, to withdraw Britain from the European Union.
Hirschman too became far more pessimistic about long term convergence, and began worrying about the nature
of these constraints, even pointing out how misguided optimism itself could lead to highly pro-cyclical
policies that reverse the convergence process, in part by encouraging the kinds
of inverted balance sheets that I discussed in my
blog entry
of two weeks ago.
Tesla's
blog post calling out Reveal
of intentionally painting a false picture
of the company's safety
policies has triggered a fiery Twitter response...
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As Ron Hira, an Economic
Policy Institute research associate and an associate professor of public policy at Howard University outlines in this blog for the Economic Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United S
Policy Institute research associate and an associate professor
of public
policy at Howard University outlines in this blog for the Economic Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United S
policy at Howard University outlines in this
blog for the Economic
Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United S
Policy Institute: «These two India - based IT firms specialize in outsourcing and offshoring, are major publicly traded companies with a combined market value
of about $ 115 billion, and are the top two H - 1B employers in the United States.
Since the book is about innovation
policy, it sort
of falls into the ambit
of this
blog, so here we are.
For example, maybe one page mentions «low cost car insurance» in passing, but those words could be included in the text
of a link to another page on your site or
blog that goes into more detail about the pros and cons
of low cost car insurance
policies.
In an earlier
blog post, we provided a brief survey
of recent monetary
policy cycles in the U.S., showing that a higher Fed funds rate doesn't necessarily affect the yield on Treasury bonds in the same way.
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood
of writings
of all sorts — books,
blog - posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just about every monetary
policy development during and since the 2008 financial crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
Teslaâ $ ™ s
blog post calling out Reveal
of intentionally painting a false picture
of the companyâ $ ™ s safety
policies has triggered a fiery Twitter response...
(The only one
of which I MIGHT support is the character assassination) David has had a
policy very different than the one on your
blog (which drove me away from any desire to ever participate on you
blog again) and that is one
of allowing the conversation to flow freely.
David, I love these comics, what is your
policy on reuse
of them on others
blogs?
As you may have noticed, a flurry
of articles and
blog posts have materialized in the wake
of the Episcopal Church USA General Convention, many asserting that the Episcopal Church's declining numbers, and those
of other Mainline Protestant churches, are direct result
of their progressive
policies.
We are not setting foreign
policy at the highest levels
of government, we are only posting comments in a «Belief
Blog» on CNN's website.
It is the
policy of atheists on these
blogs to steal names and post misleading and lying messages.
Mr. Capretta is also a Contributing Editor at The New Atlantis, and is the author
of that journal's health care
policy blog, Diagnosis.
In a letter to concerned parents, published on Catholic
blogs, Bishop McMahon, head
of the CES, put the
policy succinctly: «The CES considers that it gets the best results for the Catholic community by negotiation.»
I'll never forget the church that beautifully integrated words from my
blog posts into their liturgy one Sunday morning, or the painter who rendered a chapter from my book into art, or the young man who composed a song around this post, or the pastor who made last - minute adjustments to his Easter service to ensure that women had a voice in proclaiming the resurrection, or the church that changed its
policies regarding abuse because
of our series on the topic, or those
of you who have sponsored children, worked the blessing
of «eshet chayil!»
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The title
of this
blog sums up Arsenals current transfer
policy... Everything seems to be too late with Arsenal when it comes to spending the current going rate for WC players, but very very very easy when scouting and buying young - lings.
«Zubi's transfer
policy has not been popular,» said Barcelona
blog Barca Blaugranes about their director
of football's firing, «and his talent evaluation skills were subpar.»
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She regularly uses her
blog as a platform to create awareness and to advocate for change, calling out the government, corporations, media and sometimes other bloggers for positions,
policies and actions that threaten the rights and well - being
of parents and their children.
«I feel like he has come out so strongly in favor
of policies that are so antithetical to children's health,» says Bettina Siegel, who runs the
blog The Lunch Tray.
This privacy
policy is subject to change but, unlike most sites, I'll actually provide notification
of any changes regarding privacy on the home page
of the
blog.
And that's what caught the interest
of Sonya Ziaja, a San Francisco Bay Area attorney who
blogs at numerous law and
policy media outlets as well as her own, Shark.
I think that Marion Nestle's
blog, Food Politics, does a good job
of discussing how public
policies actually reinforce poor food choices at the moment.
Recently I did some housekeeping on The Lunch Tray by dividing up my «
blog roll» (the long list
of links down and to the right) by topic, so if readers are specifically looking for help with family dinner or need sources for food
policy information, they'll know right where to go.
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Here you'll find a curated list
of my absolute favorite books,
blogs and websites on everything from lunchbox packing to general food
policy:
He was a co-founder
of the group D.C. Urban Gardeners, sits on the advisory board
of the D.C. Farm to School Network and contributes to food
policy blogs such as Grist and La Vida Locavore, as well as the gardening
blog Garden Rant.
This letter is submitted in my personal capacity, as a parent
of two children in Houston public schools and as the writer
of The Lunch Tray, a
blog focusing on food
policy issues relating to children.
The
blog has since become a trusted resource for news and commentary relating to children and food
policy, as well as discussions about the challenge
of feeding kids well in today's food culture.
I do wish I saw more input from fathers in the parenting
blog - o - sphere and in our discussions
of public
policy for parents and families.