Sentences with phrase «policy circles»

Resistance will be led by businesses anxious to preserve their current advantages and in policy circles where control over information and communication is a central value.
For decades, the term «accountability» primarily referred, in education policy circles, to government regulations intended to ensure quality.
In public policy circles, crises are called «focusing events» — bringing to light a particular failing in government policy.
There are many people who can be credited for making marriage fashionable again within policy circles.
These, some in foreign - policy circles felt, were better avoided.
The timing of the election was kept within a small policy circle and the date chosen for maximum advantage to the incumbent government.
Although the survey is a purely Japanese exercise, the results are being studied carefully in Australian policy circles.
But what about the national education policy circles who supported him?
A fundamental question asked in business and public policy circles is whether workers will accumulate adequate assets in their 401 (k) plans for retirement.
by Judith Curry Until recently, there was little recognition within Japan's science policy circle of the need to discuss the role of science in government policy - making.
That China is the rising world power seems taken for granted in many elite foreign policy circles.
Questioning Trident has been a big taboo in Labour Party policy circles for a couple of decades or so.
But some members are afraid that the law, designed to allow the Senate to operate more efficiently, will also diminish their clout in Washington policy circles.
However, in Labour policy circles Blue Labour quickly ran into difficulties.
Because higher blends of ethanol could cause problems for older cars, the 10 percent figure is known in policy circles as «the blend wall.»
At the conclusion of their seminar, Liben told the students about how Sputnik had launched a massive debate within policy circles about the lack of rigor in the American education system, with some camps feeling students should be pushed to tackle more demanding topics earlier in their school career and others arguing it wasn't developmentally appropriate.
The latest meme to circulate in Canadian economic policy circles is that the Trans - Pacific Partnership could cost 20,000 automotive manufacturing jobs in Canada.
Figuring out ways to regulate trading by sophisticated investors in derivatives, which go by exotic names such as «currency forwards» and «credit default swaps,» is a hot topic in international policy circles, largely because failures on this murky side of the market are blamed for the 2008 global credit meltdown and the recession that followed.
Let's play a game called: «Comparing Canadian and German Apprenticeships Using Actual Statistics, Instead of the Usual Misinformed Anecdotal BS That Passes for Analysis in Canadian PSE Policy Circles».
His notoriety in investment advice policy circles was further enhanced when the Obama administration cited his work in 2015, as it argued for the DOL Conflicts of Interest Rule.
«Many of the people who will form the new government have been outside of government policy circles for a long time, and they may have a simplistic point of view on CT [counter-terrorism] issues,» one of the cables, published in the Guardian newspaper, noted.
A paper recently released by the Brookings Institute (click here to read the paper in full) has «added» some «value» to our thinking about the use of observations in the teacher evaluation systems of topic here, and most all educational policy circles these days.
Dr. Ravitch is one of the most influential education scholars of recent decades, and her turnaround has become the buzz of school policy circles.
Maine maintains number two status, despite the difficult year for charter approvals in the pine tree state, a decision that surely will be debated in charter policy circles.
«At the center of Jones» vision for socially uplifting environmentalism is the creation of «green collar» jobs, a phrase he helped extend beyond advocacy and policy circles into mainstream conversation.
In local policy circles, these instruments are called complementary policies, implying that they exist to support a comprehensive cap - and - trade system that covers 85 % of statewide greenhouse gas emissions.
It is a common worry in American policy circles that we should not trust China's commitments on mandatory emissions reductions to be «measurable, reportable, and verifiable.»
It started to be cemented in policy circles after the European Union adopted the target in 1996.
A relative unknown in national policy circles, Suresh is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and maintains a productive research group in the emerging field of nanobiomechanics.
Indeed, workforce initiatives are popping up like spring flowers in Washington science policy circles.
Outside of education policy circles, the effort to redesign the standards largely has flown under the radar.
On both sides of the Atlantic, foreign policy circles have been speculating about possible outcomes from the three - day visit.
We might look to policy circles for a greater recognition of the relevancy today of republican ideas.
Whoever decided that BULLET aid was a great name to be bandied about in public policy circles should be slapped upside the head.
My colleague Matt Hourihan wrote a great review of the effect price has on technology change and found that price — especially the small to moderate carbon pricing and fuel taxes talked about within policy circles — will do nothing but drive incremental technology change.
He talks not just about putting kids first, raising test scores, and the relationship of education to economic opportunity — the standard rhetoric of his predecessors — but also about education as a tool for social justice, not a phrase heard very often in Washington policy circles or even among his fellow technocrats in the Obama administration.
As teacher shortages once again become widespread in California and across the nation, discussions of how to recruit and retain high - quality teachers are occupying center stage in policy circles.
«This is one of those fun facts that is not well - digested by people in day - to - day life, in business, in policy circles,» says House.
The standard view in economics and in policy circles is that wage increases come at a cost that impacts individual firms negatively.
There's a view in some policy circles that easy monetary policy is good for an economy, and the more stimulus you add, the better.
The myth of lack of capital for private technology companies dominates the narrative in a lot of incubators and policy circles.
There is so much discourse on this issue currently on this topic within the C - suite in fact some in policy circles are now saying they believe it appears increasingly likely that the «full» border tax adjustment (currently in the Houses» version of the bill) ends up being watered down to a sort of «relocation penalty» (which would likely then appear in the Senate - version of the bill).
Two of those five advisers Clovis brought in — George Papadopoulos and Carter Page — raised eyebrows because they were total unknowns in American political and foreign policy circles.
I imagine too he would have been heartened to have seen Elinor Ostrom win the Nobel Prize for Economics last year (whose similar, if more systematic, empirical studies of commons governance and economics are gaining wider traction in scholarly & policy circles).
More recently, President Obama's foreign policy circle have come to distrust Mr Cameron over his choice of Michal Kaminski as leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists.

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