Sentences with phrase «policy consequences»

The phrase "policy consequences" refers to the outcomes or results that occur as a result of a particular decision or action taken by a group or organization to address a specific issue or problem. Full definition
In particular, we focus on a decision that has important policy consequences.
The reason for the present Republican surge is that this isn't change that most Americans believe in, although it is change they voted for (at least if any of them gave a moment's thought to the more or less inevitable policy consequences of their votes for Obama and a Democratic Congress).
And we're already seeing policy consequences, with Trump circumventing what had been the policy process to declare he'd impose new tariffs.
So given equal scientific weight to their arguments, the argument of the alarmist is rationally of greater policy consequence and should be given more attention, without it being cast as part of the mainstream.
It should be obvious that this discussion has important policy consequences since so many politicians are wedded to the idea that CO2 needs to be controlled in order to avoid «dangerous changes of the global climate.»
Although the «high stakes» of patent litigation may often create novel arguments to invalidate a particular patent, broader policy consequences ultimately arise as to how to temper CIPO's independent administrative functions with the ability of third parties to raise administrative noncompliance as a ground of patent invalidity.
In a legal dispute that may have future policy consequences, Stu Simms successfully represented a terminally ill inmate.
For current EU trade policy the consequences of the judgment are that future FTAs will remain mixed, requiring ratification of the Member States.
«Electoral and policy consequences of voter turnout: Evidence from compulsory voting in australia.»
Several provisions in the Senate plan could be in jeopardy under the Byrd Rule, but the waiting period is one of the most important, given its policy consequences.
Last year, Gorsuch spoke of how he agreed with Scalia that judges should use «text, structure and history» to understand the law, and «not to decide cases based on their own moral convictions or the policy consequences they believe might serve society best,» The Washington Postreported.
«These results have important public health and policy consequences, given the elevated risk of overdose among individuals treated with high doses of these drugs.»
Other investigators then look at the policy consequences of these findings, and focus on ways this knowledge can be used to generate companies and commercial products for patients.
No one would call the 2016 election a battle of ideas, but it will have policy consequences.
To do so, they should ensure a uniform and predictable cost of carbon, allow market prices to drive solutions, maximize transparency to stakeholders, reduce administrative complexity, promote global participation and easily adjust to future developments in climate science and policy consequences.
Democrats make more large spending cuts than Republicans, but they do so to balance previous spending increases, says Bren School assistant professor Sarah Anderson and co-author Laurel Harbridge in a forthcoming article titled «The Policy Consequences of Motivated Information Processing among the Partisan Elite,» which will appear in American Politics Research.
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