Sentences with phrase «policy demand decisions»

Not exact matches

But this day of typical Easter activities was preceded by something considered an anomaly by any President except this one: several early morning tweets defending his decision not to label China a currency manipulator — a policy reversal from his campaign rhetoric — and criticizing the protesters in Saturday's tax marches who demanded he release his returns.
First, a sudden change in the investment paradigm — such as that that triggered the May - June 2013 Taper Tantrum or this January's Swiss National Bank decision to alter its currency policy — creates widespread investor demand for portfolio adjustments.
That means each policy decision demands more judgment than in the past.
In this situation, the overall monetary policy decision was relatively straightforward as the required movement was the same to meet both inflation and output goals, as is the case in the event of demand shocks.
The decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve to move away from its quantitative easing policy — in which the central bank creates billions of dollars to buy financial assets each month — comes amid signs the American economy is beginning to heat up, which would boost demand for Canadian imports.
The ongoing US recovery, the new US administration's decision to restart the approval process for the Keystone XL pipeline and other energy projects, and further policy measures, including tax reform, deregulation and infrastructure spending, could boost both demand and business confidence, igniting animal spirits and leading to an acceleration in the rates of investment, firm creation and innovation.
A trio of senior ministers have demanded a full discussion on Britain's nuclear policy in the wake of the decision not to debate the issue at this year's Labour conference.
Our analysis underscores how unlimited campaign contributions - as limited liability companies effectively have no limits - warp our elections and result in important policy decisions being driven by the demands of wealthy special interests.
«Thoughtfully assembled and analyzed data are necessary to determine effective strategies to improve student outcomes; we expect that SDP will create a demand among leaders for policy - relevant analyses that enable informed decision - making.»
Of course I'm referring to their «waiver» policy, as well as the ill - considered decision to demand conditions from states in return from flexibility.
The district role has been primarily to create policies that demand a certain level of outside participation in decision making.
«What's more, these systems will provide the community with unambiguous school demand data, which can help policy makers make decisions on improving the academic performance and learning environment of various schools.»
In an email, Myles R. Allen, a climate scientist and policy analyst at Oxford University, said Trump's decision hinted at a bigger issue, simmering well beyond the United States, that would continue to hinder progress — the enduring abundance of, and demand for, fossil fuels:
«Two days after the decision by US President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, the conservative wing of the ruling Christian Democratic Party (CDU) is demanding a radical change in Germany's climate policy.
They've written letters to the government demanding that Ottawa stop a swarm of activist groups backed by foreign billionaires from hijacking — as the prime minister himself put it — the hearings over the Canadian Northern Gateway pipeline that would carry our oil from Alberta to B.C. Canadians have been calling into radio shows and writing blogs, and spreading the word in their communities about the fact that this crucial decision over Canada's national energy policy is being infiltrated by what are essentially the well - paid lobbyists of wealthy and powerful foreign interests.
A decision to uphold will «require FERC to revise its demand response policy, or leave the matter completely to the states,» according to Hall.
Someone would do an almost as useful service by beginning to compile a list of the academic papers that call into question the merits of the emission reduction policies now being promoted — the endless list of regulations, subsidies, taxes, product mandates, and government - imposed «information programs» that all seek to alter energy supply and demand decisions.
If decisions or policy are changed / implemented based on what goes on here, for example, then people should demand that their «science» and integrity, conduct etc. checks out.
Well - versed in considering factors such as customer demand, market trends, store policies and financial budgets when making crucial buying decision.
Likewise, policymakers can demand that evidence guide funding decisions and policy.29
Dr. Yildiz reports, «During my work, I have noted that corresponding to Turkey's changing social, political, economic and cultural dynamics, the number of children needing government protection and care also increases, demanding restructuring the social policies including parenting plans and custody decisions; and institutional care programs and services.»
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