Sentences with phrase «policy failure»

If he fails, this prime minister will go down in history not because of today's victory but because of a foreign policy failure of historic proportions.
A consistent theme across this report is concern about the lack of implementation of the commitments of government and the lack of government accountability for policy failure.
There can be no excuse for ongoing policy failure.
No, not a listing of potential policy failures as would be revealed by additional model failures.
He rightly pointed out that a price level target would have the advantage of making up for past monetary policy failures that inflation growth rate targeting lacks.
Despite repeated attempts to «create a drug free world» the sheer scale of global policy failure is breathtaking.
Our all - ages helmet law has been a remarkable policy failure, something other jurisdictions around the world now cite in order to avoid.
«One of the great public policy failures in Canadian history was the failure to actually execute land claim treaties and, in a sense, titlement, in British Columbia over of course of the last 150 years,» Mr. Prentice, now a vice-chairman at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, said.
To virtually exclude the Indigenous community from participation in the development of strategies and benchmarks runs the risk of further entrenching dependency and compounding the public policy failure of the last 30 years.
As Douglas Carswell argued on last night's Westminster Hour (19 minutes and 20 seconds in and available for a week here via BBC iPlayer) there are numerous Labour policy failures on which the Conservative Party should now focus - as well as restating the positive reasons for voting Conservative.
I can not think of a more serious case of policy failure with such dire long - term consequences, not just for the environment and Australian's way of life but for the economy in a global business environment that is being so rapidly transformed.
The concept was intended to attempt to deal with what many conservationists view as a significant policy failure in international whale management.
And this would, in our view, be an inexcusable collective policy failure.
It is such policy failures that lead me to be thankful that the majority of health policy is devolved.
The lack of action, lack of leadership, dishonesty in science managed by the Executive branch, and years of complete policy failure have hurt the United States.
Foreign policy failures threaten to leave Saudi Arabia stuck in several conflicts of limited benefit to a would - be royal reformer and the nation.
McCallum found that journalists told the story of Indigenous health through a dominant frame of «crisis and government policy failure».
The EU was never as effective as it claimed to be, but it has helped its members generate growth through its single market and enlargement projects; it has also offered a comfortable excuse for numerous policy failures.
If so, Cameron would be wise not to appear more concerned with attacking Corbyn than with addressing policy failures.
It was yet another example — they happen every few years — of a burst of media attention to the plight of an impoverished, remote First Nations village briefly forcing Canadians to contemplate the worst policy failure of successive federal governments.
A newly - elected president Trump will quickly turn from making the Fed a scapegoat for his own campaigns» tribulations to blaming it for his economic policy failures — starting with the equities market nose dive that's likely to follow his surprise victory.
Yet somehow, despite policy failures that are made obvious by the lowest interest rates ever recorded in human history, a persistent narrative still dominates financial markets: all - knowing, omnipotent central bankers are still in full control of the situation and will do «whatever it takes» to maintain order.
If you want to make it about Obama's supposed policy failures then you need to address Romney's failures as governor also.
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The organization Human Rights Watch calls America's family policy failure «a human rights concern.»
Moreover, academics like Zhu Feng of Beijing University have long declared China's North Korea policy a failure.
Also the serious economic framework McDonnell has announced can restore Labour's economic credibility — the key policy failure that lost it the 2015 General Election.
With community groups still spurning Cuomo despite his attempt to strongarm Democratic unity and win WFP support, the New York political world entered something of a parallel universe in which the governor and his allies act like Cuomo has always been a champion of party unity and that the primary fight is about anything but progressive policy failures due to years of a sanctioned Democratic split.
This was always predicated on the belief that Brown would lose the election - partly because of his manifest policy failures but also because of his brittle and unstable character.
In one of the most damning reports of American policy failures, «Iraqi Hospitals Ailing Under U.S. Occupation,» journalist Dahr Jamail cites a litany of horrors evident in Iraqi hospitals in and near Baghdad.
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia, for example, have experienced significant deforestation over the past five years, reflecting broad policy failures, said the researchers.
Leadership to solve this problem needs to come from the UK government, which needs to address national policy failures that have made the problem worse and to support local authorities in tackling local pollution problems.
Both NCLB and Race to the Top — and the assumptions behind them — were not only ineffectual but demoralizing to educators and major policy failures.
Labour education spokesman Des McNulty said: «There seems to be no end to SNP policy failure in education.
Other research has documented similar instances of PEP overuse [12 — 15], and suggested that such costly policy failures can be exacerbated by «media hysteria.»
Although the Bronx's fortunes have improved since the 1970s, artists and politicians are still debating how to address the same issues of inequality and urban policy failures that Matta - Clark sought to highlight.
«Europe's climate policy failure demonstrates beyond doubt that its unilateralism has been a complete fiasco,» Dr. Peiser told the Senate committee.
Terence Corcoran: Ontario Liberals» huge green energy about - face shows renewables aren't so doable after all Financial Post Terence Corcoran 28 September 2016 One should never underestimate the ability of politicians to convert massive policy failure into a dazzling display of green concern for the welfare of voters.
Alarming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representation in Australian prisons, combined with high rates of recidivism, and an annual government expenditure reaching $ 3 billion, have led many to claim that incarceration — particularly of young people — is a social policy failure that needs to be redressed.
The Conservative party are wrong to heap the blame for last year's policy failures on the eurozone, which only now is depressing demand in our most important export market.
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