Not exact matches
Some education advocates and
policy analysts called the decision to
give awards to only two states an impressive stroke of political
courage.
I'm not convinced about the other side of his argument — an overemphasis on CO2 in the
policy guides — but, irrespective of your opinion of his political inclinations, it is important to
give due respect to someone who argues outside the box, dares to challenge convention and has the
courage to be unfashionable.
In those circumstances the individual decides to break trust to reveal an even greater breach of trust, and that takes some
courage when dealing with powerful organisations who impose secrecy on individuals, while in effect using the individuals to
give legitimacy to the statements of those who weild the real power and create the
policy statements.