Sentences with phrase «policy pieces into»

Ideally, true transformation to public education would be dealt with more deliberately through separate legislation instead of by adding policy pieces into the budget.

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Part spokesperson, part negotiator, Ivanka has led the White House's effort to promote the effort, using the small but important piece of tax reform as an opportunity to translate her campaign promises, which centered on helping women and working families, into policy.
The Fed's statement following its March meeting suggested to us it was unlikely to be hurried into any further interest - rate hikes by a single piece of inflation or employment data crossing a particular threshold and instead would make a wider judgement on the appropriate setting for monetary policy, based on a range of readings across the economy and financial markets.
In the same vein an essay in the conference edition of The Fabian Review and a Policy Network opinion piece offered some early insights into the project's findings.
I'm afraid that the world has moved on from the time when a well crafted piece from John Redwood would be enough to send potential Ukip jacks back into their Tory boxes.A party where the old guard of Maude Clarke, Hurd, Heseltine, Gummer, Patten etc clearly now pull the strings of an inexperienced leader just endorses the fear of being conned.What did happen to the Tory policy on fisheries?Why can only backbenchers support BOO whilst shadow (non) ministers and whips are blackmailed into supporting the collective policy of continued EU membership.Why would those seeking disengagement from what even the most active champions of the EU now CONTINUALLY refer to as an experiment vote Conservative?
Krauss's piece makes the magazine look like a liberal blowhard — especially because Krauss provides no thoughtful policy analysis, no new insights into the science of health care or politics, and it treats anyone with whom he disagrees with great disrespect.
Under the lunch isolation policy, if a pupils» parents misses payments, the child is put into lunch isolation where they are given one sandwich and one piece of fruit and are kept separated from their classmates.
He urges educators to bypass the textbooks and dig deeper into the policies that created current conditions, as he does in his American Prospect piece.
You can also start with existing slides or a policy PDF, if you already have them in your content files, and break them down into smaller pieces.
More than just making connections, the art students had to use their critical thinking skills not only to understand all the information and nuances of their public policy issue, but also to synthesize it into an art piece that conveyed a message.
Two core pieces of work have been to develop College - and Career - Ready Determination policies to allow students» direct entry into entry - level college courses without need for remediation, and Policy - Level Performance Level Descriptors, which describe what student performance looks like at various levels of proficiency in English language arts / literacy and mathematics.
A major piece of research by the Education Policy Institute into grammar schools and social mobility has been published today.
In keeping with its recent policy of leaping headlong at the avant - garde, Ford, which got into the aero game early and the minivan market late, has made the Aerostar a head - spinning piece of work.
The insurance experts at Effective Coverage can break it down into meaningful pieces to help you understand your coverage and to make good decisions about your policy.
Her current piece makes the point that the Fed should not have entered into such policies of easing, because now we face the results of those policies, which include low interest rates, and little reason to borrow.
The solution turned out to be such an obvious idea, yet it was so out of the box in terms of existing sheltering policy and practices that it took the insight and salesmanship of Rick DuCharme, founder of First Coast No More Homeless Pets in Jacksonville, Florida, to put all the pieces together and convince the Jacksonville shelter and municipal authorities to buy into it.
Mike Hulme, a climate scientist at the University of East Anglia in England and the author of a book on the struggle over climate policy, «Why We Disagree About Climate Change,» said that big gatherings of world leaders were less likely to bear fruit than splitting the challenge into pieces that are tractable, and focusing directly on addressing those problems.
Organizers are concerned about Canada's relentless lobbying against a key piece of EU climate policy, the Fuel Quality Directive, which aims to reduce imports of highly polluting fuels such as tar sands and synthetic oil from coal into Europe.
Through a new state policy toolkit piece and a convening of state regulators with the Institute for Market Transformation (IMT), ACEEE is digging deeper into the connection between building energy data access and greater energy efficiency.
As TED describes it, «One piece of Mission Blue is a sea voyage to the Galapagos Islands, April 6 - 10, 2010, gathering some of the world's most renowned ocean experts — marine scientists, deep sea explorers, technology innovators, policy makers, business leaders, environmentalists, activists and artists — for an epic adventure into the blue.
Seeing how this specific piece of science is being brought into a policy debate is rather interesting.
According to TED, «One piece of Mission Blue is a sea voyage to the Galapagos Islands, April 6 - 10, 2010, gathering some of the world's most renowned ocean experts — marine scientists, deep sea explorers, technology innovators, policy makers, business leaders, environmentalists, activists and artists — for an epic adventure into the blue.
Time and again politicians try to push through certain policy ideas, often packing them into broader pieces of proposed legislation, and predictably many of these proposals never make it through.
When it came into effect, administrators at airports had to interpret and enforce a complicated piece of policy, and the lawyers from the CCBLC knew that they would need to be on hand as a «watchdog,» in addition to providing legal advice to people who were stranded.
While both pieces offer worthwhile advice on ways to improve young lawyers» career satisfaction, as we head into a recession (some, like Larry Bodine believe that we're in one already), I wonder whether we'll see much of these kinder, gentler law firm policies designed to keep associates around.
This means that the at - fault driver's one million dollar policy limit is divided into several pieces.
In his 2004 article «System Failure: Why Governments Must Learn to Think Differently», Jake Chapman observed that the traditional model of policy making involves reducing the problem into smaller pieces and applying expertise and logic to reach solutions.
A good piece of advice is to switch from whole to term life and save, invest or incorporate the difference between the two policies into your budget.
This simple calculator takes into account all of the various pieces of information that determine the average insurance policy's cost.
In a piece for Delmarva Now, Chip Gordy, a financial adviser, recently identified some points to consider before converting a term life insurance policy into a permanent policy.
The other piece of your variable universal life insurance policy is a portion of the money you pay into the policy every month is saved or invested, meaning your policy will accrue cash value.
The insurance experts at Effective Coverage can break it down into meaningful pieces to help you understand your coverage and to make good decisions about your policy.
Until last week I had a policy that was initially purchased as income replacement, a policy that was specifically tied to a piece of commercial property, a policy that was tied to several rental properties, a policy to ensure my grand daughter's shot at higher education, another policy that was taken out to supplement the increase in my income since the first policy and a 30 year term policy that worked into my budget nicely the last year I could buy a 30 year term.
Emeritus Professor Stephen Leeder from the Menzies Centre for Health Policy at the University of Sydney, put things into context with a piece written for The Conversation and Croakey, on the rising cost health funding.
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