Sentences with phrase «policy prescriptions from»

Pepperell herself draws no specific TB - fighting policy prescriptions from the study.
In something that Poloz might appreciate, I approach the subject of central bankers offering fiscal policy prescriptions from a risk management framework.
Scientists seem to persist in thinking the problem is the public's understanding of climate science; if they only understood infrared radiative transfer, they would be on board with the inevitable policy prescription from that scientific understanding.

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Its policy prescription is based on the current size of the output gap and the deviation of current inflation from the Fed's objective, not on how these variables are likely to evolve in the future.
Llanso said getting more transparency from platforms about their content moderation practices, including the numbers and scope of the material there that's being flagged and is being taken down, could help shape policy prescriptions as well.
I have posted the following response: It is good Drummond confesses that his free - market policy prescriptions failed to improve productivity, but old habits apparently die hard: â $ œWe have an Employment Insurance scheme that basically dissuades people from going where the jobs are.
A greater difficulty with the cardinal's lecture, however, is the facile move from Bible quoting to public - policy prescription.
In reaction to the news that the board of NHS England has voted to defund homeopathy prescriptions, and recommended that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt blacklist homeopathy from being provided on the NHS at all, Humanists UK Director of Public Affairs and Policy Richy Thompson said:
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
As ever with drug policy, authoritarian prescriptions from on high have no contact with the reality of the situation on the ground.
The Cabinet Office's prescription for reform is a smaller and better fast - stream; more private sector experience; rotation on the basis of policy delivery, not career development; more expert special advisers (in short, kitchen Cabinets), and Permanent Secretaries chosen by Secretaries of State from a shortlist drawn up independently.
As the professions experience growing pressures from the public and government policy makers as well as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt.»
The statement and the radio appearance are part of a series of outreach efforts AAAS has made to encourage the new administration to leverage scientific evidence and fact - finding in forging policy prescriptions to address challenges from climate change to infrastructure improvements that it confronts.
The summit, which was organized by the Government - University - Industry Research Roundtable (GUIRR) of the National Academies of Science and held in Washington, D.C., 11 to 12 November 2002, included representatives from government agencies, disciplinary societies, and several education and science organizations who presented a litany of policy prescriptions and recommendations on the educational and societal forces that affect the experiences and expectations of the nation's future scientists and engineers.
Among the policy prescriptions outlined are expanding the number of green cards available to science students — to discourage U.S. - educated scientists from returning to their home countries and contributing to their development — and ensuring that «top U.S. officials from all agencies» push China «toward becoming a self - innovating country.»
Hoechst's health policy spokesman, Hassan Nour Eldin, says German law would make it possible for a woman to obtain a prescription for RU486 from her doctor, collect the drug from a pharmacist and take it without proper medical supervision.
What makes Canada's approach so refreshing is that he does not seek to align himself with one set of policy prescriptions or the other; instead, he picks and chooses from each.
As the DfE's direction since 2010 has been to move away from top - down prescription, calls for statutory limits on working time and enforced work - life balance policies not only run contrary to this strategy but the likelihood of such dictatorial tools making a significant difference is debatable at best.
After denouncing the «best practices» identified by the authors of Surpassing Shanghai on the basis of the methods we used, Greene appears to realize that his war on «best practices» has led him to inadvertently attack the kinds of studies done by people whose policy prescriptions he prefers, like Ludger Woessmann and Eric Hanushek, who have done well - regarded statistical analyses of survey data from OECD - PISA and other sources.
I often wonder whether many of the absurd policy prescriptions advocated by so - called education reformers could be avoided or eliminated by sending reformers to psychologists for counseling to resolve residual trauma leftover from one or more bad relationships they had with their teachers during their own childhoods.
They conclude with policy prescriptions, starting with the need to change from a focus on standardized tests to what is still the «black box» of actual student learning and to changing classroom practices, particularly formative assessment.
Due to the lack of standardization and the extreme volume of faxes from off site pharmacies, Crestview Animal Hospital's policy is to provide only hand written prescriptions for our clients.
«The policy is at least one step, if not two, removed from actual interpretation, implementation or prescription of law or policy,» he wrote.
He has never shied away from policy prescriptions and speaking forcefully, telling me that a quieter voice on the climate - energy challenge «could be interpreted as satisfaction with the status quo.»
It is not tangential to the policy prescriptions emanating from what David Henderson called the environmental policy milieu.
But without advice and leadership from the people closest to the research about what should be done — and sometimes that level of policy prescription does come from scientists, to be fair — the seriousness of the issue is likely to remain unrecognized.
A report on essential health benefits from December 2011 notes that 9 % of individual policy holders didn't have basic prescription drug coverage, 34 % didn't have substance abuse coverage, and a whopping 62 % didn't have maternity coverage.
But accelerated underwriting gets around this by drawing from a lot of third party sources, like prescription checks and motor vehicle reports, to put together a comprehensive picture of your health and provide a policy that's the same low price as a standard term life insurance policy but with a much faster application process..
Insurers are culling information from other online databases, such as motor vehicle and prescription drug records, and using it along with the online application answers to estimate risk and issue policies.
If you apply for this type of policy — although you won't undergo a medical exam — the insurance company will use data from a report by the Medical Information Bureau and do a Rx (medical prescriptions records) check to help them determine what type of risk they are undertaking by insuring you.
Most insurance companies have health plan options that allow you to choose from among health insurance policies that have lower monthly premiums if you consent to pay more out - of - pocket costs, such as a yearly deductible and copayments for services and prescription medications.
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It is true that having a prescription from Lithium and having been diagnosed with bipolar disorder will certainly complicate the «process» of applying for a traditional term life insurance or whole life insurance policy, that doesn't mean that you're AUTOMATICALLY going to be denied by every life insurance company.
Life insurers may also cover losses resulting from injury or even the need for long term care, depending on the kinds of policies issued.Health insurers pay for medical - related expenses, such as hospital stays, doctor visits and prescriptions.
Common job duties seen on a Pharmacy Tech Trainee example resume are greeting customers, answering to their inquiries, maintaining pharmacy inventory, discarding outdated items, maintaining a safe and clean working area, adhering to infection - control policies, collecting payment from clients, and filling prescriptions.
If a person claims she needs an emotional support animal and has a prescription from a licensed mental health professional, the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 requires the community association to make a «reasonable accommodation» to their policies and allow the emotional support animal.
The administrative Law Judge found the tenant suffered from severe depression, and that her Yorkshire Terrier which obtained inadvertently and without a prescription, and which she kept in violation of a no pet policy, could be soothing and have a therapeutic benefit.
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