Sentences with phrase «preferred policy approaches»

But the view of energy and environmental challenges can be quite different in different parts of the world, leading to sometimes significant differences in preferred policy approaches across regions.
Just days before the election of Donald Trump as president, ExxonMobil reiterated its claim to support a revenue neutral carbon tax as the «best option» for achieving its preferred policy approach to addressing climate change.

Not exact matches

Some organizations prefer a strictly mandated policy that deeply restricts traveler choices and punishes noncompliance, while others take a softer - handed approach, allowing travelers more latitude to make decisions that will benefit them and the organization.
Such policies are naturally favoring an inorganic growth which china is readily providing, unlike India which prefers a more democratic (or bureaucratic or naturally slow) approach which is failing to fulfill the aspirations of the new President in one way or the other.
More than once, Clegg opposes Osborne for pursuing a too - narrowly pro-trade and pro-investment approach to China, leaving readers to infer that Clegg would have preferred some kind of more robustly human rights - driven policy towards China: «too many of our politicians have rushed to embrace authoritarian capitalism: George Osborne's gratuitous pandering to China's rulers in Beijing in pursuit of commercial advantage springs to mind» (226).
Whether your preferred policy solution is based on standards and accountability, parental choice, instructional reform, or something else, the better approach to reform is gradual and decentralized so that everyone can learn and adapt.
To give you a taste of what is coming in Part 2, the arguments can be summarized as: 1) Education does not lend itself to a single «best» approach, so the Gates effort to use science to discover best practices is unable to yield much productive fruit; 2) As a result, the Gates folks have mostly been falsely invoking science to advance practices and policies they prefer for which they have no scientific support; 3) Attempting to impose particular practices on the nation's education system is generating more political resistance than even the Gates Foundation can overcome, despite their focus on political influence and their devotion of significant resources to that effort; 4) The scale of the political effort required by the Gates strategy of imposing «best» practices is forcing Gates to expand its staffing to levels where it is being paralyzed by its own administrative bloat; and 5) The false invocation of science as a political tool to advance policies and practices not actually supported by scientific evidence is producing intellectual corruption among the staff and researchers associated with Gates, which will undermine their long - term credibility and influence.
Of course, all of the above entails a sophisticated strategy involving the right approach and utilizing a policy from a preferred dividend paying mutual whole life insurance company.
Which is very relevant, as I'd prefer a return on equity (RoE) valuation approach here (vs. most analysts & their focus on earnings / EBITDA multiples), reflecting DHG's deliberate asset - heavy investment policy... which is now far less usual in the sector.
But in this case, given the risk - management challenges we face and the policy alternatives under consideration, it is our judgment that a carbon tax is a preferred course of public policy action versus cap and trade approaches
Establishing an environmentally preferred purchasing policy for construction materials used for maintenance and renovations not only ensures a consistent approach to material selection but also helps reduce environmental harm by specifying low - VOC, sustainably harvested, or reused materials.
One of CSPW's complaints about climate change policy under President Barack Obama is that his preferred «all - of - the - above» approach to the nation's energy mix did not in any way, shape or form reflect the urgency of the climate threat, even as articulated by the President himself on multiple occasions.
[Note that I've presumed that Bob Smith is a pseudonym (I may be incorrect in this), and based on Slaw's policies it's my preferred approach not to engage with him directly on that basis]
However, the Government will be required to support policy development which firmly situates Indigenous people as the primary drivers of this emerging economic approach such as a preferred Indigenous tender in commercial work.
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