Sentences with phrase «public confidence in the system»

It was found that efforts to increase voter turnout had instead resulted in decreased public confidence in the system.
I am grateful for the opportunity to work with Senate President Pro Tempore David Long, Speaker Brian Bosma, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz to review and restore public confidence in our system of school accountability.
«It would go a long way towards dispelling accusations of bias and restoring public confidence in the system if the process was open - with the necessary reporting restrictions in place to protect the child,» explained committee chairman Alan Beith.
Community justice minister Maria Eagle said today: «Community justice courts are an efficient and effective way of conducting court operations, increasing public confidence in the system, reducing crime and giving communities the power to influence decisions.
Also, because the expertise of the members of the judiciary in the area of human rights is not comparable to that of the members of the Human Rights Tribunal, who are individuals selected on the basis of their expertise and interest in this discrete and specialized area of law, a specialized human rights section within the Queen's Bench will have to be created in order to maintain public confidence in the system.
Societal acceptance is a key piece of the autonomous puzzle, particularly if any high - profile accidents occur and undercut public confidence in the systems» capabilities.
Caltex chief executive Julian Segal has hit out at the Fair Work Ombudsman over its handling of the wage underpayment problem plaguing the fuel supplier's franchise network, blaming the regulator for an unconstructive relationship that has had the effect of harming public confidence in the system.
A framework for federally appointed judges that is more open is also good for improving public confidence in the system, says Craig Ferris, a partner at Lawson Lundell LLP in Vancouver and a bencher of the Law Society of B.C. «There is more confidence in the system if people have a better sense of how judges are selected,» says Ferris.
The Task Force believes that the financing mechanisms for law school education and the pricing practices they facilitate must change, and that continued public confidence in the system of legal education is dependent on that change.
«These recommendations, when implemented, will enhance public confidence in our system of civil justice.»
Teachers have a great deal of discretion in what and how they teach, and are intentionally buffered by the system from outside intrusions — leaving administrators, superintendents, and policymakers out of touch, performing tasks designed mainly to increase public confidence in the system: organizing, budgeting, managing, and «dealing with disruptions.»
«Here, the CJC determined that Justice Camp's disrespectful treatment of the complainant was so antithetical to the values of the judicial system that his removal was the only manner in which to maintain public confidence in the system
Mr Reid said this was a sign that there had been «big advances» in this area, but told MPs that «no less than a full and fundamental overhaul of this department and this directorate will be sufficient» to restore public confidence in the system.
«Without a visible improvement in the government's ability to plan and control immigration, public confidence in the system will remain low.»
Such loss of public confidence in the system will be both difficult and costly to restore.
But the legitimacy of our judicial system comes from the public confidence in the system, which in turn, comes about only where the public knows what's going on.
In Re B (a child)(disclosure)[2004] EWHC 411 (Fam), [2004] All ER (D) 500 (Mar), Mr Justice Munby expressed his concern about further loss of public confidence in the system.
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