Sentences with phrase «public expectations»

Public expectations of science are sky - high, she said.
Comprehensive research on what parents want from early childhood education provides valuable insight on how to align public policies with public expectations.
Is it the perception that a heavily invested and industry - supported title must not be that good if the sales aren't meeting public expectations?
We seek to raise public expectations for high achievement by highlighting high - performing public schools and leaders.
Each year, I look forward to the results for no other reason than to gauge the impact of changing public expectations on the business of law.
Advances in data sciences and life sciences deep in university laboratories and corporate R&D departments were accompanied by profound changes in public expectations and everyday habits.
Lawyers and firms will need to find a balance between being true to themselves and meeting market needs as the profession and public expectations of it evolve.
It is the mechanism needed to boost good governance because the government of the day would be conscious of the fact that it can be voted out if it fails to meet public expectations.
The Premier is expected to use the 8 - minute address as part of the government's ongoing exercise of managing public expectations about the upcoming provincial budget.
ECB executive board member Benoit Coeure said the bank was working hard to prevent public expectations about inflation from becoming entrenched «on either side» — neither too high nor too low.
«I urge you to be above board and truly live up to public expectation as independent umpires.
Not every project can achieve zero energy when it opens, but the falling cost of solar, and rising public expectations for implementing photovoltaics, means that there is no better time to deliver solar - ready buildings.
Can a campaign of bad puns stir public expectations around this critical right to know?
Colin Barnett has a job on his hands to balance public expectations with the realities of a growing economy, particularly with regard to household prices.
Somewhat paradoxically, this actually gives pundits and politicians an incentive to refrain from cheerleading too loudly for the policies they think might actually help, in order to keep public expectations modest and avoid a future backlash.
He said that police forces will only be able to meet public expectations if the «shackles of financial restraint are removed.
There are guidelines, prohibitions and precedence that have established public expectations for public officers.
«Government is increasing in complexity and speed, and public expectations continue to rise,» Maude explained.
«It is attempt to temper public expectations,» Malloy said.
The conflict between the public's belief in teaching and the academic belief in research makes the central problem of the university unique; there's no other great social institution afflicted by such a radical division between public expectations and professional goals.
At the time, the idea of setting public expectations for what schools ought to accomplish rather than regulating the practices of schools and teachers seemed a goal worth fighting for, but not one that was likely to be achieved very quickly.
Institutional theories take a different view, arguing that schools (like other major social service sectors) are so constrained by public expectations that they have limited options for becoming very different.137 Public agencies that have limited autonomy, owing to extensive public oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come easily.
«We took a hard, thorough look at public expectations, the relationship of breeders with their dogs and what those mean for dogs» long - term physical and behavioral health.
Advances in tech, competitors products, and the general publics expectations means that if you strive to release the «perfect game» you'll end up in development hell.
Showcasing works that have transformed the public space of the city and also altered public expectations and the role of art outside the museums and galleries, the exhibition will include renderings, models, photographs and video footage of work by artists such as Red Grooms, Christo and Jeanne - Claude, and Kara Walker, among others.
And it is in this context that Tayou negotiates his African origins — he was born in Nkongsamba, Cameroon, in 1966 — and related public expectations.
The unprecedented exchange between the San Jose Museum and the Whitney is one of the more successful new relationships being forged between institutions in the current period of expanding public expectations and diminished finances.
Media analyst Jay Rosen points out that by adopting a curation function, Twitter has given itself an editorial dimension, one that requires certain choices be made about what is and isn't going to get covered and which in turn creates new public expectations and social responsibilities for the company.
Finally, open access contributes to the broader reputation of science and scholarship as an open enterprise and public good in a digital era in which public expectations of access to information have greatly increased.
A January 2017 report by the Transformational Task Force discussed the need for a culture change, including public expectations around «police accountability, bias, systemic and individual racism, and discrimination.»
The quality of Realtors must rise to meet public expectations before telling the public to use Realtors that are not qualified.
[129] Given this and high public expectations of quality, the budget in developing the car reportedly exceeded A$ 1 billion.
We need strategies for managing public expectations and understandings of unknowns and unpredictable technological developments, benefits and risks.
It would appear that the Minister wanted to put a damper on public expectations on what be expected in the budget.
«School leadership is as demanding a profession as any business or public sector job, especially in an era of rising public expectations and greater accountability for results,» said Robert Schwartz, academic dean at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and chair of the Executive Leadership Program steering committee.
«This cavalier use of public money is out of line with public expectations and what is considered acceptable elsewhere in the public sector,» committee chair Margaret Hodge said.
«While we have not included recommendations in this report, we are very clear on what needs to be done, and I'm confident the final report will meet public expectations of a stronger and more effective regulatory system.»
Public expectations for the pace of emissions reduction may disappoint some, but there are few who foresee a future where Canada is not making real progress in this area, at least over the coming 20 years.»
Presented to mark the 40th anniversary of the Public Art Fund, the exhibition highlights artworks that have transformed both the public spaces of New York as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and galleries.
Indeed, the public expectations of your company have never been greater.
And Cooke cautions that usually only the «two biggest annual showers (Perseids and Geminids) live up to public expectations
As a result, Fink noted, «the public expectations of your company have never been greater.»
Similar to last week's third quarter fiscal update delivered by finance minister Joe Ceci, this week's Speech from the Throne will mostly focus on political messaging and managing public expectations.
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