Sentences with phrase «public policy point of view»

As he stated «there is logically, and from a public policy point of view, no difference for this purpose between doctors and social workers», and that «it is immaterial that social workers, not doctors, place children on the Child Protection Register or take them into care, since child protection work requires social service departments to work closely with the police, doctors, community health workers, the education service and others».
From the public policy point of view, though, there is nothing to be gained by suppressing the renewable energy market.
«From a public policy point of view, that's not ideal.»

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An important and useful element of the thinking at the time was the replacement of the earlier «control theory» approach to policy (i.e. the belief that the central point was to find an appropriate spot on the Phillips curve and to stay there), towards a «game theoretic» view, in which the critical issues related to behaviour — the interaction between the monetary authorities and the public.
From a public - policy point of view, this is a challenge, because we don't really know how to get government to help improve attachment relationships in low - income homes.
Brown's thesis is a strong rebuttal to a commonly held point of view, arguing that a «strong» leader — defined as someone who «concentrates a lot of power in [their] hands, dominates both a wide swath of public policy and the political party to which [they] belong, and takes the big decisions» (p. 1)-- is ultimately an undesirable leader.
Political scientists have considered leadership from the point of view of the power held by leading persons and institutions, the policies that are implemented, and the interests of various publics within a society.
This is the only thing I'd like to say about religion, and I don't think it's too far off the rails: Any strategy for communicating the science to the public — let alone any strategy for promoting policy measures — needs to carefully analyze different segments of public opinion and look for ways they can be won over to your point of view, rather than needlessly alienated from it.
In outlets like The New Republic and Yale Environment 360, Pielke has articulated a more nuanced point of view, often arguing for greater distinctions between debates about scientific integrity and those about public policy.
Thus it seems almost every point of view can be argued based on a strategically formulated carbon budget, and the main value of the budgets are as communication tools, giving views with widely different and incompatible policy implications a similar standing in the public discourse.
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This was a particularly important case as it confirmed that it is very difficult to argue that registration of any judgment of a member state would be contrary to public policy in view of the concept of mutual trust in the legal systems of other member states, especially in cases where points could and should have been taken in the original jurisdiction.
The sentiment is repeated in some way by several other commentators; the point being, that a publication as critical of centralized authority as Numerama publishing a public message about cryptocurrency adoption by the central government gives an overly optimistic, if not artificial and incomplete, view of government policy.
Research on psychopathology in adolescence is important both from a scientific point of view and from the point of view of prevention and public health policy.
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