Sentences with phrase «question of policy»

I asked the same question of policy makers around the world and they said it's a good document, but the comment ended right there.
This raises difficult questions of policy for the courts.
On questions of policy, the «arbitrary and capricious» standard of reasonableness governs and, while it has its complexities, there is little doctrinal support for anything like correctness review.
It has, in fact, been heartening to see how much of the campaign has focused on legitimate questions of policy.
People are no longer controlling the major questions of policy that the winner will have to deal with.»
This is a cross-party question of policy that addresses a felt need by LGBT people and religious freedom for minorities like Quakers, Unitarians and Liberal Jews, as well as for those, like the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England, who disagree.
Applicants for the «Spencer Foundation Philosophy of Education Institute» should be graduate students in education, philosophy, or political theory who are interested in pursuing normative questions of policy and practice in education.
If I or others present evidence that calls into question any of these policies, it is up to the promoters of those policies to show why that evidence is not germane.
The cases also implicated more profound questions of policy and ethics at stake in international conflicts over the protection and the exploitation of marine mammals.»
But these are precisely the sorts of questions of policy significance that the report tells us, very explicitly, that it can not answer:
There are questions of policy and certainly if you ask people what they want, that list could grow infinitely, right?
At these meetings, financial statements are reviewed, committee reports are received, and questions of policy are discussed and acted upon.
This is again a question of policy, policy that needs to be long term in its thinking with cost minimizing as a key objective.
Whether The Law Society's new proposed high - profile proactive approach is the best way in which to try to overcome, once and for all, any residual racism in today's Ontario legal profession, is a question of policy, on which reasonable members of the profession may differ, even as they all agree that any such residual racism must be overcome.
Whether strict compliance is necessary or whether the purposes of the statutory scheme would be furthered by a less rigorous approach is arguably a question of policy and fact.
On the question of policy risks amid a weekend that saw Capitol Hill promote a tax plan with many surprising and potentially damaging proposals, Severino was clear: «I think there's pretty good evidence that tax cuts don't pay for themselves.»
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