Sentences with phrase «radical overhaul of»

Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt announced a radical overhaul of the National Health and Medical Research Council's (NHMRC) grant program this fortnight.
The watershed moment came on 12 January, when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced the most radical overhaul of the platform's news feed to date.
The Prisons and Courts Bill, containing proposals for a radical overhaul of prisons as well as plans for online courts, has been dropped to make way for the election.
CSAE 3416 does not represent a radical overhaul of the standards for third party attestation engagements.
In September 2016, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) proposed a radical overhaul of the Code of Conduct regime.
A radical overhaul of firm governance, proposed by managing partner Matthew Layton and voted through by the partnership earlier this week, will also see the end of elections for key managerial roles.
Will the future of food require a radical overhaul of our contemporary diets or can technological and social advancements aim to provide (much) more of the same?
«Sven Teske, Renewable Energy Director from Greenpeace International, and one of the lead authors of the report said: «This is an invitation to governments to initiate a radical overhaul of their policies.»»
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development concluded in 2008 that business - as - usual in agriculture is not an option; instead, a thorough and radical overhaul of present international and agricultural policies is essential to meet the challenges of the future.
This happens often in science — most anomalies don't lead to a radical overhaul of the dominant paradigms.
Ever since the radical overhaul of the series with Resident Evil 4, the Resident Evil series has been moving further and further from its roots, to the... [Read full story]
This represents a radical overhaul of the Capital One small business credit card portfolio, with the six new Spark Business cards replacing the existing five cards.
The $ 250 Nook Tablet isn't a completely new product or a radical overhaul of the Nook Color.
Frederick M. Hess, Ph.D. — Tear Down This Wall: The Case for a Radical Overhaul of Teacher Certification
It's encouraging to read how Mark used his most frustrating year of teaching as a catalyst for the research and reflection that resulted in a radical overhaul of his whole approach to motivating his students.
The chancellor has faced claims of backing away from major measures after he dropped proposals for a radical overhaul of tax relief for pension contributions.
So the question is, Can state - level bureaucrats, operating in a politically charged, cost - conscious environment without governing structures in place for support, be able to implement a radical overhaul of what K — 12 students learn?
Launched in January by Prime Minister Theresa May, the strategy includes plans for a radical overhaul of technical education to address its historical undervaluation in the UK and provide a credible alternative to the academic route for young people who choose not to go to university.
2018-04-08 12:19 Unions will push for a radical overhaul of Australia's «joke» workplace relations laws to allow millions more workers to push for substantial wage increases Laws related to pregnancy, leave and breastfeeding rights in the workplace exist at the federal and state level.
Unions will push for a radical overhaul of Australia's «joke» workplace relations laws to allow millions more workers to push for substantial wage increases Laws related to pregnancy, leave and breastfeeding rights in the workplace exist at the federal and state level.
In a paper posted to the physics preprint site arXiv.org on December 5, he and his collaborators work not from supersymmetry but from an even more radical overhaul of physics: string theory.
In 1945, while working at what is now the Harvard Museum of Natural History, Nabokov proposed a radical overhaul of the taxonomy of a butterfly family which includes species known commonly as the «blues».
Continue reading «Francis Maude, flourishing as a minister, unveils radical overhaul of public procurement»»
radical overhaul of the core systems and structures within the Home Office itself, reform of IND, re-balancing of the criminal justice system, reform of the probation service and the review of counter-terrorist capabilities.
A radical overhaul of Britain's financial and banking system has been called for to combat «feral capitalism» by delegates attending Unite's policy conference in Brighton today (Monday, 25 June).
It is now clearer than ever that those numbers will be blown out of the water at the general election and that David Cameron will have succeeded in presiding over the most radical overhaul of the gender and ethnic make - up of the Conservative parliamentary party.
The decision not to publish Mr Field's report is another blow to hopes that the Coalition would embark on a truly radical overhaul of welfare.
Michael Gove will announce plans to let headmasters launch criminal proceedings against pupils today, in a radical overhaul of the power structure in schools.
Today's anger over burst pipes should be a precursor to a much more radical overhaul of the industry.
Convening such a body would provide a space to debate how best to address systematic political inequality, whether through thorough - going electoral reform including PR and compulsory voting, the radical overhaul of the democratic aberration that is the Lords, or in reforming party funding, all of which the report supports.
William Hague has ordered a radical overhaul of Britain's foreign policy starting with a major restructuring of his own department.
Calls for a radical overhaul of Britain's national security needs have brought Britain face - to - face with the changing demands of the 21st century.
So a radical overhaul of the commercial airliner may one day happen, but it's so many decades into the future that it can't be predicted with any seriousness by manufacturers.
There also needs to be a radical overhauling of MPs» second home allowances.
A DfE spokesperson said: «These reforms are one of the most radical overhauls of special needs provision in a generation — and it takes time to fully implement them.
They need to make radical overhauls of their organizational structure, business and distribution models, accounting practices, contract terms, and more.

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Another radical accused Mr Miliband of being on the back foot after George Osborne's plans to overhaul pensions.
He has already set out a clear goal of fully combining health and social care if elected in 2015, in what will prove a pretty radical overhaul.
Andrew Hubbard, CIOT Deputy President, says: «The current system for taxing small businesses is riddled with anomalies and inconsistencies and is need of a radical overhaul.
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said he looked forward to seeing the report in full and hoped it would recommend a «radical, total overhaul of this rotten system of expenses».
That the Parliament recognises that contract research staff in Scotland's universities and research institutes are one of the most significant assets in Scotland's knowledge economy; notes that more than 90 % of such staff are employed on insecure fixed term contracts, resulting in a systematic failure to properly exploit our science and social science base to the benefit of the Scottish economy and society; further notes that this highly educated human resource, comprising graduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral level workers, is subject to constant wastage, to the detriment of Scotland's universities and economic potential; and believes that the Scottish Executive should act with clarity, urgency and determination to secure a complete overhaul of the management of the contract research workforce with a view to eliminating the current insecurity and wastage and establishing a radical new approach in partnership with higher education employers and representatives of the research staff.
Dubbed «CIRM 2.0» the plan is characterized as «a radical overhaul» of business as usual in order to achieve CIRM's mission to «accelerate the development of stem cell therapies to patients with unmet medical needs.»
Rather, he's a sort of discombobulated radical who seeks many worthy changes in the American K — 12 enterprise but whose «plan,» for all its dozen steps, isn't likely to result in the overhaul he wants.
The Head Start program has needed a radical overhaul for the past 45 years, i.e. ever since its founding and its near - immediate demonstration that it doesn't do much lasting good by way of readying poor kids to succeed in school.
But the radical overhaul they need likely wouldn't happen without the infusion of expertise and resources — and fresh eyes — that is part of networking.
Radical overhaul The report comes at the launch of the Department of Education's consultation on plans to remove the statutory programme of study in ICT.
It doesn't have the option of doubling up on its existing design, as Scorpio is a radical architectural overhaul.
A good collection development policy is always a work in progress, requiring regular fine - tuning to meet the demands of changing environments, resources and demographics; but sometimes it requires a radical overhaul.
Law firm remuneration needs to be radically overhauled The traditional pay structure for rewarding non-equity partners in law firms is fundamentally unfair, out - dated and does not reflect the radical cost savings that can be made through the current technological revolution, says John Hayes of...
Given this backdrop, it was with some surprise that then Chancellor George Osborne in his 2014 Budget announced a radical overhaul in how defined contribution («DC») pension savings could be accessed, including an option to take all of it in cash to buy that infamous Maserati.
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