Sentences with phrase «radical proposals»

But second, I have a more radical proposal for higher education.
Indeed, the more radical expressions of black power were suppressed by force, and the more radical proposals to the churches were simply voted down.
The real estate industry should be safe from radical proposals from either the left or the right for at least two years.
«These are not radical proposals,» she said.
There are other radical proposals the churches need to debate.
However, the white paper still includes contentious plans removing the right of parents to be represented on academy boards of governors and radical proposals allowing head teachers to award staff qualifications.
The two shows together create a proactive dialogue that contains — and calls for — radical proposals for new understandings of the contemporary world.
And during an obvious crisis there is some chance that more radical proposals can be heard.
The Church of England and the Methodist Church have been challenged to «break the logjam» in relations between them in a set of radical proposals to both... More
Then again, the Mirror and the Guardian both lead on the nationalisation plans, arguably the most radical proposals of a pretty radical set of proposals.
Speaking at a reporters» lunch in parliament, the Labour leader joked about his relationship with Gordon Brown before assuring the assembled journalists that he would be making radical proposals on overhauling the country's pension system.
Sir Vince Cable has said the Liberal Democrats will not succeed as a one - issue «reverse Ukip» party, pledging that they will develop radical proposals for economic reforms including taxes on second homes and changes to tuition fees.
The Conservatives have published radical proposals on energy poverty, calling for tough new rules on energy companies which charge unfair price premiums on prepay meters.
It is wrong to defend radical proposals for gutting K - 12 federal funding by pointing to totally different higher education investments.
At last week's UN climate summit the Ukraine floated a truly radical proposal.
Parliament approves radical proposal of accelerated emissions cuts and carbon offsetting to achieve climate goal 20 years earlier than planned
A less radical proposal is to use technology to drive down the costs of lawyers, with the hope that those savings will trickle down to the public.
Councils would have a statutory duty to work with the NHS under radical proposals to reform adult social care law.
But your readers who are interested in legal education might want to take a look at Radical Proposals to Reform Legal Pedagogy, a mini symposium in the current Harvard Civil Rights — Civil Liberties Law Review (Vol.
Finally, we may actually agree on the most radical proposal from the standpoint of the more than 40 - year history of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA): Congress should not continue to subsidize failure after providing years of assistance and the opportunity to improve.
Peers are therefore likely to feel confident in opposing a more radical proposal from the Conservative government.
The question of whether or not to impose green taxes on gas guzzling cars caused division in Westminster again today, with three members of an environmental commission launching a minority report calling the idea «retrospective taxation» while the rest of the committee called for more radical proposals.
Yet the Vietnam war severely damaged the American economy, and by 1968 radical proposals on Vietnam were appearing in Forbes and the Wall Street Journal.
Although health spending has been ringfenced, Andrew Lansley's radical proposals for reorganising the NHS will mean the organisation will come under strain.
The Church of England and the Methodist Church have been challenged to «break the logjam» in relations between them in a set of radical proposals to both bodies.
The most radical proposal, Proposal C, would take workers» pension savings accumulated over the past 35 years and pay the money to current retirees.
Even though they want the US in the TPP, they have to weigh that against the risk of the whole agreement falling apart if Trump tries to force them to concede to radical proposals.
I am pleased the Commission has listened to EDCAB's interventions and decided to drop some of its more radical proposals.
It is to reject the mechanistic view of matter and make the radical proposal that there are more subjects in the world than were ever dreamed of by any mechanistic theory.
Radical proposals are made that we abandon the myth of incarnation and, indeed, all doctrines that can not be accepted by members of other religious communities.
Perhaps we should consider a more radical proposal, that the sovereign analogy maybe erroneous, for if we believe that God is absolutely self - sufficient and needs nothing from us nor fears us we may conclude that He has no desire to control and rule us.
I agree with the radical proposals... sounds like missions to me.
This is not really a radical proposal.
You know what I mean: When a radical proposal is voiced, people chuckle and roll their eyes, believing that it can't happen here, saying, «What will they think of next?»
Perhaps prompted by the CES's complicity in the Balls Bill, Father Aidan Nichols O.P. wrote an article for The Catholic Herald headlined «My radical proposal for saving Catholic education».
Bright Blue, which counts Theresa May, Francis Maude, Andrew Mitchell and David Willetts among its members, said the war on drugs had clearly failed and that the Tories could tempt young and ethnic minority voters to the party with a radical proposal on drugs.
The radical proposals pose immediate questions about whether Smith could ever win a general election on such a left wing platform.
«If it wasn't for the Republican Senate, these radical proposals would already be law, costing families even more of their hard earned money.
That's the core of a radical proposal by Richard Emery, former chair of the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
This is a more radical proposal than it may seem.
Within months of becoming leader, David Cameron backed a comprehensive set of radical proposals to clean up the way that parties fund themselves.
His radical proposal also appears designed to upset the delicate equilibrium between the coalition partners as well as appeal to Labour grass roots.
The aim is to cut the number of MPs from 650 to 600 by 2015 - a radical proposal that has not yet ignited the interest of the public but which will have major implications for the UK's political landscape — and for voters.
But Mr Cable's measures are themselves a compromise with some of the more radical proposals being suggested in government.
The plans are the most radical proposals to emerge from an education secretary who has made no secret of his desire to return to an old - fashioned standard of education, with core disciplines and higher standards being reintroduced at all levels.
A more radical proposal is to give the next dollop of QE money directly to the British people, and trust them to spend it and put our economy back to work.
To conclude with a further word of caution: if the Lib Dems think that resorting to this radical proposal is an obvious political move to revive the party ideology, they should think again.
Radical proposals (such as that opposite) seem unlikely to be adopted, with select committees locked into obsolescent and high cost ways of operating via «witnesses».
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