Sentences with phrase «radically changes policy»

If the bullet notes they provide about the additions are accurate, Facebook hasn't so much radically changed its policies as much it has clarified exactly how much of your digital life it lords over and why that's okay.

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Forthcoming elections in April and May 2014 — yes, it requires six weeks for India's 1.2 billion population to conduct an election — could change policies radically.
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
They involve new laws and policies, radical changes in mentalities and lifestyles, codes of conduct for businesses and institutions, changes in the content of curricula and textbooks, new norms and decision - making methods in politics, health care and education systems, new strategic priorities for international cooperation, radically new approaches to development, fundamental transformation of democratic principles and mechanisms - a new social ethos imposed on all.
Perhaps in the next two and a half months they will announce policies that radically change people's perceptions of the Conservative party rather than simply confirm them.
The policy would «radically change the way [researchers] do science, at great cost of personnel time,» wrote DrugMonkey, an anonymous blogger.
Next month's University of California report warns that unless China radically changes its energy policies, its increases in greenhouse gases will be several times larger than the cuts in emissions being made by rich nations under the Kyoto Protocol.
The reports show educators at all levels struggling to implement a dramatic and extremely complex change in federal education policy, which radically alters the role of federal and state governments while imposing unprecedented responsibilities and accountability for test score gains.
The rapid pace of change on the complex, competitive stage of international development — similar to what Heifetz and Laurie term «radically altered environments» in their landmark 1997 article «The Work of Leadership» — obligates UNICEF to prepare its leaders to solve stubborn problems by combining sound policy analysis and political mapping.
In recent months, Chrysler's public relations policy has changed radically, reflecting the company's significantly stronger product line and financial position.
Mostly great tips, however, FACEBOOK has changed radically since this article was published and even though many tips are still relevant — people just don't see posts anymore — as you are well aware — due to their policy changes unless you pay.
But the policy changed radically and Southampton became let's say more democratic than East Hampton because the Larkins no longer ran it and it was taken up by other people.
[The nomination of Scott Pruitt] signals clearly that Donald Trump will radically change direction on both climate and energy policy, which will have huge ramifications both for the US and also internationally.
In fact, there is no evidence that the US media has figured out how the ethics and justice issues will need to radically transform how domestic climate change policy is debated in the United States.
China's economic policies changed radically in 1979.
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