We believe that your new government has provided Canada with the opportunity to effect
real change in public policy, including as it involves crowdfunding.
Not exact matches
At the event, which was hosted by the Yale Law School Center for the Study of Corporate Law
in New Haven, Powell highlighted three specific areas where blockchain technology is affecting
change in regard to the Federal Reserve's «broad
public policy objectives»: the creation of
real - time payment systems, use of blockchain technology for clearing and settlement services, and the issuance of digital currencies by central banks.
Obama's not the first to build a sustained, independent audience online, but his organization is unique
in that it has both the scale and the available expertise to have a
real opportunity to
change public policy in this country — if it's used right.
If it's just one plan that is now done, then the political benefits to the governor will erode and will fit into a pattern all too familiar
in Albany:
policy changes that deal with
real problems, but do so
in such a limited way that it undermines the program and fuels
public cynicism.
The series will explore where politics and
policy meet
real people's lives —
in a city generating
change and innovation
in social
policy, education, and
public safety — to meet national and local challenges.
Often, the
real test is getting the
public to accept the
policies, which often involve dramatic
changes in how children are educated and how they're treated when they fail.
Which coincidentally is the same PR technique that Friends of Science is using to delay action on climate
change; creating the
public perception of a scientific debate
in order to undermine support for the Kyoto accord or for any
real public policy action.
What I mean by this question is that climate
change poses a
real challenge to social
change movements because it is gradual, delayed
in its effects, and uneven
in its impacts.The message that is coming from climate scientists at present, along with climate - hawkish
public figures, is that we still have time to
change — that international conferences, evolving
public policies, steady but small annual emissions reductions, could still prove sufficient to keep us within the «safe zone».
Signed: Your friendly former - Realtor critic - at - large with no vested interest
in whether anything
changes or not, but who, for the minority of
real live professionals who populate the ranks of the misbegotten, feels sorry for the negative tar - brushing from the
public that they receive thanks to the
policies of ORE that serves the interests of «their» own back pockets whilst claiming to be there for their dues - payers as they routinely, by way of turning that blind big eye, throw them under the bus of wasted, unrealistic (supported by ORE) dreams.
I'm used to working
in an environment that, like the
real estate industry, is rapidly
changing, often by economic, demographic, and
public policy factors beyond our control.