Sentences with phrase «reform is the answer to the questions»

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If the stated goal of tax reform is to make it fairer, then of course the taxation of Bill Morneau's company is a reasonable question, and of course it's simply weird when Morneau refuses, for days on end, to answer it.
Many of the answers to your most pressing questions about the sweeping health reform law may be at your fingertips.
Answers to a direct question about welfare reform were true to form.
Last week I announced that I and a team of school lunch reform luminaries — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are going to band together to answer a Lunch Tray reader's simple yet profound question — how does one parent begin to bring about change in school food?
but again, there were too many questions like «where do i start, what is feasible in my district, why did the chocolate milk come back and why is it so hard to get it off the menu (i know the answer to that now), why are there so many excuses and not enough nourishing food for kids, why does it have to take a decade or three to make a few menu reform changes?
Yesterday I announced that I and a team of school lunch reform luminaries — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are going to band together to answer a Lunch Tray reader's simple yet profound question — how does one parent begin to bring about change in school food?
Last week I announced that I and a team of school lunch reform luminaries — Janet Poppendieck, Mrs. Q, Chef Ann Cooper, Ed Bruske, and Dr. Susan Rubin — are going to band together to answer a Lunch Tray reader's simple yet profound question — how... [Continue reading]
That's a very good point, it might be worth reviewing the precise differences those reforms make to answering this question again when I've got time.
Cuomo was asked, in a rare question and answer session with reporters at the Capitol, to answer criticism that his reform proposal is not enough.
Does he recall that on 19 April, in answer to my questions, he told the Select Committee on Political and Constitutional Reform that there was «no link» between the two issues?
On May 17, 2005, British Columbians were asked to answer yes or no the following question: «Should British Columbia change to the BC - STV electoral system as recommended by the Citizens» Assembly on Electoral Reform
Perhaps, as far as Cuomo is concerned, the answer to McEneny's question about the meaning of «reform» is that it is what the New York Times editorial board says it is.
After being asked four times to rule out such discussions on electoral reform, Cameron said: «Put the question in, you know, Serbo - Croat, if you want to — but you're going to get the same answer
We still don't have any answers to the many questions about how his reforms will work in detail - most notably whether he will reject money from unions who refuse to implement an opt - in and how Labour's constitution will be rewritten.
Right of recall, reform of Lords, powers of committees: lots of parliamentary reform questions still to be answered http://t.co/Xdjiv2UEgP
Despite what some Liberal Democrats argue the deal was unrelated to delivering an elected Lords (just as it is unrelated to Coalition Agreement promises on Human Rights reform and answering the West Lothian Question (things, which if brought to a vote, would have been rejected by Lib Dem MPs).
Flanagan refused to answer questions about what ethics reforms he might support this session, continuing what has been a deafening silence from legislative leaders on ethics reform for the last month.
There are no easy answers to these questions, and Carr does not attempt to foist some prepackaged set of reforms to answer them.
Decisions on how much to spend on education are not scientific questions, and theycannot be answered with methods that effectively rule out all discussion of reforms that might make the school system more efficient.
We were standing on part the answer to that kid's question — the stage of Chalmette High School's magnificent theatre — far from the swearing - in ceremony and the scene of the next day's massive protests, far from the world of ed reform conferences, blogs, policy briefs, and Tweets.
But at least it suggests that there is some answer to the question frequently posed by the philanthropic community: how as a nation we can scale up educational reform.
While they disagreed on some issues, such as the role of the federal government in setting national standards and ensuring compliance with federal regulations, their answers to the question, «Should school reform be a national priority — and if so, why?»
ERA's answer to this question is unequivocal: the reforms resulted in large student achievement gains of 8 - 15 percentiles.
Here are the two questions about education reform in this particular arena that every candidate should have to answer, and a few of Thomas's words about why these questions matter.
The short answer to the question is that the Common Core State Standards are potentially the most revolutionary and controversial public school reform in the history of United States public education.
My letter in response included questions that should have been allowed to be asked, and been answered, in an «open, large scale forum» on education reform BEFORE it happened to us.
This is the most important question about school finance reform, but has been the hardest to answer due in large part to a shortage of nationally comparable student achievement data.
Joe and Big Al answer questions on when the magic of compounding is gonna kick in, Roth conversions, required minimum distributions, and how Trump tax reform will affect both.
Amy Wang, a CPA who is a senior technical manager for tax advocacy at the AICPA, answers to some of the most common questions on how the new tax reform law will impact individual taxpayers.
Many of the above questions were answered in the EA Reform Summit and the outcomes will be made public and used to inform the review.
It occurred to me to wonder if some of the strength could have been removed from the Reform movement if someone had actually taken the questions seriously and given a humane rather than intolerant answer to them.
1) Addressing the very simple question / argument that I asked you (and you seem to avoid) addresses a primary reason the patent system exists, and this issue is THE ESSENTIAL UNDERLYING ISSUE that should be answered first before any of your articles are written with respect to reform of that very patent system.
The Committees» recommendations... will be carefully considered... However, the Government has a clear strategy for improving the native title system and is committed to ensuring that the native title system is flexible and produces broad benefits to Indigenous people... the Government is progressing reforms to improve the rates of claim resolution and to encourage broader settlements that deliver social justice outcomes beyond answering the question of whether native title exists.
They understand the Affordable Care Act and the ongoing changes in health care reform, and they are available to provide full consultative services, answering questions and helping you understand what you need to do prior to March 31st.
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