Sentences with phrase «report is a step in the right direction»

While we remain committed to ensuring both the quality and quantity of data regarding students with disabilities improves, the NAPCS report is a step in the right direction.
While this report is a step in the right direction, more work still needs to be done to ensure legislation containing these provisions is passed.

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He said the recent appointment of former CCA chief information officer Barry Simpson as TCCC's new CIO, reporting to Mr Quincey, was a step in the right direction.
I'm very glad to report that our school lunches are now under new management — of course, they're struggling now because the new lunches are more expensive and are less popular... but I believe it's an important step in the right direction.
«The increased size of the CSP is a step in the right direction,» says the report, «but too little of the savings are from agencies thinking strategically and creatively about how to provide value to taxpayers and do more with less.»
In particular, said Ellsworth, daily reporting of injection volumes, and peak and average injection pressures would be a step in the right direction, as would measurement of the pre-injection water pressure and tectonic stresIn particular, said Ellsworth, daily reporting of injection volumes, and peak and average injection pressures would be a step in the right direction, as would measurement of the pre-injection water pressure and tectonic stresin the right direction, as would measurement of the pre-injection water pressure and tectonic stress.
But he also observed that the findings are «a big step in the right direction» to make direct reprogramming a reality, calling the reports «a very big deal.»
Of course, teachers have to write these reports, I decide, and call Claire to tell her — even though, of course, I am trying hard to please her even as I know it's a step in the right direction.
But it even seems that the reviewer, despite the strident language contained in the press release that summarizes his analysis, in the end agrees with my assessment: «The study presented in the Harvard Program on Education and Governance report, and abridged in Education Next, is a step in the right direction
«The fact that negotiations have begun in earnest is a huge step in the right direction,» Board member Stete Zimmer told LA School Report.
The report's authors, William B.P. Robson and Alexandre Laurin, says the government's recent change to RRIF rules are a step in the right direction, but don't go far enough.
Although the law doesn't mandate that rent reporting must be an option provided by all property managers and owners for all renters, it still represents a positive step in the right direction by officially acknowledging that rental payment data is an important part of the picture when evaluating a consumer's creditworthiness.
But while the new reporting requirements are a step in the right direction, investors should be aware that the new reports do not include a potentially large component of their overall costs — namely, product fees (which may also be referred to as investment management fees).
Steps that federal and local governments have taken to reduce emissions and prepare for the impacts of climate change have been in the right direction, the draft report states.
Reacting to the report, anti-poverty NGO Oxfam said the pledges were a step in the right direction, but «they only take us from a 4 °C catastrophe to a 3 °C disaster».
EU climate and energy commissioner Miguel Arias Canete says the deal is a «positive, timely, important step in the right direction», RTCC reports.
We have our roles to play, and this report is a good step in the right direction.
This report makes valuable recommendations which are a step in the right direction.
«To have the reports of both of them is at least a step in the right direction
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