Sentences with phrase «said changes would»

Gunderson said these changes would provide his member campuses with the ability to outfit the workforce of the future.
Mr Clegg said the changes would «raise standards for all our children», but he added that it would «not exclude any children».
Independent education adviser Peter Read said the changes would make tutoring less effective.
The decision angered campaigners in the area, who said the changes would threaten other local schools.
The European Parliament has approved stricter rules for the protection of personal data across the European Union, dealing a blow to research organizations that said the changes would undermine public health and medical research.
She said the changes would be discussed by Labour MPs this week, before going to the national executive ahead of a «Labour conference» in March to either approve or reject the plan.
However, Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps said the changes would make it «even easier» for the «union barons» to pick the Labour leader in future.
Ms O'Grady said the changes would enable employers to «stick two fingers up» to workers by bringing in agency staff to break any strikes - and people standing on picket lines would be «subject to arrest».
Cuomo said the changes would make it easier for organizations to raise money.
Speaking on a visit to the Scottish Parliament, Mr Cameron said the changes would provide a «strong and stable government» over the next five years and should be «welcome».
Denis Noncarrow, the town's government liaison officer, said the changes would lead to «putting out a wider net» for property owners to create more affordable housing apartments in their homes or on their land.
James Brokenshire, minister for crime prevention said the changes would reduce unnecessary red tape for the police.
Almost immediately, Mr. Cuomo said the changes would not cost the city «a penny.»
Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee said the changes would «prevent overly burdensome and costly regulations and to provide greater flexibility for local school districts to improve the nutritional quality of meals.»
Boyes won't share data but says the change has increased customer retention as well as boosted weekly orders.
Icahn has said the change would help the entire refining industry, not just CVR.
Flipboard said the changes had been planned for and took place over the course of a year and a half.
Lore said these changes had been well - received by the website's brands, which will have more space and different ways to advertise.
Ross said the change would add less than a penny to the cost of a can of soup and about $ 175 to the price of a new car — a «trivial effect.»
Chief certification officer Michael Baker, says the change would bring Australia into line with international organic standards, make Australian organic producers more competitive on the international market and give producers converting to organic a market to sell In Conversion produce.
Laurie Harada, executive director of Anaphylaxis Canada, said the changes have been a long time in coming and pointed out that her organization and others have been lobbying for them for two decades.
Catalfamo also said this change had nothing to do with money problems, insisting Long expects to «raise the funds necessary to compete and win the primary.»
The chiefs of police and fire also balked at the Council's budget, saying the changes would put their departments at risk.
He says the change would help cut down on dangerous driving in his city that is putting residents - especially children - in harm's way.
Assemblyman Fred Thiele, a Republican from Long Island says the change would restore local control to school districts.
Common Council President Darius Pridgen said changes have to be made to make BMHA tenant life better.
CITY HALL — More than a dozen of the city's most prominent politicians joined local activists on the steps of City Hall Thursday to protest a pending referendum to authorize nonpartisan elections this fall, saying the change would disenfranchise minority voters.
Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Bernard Jenkin said the change had echoes of Tony Blair's decision to allow a small number of special advisers — including Alastair Campbell — to give instructions to officials.
But pro-euthanasia groups turn that argument on its head, saying a change would grant them greater rights, given that able - bodied people are not entitled to commit suicide or secure assistance in committing suicide.
At that meeting, Bey said the change would help the city crackdown on landlords who are «serially negligent.»
«If they have tweaks that would come to a different outcome, great, let's talk about them», said Cuomo, who said any changes have to be «revenue neutral».
In a statement, Cuomo said the change would offer young prisoners «a better chance at turning their lives around and becoming productive members of society.»
In a press release issued Monday afternoon, Monserrate announced the the Senate Democratic Conference will be run by Sen. John Sampson (D - Brooklyn) and said the change would align the Democrats with reform in Albany.
The Governor pointed out that the President inherited huge problems, saying change would not come overnight.
Miner said the change would politicize planning, but council supporters said elected officials should have ultimate control.
Last week Harman at prime minister's questions challenged David Cameron to withdraw the plans, saying the change would make it harder to convict, by reducing the publicity which often brings forward witnesses.
Rudd said the change would slash A$ 3.8 billion from the federal budget over the forward estimates period.
Advocates say the changes would improve U.S. competitiveness by retaining science - savvy immigrants, rather than forcing them to return home, where they would apply their knowledge to compete against U.S. companies.
But Republicans who support using the new tax tables say the change would save $ 300 million and eventually allow an increase in the maximum Pell Grant, which has been frozen at $ 4,050 for the past three years.
The charity says the changes have caused confusion and a greater variation in the quality of help offered, and has subsequently called for a review of support for children with Send.
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Angela Rayner, Labour's shadow education secretary, said the changes had been «chaotic» and that half of businesses «don't even know that this new grading system is coming in».
Hamilton School District superintendent Kathleen Cooke said the changes had afforded teachers a greater role in developing curricula and a greater impact on school - level decisions.
He said the change would help to build confidence in the system, but warned it would not immediately reduce the number of enquiries.
At the time, the government said the change would allow schools to bring in talented professionals such as scientists, musicians and university professors, plus experienced teachers and heads from overseas and the independent sector.
District officials say the changes would boost productivity, a claim disputed by the unions representing the affected workers.
Principal Luis Montoya said change would take time, but that progress should pick up this year because the district has provided a full - time staff member for the restorative justice program and a teacher has been named to help lead the efforts.
The motion was made by Rep. John Nygren, who said the change would be consistent with other professional licenses.
Sanfelippo says the change would allow the state to select the best candidate based upon qualifications, not on which special interest groups spend a lot of money in elections.
He said the changes have been very difficult.
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