Sentences with phrase «sector wide reform»

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That rings especially true as we enter 2018, as analysts forecast that GOP tax reform will boost a wide range of sectors, making it even more difficult to identify the elite crust of stocks.
The discussion that followed touched a wide range of issues including copyright reform and competitiveness in the wireless and broadband sectors.
Gordon Brown today said public sector reforms must go «wider and deeper» to provide a more personalised service.
In the housing workshop I was really impressed by how much Jack Dromey's team are listening to party members and the wider community and are developing really promising policies on planning reform, building more homes and tackling the many challenges faced by tenants in the private rented sector.
The next parliament could see cherished progressive liberal aspirations realised: a proportional electoral system; wider and better - defended civil liberties; a new, internationalist approach to foreign affairs and immigration; reform of the tax system to share wealth and curb carbon emissions; and an assault on the vested interests of the financial sector.
8 Chairperson of AU's Commission report on the situation in Somalia, 16 October 2014: AMISOM peacekeepers in Somalia in conjunction with Somali government undertake a wide variety of complex tasks, from helping to build sustainable institutions of governance, to human rights monitoring, to security sector reform, to the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of former combatants
Representing a wide range of contexts, theories of action, and strategies (from government - initiated top - down reform to bottom - up change from the grassroots), the presenters this panel will offer insights into the challenges and possibilities for the education sector in the Global South and North America.
Mexico's energy reform is set to revitalise an ailing sector and boost the economy, IEA report says Mexico's wide - ranging energy reform, which began in 2013, is expected to reverse the country's declining oil production, increase the share of renewables in the power sector, and slow the growth in carbon emissions, providing a solid foundation for robust economic growth in the coming decades, according to the International Energy Agency.
However the pilot only provided a small number of recommendations on health and social care and did not produce sufficient evidence to assess health and social care responsiveness to recommendations, nor of the wider implications for the health and social care sectors, meaning that the reform's potential has hitherto been limited.
the wider impacts on access to justice the wider costs to the public sector and knock - on costs of the reforms;
Woolfing The current reforms reflect a move to «Woolf» the tribunal sector and can be best understood as part of a wider vision of an administrative justice «system» in the UK.
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