Not exact matches
It seems more logical to
see the debt buildups decried by Rogoff as not simply exogenous events but rather the
consequence of a growing excess of saving over investment and the easy monetary
policies necessary to maintain full employment.
While CoreLogic figures typically show a downturn in May, the weaker performance was a
consequence of tighter credit rules after banking regulator APRA in March strengthened its
policies on lending to investors and worsening housing market sentiment as
seen in this month's Westpac Melbourne Institute report, Mr Lawless said.
They do not
see how their very success in re-ordering American law,
policy, and society to provide maximal freedom and support for their own lives has led to devastating
consequences to Americans living on the other side of the divide.
Here at Freedom from Torture, we
see the
consequences of Hostile Environment
policies daily.
«In real human terms, people are
seeing the
consequences (of Republican
policy),» Lavine said of the committee's support for the IDC resolution.
«We still hope that the Ministry of Justice will
see sense and work with us to resolve the unintended
consequences of this
policy.»
«This law will mean so much to so many young people and their families,» he said in a statement, adding that he and his colleagues had «
seen firsthand the devastating
consequences of families torn apart and lives cut short by an ineffective
policy of throwing children into adult prisons.»
Tim Farron told ITV News» Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship said that the party would review the
consequences of the
policy, adding that leader Nick Clegg shared «the view that this is something that we want to
see changed».
Correlation does not imply causation, however, and it would be important to use archival data to study the introduction of specific
policies regarding teacher recruitment and retention to
see whether these
policies achieve more diverse teaching forces as a
consequence — or whether diverse teaching forces achieved via these
policies are more or less effective than are those otherwise observed.
Parents will want to examine the school discipline
policy to
see if the rules seem fair and
consequences seem appropriate.
Moreover, as many state laws require or encourage, all staff should receive training to understand the nature of bullying and its
consequences and the
policies and rules that are in place, how to work with others to prevent bullying, and how to respond appropriately on - the - spot whenever they
see or hear about bullying.
While
policy researchers generally
see a complex picture of the effects of state accountability systems, they still caution that there are many potential negative
consequences (Firestone and Shipps, 2003; Levy and Murnane, 2001; O'Day, 2002).
Dr Smith said: «Lady Butler belonged to a group of thinkers who were critical of British colonial
policy and this was partly produced to show history repeating itself with disastrous
consequences - though at the time it was
seen to be a heroic image of endurance and survival at the very edges of the empire.»
Interestingly, although the [Summary for
Policy Makers] clearly talked about the projected global warming being up to 6.4 degrees above 1980 - 1999 average (which is 6.9 degrees above pre-industrial), you often
see AR4 cited as suggesting that warming could be «up to 4 degrees,» which I think is partly a
consequence of the way a key figure was presented.
The climate science also sure is subject to severe political pressures from varying lobbyist groups, first and foremost the oil an coal interests which are huge financial powerhouses especially in the US Senate — a body which in reality dictates the whole global «climate
policy» or rather the absence of any such — serious climate politicans round the globe in reality have — as we now have
seen — no chance at all against the denying forces and their huge media apparatus, as long as the public don't
see some very serious
consequences of climate change, fx.
This is off - putting for virtually every hearer... Particularly when, truth be told, however good we are at our science, we're rather naive when it comes to
seeing the unanticipated
consequences of
policy formulation.
It is not legitimate and certainly of no scientific value (although there may be political value) to attack a prediction because you don't like the
consequences, or you don't like the sort of people who are happy with the prediction, or you don't like the people who made the prediction, or you don't like the sort of
policy responses that prediction might suggest or encourage, or even if you simply
see yourself as a challenger of consensus views in the name of some ideal or other.
So limited is Worthington's grasp of the real world, she could only
see the redundancies of hundreds of individuals as a simple act of revenge, rather than the inevitable
consequence of a large firm seeking to protect its bottom line in the wake of
policies — carbon budgets — she herself had crafted.
We had transparency and replication of climate science research — but lost them when climate science was politicized (which I somewhat arbitrarily date to the publication of «Nuclear Winter: Global
Consequences of Multiple Nuclear Explosions ``, Carl Sagan et al, Science, December 1983 (for an analysis of this sorry spectacle
see «Nuclear winter: science and politics ``, Brian Martin, Science and Public
Policy, October 1988).
Gov. Brown is even mixing religion into his odd scientific brew:
See: From The Hill story: California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) says President Trump's stance on climate change demonstrates that he does not appear to fear the «wrath of God» or have any regard for the «existential
consequences» of his environmental
policies.
Whether this will translate into any substantive practical
consequences to general procedures,
policies / legislative changes etc remains to be
seen.
Notably, there is still some debate about whether a policyowner who lives to
see his / her life insurance
policy «mature» at age 100 could choose to keep the funds invested with the insurance company, and not be forced to face the tax
consequences (presuming he / she didn't actually need the money anyway).
That, however, is likely to be the
consequence of an extreme anti-gold selling
policy at Mythic Entertainment, the studio that developed Electronic Arts» new MMORPG Warhammer Online, which is widely
seen as World of Warcraft's best competitor.
Tyler and others, Child Neglect: Developmental
Consequences, Intervention, and
Policy Implications (
see note 9).
Another benefit is the ability to continue your health insurance under your spouse's coverage, but you will need to check to
see if the
policy addresses
consequences if a couple separates.