Sentences with phrase «seriously questioning the policy»

While the government should seriously question its policy on training even more scientists for an already tight job market, a push is needed — at the grass roots level — to highlight today's career opportunities and exchange good practice.
I do not doubt the sincerety and expertise of the climate modellers, but seriously question the policy actions that are based upon the models.
While we are encouraged that each of these bills would make the world better, we can't help but wish that they would get to the root of the problem by seriously questioning the policy behind patenting software to begin with.

Not exact matches

Ehud Barak's insouciant assurance that he can procure an acceptable peace with the Arabs on his own terms has shown itself, at least to date, to be a most imprudent policy» which is why his position as leader of the nation is, as I write, seriously in question.
So my question is: Do foreign policy experts or diplomats take seriously the idea of a productive dialogue between the US and North Korea, and under what kind of conditions would they be likely to suspend their nuclear weapons program?
According to the Times he's taking the debate very seriously, spending «hours with his policy team devising answers to questions that the moderators might ask.»
The question has to be asked: why aren't Steven Adamowski's failures taken seriously; why is he not held accountable for his poor decisions and terrible policies?
I keep asking, but Pekka and others who agree with him, keep dodging the question: why don't you accept they wont succeed and then seriously consider the policies that have been shown over millennia they do succeed — virtually always.
The question in Nomarchiaki was whether the diversion of the river Acheloos would seriously compromise the result of directive 2000/60 which establishes a framework for Community action in the field of water policy.
Where a Member State is in difficulties or is seriously threatened with difficulties as regards its balance of payments either as a result of an overall disequilibrium in its balance of payments, or as a result of the type of currency at its disposal, and where such difficulties are liable in particular to jeopardise the functioning of the common market or the progressive implementation of the common commercial policy, the Commission shall immediately investigate the position of the State in question and the action which, making use of all the means at its disposal, that State has taken or may take in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty.
If self - insuring is out of the question, you should seriously consider adding a long term care rider to an existing or new life insurance policy.
The question you need to ask yourself is; «If I were to become seriously incapacitated and there was no - one else liable for this (i.e. that you could sue to pay for your treatment, care and premiums etc.) could I afford to continue making payments on my insurance policies indefinitely?»
So far the Nest blog entry answering questions related to the acquisition seems to equivocate on the issue of data privacy, promising that Nest takes is privacy policy very seriously, while also noting that the customer data Nest collects is limited to «providing and improving Nest's products and services.»
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