Sentences with phrase «single policy challenge»

It's outrageous to sacrifice a chance to make progress on the biggest single policy challenge merely to increase the reelection chances of one Senator.

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It's unthinkable, for example, that any British foreign minister would get away with repeating what Joschka Fischer (German foreign minister) said in 1998: «Transforming the European Union into a single state with one army, one constitution and one foreign policy is the critical challenge of the age.»
He has contributed to various edited collections on the Single Market, the Social Challenges facing Europe, The Case for a Social Investment Strategy and Britain's European Policy.
Free movement policy: Has promised no more «open borders» but wants continued access to the EU single market, a goal he admits will be «very challenging» to achieve.
She is unmoved; schools face challenges «for a variety of reasons», she says, insisting that «as ever in life, there's never one single policy that solves every single issue».
And that's where we find ourselves now... No single idea, policy or solution can begin to address all the challenges in 50 states, 15,000 districts and 90,000 public schools... we need accountability for the entire system.»
They have not become any less complex or any less pressing, and as much as some policy makers would like to discover a single solution that can help all students, or address the myriad of challenges teachers have to manage in classrooms across the country, such «silver bullets» remain elusive.
By the way, does anyone out there still believe that the Climate Commission isn't just a mouthpiece for trumpeting Labor government policy, staffed as it is by a team of alarmists with not one single person in the clique to challenge the orthodoxy or put a contrary view?
[68] The substantive elements of the termination that the Board found unreasonable included: the principal ordering Mr. Dorval to use codes given the evidence that policy (of RSCHS and Edmonton Public School Board) supported involvement of teachers» professional judgment and consultation; the order being simply announced with little or no consultation; questions or concerns being ignored; little or no communication to students and parents about the codes or their enactment; the failure of the principal and the appellant to respect the professional rights and duties of the teacher regarding assessment of his students; and the discriminatory singling out of Mr. Dorval for discipline when other teachers who also challenged and refused to follow the principal's order were not disciplined.
As search engines are the primary source of information for every single one of us in Canada today, the questions of how we deal with private information online will continue to be a pressing challenge for policy makers, legislatures, and courts in the years to come.
However, the policy presents challenges for single parents who end - up watching the child a majority of the time, without an equal commitment from a less - involved parent.
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