Sentences with phrase «sound policy principles»

Whatever one's position on vouchers, however, one idea ought to unify all sides — that the voucher system ought to be driven by data and sound policy principles rather than ideology and intuition.

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According to the researchers, these principles (as well as four more outlined in the paper) are enough to begin guiding sound policy decisions for producing sustainable biofuels.
Policy Recommendations: Effective Accountability Mechanisms for New York State's English Language Learners On October 1, 2012, AFC and The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) jointly released this policy paper, which sets forth key principles for a sound ELL accountability framework in New York Policy Recommendations: Effective Accountability Mechanisms for New York State's English Language Learners On October 1, 2012, AFC and The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) jointly released this policy paper, which sets forth key principles for a sound ELL accountability framework in New York policy paper, which sets forth key principles for a sound ELL accountability framework in New York State.
REALITY: First conceived by the Commercial Club of Chicago, Chicago's school reform policy — «Renaissance 2010» — is based not on sound research and analysis, but on market principles of privatization, competition, and commercialization.
Importantly, these iShares ETFs have a clear proxy voting policy «consistent with the principle that «socially responsible» shareholders are concerned not only with economic returns and sound corporate governance, but also with the ethical behavior of corporations and the social and environmental impact of their actions.»
For those who design policy, these examples provide a reminder of the importance of building in sound principles, including flexibility in how goals are achieved and the ability to adapt to new knowledge, experience, and information.
Drawing from these findings, we outline a set of principles that any ecological indicator ought to consider in order to be scientifically sound and relevant for policy.
Patrick Michaels helped The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition develop a set of «five guiding scientific principles» aimed at «offering federal and state government a yardstick against which to measure science in public policy
This allows for a dynamic dialogue that serves to build consensus and convergence towards sound competition policy principles across the global antitrust community.
MinLaw vets all Government Bills to ensure that they reflect sound legal policy principles and are consistent with Singapore's Constitution.
[12] With respect to the taped conversations, the trial judge relied on solid principles that took into account not only the sound public policy of trying to discourage the use of secretly recorded conversations in family proceedings but also his assessment of the probative value of the tapes in relation to the issues before him.
To LAG this really sounds like a case in which the government should adopt that very important principle of public policy: «If it ain't broke, don't fix it.»
Articling had become a barrier to entry to the profession that was hard to justify as a matter of principle or of sound public policy.
Sound knowledge of concepts related to accounting principles and aware of state's regulations and policies
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