Sentences with phrase «state as agents of change»

When it is willing to use markets and the voluntary sector as well as the state as agents of change, the left in Britain and around Europe has shown the capacity not only to win the confidence of the public but also to change the country.

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Founded by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 1997, the organization trains and mentors women leaders as agents of transformative change in economic development, human rights and political participation.
As proposed by New Keynesian economist and Ph. D. Huw Dixon, there are three properties to a state of equilibrium; the behavior of agents is consistent, no agent has an incentive to change its behavior, and that the equilibrium is the outcome of some dynamic process.
Changing global configurations of power also suggest that it is increasingly difficult to pin down agents, such as a particular state or a particular government within a state, that could be held responsible for the conditions within which people attempt to craft their lives or which people try to change by moving.
Cynthia G. Brown, et al, «State Education Agencies as Agents of Change,» American Enterprise Institute and the Center for American Progress, July 2011, available at http://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/StateEducationAgenciesasAgentsofChange.pdf (accessed April 5, 2018).
Liz is a well seasoned agent for change having worked as the chief of staff for former powerhouse New Jersey state senator Bill Gormley.
NJ EXCEL's philosophy is grounded in the need to prepare visionary school leaders as agents of change and improvement in an era of transitional school reform, and as instructional leaders who guide & support schools, programs, and teaching that enable all students to achieve state academic standards.
The IPCC attributes ACO2 as being the forcing agent, F, for this scenario, with water vapor the feedback, f, and temperature, t, the parameter for the change; the interaction of these variables is measured by the state vector, S, which would itself change if F has the effect the IPCC alleges.
He closes the interview with his list of the 10 agents of change, such as the legal media and state legislatures, that can aid in increasing efficiency for attorneys through the adoption of new technologies.
This can become especially frustrating as the laws change at both federal and state levels, and it's an agent's job to help you navigate all the nuances of buying insurance.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, whose members are state insurance regulators, recommends talking with your insurance agent as your circumstances and needs change.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo would be a «positive agent for change» as secretary of state, more than 100 conservative leaders say in a memo supporting his nomination by President Donald Trump.
The self - testing program earned Combs recognition as a champion of fair housing and inspired her to become an agent of change at the state and national levels.
As a real estate agent, you know the market is constantly in a state of flux, and you have to be agile enough to keep pace with the changes.
Settlement agents, including one submitting an ex parte submission, and trade associations representing settlement agents and the title insurance industry offered a number of other examples: closing costs unrelated to loan costs paid by or on behalf of the consumer; payments to discharge any defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters requiring curative action discovered during a title search or examination; any prorated or per diem amount where the underlying rate does not change; insurance fees; home warranties; lender reserves for taxes and insurance and amounts paid to a State or local government; recording costs and other fees incurred for the consumer's convenience, such as wire fees, notary fees, and endorsement fees; and changes due to consumer - seller negotiations or as a result of local custom or practice.
The member of Congress stated that the Bureau did not estimate the potential cost of changes that might be incurred as a result of alternative 2, and that it was unclear how creditors would choose to coordinate with settlement agents.
Proposed § 1026.38 (i)(1)(iii)(A) would have specified that if the actual amount of «Total Closing Costs» is different than the estimated amount of such costs as shown on the Loan Estimate (unless the difference is due to rounding), the creditor or closing agent must state, under the subheading «Did this change?
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