On the other hand, it provided employers with a measure of stability in their relations with their organized workers, without the specter of intensive
state intervention in the economy... These elements... continue to guide our system of labour relations to this day.
Meanwhile, those who are worried about
state intervention in the economy are right to criticize inflexible and indiscriminate government regulations.
I'd argue that in a economy like China's, where there is a lot of
state intervention in the economy and even outright ownership of companies by the state, this is a significant problem for those arguing for GDP weighting.
What the mayor's involvement will look like — and how it will go over with school leaders and parents wary of government involvement after years of
state intervention in city schools — is still not clear.
The document reads both like a primer on Indiana's efforts to overhaul education in recent years, and like a game plan for big changes to the state's education policy that are still to come — including a more aggressive timeline for
state intervention in failing schools.
The waiver application state officials submitted in November reads both like a primer on Indiana's efforts to overhaul education, and like a game plan for big changes to state education policy that are still to come, including a more aggressive timeline for
state intervention in failing schools.
In his 2012 State of Education address, Bennett said he supported speeding up the timeline for
state intervention in failing schools.
The plan has raised questions about the wisdom of
state intervention in local schools and has brought the threat of a lawsuit.
Bolivia Public Finances, 1882 - 2007 Challenges and restrictions of
State intervention in a small, multiethnic and revolutíonary economy
Since
the state intervention in Philadelphia schools, the district is now celebrating great gains in student achievement, gains that are more than 10 times what the district had achieved in the past decade.
While Bennett has supported
state intervention in failing schools and even the possibility of a district takeover provision, Ritz has said the Department of Education shouldn't be running schools.
According to a law passed in 2015, any district earning marks in the «Fails to Meet Expectations» category two years in a row, becomes eligible for
state intervention in the form of an initiative dubbed the Opportunity Schools and Partnership Program.
«When you look at the annals of
state intervention in local school districts across the country... there's virtually no track record, nor extant examples of states effectively turning around academic performance in local school districts until Lawrence arrived on the scene,» says Paul Reville, a professor of education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education.
1) «Education anarchists» who believe there should be absolutely
no state intervention in or financing of education (including even tax credits).
Of the five states with laws authorizing
state intervention in ailing public school districts, only New Jersey thus far has moved to the brink of a full takeover.
And we have an accountability system that has led to at least a few cases of direct
state intervention in underperforming schools and districts.
An article in today's Journal News suggests that the arguments in Albany about the East Ramapo School Board revolve around the question as to whether
State Intervention in appointing a monitor would be a «unique circumstance» or a «dangerous precedent».
She was less persuaded of
state intervention in the beginning, but she did come round, and I welcome that.»
I thought you were supposed to be saying whether a libertarian would side with the bakery or accept
state intervention in discrimination protected classes.
State disengagement however will require
state intervention in several areas.
But even before dealing with
state intervention in the matter, on what plank, secular or divine, might Apostle Suleiman stand, on charging his church members to kill other citizens?
It is probably fair to say that libertarianism is a term less familiar to British political culture than to that of the United States, but British conservatives (including members of the Conservative party) often like to claim the mantle of liberalism and individual liberty, usually relating these ideas to the promotion of free enterprise, reduced
state intervention in the economy and individual responsibility.
I think that the protests represent a wake - up call for Israeli social and economic policy - makers, underlining a popular demand for distributive justice enhanced by stronger
state intervention in the economy.
The Italian government said it believes no further
state intervention in the banking sector will be required.
«For example,
state intervention in the forms of regulation and content censorship has had detrimental effects on Internet use.»
Instead, he recommended new
state interventions in 98 districts that were failing to meet the standards of the federal No Child Left Behind law; waivers from state rules and regulations for high - performing districts; and an improved data system to guide state and local decisionmaking in the future.
Develop the expertise to support extended learning time as a standard part of
state interventions in low - performing schools or reconstitution of failing schools.
Local control, long a tenet of the political right, is now also a rallying cry on the left, and used to argue against
state interventions in cities like Newark and New Orleans.
Participants will learn how to effectively integrate different somatic and ego -
state interventions in the treatment of attachment and trauma related syndromes and dissociative symptoms, as well as how to enhance information processing during the EMDR treatment.
Not exact matches
At a time when debate about a potential outer harbour project south of Perth is building momentum, a look at the history of development
in Kwinana's industrial zone provides an illustration of the impact of government
intervention in the
state's economy, for better or worse.
The officials spoke hours after President Emmanuel Macron ordered a military
intervention in Syria alongside the United
States and Britain
in an attack which targeted Syria's chemical weapons arsenal.
«Cohen's directorate appeared to cross over from public relations and «corporate responsibility» work into active corporate
intervention in foreign affairs at a level that is normally reserved for
states,» Assange said, referring to an e-mail leaked by WikiLeaks claiming to discuss Cohen's activities as Google Ideas chief.
SACRAMENTO / WASHINGTON, March 14 - Republican
state senators
in California gathered
in Sacramento late last month for what amounted to an
intervention.
Beyond that, France's military
intervention abroad, against the Islamic
State militant group
in the Middle East and also
in northern Mali, requires niche language skills.
Pyongyang looks at
states such as Iraq — where Saddam Hussein was overthrown by the United States — and Libya — its late leader, Moammar Gadhafi, gave up his nuclear ambitions for sanctions relief and aid, only to be toppled and killed after the United States intervened in his country's civil unrest — and believes that only being able to threaten the US mainland with a retaliatory nuclear strike can stop American military interve
states such as Iraq — where Saddam Hussein was overthrown by the United
States — and Libya — its late leader, Moammar Gadhafi, gave up his nuclear ambitions for sanctions relief and aid, only to be toppled and killed after the United States intervened in his country's civil unrest — and believes that only being able to threaten the US mainland with a retaliatory nuclear strike can stop American military interve
States — and Libya — its late leader, Moammar Gadhafi, gave up his nuclear ambitions for sanctions relief and aid, only to be toppled and killed after the United
States intervened in his country's civil unrest — and believes that only being able to threaten the US mainland with a retaliatory nuclear strike can stop American military interve
States intervened
in his country's civil unrest — and believes that only being able to threaten the US mainland with a retaliatory nuclear strike can stop American military
intervention.
Employers are adopting resilience training for their employees at a rate faster than any other
intervention in the United
States.1 Resilience — the ability to use positive mental skills to remain psychologically steady and focused when faced with challenges or adversity — contributes substantially to how workers deal with stress and perform at work.2, 3 Employers are developing resilience to achieve a competitive advantage, similar to how the military trains active duty soldiers and their family members to withstand challenges.4, 5
This argument, which seems more ideological than empirical, is based on standard trade theory
in which there is an implicit assumption that any
intervention will drive trade performance away from its optimum, so that the United
States always gains from the further opening up of its own market, even if trade partners don't reciprocate.
Supporting the reinvigorated upside are the current geopolitical tensions between the United
States and Russia amid a potential military
intervention in Syria.
These include activities considered
intervention under the Internal Revenue Code
in any political campaign, such as direct and indirect political contributions to candidates, political parties, or political organizations; independent expenditures; or electioneering communications on behalf of federal,
state, or local candidates.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says Canada will face global pressure to raise interest rates
in 2014, as the United
States begins to step back from its policy of extraordinary economic stimulus through
intervention in bond markets.
«Given we're talking about foreign
intervention in our national and
state elections, it would seem highly reasonable for anybody to avoid using Cambridge Analytica,» he said.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has set a slew of strong daily trading midpoints for the yuan, increased how frequently it has
state banks sell dollars to support the currency and has conducted rare
intervention in derivative markets.
«
In the United
States, power plants are highly automatized and require little human
intervention,» José Rivera told El Nuevo Día.
Charlatans
in every corner cry for more
state intervention.
Crown Corporations (today at least) are the residual tail of what was once a fairly active
intervention by the Canadian
state in various sectors of the economy, allegedly for special policy reasons.
Three police officers died
in the
intervention, according to
state media.
In 1978, the «Second Cold War» gets tougher following the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan and the decision taken by the United States to install a new nuclear missile generation (cruise missiles, Pershing II) in Western Europ
In 1978, the «Second Cold War» gets tougher following the Soviet
intervention in Afghanistan and the decision taken by the United States to install a new nuclear missile generation (cruise missiles, Pershing II) in Western Europ
in Afghanistan and the decision taken by the United
States to install a new nuclear missile generation (cruise missiles, Pershing II)
in Western Europ
in Western Europe.
In the eleventh century Dante would probably have been almost as incensed about imperial intervention in the affairs of the Church — at least in the abstract — as he was in the fourteenth about papal intervention in affairs of stat
In the eleventh century Dante would probably have been almost as incensed about imperial
intervention in the affairs of the Church — at least in the abstract — as he was in the fourteenth about papal intervention in affairs of stat
in the affairs of the Church — at least
in the abstract — as he was in the fourteenth about papal intervention in affairs of stat
in the abstract — as he was
in the fourteenth about papal intervention in affairs of stat
in the fourteenth about papal
intervention in affairs of stat
in affairs of
state.
It is difficult to find a clearly articulated case
in Catholic social teaching for modern - style welfare
states involving huge government
intervention in the lives of families combined with enormous transfers totalling around a quarter of national income.
The movie may have been intended to cause serious clashes between Egypt's moslem majority and coptics and hopefully draw
in western
intervention to create an independent
state for coptics.