Sentences with phrase «sweeping policy reforms»

Here, after making clear why successful education entrepreneurship is so hard, we explain why those who clear the many hurdles are not likely — and ought not be expected — to crusade as well for sweeping policy reforms.
In «Full Throttle: Reforming Canada's Aviation Policy,» author Benjamin Dachis finds high fares are symptomatic of wider problems in the aviation industry that Ottawa should address with sweeping policy reforms.

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On Dec. 22, 2017, President Trump signed sweeping tax reform, formerly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, into law, marking the largest change to U.S. tax policy in decades.
While the decision was always potentially regarded as a temporary measure during the enactment of wide - sweeping Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms to deregulate the market, the report's conclusions could indicate a setback to free trade.
The European Parliament has voted for sweeping reforms of the controversial EU Common Fisheries Policy.
Without great school and classroom leaders to make sure reforms are implemented, even the most ambitious and sweeping policy changes can sputter out by the time they hit your children's classrooms.
As an overhaul of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)-- the sweeping federal education law that sets most national school policy — continues to lag in Congress, Duncan is beginning to get answers about the viability of his plan to relieve states of the law's requirements in exchange for implementing some of his choice reforms.
At this stage in the modern movement to redesign high schools, states should focus on policies that provide opportunity, encouragement, and support for local innovation — including those described above — rather than more sweeping policies that mandate statewide comprehensive reforms.
A winning verdict will initiate sweeping reforms to our current school funding policies resulting in significantly improved funding policies governing rural schools.
It calls for ending the privatization of schools, returning «real community control» to school systems, and advocates sweeping reform of school discipline policies.
But a much more sweeping reform of U.S. nuclear energy policy is required.
In the most sweeping reform of Japan's legal system since World War II, the doors are opening wide for a flood of new lawyers to handle cases in an increasingly litigious society.Experts say the reforms underscore a big shift in social attitudes that is forcing Japan to change its policy of keeping the number of lawyers low.
«FHA has weathered the storm of the recent economic and housing crisis by taking the most aggressive and sweeping actions in its history to reform risk management, credit policy, lender enforcement, and consumer protections,» says HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.
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