Sentences with phrase «tougher consequences»

Employees who don't follow established safety policies should face tough consequences.
Both offer tough choices with equally tough consequences, though How Can It Be?
The Bush administration tried to hold the schools accountable by imposing tough consequences for whole faculties if the schools did not meet expectations.
And even if PARCC could impose tough consequences to drive changes in practice, the changes would produce a disastrous narrowing in the curriculum of schools.
The same flexibility that allows states and school districts to use less - punitive restructuring approaches when they are appropriate could also allow them to avoid applying tough consequences to schools that really do merit them.
Hess and Finn, in hard - hitting chapters that bookend the volume, call on Congress to set realistic expectations for student performance based on national standards, to provide districts with initial flexibility when intervening in failing schools, but to establish tough consequences for superintendents and principals if those efforts are unsuccessful.
March 8, 2016 - «No excuses» no more Charter schools rethink discipline after focus on tough consequences (City & State)(PDF)
Beyond the tougher standards lie tougher consequences.
Now we have state laws with tough consequences for teachers who persistently underperform, but we're saying, «Oops, we actually don't know how to help you get better.»
According to the Humane Society of the United States, the AKC has opposed over 150 proposed laws throughout the U.S. that were introduced to help protect animals from inhumane conditions in breeding facilities and require that problem breeders face tougher consequences for abuse and neglect.
A similar proportion (92 per cent) feel that when Canadian companies and executives are involved in unethical or corrupt practices — such as paying bribes — they should face tough consequences.
tends increasingly to be answered in terms of harder rules, and tougher consequences.
They will face tough consequences,» Ms Smith commented.
If we end up with a Brexit that has tougher consequences that some Leave voters expected then there is potential for public opinion to move against it.
EdNext: So you propose limiting the «tougher consequences» to the bottom 15 percent of schools.
Further, I'd be willing to reserve the tougher consequences (choice and supplemental services) for the worst 15 percent or so of schools in the state.
If you have disciplined a student several times for the same offense, you can defend giving them a tougher consequence.
How soon do you believe we will see better laws and tougher consequences to protect animals?
tougher consequences (fines, jail time) for people involved in illegal activities or have had a dog they own bite / attack, etc. (depending on the circumstances)
Do we not have a professional obligation to talk about the whole probability distribution, given the tough consequences at the tail of the distribution?
These new penalties will be the toughest consequences for repeated distracted driving offences across Canada.
Tougher consequences.
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