Sentences with phrase «unwise policy»

But global warming is also a very complicated and difficult issue that can provoke very unwise policy in response to political pressure.
... a breathtaking dash through personal hypocrisy, factual inaccuracy and political rhetoric... it's very hard to interpret this as a statement made in good faith... a clearer example of disinformation could not be wished for... excellent means to give a misleading impression of uncertainty... shortsighted vision and moral bankruptcy... a shameless call to narrow self - interest... Professor Curry advocates unwise policy based on false claims and bankrupt morals.
The first anniversary of Eric Garner's death on Staten Island arrives next week, an event sure to be accompanied by rhetorical excess and unwise policy...
Many economists argue that it is unnecessary to curb economic growth, if we change our presently unwise policies that allow and encourage waste and pollution.
When more dog owners demand better from these dog businesses, then we'll force them to change their dangerous and unwise policies on kennel cough.

Not exact matches

A former member of the Bank of England (BOE) told CNBC it's «unwise» for the central bank to stick to a long - term policy strategy in case it gets wrong - footed by new economic data.
«In the presence of uncertainty and the absence of accelerating inflationary pressures, it would be unwise for policy to foreclose on the possibility of making further gains in the labor market,» she said, adding that «disinflation pressure and weak demand from abroad will likely weigh on the U.S. outlook for some time, and fragility in global markets could again pose risks here at home.»
... in the presence of uncertainty and the absence of accelerating inflationary pressures, it would be unwise for policy to foreclose on the possibility of making further gains in the labor market.
The Internet stock bubble of the late 1990s and early 2000s provides an example of how a central bank's easy money policy can encourage unwise investments.
That to say otherwise is unprecedented, strange, and unwise as a social policy.
The decision to focus upon attacking Obama's foreign policy record was perhaps unwise given that this is one area in which Obama enjoys relatively broad support and in which Romney has little experience — and given his recent debacles on the international stage, even less credibility.
It was equally unwise for the Bank's governor, Mervyn King, to make comments on fiscal policy, especially now it has been widely reported that his views seem not to be shared by other members of the MPC.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo Markin, has suggested that it would be unwise for any political party to consider scrapping the Free SHS policy as such a move would not endear it to Ghanaian voters.
It is in Elia's interest to have a good relationship with Cuomo because of his power over the budget, but Benjamin said it would be «unwise» of the governor to leave Elia out of the discussions on education policy.
The Mail on Sundaysaid Labour London mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan had «savaged» Corbyn's policies after Khan said it was unwise for the leader not to have sung the national anthem and argued his party had to make sure it did not come across as anti-Jewish.
A preliminary analysis of the first 2 years of culling, reported last month in Ecology and Evolution, cautioned that the data were limited and it would be «unwise» to generalize about how effective the policy has been so far.
Possibly so; but, in view of the recent extensive and successful use of the aeroplane in European maneuvers and, also, of the fact that other nations are spending many millions of dollars for aeronautical purposes, it might not be unwise for our Congress to depart from its usual policy of economy by appropriating a million dollars to enable the army and navy to fully test this new arm.
See the ACR Anthem Outpatient Imaging Policy Resources page for more information on how you can help counter these arbitrary and unwise Anthem policies.
Optimism for change may be unwise because crucial policy debates continue.
Suggested individual or study team activity: Identify specific unsound or unwise assessment policies that seem to reflect a lack of assessment literacy in the policymakers who set them (legislators, school board members, school leaders, faculty, etc.).
Sometimes public policies can be unwise, however, whereas seemingly principled means produce unintended, unanticipated, and perverse consequences instead.
Refuse to support public policies that promote unwise competition between schools, school districts, and states for limited federal school funding.
The study's authors stressed that measuring «growth» is not as simple as policy makers think it is; and «it is certainly unwise for states or school districts to simply take haphazard or commonsense approaches to measure growth.
So often policies designed to promote a certain behaviour become discrimination against those who choose to do otherwise, which really becomes yucky when kids, as always, pay for their parents» bad luck or unwise decisions.
I would continue to counsel that anyone who tries to make climate policy on the basis of the weather is unwise.
In addition, I would argue that forming policy and regulating the economy based upon such scientific speculation is both profoundly unwise and ignorant.
In April, the alliance responded directly to news of the upcoming encyclical with an open letter to Pope Francis outlining why «it is both unwise and unjust to adopt policies requiring reduced use of fossil fuels for energy» and encouraging the pope to «advise the world's leaders to reject them.»
In light of these considerations, we believe it is both unwise and unjust to adopt policies requiring reduced use of fossil fuels for energy.
Until climate models have been unambiguously confirmed by experiment, I believe that it is unwise to rely on them for policy purposes.
I think these sort of experiments translated into policy are deeply unwise and deeply unhelpful.
John Holdren, former science adviser to President Obama, says «it would be unwise in the extreme for the president to let the current vacuum in science advice in the White House persist,» since «[i] nsights from science and technology are relevant to many of the decisions about actions and policies that a president must make.»
Otherwise the back and forth will be used as evidence that it is unwise to make any policy decision.
From a business perspective, the up - or - out policy was unwise with regard to these associates.
While on the surface it may seem unwise to add to the upfront cost of our monthly expenditures, there is so much value in a South Carolina renters insurance policy that the only unwise thing about it would be to choose not to carry this vital coverage.
Naming your estate as the beneficiary of your policy proceeds could be financially unwise.
In addition, policy loans can be a great option if you need funds during a market downturn or other situation in which it would be difficult or unwise to pull money from other investments.
It is unwise to presume that your landlord's insurance policy will cover your personal property if something happens to it.
(Note: In instances where there is a cash transaction, some buyers, but very few, purchase Florida real estate without a title insurance policy (a practice that I believe is unwise).
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