Not exact matches
But as people with experience solving complex problems, leading complex organizations and coping with regulatory and legal issues, they have a valid and
vital perspective to express on
matters of politics and
public policy.
He described how there was no case to be made for reserving seats for Bishops in the House of Lords on the basis that those men are uniquely well placed to provide
vital expertise on
matters of
public policy, because they are not.
To put the
matter succinctly, those who understand the
vital importance of a system of
public education must simultaneously...
As one of the UK's largest employers, the
public sector has a
vital role to play in leading the way to tackle the gender pay gap which is why the DfE's step to publish our gender pay gap
matters.»
Yes, communication
matters — and your
public school website or district website is a
vital resource.
Can the Times do an apples - to - apples, informative, mathematically - accurate comparison to inform the
public on this
vital matter?
Second (and a related question), is «analysis» on such a
vital matter considered to be part of the journalistic enterprise and part of the «
public good» mission any more?
Although these are difficult
matters, at a minimum, given the history of the situation, the
vital importance of the global warming issue, the available information, and so forth, I think the following would be necessary to do justice to the phrase «in the
public good»:
Reducing the world's emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases — the focus of virtually all
public discussion and government policy on climate at the moment — remains
vital, but as a practical
matter that effort only affects how quickly the 400 ppm figure will increase.