Sentences with phrase «what kind of reform»

What kind of reform?
So what kinds of reforms are consistent with China's rebalancing?

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«What matters and should matter to politicians and people who believe in the kind of values that I believe the National Citizens» Coalition share and the Reform Party share is not whether the Canadian state prospers, but whether the Canadian people and the land we call Canada prosper.»
«If they're going to restore public confidence in this marketplace and if they're going to create the kind of reforms necessary, they're going to have to recognize the old days of just doing what they want, being subject to lawsuits now and then, are over,» he said.
This is only a fraction of what any kind of health care and entitlement reform of either left or right will be up against.
Reform is a more difficult issue of deciding what it is one wants to support — what kind of public interests public support should serve, what kinds of public goods one wants delivered — and developing forms of direct and indirect support that effectively encourage that without too many malign side effects.
Because, after years and years of preaching tax reform, what was passed was not any kind of overhaul, but a tax cut.
Oliver Letwin is currently holding a long series of bilateral meetings with a variety of the 91 Tory rebels to see what kind of compromise on Lords reform that they might be willing to support.
If trust is to be regained, we need to take the constitutional reform debate out of the Westminster village and ask the British people what kind of politics they want.
A difficult debate on leadership - election reform is looking fundamental to deciding what kind of party Labour will become.
That is, we ignore what actually occurred in a given district and instead calculate what would have been expected to occur based on the experiences of all other districts with similar characteristics experiencing the same kind of reform.
First, people have learned so much about what to do and what not to do to implement the kind of middle grades school reforms talked about in the original Turning Points that we felt compelled to bring those lessons to broad public attention.
Given the need to improve the quality of instruction and the lack of clarity and shared knowledge about what systems and activities improve teaching, this is the right time to take stock of what is known; what kinds of activities are currently underway; and what will be needed going forward as reforms roll through the education system.
On the unrelenting pressure to improve schools without corresponding improvement in teachers» skills: «In its least desirable face, educational reform can become a kind of conspiracy of ignorance: policymakers mandating results they do not themselves know how to achieve, and educators pretending they do know what to do but revealing through their actions that they don't.»
What kind of process for evaluating teachers can possibly be devised by a determinedly reform - minded administration, a stubborn union and plaintiffs in a hostile lawsuit?
Still, fairly stark divisions have emerged within education reform over what role «the market» should play in determining what kinds of public schools should exist and expand.
A New Way to Rate L.A. Unified's Teachers What kind of process for evaluating teachers can possibly be devised by a determinedly reform - minded administration, a stubborn union and plaintiffs in a hostile lawsuit?
These kind of sweeping reforms are exactly what I had in mind when I created the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, and I am thrilled to see the Partnership has once again proved itself a catalyst for District - wide change.»
It's like some kind of Cinderella story... What that is presupposing is that people weren't fighting for reform before Cami Anderson showed up.
The Center for Education Reform, a pro-charter advocacy group, traced charter - school closures since 1992 in what it called the «first - ever national analysis» of its kind.
The Internal Revenue Service (specifically, through the Tax Reform Act) has its own rules and regulations about what kinds of loans — specifically what type of interest paid on a loan — is tax deductible.
So far, what we've got are a couple of «FAQ» - like posts and one column on immigration reform by the co-chair of the group, Ted Ruthizer (who should take advantage of his e-mail alias — «truthizer» — either by becoming a superhero or by inventing a new kind of polygraph).
Without such a further shift in culture of the kind engendered by Lord Woolf, coupled with adequate judicial resources and administrative support for the civil court system, it is difficult to see further rule changes alone achieving what Lord Woolf desired but which for large and complex claims his reforms failed ultimately to deliver.
So the real question (for another day) is what is the best forum for achieving a particular kind of law reform?
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