Sentences with phrase «whatever changes the government»

The Bar will, of course, adapt to whatever changes the government, the courts, or the market may bring about.

Not exact matches

China and Singapore, by the way, are nondemocratic capitalistic societies, and so it's actually easier for those types of governments to make wholesale change than it is in our case, so they can make the types of systems that we've been talking about, or they could decide to mirror Singapore or whatever, and everybody just kind of has to take it.
Colin Hart, chief executive of the institute, accused the government overreacting, on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «You may or may not agree with it, but one thing you can't do is sue the school over the way in which history is taught or maths is taught or whatever subject there is, because the law excludes discrimination from the content of the curriculum, but that's to change for independent schools, free schools and academies»
Note: This post is based on data from our study of long - term changes in UK central government, entitled «Yesterday's Tomorrows: Whatever Happened to the Future of Governmegovernment, entitled «Yesterday's Tomorrows: Whatever Happened to the Future of GovernmentGovernment
«All of us need to start to think about how in this country we can achieve positive changes in behaviour without having to have an endless succession of laws by government, whether it is alcohol disorder zones or whatever it may be, or what will come after it which will be hefty increases in taxation on alcohol.»
If we do go into coalition government again, whether or not the electoral system changes, we would need to try doing it differently, in three ways: first, we should adopt a transactional approach from day one in an effort to communicate that we are in fact fighting for our values; second, we should be ruthless about protecting the interests of our core supporters, including students and public sector workers; and third, we really, really need to be luckier — whatever one's analysis about the Liberal Democrats in government, the rise of Scottish nationalism and the fearful response to it south of the border is something the party neither caused nor could do very much about.
Schools have changed relatively little, mainly because of turf battles fought by the knot of organizations that we politely call «the education system»: teachers unions and school boards try to protect their monopolies, publishing companies try to reinterpret all new ideas back into the profitable forms of the past, various levels of government try to protect their relevance by getting in front of every new concern, pretending to lead while aggressively and often destructively following whatever trends they have the wit to perceive.
Teachers and school leaders know the improvements are due to their unremitting efforts to do their best for every child and young person, whatever their background, and despite the relentless changes to the curriculum, tests and exams, imposed by the Government, that have added to their workload over the past few years.
Unfortunately, the Federal government came along changed the rules for receipt of Federal education dollars which was based on whatever State's definition of proficiency.
Whatever happens come November, it looks like the national conversation on student loan interest rates has come to a head with many people feeling like it's time to change how the government manages the federal student loan programs.
Whatever you think of this particular effort, it has become ever clearer that climate information not only «wants» to be free, but will be — whether through pressure for further transparency and objectivity on the part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change or the liberation / hacking / theft / disclosure of climate documents produced with government money, whether they raise questions about the motives of some scientists or reveal attempts by political operatives to raise public doubt about climate findings.
«If there is a global agreement that requires larger cuts in emissions — and I think that would be good if there were, but it's got to be a global agreement — then obviously Australia would play its part and the government would consider what changes or extensions or whatever to Direct Action would need to be made to achieve that,» he said then.
Not all of us agree that the proper response to whatever climate change may or may not be occurring requires government action.
Pissant progressives pontificating on economic degrowth, new economic systems eschewing economic growth, global government, using disasters to engineer transformative moments for social revolution, suspension of democracy and the rule of law to deal with the catastrophic risk of climate change or whatever the whine de jour is.
6) $ 870 million over two years to support the government's Clean Air Agenda, including $ 400 million in 2011 and 2012 to temporarily revive the EcoEnergy retrofits program and $ 252 million to support «regulatory activities to address climate change and air quality,» whatever that means.
I believe this means we should all be out there, doing whatever we can to change our government and get rid of the conservatives.
Even if Trump himself were gone tomorrow, the nation still faces simmering crises (falling energy return on investment, increasing economic inequality, over-reliance on debt, climate change) that appear to be leading toward collapse of government and the economy; meanwhile, as a result of political polarization, social fragmentation, plain old corruption (see NRA), and truth decay we are losing whatever ability we ever had to address those crises.
The point of this story — remember, now, these are recommendations to the government from some egghead researchers at Harvard, and it's all based on a faulty premise and a hoax, and that is that man - made greenhouse gases are causing climate change, global warming or whatever.
Whatever the final outcome of the case, I hope the federal government will seriously consider the actual and potential dangers that sex workers face in their work, and push to enact legislative changes that enable them to protect themselves and to seek legal protection as needed.
Between the changes expected from the Government as part of the IMF / ECB deal and whatever insurance changes are made by the Law Society, the profession will remain in flux for the forseeable future.
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