Sentences with phrase «wholesale reform»

Experts have been calling for wholesale reform of this field; it is common for them to assert that special education costs too much because it covers too many young people.
A rainbow coalition would have been hugely unpopular in the right - wing press, but it could have passed wholesale reform of British politics and then called another election in two years.
In the meantime, clear voices need to be heard on behalf of wholesale reform strategies.
«This is why we need wholesale reform of New York state's campaign laws and enforcement of campaign laws,» she said.
It is the latest in a line of increasingly liberal positions on drugs from the party, as it becomes more confident in demanding wholesale reform of Britain's drugs laws.
But the frenzied activity on the government benches marks the greatest sustained attempt at wholesale reform of the British political system since women were given the vote.
Schneiderman is now advocating wholesale reform in Albany.
When police started investigating the links between peerages and donations to political parties, it looked like a scandal that might topple a prime minister and hasten wholesale reform of Parliament's upper chamber.
«Ministers must take this opportunity to pursue wholesale reform and abandon the existing structure of immigration detention which has been shown to be grossly inefficient, hugely expensive and in direct contradiction of our most cherished British values of justice, liberty and compassion.»
«We will see maybe in the new year whether Fifa can recover from this — many believe they can't without wholesale reform led by an independent reform commission, led by outsiders.»
«It's better than nothing, because frankly anything is better than the status quo, but I think it's not the real wholesale reform of party funding, electoral reform, the House of Lords, giving people the right to sack their MPs if their MPs have been shown to be corrupt that I think is necessary.»
As we reported in an earlier briefing note, the Jersey Law Commission has recommended wholesale reform of the Law which will include the grant of statutory powers additional to those forming part of the Royal Court's inherent tracing and injunctive jurisdiction; one conclusion of the October 2015 report is that the new law should include a power for the Royal Court to «set aside such a disposition.
Moskowitz, the force behind the high - performing Success Academy network, officially endorsed DeVos on Tuesday and stressed a need for wholesale reform.
Former SEC Chief Accountant Lynn Turner told me the current accounting and auditing systems we all rely on need wholesale reform.
Here is the people's hero who demanded wholesale reform of MPs» expenses before the scandal about them broke.
JACK STRAW is preparing to draw up proposals for wholesale reform of England's libel laws, after a long - running Sunday Times campaign.
Showing growing concern over the rising tide of religious extremism, students suggested a wholesale reform of the Pakistan's history curriculum to eliminate discrimination against minorities and other disadvantaged groups so as to undertake a holistic and long - term effort to eliminate the scourge of intolerance from society.
``... In truth, what New York needs is wholesale reform of its ethics laws, not a jerry - rigged solution.
He may not have secured his plans for wholesale reform of the banking sector but at least one of Vince Cable's dreams has been partially fulfilled.
To recap, the disastrous selection process for Labour's parliamentary candidate for Falkirk West, where allegations of malpractice triggered the resignation of Tom Watson MP as its election campaign coordinator — and which even now is subject to wildly differing versions of events — has kicked off a wholesale reform programme of everything from party funding to MP candidate selection and conference voting.
I, like others, have worked at the criminal Bar, prosecuting and defending in many murder trials, and I have seen enough of the inadequacies of prison life to know that wholesale reform is required.
He is also calling for wholesale reform of shareholders» duties to pension savers to ensure responsible behaviour rather than a focus on short - term profits.
Stringer stated that the agency is in need of «a real honest, wholesale reform» — or else, the city's housing system would collapse.
(CBC's Doulis said it's unclear that a temporary rebate would get passed down to renters but that wholesale reform was more likely to have that effect.)
Despite heated rhetoric on both sides of the aisle — critics said an IG would hamper and hamstring the NYPD's work and advocates promised it would bring about the wholesale reform community activists were crying for — the apparent impact of the new office, at least so far, has been minimal.
Although many would suspect they could predict the outcomes of this missing research, we would be wise to test these assumptions empirically before undertaking a wholesale reform of teacher education.
But will their accomplishments ever amount to wholesale reform?
Climate researchers Richard Tol, Roger Pielke and Hans von Storch demand the resignation of Pachauri and wholesale reform of the IPCC in an opinion piece in Spiegel.
I realize that I am likely in the minority but I think that the Canadian Senate actually functions fairly well and needs only min0r tweaks rather than wholesale reform.
In order to enhance its standing in the international insurance community, in 2015 the Hong Kong government initiated a wholesale reform of the insurance industry.
Why is the European Commission undertaking the wholesale reform of the state aid regime?
«We're looking for wholesale reform
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