But it seems important to point out that these bubbles have their origin in
worthy policy goals, like increasing home ownership, or sending more kids to college.
Under questioning, de Blasio pledged that he would never again form an issue - advocacy organization like the Campaign for One New York, which was the subject of a federal investigation, all while stressing
the worthy policy goals that the group helped achieve, chiefly universal pre-K.
«It runs counter to
worthy policy goals of equity and access and could do substantial collateral damage to City services.»
As recent events in the United States attest, that is
a worthy policy goal.
On this note we can all certainly agree: Expanding customer choice is
a worthy policy goal.
Not exact matches
It has permitted the
worthy goals of reducing taxes and limiting growth in the size of government to crowd from the domestic
policy agenda the creative reflection that will obviously be needed to formulate a new, non-welfare-oriented approach to this problem.
Conservation and environmental cleanliness are
worthy goals which I fully support; and they can be, and are, addressed by mostly sensible public
policies.
Yet in Marriage: A History, Coontz identifies promoting good marriages as a
worthy goal, even though she opposes social
policy that would enforce this
goal and exclude same - sex couples.
It established
worthy goals, undertook lots of «best practice» comparisons of employment
policies across the member states, but had no teeth and little impact.
They are the true beneficiaries of TCS programs, and expanding educational opportunity should always be considered a
worthy public
policy goal.
And that's without resolving the
policy paradox of whether achievement scores and graduation rates can realistically be raised at the same time, along with the level of student engagement, or whether those
worthy goals tend to cancel one another.
Persuading China to change its currency
policy would be a
worthy goal for a new Bretton Woods conference.