And he raises questions about whether greens have been backing
the wrong policy measures all along.
Not exact matches
Rather, they said the
policy is an expression of «common - sense
measures that would help prevent firearms from getting into the
wrong hands.»
On the individual
measures, everything was approved of, with the most divisive
policy being spending money on new free schools — 41 % thought this was a good idea, 38 % the
wrong priority (interestingly that wasn't just a partisan answer — a third of Tory voters also thought it was the
wrong priority).
Right now they are
wrong 26 percent of the time,» she said, referring to a 2010 report on value - added
measures by Mathematica
Policy Research that said there is about a 25 percent chance of an error if three years of test scores are used in the evaluation.
Policy discretion — results aren't
measured, and politicians blame the Fed when things go
wrong, and take credit when things go right.
Bob Carter of James Cook University in Australia wrote an article in 2006 saying that there had been no global warming since 1998 according to the most widely used
measure of average global air temperatures... [and] David Whitehouse of the Global Warming
Policy Foundation in London made the same point... Mark Lynas said in the New Statesman that Mr. Whitehouse was «
wrong... We know now that it was Mr. Lynas who was
wrong.
That assertion needs to be
measured against the actual words used by the Court in the Westpac leave decision: ``... we are satisfied that it is not reasonably arguable that the Court of Appeal's approach to the law, including its view of the effect of the
policy of the legislation, was
wrong».
By the same
measure, the
wrong policy for you can cost you a considerable amount of cash which won't be worth the pay off in the end.