This is where the current public policies around work-life balance seem to miss the mark. |
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And the public does not quite understand his major viewpoints on public policies. |
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No one, whatever their conception of justice, can accept public policies which turn a democracy into a plutocracy. |
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They have to come up with reasonable and defensible public policies that can be explained in terms of the public interest. |
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It will then be possible to benefit from useful data for economic and trade negotiations, since it will be based on indisputable public policies. |
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This new power will give provinces a better access to income statistics, which will allow them to better focus their public policies. |
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Voluntary organizations can benefit by understanding the systems and the environments in which public policies are developed. |
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The Government regularly consults civil society organizations in formulating public policies for the promotion of human rights. |
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Others are more broad-based and focus on the governance of public policies. |
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Brazilian public policies could have an impact on the market and consequently on other producing countries. |
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And lastly, wrong public policies and priorities complete the picture. |
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They exploit the exigencies of war to sound like clergymen, seizing religious language to veil partisan public policies in a miasma of ersatz godliness. |
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To do this, public policies must be strengthened and expanded in order to overcome persisting inequalities. |
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The legal and electoral attacks on race-conscious affirmative action and the advent of other conservative public policies are said to be radicalizing scholars. |
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We support a process by which the environment can be better taken into account in public policies of our African partners. |
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It provides for an information system on the precise cost of specific public policies. |
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This plan concentrates on areas in which public policies can provide added value. |
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Health outcomes are a measure of the effectiveness of our health care system and of the impact of public policies that influence health. |
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I think that the solutions to these problems must be the subject of public policies based on reducing, recycling, reusing and reclamation of wastes. |
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The public policies have been stressing to focus the protagonism and emancipation of the disabled people, aiming at ensuring the full exercise of their citizenship. |
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Depending on the context, these functions may be facilitated or combated by existing public policies, and this can be deepened using the institutionalist perspective. |
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Robust, well informed public policies relating to digitisation in every phase of the value chain need to be developed urgently in every State Party to the European Cultural Convention. |
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Given the strong body of evidence linking health status to SES, the potential health impacts of macrolevel public policies aimed at reducing poverty and the inequitable distribution of income and resources cannot be ignored. |
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Most public policies don't produce huge effects. |
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Keeping up the progress will require the right public policies. |
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At the present time, in many countries, public policies aim to give women autonomy by means of a series of measures, including education, which must cover all areas of life if it is to be a tool of democracy. |
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The problem, then, cannot be seen in terms of a distribution of competences between the various levels but rather in terms of overall coherence of the objectives being sought by public policies. |
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We need to increase our growth rate in order to sustain the labour movement's ability to bargain effectively, to have political influence and to win progressive public policies. |
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It was carried out with the goal of assisting cities that want to adopt public policies of diversity management and to fight racism and discrimination, and to evaluate the impact of such policies. |
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However, I want to say that in Vancouver, there have been many amazing advances in terms of our understanding of the drug issue, how it impacts people and what kinds of public policies need to be developed. |
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Then, in the wake of the concept of good governance, reforms focused on the way public policies were conducted, particularly with regard to how citizens helped design, implement and control such policies. |
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In all the countries around the world that have developed biofuel channels, specific public policies in terms of taxation, research and development, but also customs duties, have been set up. |
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The right mix of public policies can ensure that responsible firms are not penalized. |
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Differences in public policies also play a role. |
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How underground markets contradict or neutralize public policies is easily grasped in the context of a good or service rendered more expensive by an impediment to exchange like a tax or a regulatory requirement. |
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The programme will support national and regional bodies in systematizing, evaluating and disseminating knowledge about innovative approaches and normative work in the area of intercultural public policies. |
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More generally, the study concludes that almost all countries, follow the example of the European Union and the United States, and intervene in their agricultural markets in the form of public policies. |
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The Canadian Clean Power Coalition helps promote environmental public policies aimed at recognizing the potential for Canada's vast carbon-based resources to be developed in a sustainable way. |
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We hope that the economic and financial crisis that is currently battering the international community provide political decision-makers with an opportunity to reorient public policies in the right direction. |
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Europa Nostra is dedicated to putting heritage and its benefits in the mainstream of public consciousness and to making heritage a priority for public policies both at European and national levels. |
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By bringing together all of the partners who share an interest in the future of the Mediterranean, CMI is a fount of innovation, forging synergies from the public policies of individual countries. |
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According to this analysis, public policies for science and technology should take into account these bargaining processes that rally round the patent system because they affect deeply the properties of legal rules. |
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If an unscientific Protocol is allowed to trump these other international obligations, governments will be permitted to base public policies not on science, but on baseless fears and emotionalism. |
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Nigeria recommended that Brazil could succeed with greater pace in land reform in the castaway areas by pursuing public policies targeted at improving the life of African descendants and minorities. |
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Reducing, or preferably reversing, regressive public policies would allow most families' incomes to grow, even if the economy continues to sputter. |
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Indeed, to grasp the importance of agencies within a large number of today's polities, one must first understand their inextricable link with the growth of regulatory public policies. |
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Reconstituting food reserves is in line with a strategy of returning to national public policies to confront the food crises that devastate many developing countries. |
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This precept is reflected in our institutional structure, which permits the implementation of public policies aimed at protecting children and, in particular, those children whose rights have been infringed. |
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For more than 40 years, public policies have favoured keeping people with serious mental health problems in the community, rather than confining them to asylums, as was too long the practice. |
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These two documents constitute collective points of reference for introducing or revising public policies and concerted activities relating to higher education. |
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For example, while the effects of poverty are visible at the neighbourhood level, solutions must emanate from all orders of government and from public policies in effect. |
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Currently, there exists a low approval rate from professional economists regarding many public policies. |
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Welfare capitalism refers to a capitalist economy that includes public policies favoring extensive provisions for social welfare services. |
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Organizational influence in the political, academic, and professional arenas is critical to advancing public policies that benefit nursing and nursing education. |
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Public policies promote building new schools on outlying land at the expense of small, walkable, community-centered schools in older neighborhoods. |
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