In the final chapters, she makes suggestions for integrating environmental concerns into global policymaking. |
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Notwithstanding the national locus of policymaking authority, efforts to shape the agenda for higher education reach beyond national borders. |
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The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking. |
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British domestic politics reflected the new urgency in imperial policymaking. |
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Does active military involvement in defense policymaking actually threaten civilian control? |
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Theirs was a generation that emphasized technocratic, expert policymaking, not democratic processes. |
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The rigidity of his administration and congressional supporters meant that effective policymaking was impossible. |
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The blatant lack of cooperation only complicated the inexperienced Cabinet's ability to devise a common thread of economic policymaking. |
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He has received heavy support from powerful generals, who may want to reassert their traditional authority in policymaking. |
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By the late 1980s, 94 per cent of policymaking positions affecting the economy were held by economists. |
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First, the overall mode of state functioning, policymaking, and governance is top-down, nontransparent, and rigidly hierarchical. |
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Eisenhower's documents created a framework for policymaking, seldom recording particular decisions. |
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It must also be maddening for her to stay clear of any visible role in policymaking when she is so smart and competent. |
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It should also include a review of all implementation mechanisms in order to ensure more coherent and effective policymaking. |
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In many cases, international cooperation is influencing policymaking at the national level. |
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In this definition, constitutional institutions are linked to the realities of policymaking and public management. |
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Something must be done to provide greater resiliency in policymaking. |
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I do not subscribe to any rigid or mechanical rule in policymaking. |
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The evidence needed for sound policymaking should thus be much more comprehensive than attempts to extrapolate dubious principles from the findings of controlled trials. |
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Too complicated for ad-hoc policymaking and simplistic conservative nostrums. |
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Despite widespread public concern, subsequent policymaking has been half-hearted, short-termist and disjointedly ineffective. |
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It is hard to avoid the impression that Cameron's speech, whatever its intended political aim, lacks a serious basis in policymaking. |
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This aspiration to anchor policymaking in psychological measurement dates back to Jeremy Bentham in the 18th century. |
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And Europe's agonies over GMOs illustrate the problems that arise when science is not well integrated into policymaking. |
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This displays a lack of integrated thinking, where policymaking is uncoordinated across government agencies. |
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As a result, the findings can be fed into a more practical side of public policymaking. |
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Much remains to be done for the government to integrate the work of civil society organizations into its policymaking. |
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Executive officers of subsidiaries may be deemed executive officers of an entity if they perform such policymaking functions for the entity. |
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We will also help our grantees effectively communicate the importance and relevance of their research to public policymaking. |
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In the case of human trafficking, it is important that this policymaking is sound. |
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The presence of a complete, accurate and accessible prisoner file system is a prerequisite for effective policymaking and prison management. |
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As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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The studies also looked at the influence of anti-overweight bias in policymaking. |
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As the political fault lines harden in Congress, the battlegrounds are moving back to more hidden levers of policymaking. |
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But it is likely that U.S. policymaking is less informed today than it was before WikiLeaks. |
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Maybe he overpowers them in discussions, or maybe he gives them a role in policymaking far beyond their experience in that realm. |
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Following are a few books that will prove invaluable to presidents and cabinet level advisors who want to make the Madisonian policymaking processes work. |
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There is a troubling circularity to the country's economic policymaking. |
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Well, of course, there is an element of prevention in all policymaking. |
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The secretariat will continue utilizing its convening power to strengthen bridges between research communities and policymakers, in particular for the formulation of a research agenda relevant to policymaking. |
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In addition, the manual is intended to serve consumers of qualitative research by helping them critically assess the utility of qualitative data for policymaking and programing purposes. |
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Finally, decent work for all, rather than economic growth per se, or even simple job creation, should be placed at the centre of economic and social policymaking. |
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In some areas, the research was used much more by academics and other development stakeholders than by Government officials responsible for policymaking or implementation. |
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The era of reform has led to increased respect for freedom of expression and an openness to civic engagement in legislative and policymaking processes that was not possible during President Suharto's 32-year regime. |
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It also had responsibility for policymaking. |
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This VET area should be cultivated through use of common frameworks, instruments and tools and supported by consistent use of comparable data enabling evidence-based policymaking. |
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Bruno Wenn of the German DEG recommends to provide a sound economic policymaking and good governance to attract new investors. |
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Both trade unions and employers organisations are consulted beforehand in policymaking in the financial, economic and social areas. |
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This initiative is based on the notion that real devolution and informed policymaking best lies with engaged city leaders, rather than detached national governments. |
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Among many other suitable mechanisms, human rights impact assessments should be conducted more systematically in all fields of public policymaking, before, as well as during and following implementation. |
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In the 2015 Texas legislative session, state lawmakers frequently used their religious beliefs to defend their policymaking. |
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Yet mavericks such as Mr Bofinger remain exceptions, not the rule. Nor will the changes in the landscape do enough to involve economists in policymaking. |
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And which policymaking and lawgiving frameworks may properly be upheld in the name of shared, normative values that pay due regard to the fact of pluralism? |
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The teams draw on a wide range of experience and expertise from National Members, which is used to complete preparatory work on policymaking and other practical issues. |
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Thirdly, both women and men should participate in decision-making and policymaking processes in order to ensure that their interests are equitably represented. |
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The other most frequently cited activity was participation in training and workshops, building parliamentarians' capacity in policymaking and advocacy. |
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It had its own budget but was not responsible for policymaking. |
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The effectiveness of the plan will depend on union participation in the development of country plans and their capacity to influence policymaking institutions. |
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Bulgaria needs to prepare a coherent development plan as required by the Structural Funds regulations and integrate it into the national budgetary and policymaking framework. |
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This practice will continue, together with the on-line availability of all official documents issued to the policymaking organs, which contributes to economies in printing costs. |
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Over the last few years, the central banks of the largest advanced economies have assumed a quasi-dominant policymaking position. |
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An AsiaLink report released on Thursday urged the Australian government to shift its attention to a subregion in the area in arriving at policymaking decisions. |
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In this regard, ACF adequately rose against former approaches that neglected the importance of private actors, as well as the polycentrism of the policymaking processes. |
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These three events have been designed to instill capabilities that ensure the high standards of nursing are met, from clinical and other leadership to policymaking and more. |
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