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But what gels all of it, what enables it, is legislation, policies, regulations.
And what's really interesting is that this wasn't just about optimizing existing policies, but data transformed some of the beliefs and paradigms underlying German education.
It changed its education
policies
and practice.
Last but not least, those countries align
policies
across all areas of public policy.
If we can help every child, every teacher, every school, every principal, every parent see what improvement is possible, that only the sky is the limit to education improvement, we have laid the foundations for better
policies
and better lives.
And the reason I think is this: that many of the current
policies
are based on mechanistic conceptions of education.
In 64 years of running the largest country in the world, the range of the Party's
policies
has been wider than any other country in recent memory, from radical land collectivization to the Great Leap Forward, then privatization of farmland, then the Cultural Revolution, then Deng Xiaoping's market reform, then successor Jiang Zemin took the giant political step of opening up Party membership to private businesspeople, something unimaginable during Mao's rule.
The bank violated its own sustainability
policies
in the process, but it earned around 130 million dollars.
How can we convince politicians to write global public
policies
following this idea?
Now, technologists, business leaders and economists all basically agree on what national
policies
and international treaties would spur the development of alternative energy: mostly, a significant increase in energy research and development, and some kind of price on carbon.
The Iranians believed that whatever they did, even if they moderated their policies, the U.S. would continue to seek Iran's isolation, and the only way Iran could compel Washington to change its position was by imposing a cost on the U.S. if it didn't.
It's talked about in these modern ways, but the idea is that somehow, behind places like Silicon Valley, the secret have been different types of market-making mechanisms, the private initiative, whether this be about a dynamic venture capital sector that's actually able to provide that high-risk finance to these innovative companies, the gazelles as we often call them, which traditional banks are scared of, or different types of really successful commercialization
policies
which actually allow these companies to bring these great inventions, their products, to the market and actually get over this really scary Death Valley period in which many companies instead fail.
They have created extremely coherent structures that they use to show the inconsistencies in government
policies.
The third thing I want you to remember is that even though we're more comfortable with this idea of "them," a set of bad guys separated from us, we are actually accomplices to them, either through our direct consumption or through our acceptance of the inconsistency between our
policies
of prohibition and our actual behavior of tolerance or even encouragement of consumption.
It has a lot of implications on financial
policies
that we use.
This is the wall, the border wall, that separates San Diego and Tijuana, Latin America and the United States, a physical emblem of exclusionary planning
policies
that have perpetuated the division of communities, jurisdictions and resources across the world.
This socioeconomic entrepreneurship on the ground within these neighborhoods really begins to suggest ways of translating that into new, inclusive and more equitable land use
policies.
And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic
policies
of the parties of protest and their appeal to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
After making so many robes, I realized that the
policies
the Klan had in place or wanted to have in place a hundred years ago are in place today.
We have segregated schools, neighborhoods, workplaces, and it's not the people wearing hoods that are keeping these
policies
in place.
And to get there, we have to change our workplaces, our
policies
and our culture.
So Richard Ledgett is the 15th deputy director of the National Security Agency, and he's a senior civilian officer there, acts as its chief operating officer, guiding strategies, setting internal policies, and serving as the principal advisor to the director.
CA: Edward Snowden, when, after his talk, was wandering the halls here in the bot, and I heard him say to a couple of people, they asked him about what he thought of the NSA overall, and he was very complimentary about the people who work with you, said that it's a really impassioned group of employees who are seeking to do the right thing, and that the problems have come from just some badly conceived
policies.
First is before there are networks and pathways and role models ... before there are
policies
and ways to show us how to go forward.
When these countries step in and they put in sustainable fisheries management policies, the fisheries, which are always crashing, it seems, are starting to come back.
The march towards gay equality accelerated at a pace that surprised and shocked everyone, and is still reshaping our laws and our policies, our institutions and our entire country.
This is still not really ideal for research, though, because it's not entirely clear where all of these passwords came from, or exactly what
policies
were in effect when people created these passwords.
So we did this, and we collected 5,000 passwords, and we gave people a bunch of different
policies
to create passwords with.
And one of the other
policies
we tried, and there were a whole bunch more, but one of the ones we tried was called Basic16, and the only requirement here was that your password had to have at least 16 characters.
And this is why we need to put behind us the trickle-down
policies
that so dominate both political parties and embrace something I call middle-out economics.
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