Policies
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Slowly ideas lead to ideology, lead to
policies
that lead to actions.
Increasingly now the
policies
of taxation and infrastructure and all that, are moving towards creating India as a single market.
The second one is the labor
policies
that we have, which make it so difficult for entrepreneurs to create standardized jobs in companies, that 93 percent of Indian labor is in the unorganized sector.
We need to introduce new policies, and, most importantly, we need to change our minds and our actions.
So we have
policies
that are returning people back to Mexico, so they can wait.
That we must have
policies
and procedures that do not contribute to the human suffering that people are already suffering.
Imagine the timing, the coordination, all without top-down laws, or policies, or climate change protocols.
And what worries me, as we stand here in the rubble of the economic collapse, is that too many organizations are making their decisions, their
policies
about talent and people, based on assumptions that are outdated, unexamined, and rooted more in folklore than in science.
Now those are all goals which could be achieved within a decade, but only with radical and systematic experiment, not just with technologies, but also with lifestyles and culture and
policies
and institutions too.
IQ test results have been used to justify horrific
policies
and scientifically baseless ideologies.
Secondly, involving public in any decision making is also great because it helps you to share the blame for the
policies
which eventually fail.
After my training at Boston University, I joined a research team at the University of California's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability because of its reputation for groundbreaking research and the development of
policies
and programs that save the lives of millions of people the world over, including in the developing world.
And, very simply, and I'm really cutting it short because of the time limits here, it's essentially the ability of a country to attract others because of its culture, its political values, its foreign
policies.
But all of those things are going to be much easier if we have communities that are vibrant and coming up with ideas and leading from the front, making unelectable
policies
electable, over the next 5 to 10 years.
Unfortunately, many of us in this room are supporters of capitalist
policies
and market forces.
And we take that data and we take it back to Silicon Valley, and we say to them: "How is it possible that these videos are still out there in a climate of hate egging on more hate, summoning more violence, when you have
policies
that actually say you do not allow this kind of content?
Most of the large companies are now totally convinced that they have to put in place very strong
policies
against bribery and so on.
If we don't take action, we just leave ourselves open to have someone else jerk the strings that tie us to slavery in the products we buy, and in our government
policies.
The publication of those images, as opposed to the images themselves, caused a government to change its
policies.
I saw that the free flow of information represented by journalism, specifically visual journalism, can bring into focus both the benefits and the cost of political
policies.
People can use that information to demand improvements to laws and
policies.
Many carers report that often, their employers don't have adequate
policies
in place to support them.
To confront these challenges, policymakers must look beyond traditional healthcare pathways and employment
policies
and recognize that informal care will continue to form the bedrock of care.
And think carefully about the
policies
that you attach to that content.
I often talk to refugees: "Why was it that the West didn't realize that famines are caused by
policies
and politics, not by weather?"
Scientists can use this knowledge to then make better
policies
and help determine how to keep these animals alive.
I am an American civil rights activist who has labored with communities of color since September 11, fighting unjust
policies
by the state and acts of hate in the street.
They've been radicalized by cultures and
policies
that we together can change.
Because, if you believe in decline and you get the answers wrong on this, the facts, not the myths, you may have
policies
which are very dangerous.
And if we have
policies
in which we take it in that larger historical perspective, we're going to be able to manage this process.
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