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The House passed a budget amendment last week that would require the state to implement rush-hour tolls in both directions by 2020.
However, we must not implement a blind rush to try and institute higher levels of trust or adhere to legislation-driven 'box-ticking'.
The ban on this drug was implemented – and rushed through – partly on the basis that it was causing serious harm, that it had caused several deaths.
This step requires deep understanding of the intervention and prevents implementers from rushing to implement a solution without truly understanding how the intervention works in a specific setting.
In reviewing the implementation of TTW, GAO (2004) argued that the rush to implement the program created inefficiencies that could have been addressed in a smaller pilot.
"There was this rush to implement," one of them told me.
"We are in no rush to implement such new member plans and are still researching the best way to proceed".
Teachers — and many other people — are also worried that the new testing and rush to implement the standards will make textbook and testing companies a fortune.
As states and districts rush to implement new teacher development and evaluation systems, there is a risk they'll use hastily contrived, unproven measures.
Far from being a parochial row, the local MP, Labour's Helen Hayes, believes the stand-off is representative of problems thrown up by the government's rush to implement the free schools programme.
Eagle told the Guardian she supported a similar position on the referendum, agreeing that any rush to implement Brexit should be avoided, and any deal followed by a second vote or election.
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