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Not only are Ministers open to evidence, but there is an institutional grounding for evidence-based policy in government.
The objective is to develop a broad understanding of the overall market that will serve as a firm institutional grounding for any future regulatory changes.
"The fact is that any instrument with no institutional grounding of second- and third-raters, no spectral army of amateurs, will wither and vanish: how can it not?" Mark Singer wrote in "The Wire" in 1997.
Some connect through blogs or YouTube channels; some gather at monthly death cafes; some find more institutional grounding at the DeathLab at Columbia University's architecture school or the Art of Dying Institute at the Open Center, a six-month program touching on everything from green burials (bonus: they're cheap) to certified training for end-of-life doulas.
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There are times in life when the institutional ground underneath you begins to crumble — and with it, longstanding attachments.
Reconnaissance field trips and aerial photograph survey identified main green covers in three urban-forest types, namely roadside niches, urban parks, and institutional grounds.
A total of 115,140 trees were evaluated for species identification, dimensions and site-environs conditions, with 40.8% at roadsides, 38.2% in parks, and 21.0% in institutional grounds.
During the Mao era (1949 1976), the traditional concept of filial piety lost ideological and institutional ground because of the promotion of the ideology of class struggle, revolution and self-sacrifice to build an ideal communist society.
It is time for us to leave behind the days of institutional disputes and of establishing institutional ground rules, and truly to turn our attention to and focus on the cares and questions of European citizens.
Alternative explanations that vindicate the assumed role of institutional practice in grounding obligations might be built on the basis of considerations of fair notice (cf. the doctrine Dworkin calls "conventionalism", Dworkin 1986) or other key principles of political morality, perhaps including considerations related to authority.
David Eldridge, who keeps the must-read blog One Writer and his Dog, was remarkably restrained in his reaction: "One could argue all day with this provocation and take issue with it easily on the grounds of a debate about personal and institutional taste, the grounds of theatre culture politics and in defence of playwrights under commission too and in the life of the NT.
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