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Yes, a policy might help economic growth, but have we properly considered the softer costs and benefits?
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That's what I'm trying to do, but I'm very open about the fact that, yes, I had a policy, we had a policy before, that we now can't deliver".
I wouldn't have been able to live, now that I'm in government, with the idea that because, yes, I had a policy before we went into government that I now realise we simply can't implement in practice, that I wasn't going to try and put something in place that will really help generations of particularly poor, bright kids who don't presently go to university.
The truth is that a "yes means yes" policy "helps to create a shared responsibility, instead of the responsibility falling on women to say 'no'," says Tracey Vitchers, chair of the board at Safer (Students Active for Ending Rape).
And the geographic pattern Cohn describes is perfectly compatible with other factors — from unemployment to divorce to, yes, gun policy — playing a role in national trends.
Scripps College has embraced a "yes means yes" policy, and we have spent the past several years working with our partner institutions to build a shared understanding of consent throughout the Claremont University Consortium community.
It remains important right though childhood: so why not devise a policy whereby fathers can, yes, take proper paternity leave, but extend that right to way beyond the 46 weeks that Clegg is talking about.
The point is that yes, tax policy these past 30 years has been very much tilted toward benefiting the rich.
If you look at the slides for lecture three (pdf) you'll see how various vector autoregressions seem to show that yes, monetary policy works.
So yes, drug policy reform can be part of the solution.
The Romney campaign later released a statement by 36 (yes, 36!) foreign policy advisers accusing Mr. Obama of being "neither strong nor constant" and claiming his overheard remark raises questions about "whether a new period of even greater weakness and inconstancy would lie ahead if you are re-elected".
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