Sentences with phrase «bright future for south»

Through SkyPower's participation in the REIPPPP process, the company is eager to inspire a vision of a bright future for South Africa — a future of socio - economic prosperity and affordable energy for all.
But young players like Miguel Almiron, Bruno Valdez, and Cecilio Dominguez represent a potentially bright future for the South American side, and it could be exciting to see how they play and perform in a match like this one against another team in transition like the USMNT.

Not exact matches

Council leader Douglas Campbell said: «We're committed to delivering for communities across South Ayrshire and this new project is a great example of looking at new ways of working to help give our children the brightest possible future
With its first South Australian stores now open and its expansion into Western Australia due to start rolling out mid-year, the future is looking bright for the German supermarket chain's quest for a bigger slice of the Aussie supermarket pie.
Neymar is scoring goals for fun in Brazil and has done well at international level but it is very hard to know just how well young starlets from South America will adjust to life in the Premier League but it is probably safe to assume that the 19 year old has a bright future but may not like the heavy tackling he would experience in the English top tier.
As Kelly spoke via Skype about the political future of South Korea, the door to his home office swung open, and a small girl in a bright yellow shirt and pink glasses sauntered into the room, clearly very pleased with herself for having gotten access to dad's office while he was doing something important.
Our vision was to put together a South African Homeschool curriculum that would make our children proud to be South African, that would make them understand and appreciate the good in our country as well as its problems, and that would give them a desire to play a part in building a bright future for our nation.
Mr. Lyeo exhorted the minister to have hope for a brighter future for the region because 50 years ago, South Korea was among the poorest countries in the world, but with the strong determination of the leadership and government coupled with community participation, the Republic of South Korea has emerged as one of the world's most industrialized countries within five decades.
With all - electric models planned for the European market, as well as a $ 500 million - dollar Sprinter manufacturing plant in South Carolina, the future looks bright for this commercial vehicle.
Georgetown County Library — Georgetown, SC Year: 2007 Amount: $ 10,000 Grant: National Award for Library Service South Carolina's Georgetown County Library has emerged as a national treasure by inspiring residents to embrace their heritage and to dream of a bright future armed with literacy, pride, and knowledge.
CLERMONT — The future is looking a little brighter for the hundreds of unwanted dogs and cats that roam the streets of south Lake County.
In partnership with researchers from related projects in Canada, the UK, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Western Australia, Aboriginal organisations and policymakers, we will analyse whole - of - population data for New South Wales (NSW) to investigate the determinants of positive early childhood development in Aboriginal children, and assess the impacts of two «real - world» programmes that were implemented under circumstances where evidence of their efficacy was unable to be derived from RCTs: the NSW Aboriginal and Maternal Infant Health Service (AMIHS) 45 and the NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) Brighter Futures Program.46 Early evaluations of these programmes suggested some positive changes in proximal outcomes related to their objectives.45, 47, 48 However, each of these evaluations was limited by one or more of the following: use of single data sets, less than 2 years of outcome data and / or issues of confounding and selection bias.
With the South African economy and politics in limbo, many South Africans are looking abroad for a brighter future.
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