Not exact matches
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Amid continuing
economic and political threats to fundamental
research, seven
foundations have launched an initiative to «renew and reinvigorate America's support of basic science.»
Although these
economic models have provided a strong and unifying
foundation for the development of theory about decision - making, several decades of
research on these topics has produced a wealth of evidence demonstrating that, in practice, these models do not provide a satisfactory description of actual human behavior.
ACS believes strongly that
economic growth in the U.S. is based on three
foundations: sustained support for scientific and medical
research that leads to technological innovations, a strong science education enterprise that prepares a world - class workforce and a robust business climate that will make American companies competitive with our international competitors.
But we believe there should be bipartisan support for the
research that is the
foundation of innovation and
economic competitiveness.
NSF invests in important
research and education and lays the
foundation for
economic growth,» it reads.
She has become, however, an outspoken booster of
research as a
foundation for Europe's
economic and social stability.
Through extensive study in the areas of next generation learning, social and emotional learning, wellness, urban planning, Hip - Hop culture, Chicago history, the opportunity gaps that exist among marginalized students,
economic mobility, arts education, and the at - risk communities on Chicago's South Side, Art in Motion has a solid
research foundation upon which to build an innovative middle and high school that has the potential to change the narrative for many Southside youth.
These funds will lay a new
foundation for
economic growth and competitiveness by investing in our national infrastructure network, building on recent safety achievements, and modernizing our transportation systems through
research and innovation.
The United States must build upon the modest but significant milestones of U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu's visit to Beijing, where the
foundations for a joint
research center on clean energy were laid, and the recent Strategic &
Economic Dialogue in Washington, D.C., where both countries agreed formally for the first time to engage each other on climate change.
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Healthy child development is the
foundation for human capital and the basis for future community and
economic development.1 A significant body of convergent
research emphasises the importance of the prenatal and early years for health and developmental outcomes throughout the life course.2 For a growing number of children, suboptimal developmental trajectories are well established by the time they start school, and become increasingly difficult and costly to modify with the passage of time.3 Thus, investing in young children is important for the prevention of disease later in life and contributes to their full participation in society as healthy and productive adults.4, 5