Sentences with phrase «fledgling states»

Fledgling states were fragile, often breaking into smaller entities or falling apart entirely.
In contrast to Reform Jews and the Orthodox — who for theological reasons were originally ambivalent about the State of Israel — Conservative Judaism, true to its intellectual roots, proudly supported the fledgling state from its inception.
A case can surely be made for Indira Ghandi, for instance, who redrew the map of South Asia by providing vital support to the fledgling state of Bangladesh and, as a result, initiated, some have argued, perhaps the first humanitarian intervention in the 20th Century; a full two decades before the Americans intervened in the Balkans to prevent similar atrocities.
For sixty years, Jewish refugees and their descendants have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a «temporary» safe haven created in the wake of revelations of the Holocaust and the shocking 1948 collapse of the fledgling state of Israel.
It recognizes the frailty of the fledgling state of climate science.
Samsung also unveiled updated to Samsung DeX with the addition of «Linux on Galaxy», a feature which could add more value to the fledgling state of DeX and pulls more developers into buying Samsung hardware.
Blockstream's release meanwhile follows the earlier pioneering debut of the Blockstream Store, a Lightning - enabled marketplace, which attracted criticism from some well - known Bitcoin figures due to the fledgling state of the technology.

Not exact matches

Square shed light on the state of its fledgling Bitcoin business in its earnings report Wednesday afternoon.
The 10 - year agreement gives Rogers (which owns Canadian Business) exclusive broadcast and distribution rights to existing WWE programming such as Raw and Smackdown and pay - per - view events, as well as to its fledgling WWE Network, a dedicated wrestling channel launched in February in the United States.
Fundraisers in West Virginia nurture fledgling businesses and help create a culture of entrepreneurship in the state.
The bottom line is that tightening US policy conditions may represent a headwind for a maturing US bull market, while accommodative conditions outside of the United States could help a fledgling recovery gain pace in other regions.
We are reminded of the relatively recent event in 1967 where the fledgling nation of Israel faced overwhelming odds against the combined military might of the Arab states.
He'd secured a state okay and was waitin» on federal approval when a fire burnt the fledgling venture down.
Attendees at the Portland conference represented member nations with still fledgling organic sectors to ones with well - established organic systems — Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Panama, Ecuador, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Costa Rica, and the United States.
AFRICOM has a fledgling office for security cooperation in the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, and the State Department's Bureau of Political - Military Affairs maintains a fund for Conventional Weapons Reduction (CWD); though no funds have been allocated for Libya for this fiscal year, or the next.
Sliwa, a radio host and state chairman of the fledgling Reform Party, was trying to serve de Blasio with paperwork related to the party's attempt to boot de Blasio and two other citywide candidates off the Working Families Party ballot line.
Sliwa, state chairman of the fledgling Reform Party, was trying to serve de Blasio with paperwork related to the party's attempt to boot de Blasio and two other citywide candidates off the Working Families Party ballot line.
ALBANY — State comptroller Tom DiNapoli criticized the state's decision to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising to promote Governor Andrew Cuomo's signature economic development programs, including the fledgling Start - Up NY, in an audit released on MoState comptroller Tom DiNapoli criticized the state's decision to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising to promote Governor Andrew Cuomo's signature economic development programs, including the fledgling Start - Up NY, in an audit released on Mostate's decision to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising to promote Governor Andrew Cuomo's signature economic development programs, including the fledgling Start - Up NY, in an audit released on Monday.
Rather than investing in bricks and mortar, LeRoy said states usually direct their dollars elsewhere, such as developing talent and providing working capital to fledgling companies.
Of all the city and state labor leaders in 2013, none had more foresight than Mr. Gresham when he backed Mr. de Blasio — then a fledgling candidate — for mayor.
They claimed the state was flooding the market with new competition that would undermine what was at that point unprofitable operations in the fledgling New York industry.
New regulations being developed for the state's fledgling medical marijuana program will prohibit the drug from being dispensed near schools.
First, Aregbesola gave meaning to our fledgling democracy through his programmes and projects, by involving relevant stakeholders in the distribution of political goods across the state.
First, there were threats, delivered in phone calls or through intermediaries: He would seek to dissolve their fledgling coalition by pressuring his fellow Democrats to reunite; pummel recalcitrant Republican senators for months with a seven - figure advertising blitz backed by national groups like the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence; and campaign on Long Island, where 9 of the 30 Republican senators live, and across the state.
Funding secured by the State's Congressional Delegation has been critical to the State's fledgling economic recovery.
State officials had high hopes for a much smaller initiative — a visual effects training program at Daemen College, in partnership with a company promising to create new jobs in the fledgling industry in Buffalo.
Cory Rosenfield knew the deal: in exchange for up to a $ 1 million state investment in his fledgling company, he would have to move the business to Buffalo for at least a year — and hopefully much longer.
Looking at ways to expand New York's fledgling medical cannabis program, the state Health Department wants to give schools a way to «possess, secure, and administer medical marijuana products under limited circumstances.»
The Cuomo administration is recommending significant expansions to the state's fledgling medical marijuana program just nine months after it began.
Boosters of the state's fledgling medical marijuana industry are optimistic the business could grow in New York after nearby states approved recreational use laws last Tuesday.
The Cuomo administration has touted that program as useful for keeping fledgling businesses started at the state's colleges and universities.
There are plenty of investors interested in backing a fledgling industry, but the cash is going to states that are moving quicker, Greiper said.
The state is also pumping $ 10 million into research for the now - fledgling industry, State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball said, after the federal government in 2014 relaxed rules governing the growing of the state is also pumping $ 10 million into research for the now - fledgling industry, State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball said, after the federal government in 2014 relaxed rules governing the growing of the State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball said, after the federal government in 2014 relaxed rules governing the growing of the crop.
This month, China announced that it will cut exports this year of rare - earth elements by 40 %, which could ground fledgling efforts to build clean - energy industries in the United States and other Western countries.
Combined with Chinese export tariffs of 10 % to 25 %, the policy could ground fledgling efforts to build clean - energy industries in the United States and other Western countries.
He was very instrumental in promoting aviation in the United States, in the fledgling days of aviation.
The event, organized by Ticonderoga Ventures in the United States, brought together the leading lights of the fledgling industry in China.
Much has changed since the fledgling Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE), 14 New York City community school boards, and 23 individual parents and their children lodged the initial complaint charging the State of New York with denying «thousands of public school students in the City of New York their constitutional rights to equal educational opportunities.»
Indeed, the authors occasionally surprise readers, particularly with their recurring interest in the subtle institutional dynamics - from state charter laws to the nitty - gritty of making these human - scale organizations actually work over time - that mean life or death for fledgling charter schools.
Their successes have led community organizers and a growing number of education policymakers to see California's fledgling community schooling movement as a holistic, bottom - up reform that can restore equality of opportunity and the democratic promise of the state's system of universal public education.
The district's state - appointed superintendent, Paymon Rouhanifard, last week announced that next year he will turn over control of five of the district's lowest - performing schools to operators of the district's fledgling «renaissance schools,» a form of charter schools with both greater resources and greater accountability.
It's debatable as to why exactly West Virginia was the state to precipitate this fledgling national teachers» movement, but experts tend to agree it comprised, in the words of Paul Reville, a professor of education policy and administration at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, «a perfect storm of factors.»
The state's fledgling high - school biology test also continued to show gains, although at lower overall levels than the HSPA's more comprehensive exam.
Even before it came out that former state superintendent Tony Bennett's staff tinkered with the metrics used to calculate the 2011 - 12 letter grades, state lawmakers had flagged the fledgling accountability system for a review.
Though it's received the most media attention in the controversy that led to ex-Indiana schools chief Tony Bennett's resignation, Christel House Academy was not the only school to benefit from state officials» changes to Indiana's fledgling school grading system in 2012.
In his tenure, Pastrana brought exposure to both Subaru and to the fledgling rally racing scene in the United States.
Jaguar is taking a small chance on the fledgling genre by finally bringing a wagon version of the XF to the States, and if you ask the lunatic fringe of enthusiasts, the move didn't come a moment too soon.
Around 33 state attorneys general and the Department of Justice are looking to get up to $ 840m (# 501m) in damages out of Apple in the July trial, after District Judge Denise Cote found Apple complicit in the conspiracy to raise ebook prices in an attempt to break Amazon's growing stranglehold on the fledgling market.
The USDA chose to make its fledgling streamlined refinance program available in 19 states which it identified as the «hardest hit» by last decade's economic downturn.
The monument, named Tear Drop Memorial, is a ten story sculpture that was given to the United States by the fledgling Russian government.
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