Municipal, Provincial and First
Nations governments likely will not accept development projects that have not earned broad public consent.
Not exact matches
Temer would most
likely shift the
nation further to the right, reining in spending while raising revenue through mass privatization of
government - controlled entities, such as utilities.
Kazakhstan's National Bank
likely to advise the
government to impose a ban on cryptocurrency trading and mining in the
nation.
The Middle East is where Islam originated, therefore it is the single most
likely region to have whole
governments and
nations subscribe to it.
The United
Nations said it's
likely the Syrian
government used chemical weapons eight times in April... More
That is not a strategic plan for peace, and we know that
governments and
nations are less
likely to make that a priority.
Interviewing scores of students, teachers, researchers and education officials at all levels of
government, participating reporters set out to determine how the
nation's schools are actually spending the money and whether the changes it sparks are
likely to last.
In addition, REDD + is
likely to rely on two sources of funding: through carbon market offsets, where polluters in rich countries purchase carbon credits from local communities and developing
nations that maintain their forests, or through bilateral deals, such as the Norwegian
government's International Forests and Climate Initiative.
When one
government shows that it is not only possible but relatively easy to do that, other states and
nations are more
likely to do the same.
Finally, a global initiative hosted by the United
Nations and led by high profile policymakers, including US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is
likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer
government or donor expenditures.»
The Dutch
government has already accepted the scientific findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United
Nations Environmental Programme, and several Dutch agencies, that warming of more than 2 ° C above pre-industrial temperatures will
likely entail catastrophic consequences for humans and the environment, including the Dutch.
While most First
Nations governments and their workers will
likely be federally regulated (due to the exception that applies to organizations whose function is the provision of Aboriginal governance) discreet sub-units of their operations may prove to fall outside of this rule.
The First
Nation argues that because the changes were
likely to affect its treaty rights, the
government had a constitutional duty to consult before making them.