Sentences with phrase «policy council acknowledges»

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The Australian and New Zealand Government's Food Regulation Policy Options Paper on caffeine acknowledges the Beverages Council's Energy Drink Industry Commitment document and notes that «while these self - regulatory codes only formally apply to members of those organisations, their existence and application across the market may also affect the behaviour of non-members that are aware of them.»
Newly - appointed Council deputy leader for policy Brad Lander (D - Brooklyn) also acknowledged that the mayor's folks played a role, though he characterized it as a consultative one.
The New York Times reported that council member Jacob Monty and his colleagues had taken Trump at his word when, while meeting with the new council, the candidate «appeared humble,» «acknowledged the difficulty of deporting 11 million unauthorized immigrants,» and «suggested that he was working on a new policy that included a path to legalization.»
Whereas, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) policy on free trade acknowledges that, «the imposition of artificial barriers to free and open trade... are deterrents to American economic interests;» and Whereas, a longstanding, close tri-lateral relationship, codified in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), has existed between the United States,...
Recent reports by the National Research Council (NRC), the New England Complex Systems Institute (CSI), the UN Committee on World Food Security (CWFS), and Iowa State University (ISU) all acknowledge that biofuel policies put upward pressure on food and feed prices.
Stern is also Chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP), which is funded by the UK government's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), and which acknowledges that «Generous support for the Centre's work is also provided by Munich Re».
Councillor Richard McLauglin put forward the motion that council acknowledge and apologise for «past State and Federal policies affecting the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families».
«As a health professional it beggars belief that COAG can meet on this, yet the Referendum Council work and Uluru outcome «Voice Treaty Truth» is not raised... It highlights that politicians and policy makers do not understand Closing the Gap is inextricably linked to Voice Treaty Truth... Structural reform is the missing ingredient in addressing disadvantage and the fact that no one at COAG acknowledged that shows they have no idea what they are doing.»
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