Sentences with phrase «public resources becomes»

Corruption Watch segment on the Super Morning Show of Joy FM is a very laudable initiative which seek to uncover acts of corruption in Ghana, ensuring that Accountability and Proper Management of Public Resources becomes the order of the day.

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«We need more Canadian companies that go public,» he says, noting Canada's markets have become far too concentrated in resource companies and banks.
Clearly EMC, like every other IT incumbent, has one nervous eye on Amazon Web Services, the public cloud giant that became a huge success largely because software developers saw it as a cheap, easy way to get the resources they need to build and test their products.
Companies spend enormous resources trying to «go public,» meaning that it becomes legal to sell stock to lots of people.
I was studying the role of public participation in resource project decision - making in New Zealand, and came across a local group organized as Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (KASM) which had become the front of opposition to the Trans - Tasman mining proposal.
As AI becomes a more pervasive force within private and public life, key players around the globe are dedicating resources to the implementation of this disruptive technology.
The decision to not release detailed documents could signal a desire for the government to shift away from the public quarterly budget updates, which are meaningless in terms of fiscal planning due to the province's dependence on fluctuating natural resource commodity prices and have become little more than public relations exercises for the government over the past two decades.
«The Centre will become the «go - to» resource for social finance in Canada, creating a collaborative platform for private, community and government sectors to develop products, services, talent and public policy.»
Much as the Study of Theological Education in the United States and Canada, directed by H. Richard Niebuhr in the 1950s, became an influential inquiry into the nature of the church and its ministry, so the Danforth study, ostensibly of campus ministries, became an important resource for exploring the necessary relation of religious faith, social ethics and public - policy formulation.
Undoubtedly covenantal discernments will become more dangerous in time to come as resources shrink, as we grow more fearful, as our public world continues to disintegrate.
«Protecting the public purse implies among others avoiding a large and unwieldy government that becomes a drain on the state resources.
«As the Kindle, Nook, iPads and other reading devices become more and more popular, libraries have become the best resource for free downloadable books,» said Mary Jean Jakubowski, director, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System.
QUENCHING SOCIETY»S THIRST Freshwater is becoming a scarce resource in much of the world, including Yemen, where residents get water from a public tap.
«Among the 20 issues identified is the need to raise awareness of biosecurity across Europe and the implementation of European - wide legislation for this; the dedication of resources for the long - term management of invasive species; the development of new technology to detect new invasives, and early warning systems to alert EU states to their spread; new European - wide risk assessment methods; emergency powers to eradicate alien species once they become established; and effective communications to raise awareness of invasive species, so the public will know what to look for and how to report it.»
The public has indeed become more open - minded about the risks of peak oil, which vary from the dire (mass starvation and resource wars) to the blasé (markets bring forth new technologies that save the day).
«As healthcare systems and professionals worldwide become more aware of and concerned for the public health implications of climate change and excessive resource use, efficient care delivery models must be better understood and promoted,» says Dr. Thiel.
NIH assures that research resources developed with public funds become readily available to the broader research community in a timely manner for further research, development, application, and secondary data analysis in the expectation that this will lead to products and knowledge of benefit to the public health.
The vast funds necessary for addressing such problems once they become entrenched greatly exceed the resources directed toward preventive efforts whose short - and long - term benefits could improve lives and avoid large public and personal costs.
In our work with public schools in New York and other cities, we have observed that schools are becoming more sophisticated in mobilizing these resources.
By allowing kids to leave regular public schools for alternatives and by forcing unionized schools to compete with nonunion schools, choice ensures that the unions will lose members and resources - and thus become smaller and less politically powerful.
From school start - up, to resource development, to professional development and advocacy, it quickly became clear that as the only organization devoted exclusively to advancing Montessori in the public sector, NCMPS needed to grow.
Here, Stephanie became aware of the different levels of college preparation and resources allocated across her student caseload from various New York City public high schools.
With proper management of funds and human resources, public schools can once again become the pride of the communities they serve.
Rather public schools can be more effective working toward a view of «equity» which recognizes that some children may need more resources and support in order to become college - and career - ready graduates.
As a teacher educator and former classroom teacher, I have become increasingly concerned about the tenuous situation of the most vulnerable students in U.S. public schools — students who attend urban schools with crumbling infrastructures, few resources, and a highly mobile staff.
The goal is for school leaders to become resources for their representatives, and to communicate the successes Texas students are experiencing in their public schools.
By focusing on the structural and human resource conditions necessary for schools to become strongly connected around the goal of student learning, the framework suggests that strong school cultures are based on shared norms and values, reflective dialogue, public practice, and collaboration (Louis & Kruse, 1995).
The Haverhill Public School District is dedicated to ensuring each learner meets or exceeds rigorous academic standards to become a citizen with integrity, skills, and the resources to succeed in the global community.
«Scantron offered a one - stop - shop with resources and reporting so teachers could get the resources they needed as they became familiar with the standards and students could get that just - right instruction based on their individual learning progression» Eric Rhodes Coordinator for Assessment & Intervention Frederick County Public Schools, MD
Now, thanks to the law enforcement agencies districts have formed on their own (as well as bringing in cops from the outside to serve as school resource officers to handle student misbehavior better managed by teachers and school leaders), American public education has also become key players in the police militarization plaguing our communities.
A great resource for figuring out how much you want your personal life to become part of your public «book life» is the book BookLife by Jeff Vandermeer.
Teachers across the nation become members of the National Education Association, which advocates on behalf of public school educators and provides resources for use both in and out of the classroom.
She and Maggie Funkhouser, ACR's Director of Communications and Public Relations, have become invaluable resources.
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The task force's goal was to create a blueprint that the public sector and the private sector could use to work together to bring the necessary resources to Dallas so we could become a more humane community (some call it «no - kill»).
This is not only good for those who have pets as their responsibility; it also means that issues which might otherwise take up scarce public resources through the regulatory or lawmaking process are handled long before they become problems.
Through ongoing support from donors, it has become a valuable community resource, assuming a vital role in fulfilling the museum's mission to preserve and interpret visual art for the enrichment and enjoyment of the general public.
Prison Index An online project about images of incarceration becomes a public resource By Pete Brook
«This will become a resource for the university and for London: a place where students and the wider public can experience and test - drive new forms of art, as well as see relevant examples of art from the past, ancient and modern,» said Gormley.
But he closed his gallery in January and became a partner at David Zwirner, one of the prestigious larger galleries that offers the business resources — a staff of back - office assistants, public relations officials, a high - quality Web site and brand recognition — necessary to function in this newly global marketplace, namely the ability to lure the best artists and take their work to the richest buyers.
Originally established in 1936, the collection opened to the public in 1944, and has become an essential resource open for use by DMA staff, docents, and the general public.
[9] The Center for Public Integrity also reports that «much of the governors coalition work has been carried out by HBW Resources and CEA, a group that's channeled millions in corporate funding to become a leading advocate at the state level for drilling.»
The debate over APS's RFP is one example of how clean energy advocates are pressuring utilities to alter their procurement practices and open them up to more public scrutiny as renewable resources and storage become increasingly competitive with conventional generation.
By Anthony Swift Natural Resources Defense Council Tuesday, April 02, 2013 Read this blog post on the originating site As the American public becomes acquainted with images of tar sands flowing across lawns, driveways and streets of an Arkansas suburb near Little Rock (for video of the spill go here),...
Second, the utility of these resources becomes diminished as an increasingly credulous public tire of them — demand for more and more doom grows.
Prior to becoming President of NLRG, John served for 11 years as a Senior Attorney on the Public Law team, specializing in Civil Rights and Human Resources Law.
These are for use by attorneys and the general public, and cover such topics as marriage, divorce, becoming an adult, senior citizens» rights, intellectual property, bankruptcy, and free and low cost legal resources in Virginia.
In a democratic state, academic libraries, which possess some of the greatest resources in the land, are required to be open to the public so people may educate themselves to become informed and active citizens.
As more resources become available only electronically, there will be an even greater challenge for academic libraries who wish to provide meaningful public access to their materials.
61 Accordingly, that concept must be interpreted as covering all assistance introduced by the public authorities, whether at national, regional or local level, that can be claimed by an individual who does not have resources sufficient to meet his own basic needs and the needs of his family and who, by reason of that fact, may become a burden on the public finances of the host Member State during his period of residence which could have consequences for the overall level of assistance which may be granted by that State (see, to that effect, Bidar, paragraph 56; Eind, paragraph 29; and Förster, paragraph 48; see also, by analogy, Case C ‑ 578 / 08 Chakroun [2010] ECR I ‑ 1839, paragraph 46, and Kamberaj, paragraph 91).
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