Sentences with phrase «when united»

The aquarium industry first encountered the invasive - species issue in 1973, when the United States Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to ban importation of all non-native species until each species, on an individual basis, was determined not to be injurious.
«Transporting pets introduces a variety of risks, and when United approached us we knew we had to take on the challenge of helping improve and ensure the health, safety and comfort of so many animals,» said Robin Ganzert, president and chief executive of American Humane.
This breed was not recognized as a distinct breed until 1945, when the United Kennel Club accepted it into its registry.
The British Veterinary Association is warning of veterinarian shortages when the United Kingdom leaves the European Union and potentially tightens immigration rules.
Long gone are the days when United Drug was a rock - solid earnings machine... For years now, the emphasis has been on acquisitions, with United Drug funding them with debt which was comfortably under - pinned by predictable revenues & steady earnings.
This has been the case since the year 2013, when the United States Congress determined that interest rates should be reset yearly dependent upon the existing market conditions.
But the low rates and large exemption amounts would change by 1917 when the United States entered World War I.
Mr. Soros gained lasting fame in September 1992, when the United Kingdom was trying to maintain an artificially high value for the pound sterling.
Of course, if the reverse were true (you paid foreign tax of $ 250 when your United States tax on the same amount would be $ 360) you still get only $ 250 credit because that's all the foreign tax you paid.
People said Airframe was prescient when a United Airlines flight dropped 1000 feet over the Pacific.
This is an award honoring the best fiction set in a period when the United States was at war.
When the United States Spoke French By François Furstenberg Penguin • $ 20 • ISBN 9780143127451 While you're celebrating the U.S.A.'s 239th birthday, take a look back at the early years of the young republic, when five prominent Frenchmen settled in Philadelphia and became active participants in the life of the city and the new nation.
When United Opt Out National began over four years ago we were simply a facebook page with a file for each state.
Those old enough can remember another time when the United States created a dramatic sense of urgency for science and technology in public schools and colleges: Oct. 4, 1957 — when Russia launched Sputnik.
With about 547 charter schools in Arizona, we are a powerful force when united.
With nearly 600 charter schools, we are a powerful force when united.
And in a year when the United Federation of Teachers is making its «top legislative priority» a bill that would impose sanctions on charters that do not educate the same proportions of special needs kids compared to district averages (even though many district schools don't meet these same standards), one might expect the union would have something to say about the disturbing findings in this report.
Charter schools are a powerful force when united in the common goal to provide increased academic success for all students.
When the United Federation of Teachers first began to bargain collectively in the early 1960s, Albert Shanker was distressed that the New York City school board was willing to discuss only traditional issues like wages and benefits and rejected the idea of bargaining over broader policies that the union proposed, such as the creation of magnet schools.
In July 2006, half the respondents to a Harris Poll said they believed that when the United States invaded Iraq in March 2003, that country possessed weapons of mass destruction.
I first noticed it in 1979 when the United Nations International Year of the Child — a global campaign to end poverty and provide health and human rights to all children — was attacked by a number of groups, including Americans Against Abortion, which called it «an intense propaganda campaign to «liberate» children from their parents.»
«People tend to think their own districts are OK,» even when the United States as a whole appears to be doing badly, Greene said.
In 1972, when the United States was experiencing race riots, war protests, and campus violence, Harvard political scientist Edward C. Banfield penned an essay, «How Many, and Who, Should Be Set at Liberty?»
Sometimes, as when the United Steel Workers chose to watch the American steel industry sink rather than accept concessions, this moment never comes — or comes far too late.
In an era when geography is hardly taught in schools and when the United States is not just insensitive to other cultures, «but apathetic,» Lavender says, partnerships like the one her classes have with Ungheni students are critical.
July 31, 2017 • Mackenzie Howe, Sharon Silva and Kinsey Lee's set at Newport Folk was assured and robust, a testament to potent voices made more powerful when united.
Interviewing everyday people and the faith keepers of his tribe, Harjo traces the creation of their songs, which commemorate a great time of upheaval from their homeland when United States policy dictated their relocation.
In a broader sense, the Guardians have a family unit among themselves and are constantly reminded that, despite their differences, they are an unbreakable force when united for the common good.
When the United States begins military exercises in Iraq, Chris rapidly becomes known for his sniping abilities.
Their responses are mixed, at least until the mounting threat arrives in the form of Steppenwolf (a visually mediocre CGI villain voiced with gravitas by Ciaran Hinds), an ancient playing - killing conqueror seeking to recover and unite the Mother Boxes, three hyper - tech artifacts that will destroy mankind when united and activated.
When the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union last month, the seaside town of Port Talbot in Wales eagerly went along with the move.
What appears to be a promising start to a career turns into a nightmare when the United States enters World War II.
X-Men's action takes place in the near future, when the United States Senate is debating a bill that will require all mutants (human beings who possess special powers as a result of DNA mutations) to register with the government.
Countries first agreed on the principle of international climate finance at the Rio Earth summit in 1992, when the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was initially established.
Yaneer Bar - Yam of the New England Complex Systems Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has shown that when the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization's world food price index (FPI) went above 210 in the years after 2004, riots increased around the world.
The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the other big player, is in the midst of a «replenishment drive» that is asking wealthy countries to donate $ 13 billion at a moment when the United States and many European countries are facing political uncertainty.
The field of psychology is rich with longitudinal studies, going back to 1946, when the United Kingdom's Medical Research Council began a survey of more than 5000 people from birth to old age.
Although transplantations were performed in the 1960s, the study began gathering data from 1987 when the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) first established measures for evaluating transplantation outcomes.
«The Trump administration has far more to gain from staying in the Paris Agreement than getting out of it,» said Nigel Purvis, who served as a deputy assistant secretary of state for environment under President George W. Bush when the United States signed but failed to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.
Some 2000 people were deported from the Chagos archipelago in the 1960s and 1970s when the United States built a military base on the island of Diego Garcia.
And to undermine science, especially when the United States is beginning to lose its leadership in technology and even in some areas of research, is to undermine America.»
The result comes at a time when the United States is battling a severe fire season.
That's a reversal of the rankings 15 years ago, when the United States had more than half of the world's top 500 supercomputers, Simon says.
A previous incarnation of the project died in the late 1990s when the United States pulled out as costs spiraled.
Dawn of an era The imagery we take for granted across our computer screens traces its origins to 1959 and the cold war, when the United States launched a top secret satellite called Corona.
In 2012, when the United States loosened some sanctions, she landed a small grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct a study of malaria in pregnancy in 12 villages.
But until 1930, when the United States began applying patent law to plants, there was little a breeder could do to assert ownership over a new variety.
The campaign gained momentum in June 2013 when the United States signed a bilateral agreement with China on limiting HFCs.
Think back to the mid-1800s, when the United States was the leader in the whaling industry.
«At a time when the United States National Institutes of Health trebled its budget, the Swiss National Science Foundation's budget has stagnated.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z