Sentences with phrase «addressing impediments»

Ensuring successful preparation, execution and delivery of the programs schedules, as well as addressing impediments throughout all phases of the program cycle.
Through this new webpage Canadian businesses can now register a barrier and then work with the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service and partner departments to address impediments affecting their exports or...
The complaint against the county was that it failed to identify and address its impediments to build fair housing.

Not exact matches

Instead, it's more analogous to a broken leg or diabetes — an undeniable impediment, but a manageable one if addressed.
Addresses regulatory impediments to competition and effectiveness of Australia's competition laws.
Jackson slipped behind the podium at the Keller School and addressed the kids in his even tone, with a trace of a speech impediment — he stammers — that's gradually disappearing.
If we are to seriously address the care needs of women who desire low intervention births, we must address the provision of safe water birth in hospitals and remove impediments to such services.
Without excuses for delaying the Clause's invocation (because of insufficient time or concerns about the GoR's reintegration capacity should all refugees repatriate), the GoU has been forced to address its own domestic impediments to the Clause's implementation.
«We're looking at it very much from the point of view of shareholding and wanting our companies to do very well, and we think that this lack of addressing this issue of discrimination is an impediment to ExxonMobil getting the best performance that will benefit our shares.»
I maintain and the evidence is overwhelming that multiple and widely divergent foreign exchange rates and policy uncertainty were significant impediments to foreign direct investment, whether real or portfolio FDI in 2016 and would remain so if not addressed.
Elia says that, «For far too many years, the Rochester City School District has struggled to address a myriad of issues relating to instruction and student support that have created impediments to student learning.»
This proposal is an important step in the right direction, but it does not address the biggest impediment to voting: The fact that 3.3 million independent and unaffiliated voters are locked out of New York's closed primary system.
The Kavli Prize Science Form 2010 will address the promise and impediments of conducting science research across international borders, as well as provide a roundtable for discussing current and future opportunities for advancing science.
Bias may be a problem in my review of this film, as I find it hard to be objective when the object of our affection is a pampered, privileged monarch who's only concern is a speech impediment that prevents him from publicly addressing his royal subjects.
Instead, he would work with that individual, side - by - side, to address underlying impediments to his or her learning.
«Through Richard Elmore's Politics in Education course, I gained a deeper understanding of the political complexity of systemic change, how to think about addressing structural impediments to change, and how to be politically strategic, in addition to instructionally focused, to better achieve excellence through equity for all learners,» said Jewell - Sherman.
«The ability for some parents but not others to use financial resources to secure their children's achievement poses real impediments for social mobility, which need to be recognised and addressed as detrimental to society.»
Until this administration addresses the structural inequity in our schools and deals with poverty and other social impediments to learning, we'll be right back at this place again next year.»
Elia says that, «For far too many years, the Rochester City School District has struggled to address a myriad of issues relating to instruction and student support that have created impediments to student learning.»
Recent demands for more standards - based teaching can feel like a huge impediment to encouraging differentiated instruction, especially for teachers and principals who recognize student variance and want to address it appropriately.
This memorandum of April 29, 1994, requires each agency to design solutions and tailor its programs, «in appropriate circumstances, to address specific or unique needs of tribal communities» and to remove «procedural impediments to working directly and effectively with tribal governments.»
After exploring how libraries can address the needs of patrons of various age demographics, Coates» first issue was that of the physical location of libraries, one impediment that has actually made ebook lending all the more attractive to patrons who wish to borrow books but still live so far away that a trip to the library has to be intentional and justifiable.
It simply aims to fix bugs which haven't yet been addressed in official patches, such as quest impediments.
As long as the focus is «public fear about residing near nuclear power plants» and doesn't venture into the impacts of climate science denial and it's excessive allaying of public fears about excessive fossil fuel burning — it won't address the single most significant political impediment to nuclear.
Interesting stuff, and important to understanding the legitimate impediments market forces pose to addressing global climate change.
Our consistent failure to consider and address our audience before we communicate is one of the biggest impediments to our effectiveness.
It also includes addressing institutional and organizational problems, such as forms of law firm governance that encourage lawyers to act badly, and structural impediments to access to justice.
Roth described the «key impediment to war» as «human empathy» and expressed skepticism that «better programming» can address concerns raised, warning, «there are moral judgments at stake.»
Created education and outreach initiatives to address three identified impediments, which were the significantly higher declination rate for African - Americans and Hispanics, underrepresented populations in fair housing complaints and underrepresented populations among public housing residents.
As NACCHO note:» [t] he buck passing between Commonwealth and States has always been a major impediment to reform in Aboriginal health... the Framework Agreements are intended to address this area» (65).
I understand Mr Willett addressed native title issues at more length in the Perth meeting (in July) and his final report will provide further detail on various important artificial impediments to mining, [28] with the Perth paper only providing «brief introductory remarks on some of these artificial impediments [including native title]».
First, Dr. Johnson, a developer of EFT, held monthly supervision meetings with participating therapists to address potential impediments to EFT treatment manual adherence.
«The mediator addresses psychological conflicts only as they present an impediment to the resolution of topical issues, such as property division, plans for the children, and financial support.»
Until the desired outcomes are articulated and any impediments are properly identified and addressed, the prospect of using Indigenous lands to promote economic development will be as remote as the land at the centre of the debate.
A thorough research and consultation process, including full information about what a proposal entails (including losses or detriment as well as benefits) in a form that is understood by traditional owner groups, and the right to say no, is necessary to comply with the principle of free, prior and informed consent as well as to understand whether changes will support intended outcomes.31 How changing title from communal to individual ownership through leasing will address other identified impediments to economic development such as inadequate infrastructure in remote areas, under - investment in education and healthcare, high levels of welfare dependency, high levels of un-employment and limited job opportunities and limited commercial opportunities is unclear.
«We are seeing now what an economic recovery looks like without housing, and the picture is hardly encouraging,» says NAHB Chairman Bob Nielsen, a home builder from Reno, Nev. «We need to address anti-housing impediments to home builders creating jobs in countless communities across the land.»
Corporate Real Estate Community Addresses Air Quality Issues in China April 18, 2017 China is grappling with a serious air pollution crisis that not only poses a threat to public health, but also could very well be an impediment to China's economic growth.
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