Sentences with phrase «as enablers»

Governments must work with our communities as enablers and facilitators.
And, governments can work with us and our communities as enablers and facilitators and work to remove existing structural and systemic impediments to healthy relationships within our communities.
But governments can work with us and our communities as enablers and facilitators.
The role for governments is to work with us, as enablers and facilitators.
Obviously all of these are false allegations, but a parent that alienates, quickly aquires what is known as enablers.
Effective engagement is one of the key areas where governments must develop their competency if they are to work with us as enablers to address lateral violence.
But they can work with us and our communities as enablers and facilitators.»
is a lawyer, contract innovator, and a pioneer of the proactive approach, where contracts and the law are seen as enablers rather than obstacles.
It's been a long time since I've heard someone opine that courts, through their ability to resolve disputes, serve as enablers of business rather than impediments.
I have spent the first year in my job as Attorney General encouraging the government legal profession that I lead to be seen as enablers rather than gatekeepers; for lawyers to be universally known in government as > problem solvers.
Helena Haapio, our CEO, is a lawyer, contract innovator, and a pioneer of the proactive approach, where contracts and the law are seen as enablers rather than obstacles.
He focused his talk on the market for climate services and pointed out the importance of discussing which are the barriers (as well as the enablers) to the faster development of an international market for climate services.
The theme of this year's program — which will be explored in a panel discussion and breakout sessions — is teacher leaders as enablers of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in their classrooms and beyond.
The majority of heads surveyed were «philosophers» (51 per cent)-- mostly former English literature teachers with no experience outside education — who saw their role as enablers of better teaching rather than prioritising staff management, revenue and better working environments.
The environment can significantly impact student learning with flexible and inviting spaces acting not only as enablers for learning, but when designed intentionally, can strategically disrupt the learning process.
Teachers should take a prominent role as enablers.
«health experts increasingly view apps and sites such as Tinder, Grindr, and OkCupid as enablers of high - risk sex»
The article claims that «health experts increasingly view apps and sites such as Tinder, Grindr, and OkCupid as enablers of high - risk sex».
As enablers of such miracles, Garreau mentions especially «GRIN technologies» — genetics, robotics, information technology and nanotechnology.
At the height of the divorce revolution in the 1970s, many scholars, therapists, and journalists served as enablers of this kind of thinking.
Greek banks also have acted as enablers in this capital flight and tax evasion.
«We have taken a fundamentally different approach from the likes of Amazon because we see ourselves as an enabler of retail,» Google retail chief Daniel Alegre told Reuters.
Making use of special delivery and using technology as an enabler to enhance one's software to operate and provide services best suited according to the customers» needs rather than opting for a first come - first serve basis also enhances the service experience.
There's nothing Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey cherishes more than the idea of his product as an enabler of democratic revolution.
«We need to rediscover government as an enabler, not a solution provider; as a platform for our own innovation, a lever for our own work, not as the deus ex machina that we've paid to do for us what we could be doing for ourselves.»
Memorable bosses see instability and uncertainty not as a barrier but as an enabler.
But it also serves an incredibly important role as an enabler and incubator of innovation and positive forward momentum for society as a whole, which is something that simply will not continue if those lone individuals become disadvantaged by getting their services blocked, slowed or effectively taxed by usage limits.
HR needs to take a leadership role in understanding the full impact on technology as an enabler, enhancer, advisor and disruptor in the workplace.»
During the first keynote, Ken Hu, Huawei's Rotating CEO, explained that the company aims to position itself as the enabler and driver of an intelligent world.
As an enabler of cost reductions, transparency, and immutability, a fair amount of firms within the newly coined «fintech industry» have developed blockchain - based solutions for the tracking of marketable items like commodities, assets, and securities.
«This partnership signals the intention of TechAlliance and its community partners, as well as the larger London region, to play a more prominent role as an enabler of innovation regionally, to the economic benefit of the entire province.»
The challenge of our day is for the pastor to see his job as enabler and to begin to train laymen for the more challenging task of community mental health workers.
«One of two things will happen: either a war or a rebellion... we are speaking now as in a dream» — a dream, because never had Luther thought of himself as an enabler, even less a promoter of rebellion.
Within such an approach, several themes would play especially important roles: pastoral care as the ministry of the whole congregation in the world; the identity of the ordained minister in his or her pastoral office as both enabler and representative of the calling of all Christians to minister in the world; and a threefold focus of pastoral care, including the person or persons in need, the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the faith of the Christian church as represented in Scripture and tradition.
The challenge of our day, however, is for the pastor to see his job as enabler and to begin to train laymen for the more challenging task of community mental health workers.
The teacher, as an enabler or equipper or coach, no matter how expert he is as a scholar, is in his teaching function asked to help the student to release and develop powers of observation and reasoning that will serve him as a continuing learner.
Unless this vicious cycle of the underlying causes of poverty is broken with education as an enabler, African women will continue to be relegated to the dark prehistoric ages of witchcraft and sorcery.
(Moderate) taxation should be used as an enabler for implementation of popular policy.
Eddie Tuttle, Associate Director for Policy, Research and Public Affairs at the CIOB said: «With productivity growth, business investment and GDP growth all downgraded, a clear solution is to look to construction as an enabler that can allow all of these to improve.
But for some, merely targeting Republicans is not enough; Mr. Klein's group, the Independent Democratic Conference, is now fair game because it is viewed as an enabler to Republican rule — helping them control the State Senate even though Democrats hold a numerical majority.
So if that describes what Nigeria is and what it ought to be, we also want to say that government should be seen as an enabler; a platform that more or less creates the enabling environment for the public sector to thrive» he said.
The emerging insurance framework will act as an enabler of a technology that has the potential to make our roads much safer.»
Finally there is the place of C4ISR and its role as an enabler.
Meanwhile, activist and grassroots Democrats could be swayed by the Republican retention of the state Senate, viewing Cuomo as an enabler of that.
In a sharp rebuttal, CEO of GNPC, Alex Mould maintained that the guarantee was actually in line with their mandate as an enabler of the petroleum industry in Ghana.
Marine litter can act as an enabler of this loss: non-indigenous invasive species often use litter in the ocean as a habitat in which to hide, as a platform on which to settle or as a transport medium for moving into new territories.
Michael Zunke, chief technology officer of SafeNet's Software Monetization Business Unit states that «Security is ever more essential as an enabler for the sustainable innovation of mobile applications and services.
«But when we moved from the pediatric side to the adult side, they treated her as a drug seeker and me as an enabler.
While Lola (Lola Norda), the first person we glimpse, is a character never utilized again, Paul Hamy's pimp shows up intermittently as an enabler of Madeleine / Helene's current degradation.
The BPA has a key role to play as an enabler and we believe that we can help by communicating opportunities to members.
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