Sentences with phrase «bold steps»

The film examines some of the key moments that have shaped the politics of global warming, and how local and state governments and the private sector are now taking bold steps in the absence of federal leadership.
Rather than telling us we don't «understand» our bills, and spending money on costly conservation advertising that claims to save us money, the Ontario government needs to take bold steps to get costs down.
Lisbon, Portugal — More than 800 attendees — the heart and soul of the SDG7 movement — gathered today at the fourth Sustainable for Energy for All Forum in Lisbon to chart the bold steps that are needed to accelerate progress on achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7) by 2030.
Assemblywoman Christine Pellegrino said, «I am proud that New York is taking the bold steps forward that are necessary in protecting our environment.
If the EU were to take such bold steps, it wouldn't be surprising of the result broadly resembled the Greenhouse Development Rights approach.
Just a month after international climate negotiations in Paris, both China and the United States have announced bold steps to address domestic coal leasing.
«Taking bold steps to reduce black carbon emissions is a win - win situation because it will lessen the threat of global warming and improve global public health,» Sen. Carper, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety, said.
Developing countries that were once reluctant to join in the first phases of a global response to the climate crisis have themselves now become leaders in demanding action and in taking bold steps on their own initiatives.
Is it possible that those bold steps were planned already?
Individual artists have also taken bold steps to challenge institutional status quo.
Every day I get emails from readers and notifications from our customer Facebook group about new sales, bold steps taken, and other victories.
The Director of IO Interactive fails to use a microphone correctly, and when he manages to share a mic, he talks about how Hitman is taking new and bold steps to be be innovative to give new life to long running franchise.
Accompanying the marketing, releasing, and making of such games naturally were bold steps and missteps.
The game attracts and repels equally, making bold steps forward for games, while keeping the other foot squarely in the era of the PlayStation 2.
Players can pre-order the game that PC Gamer credits for «taking bold steps to revolutionize the MMO» now at www.thesecretworld.com.
MK is never going to win any Oscars for its story but the outlandish and over the top nature of it fits the series rather well and MK9 was not only spot on, but also took some bold steps, by essentially killing off most of the game's main characters in the end!
In a statement released by the county executive's office, Council Chairwoman Cathy Bevins praised the proposals as «bold steps to upgrade animal services in Baltimore County.»
Bayer Animal Health is committed to providing a better quality of life for pets and large animals through bold steps forward in research and development, which have resulted in advanced solutions for animal health.
Visionary leaders have an undying optimism about the future and are willing to take bold steps to get «there.»
Bold steps will need to be taken and many of these will address the pesky inefficiencies in the American financial system.
But I don't trust that their management will take the bold steps necessary.
It makes no bold steps forward, though, and there are some elements that will improve in E-ink technology over the next six months or so, most important of all being screen resolution.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, losing ground rapidly in the smartphone wars, needs to take bold steps to revive its fortunes and compete with iPhones and Android devices overwhelming the market, analysts say.
Recently, DOCR has taken numerous bold steps to advance an affirmative Title VI enforcement and compliance strategy, which includes:
We are steadfast in our commitment to address chronic underperformance and take bold steps toward fulfilling the promise of charter accountability, not just in concept, not just in theory, but where the hardest decisions meet reality - the call for non-renewal.
We know from international research that well - designed testing can drive better learning outcomes, so the new tests have the potential to benefit our students immensely - but only if the test makers take bold steps in their designs.
Many districts have taken bold steps to begin to analyze the impacts of specific purchases or implementations on a defined metric.
They are taking bold steps to turn around low - performing schools by investing in teachers, rebuilding school staff, lengthening the school day and changing curriculums.
«We commend Superintendent Carstarphen and APS leadership for taking bold steps to improve schools in Atlanta, and know that students, parents, and educators will all benefit from these initiatives,» said Marc Sternberg, K - 12 Education Director at the foundation.
As is usually the case with progress toward inclusion and equality, it is a small number of high - minded citizens who are taking bold steps to preserve public education.
In response to such legislative inaction, Secretary Duncan took bold steps to foster reform — most notably by issuing ESEA waivers to states who signed on to support his priorities, such as performance - based teacher evaluations and the removal of statutory caps on the number of charter schools.
Thin staffing, a skeptical media, a weakened White House, and the constraints in ESSA will make it harder for the Department to take bold steps.
Organizations need to take bold steps to adapt to this fundamental shift and start rethinking learning.
For this reason, Ontario has taken bold steps to modify its curriculum in order to «expand a child's ability to problem solve, collaborate, think creatively, become financially literate and entrepreneurial, and build a better world by contributing to their community locally while thinking globally.»
We have taken bold steps forward to incorporate opportunities into the curriculum to expand a child's ability to problem solve, collaborate, think creatively, become financially literate and entrepreneurial, and build a better world by contributing to their community locally while thinking globally.
We know from international research that well - designed testing can drive better learning outcomes, so the new tests have the potential to benefit our students immensely — but only if the test makers take bold steps in their designs.
This has allowed Staaby and a group of like - minded colleagues to take bold steps in their use of video games to enrich their classes, which has quickly transformed the school into a national model for game - based learning.
The SAG Awards are taking bold steps toward female empowerment.
Letters From the Big Man / U.S.A. (Director & Screenwriter: Christopher Munch)-- An artist and government hydrologist surveying a remote part of southwestern Oregon befriends a sasquatch man and must take bold steps to protect his privacy, as well as her own.
Spencer plays Minnie, a domestic in 1960s Jackson, Mississippi who, like her fellow black domestics in that time and place, suffers countless humiliations large and small at the hands of her employers in the land of Jim Crow, but unlike most of them, Minnie takes bold steps to procure a kind of justice that could result in prison or worse.
Meanwhile, Georgia's workplace crush Sean (LL Cool J), who she has never had the courage to date, takes bold steps to fly over and meet her.
A game that is mostly oriented towards new gamers that would like to take their first, bold steps into the realm of Turn Based strategy games.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater makes some bold steps in terms of
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater makes some bold steps in terms of dramatic and depressing storytelling.
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BETHESDA, MARYLAND — It's time for bold steps to boost development of vaccines for the world's main killers — AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis — according to a range of experts gathered here 22 to 23 May.
It is the right time for healthcare professionals to take bold steps and move aware from historical diagnoses that are impeding modern medicine.»
«Now bold steps are needed to ensure that existing wildlife laws are upheld and that weak governance, which results in widespread impunity for wildlife traffickers, is eliminated, to give great apes the opportunity to survive and thrive.»
A spate of floods, droughts and heat waves is prompting city and state leaders to take bold steps to protect their people and property
«He was arrogant, yes, but he was also a strong leader who took bold steps to have the project succeed.
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