Sentences with phrase «broad economic relationship»

«They either want to have a broad economic relationship with the UK, or they don't,» The Guardian quoted an unnamed U.K. government source as saying.

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His current research project examines the relationship between economic globalization, differential power growth and interstate security competition, and his broader research interests lie in the areas of international relations theory (particularly realism), international security, international political economy, strategic studies, and UK foreign and defence policy.
Dr. Sinha began working at U.S. Department State in 2010 as a AAAS S&T Policy Fellow on the China Desk, managing a broad portfolio of economic and science & technology issues affecting the U.S. - China relationship.
The Nobel prize in economic science was awarded Monday to Thomas J. Sargent at New York University and Christopher A. Sims at Princeton University for their research looking at the cause - and - effect relationship between economic policy and the broader economy.
The adult intervention will be delivered through mental health consultation and parent groups, and will use parenting as a platform for addressing a broader set of issues related to workplace skills and economic stability, such as planning, goal - setting, coping with stress, and managing personal and professional relationships.
Our library engagement typology found that Americans» relationships with public libraries are part of their broader information and social landscapes, as people who have extensive economic, social, technological, and cultural resources are also more likely to use and value libraries as part of those networks.
The GPS models the relationship between rates of core inflation and a broad set of economic indicators including measures of slack, inflation expectations, and other inflation - related data such as business surveys and wages.
Often produced with material forms associated with construction, Ochoa's works expose the ideological and broader sociopolitical and economic relationships that facilitate the way spaces we inhabit and move through are assembled.
Among the issues reviewed were: • The prospects for air pollution and climate change in the region up to 2030 in the absence of action on SLCPs; • The potential contribution of SLCP mitigation to climate, health and food security, and more generally to economic development; • Feasible mitigation technologies and strategies and opportunities for their implementation at national scale; • The relationship of SLCP mitigation to broader regional air pollution and climate strategies and their benefit for the MENA region.
Broad demographic categories were: Marital status; age; phase of life; socio - economic level; years in the relationship; number of children; employment.
However, as I stated earlier, I am not convinced that there is a full understanding of the importance of culture and its relevance to Indigenous peoples» relationship to country, or to the broader social and economic improvement in the lives of Indigenous people.
Whereas the earliest work on this topic emphasized the socio - economic status of parents and the way in which (maltreating) parents were themselves reared, subsequent work, guided principally by Belsky's 6 process model of the determinants of parenting, highlights social - contextual factors and forces that shape parenting.7 These include (a) attributes of children; (b) the developmental history of parents and their own psychological make - up; and (c) the broader social context in which parents and this relationship are embedded.
Although consumer expenditures on major appliances and furniture are a relatively small share of total expenditures, the data can help demonstrate the relationship between these types of expenditures and broader economic conditions.
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