«Deploying the endowment as a tool to intervene in the political process or as a lever to advance
broader social objectives, even eminently worthy ones, poses risks to the independence of the academic enterprise.
Not exact matches
CDC employs multiple media to address the following four inter-related
objectives: (1) tell the «story of innovation» in policy and practice; (2) support creative strategies to facilitate virtual collaboration among learning communities across the nation; (3) achieve
broader dissemination via
social media; and (4) explore options to contract with freelance content producers and creators.
The Bigger Picture While providing effective products that are safer for pets, people and the environment are the main
objective for eco-friendly manufacturers, this goal goes hand in hand with a
broader sense of
social responsibility that goes beyond simply being «green.»
The adult response is
broad social and development policy that incorporates environmental
objectives — along with energy innovation.
All that being said, the report also reiterates that increased cycling doesn't happen on its own, and in fact, Dutch municipalities have spent much money and time stimulating bicycle use because doing so tends to «serve a
broad range of
social objectives.»
«In a new Hydro One that has significant private ownership, it's a real open question about what will happen to the past grievance policies or any policy that has
broader social policy
objectives.»
Most of these
objectives can be traced to the reconciliation of the prior occupation of North America by [A] boriginal peoples with the assertion of Crown sovereignty, which entails the recognition that «distinctive [A] boriginal societies exist within, and are a part of, a
broader social, political and economic community» (at para. 73).
The municipality was not bound to take only
objective considerations into account; it was entitled to consider «
broader social, economic and political issues.»
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The chapter suggests that failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with these
broader policies aimed at addressing the economic and
social development of Indigenous people, not only limits the native title process; it also limits the capacity of the
broader Indigenous policy to achieve its
objectives.
SWALSC propose that the agreement include ongoing dialogue between a Noongar regional representative entity and the State across a range of issues of mutual interest, to give effect to sustainable
social and economic outcomes which recognise the interrelationship between native title and the government's
broader Indigenous policy
objectives.
In turn, native title can contribute to realising the
objectives of the government's
broader Indigenous affairs policy - the economic and
social development of all Indigenous peoples.
While there is a failure by many States to fully develop policy
objectives for native title negotiations, this policy gap could be filled if States were willing to align native title negotiations with the economic and
social development
objectives contained in their
broader Indigenous policies.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and
social development of Indigenous people not only limits the native title process; it also limits the capacity of the
broader policy to achieve its
objectives.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and
social development of Indigenous people not only isolates the native title process from these
broader policy
objectives; it limits the capacity of the
broader policy to achieve its
objectives.
While there has been little policy development around defining the
objectives of native title agreements this gap could be filled if States and Territories were willing to align the
objectives of native title negotiations with the economic and
social development
objectives contained in their
broader Indigenous policies.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and
social development of Indigenous people generally not only isolates the native title process from
broader policy
objectives; it limits the capacity of those
broader policies to achieve their
objective of addressing the economic and
social conditions of Indigenous people's lives.
While there is a failure by many governments to fully develop policy
objectives for native title negotiations, this policy gap could be filled if they were willing to align native title negotiations with the economic and
social development
objectives contained in their
broader Indigenous policies.
The failure to co-ordinate the goals of native title negotiations with the State's strategies to address the economic and
social development of Indigenous people not only isolates the native title process from
broader policy
objectives; it limits the capacity of those
broader policies to achieve their
objective of addressing the economic and
social conditions of Indigenous people's lives.