Sentences with phrase «change in countries like»

«There are many other retailers involved here and the way that we're going to make lasting change in countries like Bangladesh — and the industry as a whole — is to act as an industry,» he said.
M · A · C does not test on animals and is advocating change in countries like China where animal testing exists.»
«As we talk about policies that would make cool roofs an important climate mitigation measure all across the world, we want to know how things change in a country like India, which has more pollution,» said Surabi Menon, a climate scientist at Berkeley Lab who is one of the lead researchers on the project.

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He'd like to increase military spending, sign free trade deals with other Asian countries, make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers, change immigration laws, get more women in the labour force and much more.
Conceivably, you could reach a point where Google can do things like estimate changes in a country's GDP on a daily basis.
Some countries have seen profound changes, with the likes of Spain and Portugal going from essentially no divorces in 1970 to 2.5 per every thousand people a few decades later.
So the discussion in Addis Ababa revolved around things like how to finance infrastructure, how the public sector and the private sector can partner for best results, and how to change the tax systems that apply to multinational corporations so that they are more beneficial to developing countries.
She argued that some countries, like China, understand the new dynamic in Oceania, while others do not — and Canada is among those countries that are out of the loop on this fast - changing frontier.
Startup Incubation (also known as Startup accelerators) hold significant importance in a country like India where entrepreneurs by the score are launching new setups and changing the game of business by minutes.
Politics and policies change so fast in today's world that, at this point, all we ask of entire countries is that they be relatively stable and freedom loving, be relatively easy to enter and exit, have relatively easy bureaucracies to navigate, have relatively good health care available somewhere, and have relatively beautiful and affordable places like Arenal and Boquete and Coronado and Nosara and Pedasi and Uvita and all those other incredible places in them.
Hi Steve, Is this program like the US social security system where it appears destined to bankrupt our country sometime in the future because of changing life spans, demographics, etc.?
The influence of leaders like, Jawaharlal Nehru, Julius Nyerere, Lee Quan Yew, Fidel Castro and Nelson Mandela helped maintain the unity of their countries and peoples in a world of rapid social change.
many christians (but by no means all) in this country are behaving like the taliban and trying to change the laws and education to force the christian religion down everyone's throats.
Elections in El Salvador, like those held elsewhere as part of low - intensity - conflict strategy, did not change the fundamental power relationships within the country.
Not to change the subject but how did a christian fundamentalist like Ted Cruz, who is from Canada my home country, ever get elected in the great country of USA???????
Because climate change is linked to an increase in severe weather events — like hurricanes, tsunamis and extreme temperatures — poorer countries that lack the infrastructure and resources to handle them leave millions at risk.
Sure I would like to see a change and return to respectful political discourse in this country but that will not happen.
And the reason we are sometimes not so nice to you religious lunatics is because you are not satisfied with practicing your faith quietly in your own home or church — you must spread your dirty faith by force, attempting to change the laws of this country and force others to act and think like you.
@Len that is the way this country was founded... its people like you who have come in and tried to change it!
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
In fact, judges all over the country should be changing the names of all the poor idiots with stupid names like «Janaenae» or «Duhwayne» or «Obama» ---- what kind of messed up parents name there kids these god awful names anyway?
People like you (not even in the country, let alone London and let alone North London) telling fans like me that we can't change things.
This might change public opinion in these countries about wasting money on vanity projects like PSG and Manchester City.
It sounds like we will be getting significant changes in the coming year, as Augusta National moves the tee on No. 13 way back after purchasing land from the adjacent Augusta Country Club.
Nice one Wenger, again showing how clueless he is (like most of the pundits outside this country are claiming)... Anyone knows that Vardy will not fit our system (a rigid system that never changes because the guy in charge is a liability)... We pass the ball to death while Leicester main playing strategy is counter attacking...!!
Some courses, like Oak Hill Country Club in the Rochester, New York, area in 2023, were already set to host when the change was made.
You have a tendency to bigotry: «People like you (not even in the country, let alone London and let alone North London) telling fans like me that we can't change things».
«I really feel like we're going to change the culture of New Year's Eve in the country,» he has said.
The problem, says Stanford coach Sara Lowe, a former Aquamaids» star, is that the U.S. has changed in both style and training, while countries like Russia and China are taking different approaches and have greater funding.
Like any good medical professional she hopes for change and accountability in all countries, not just the U.S. and U.K. Midwives who don't follow protocol, dismiss their patients concerns and practice such recklessness with other people's lives need to be held accountable for their actions or better yet, their inaction.
I know it doesn't feel like spring in some areas of the country, but hopefully, that'll change soon!
On Tuesday 21st January T and I set off extremely early in the morning to London joining the commuters on the train to one of the main London Stations and then onto the Tube for a trip to West Minster Palace to meet with other parent bloggers who believe strongly like we do that together we can make a change for these children with our voices, teachers, students, volunteers, representatives of Save the Children and Beanstalk, MP's from around the country and peers of the realm to talk about reading, books and how we can make a difference.
What I think Nigerians must cudgel themselves with is how the likes of this strange character emerge to have seats in what is supposed to be reserved for the most accomplished, responsible and patriotic senior citizens whose wealth of experience the country requires to change the conditions of the ordinary people.
Russia is expected to express reservations over western demands that countries like China curb their carbon emissions in a bid to tackle climate change.
Thus far, however, the UN's intervention has kept itself to the surface of much deeper changes happening in the country and by engaging extremely problematic figures like Abdelhakim Belhadj, it has lost much of its legitimacy in Libya public consciousness.
This kind of cross-country comparison can help identify overlaps — like the absence of change and the bias in favor of legacy media common to all the countries considered here — but also map out differences.
In his latest role as a lawyer for Trump, Giuliani (who, like his client, is volatile by nature) appears to have made an abrupt change of course in his history of stridently defending the country's crime - fighting class and fiercely lashing out at those who attack iIn his latest role as a lawyer for Trump, Giuliani (who, like his client, is volatile by nature) appears to have made an abrupt change of course in his history of stridently defending the country's crime - fighting class and fiercely lashing out at those who attack iin his history of stridently defending the country's crime - fighting class and fiercely lashing out at those who attack it.
In terms of Security Council politics, however, the increasing economic bargaining power of countries like India and Brazil in the midst of a global debt crisis may bring about changes in the futurIn terms of Security Council politics, however, the increasing economic bargaining power of countries like India and Brazil in the midst of a global debt crisis may bring about changes in the futurin the midst of a global debt crisis may bring about changes in the futurin the future.
They can do as much community organising as they like but until it is clear to the public that they are a party willing to look themselves in the mirror and change themselves before they try to change the country, people just won't want to know.
Unlike his unusual love for the likes of Nigeria's Mohammed Buhari and Ivory Coast's Allasani Wattara, the 72 - year old Nana Addo, has managed to shy away from Mr. Trump, 70, despite their respective calls for change in the leadership style of their respective countries.
Unlike his unusual love for the likes of Nigeria's Mohammed Buhari and Ivory Coast's Allasani Qattara, the 72 - year old Nana Addo, has managed to shy away from Mr. Trump, 70, despite their respective calls for change in the leadership style of their respective countries.
«This is a very precarious right that we have and we need to do everything do fully protect it in New York and when we do that, we will start to change the tide in this country and help those other states and other people who are up against folks like that who just see my rights and my health care the same as men,» Quinn said.
Get in the vanguard among states with the $ 15 an hour minimum wage; pass a paid family leave that makes any others in the country look like chump change.
«We need to change the way we do things in D.C. and that's why someone like myself is running, and I think that's motivating a lot of people across the country
«There are a lot of big challenges that our country faces, whether it's still the impact of globalisation in hollowing out the labour market, or demographic change, like the OBR tell us that the biggest challenge to our financial stability as a country is demographic change, an ageing population and how we deal with that.
The action of the play takes place in The Albion pub in London's east end, which, as well as playing host to a karaoke five nights a week, is also the centre of operations for the EPA's leader Paul — a man who thinks his country has changed so much that white, working - class men like him are now a voiceless minority.
Only 31 % felt people like themselves could change the way the country is run by getting involved in politics.
«Like every advanced industrial country we are coming to terms with the issues surrounding climate change,» he said, in a monthly press conference dominated by the recent floods.
We have witnessed so much positive change which seemed like a distant dream 40 years ago: civil rights in New York State and City, and marriage equality throughout the country.
«It seems like you're spending a lot of time coming up with really different methodologies to count a few dollars and cents,» said Annaka Peterson, a program officer at Oxfam America who focuses on efforts by communities in developing countries to adapt to climate change.
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