Sentences with phrase «community as a diversion»

BUT: Increased research is widely regarded in the scientific community as a diversion from the serious steps needed to reduce CO2.

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Sheehan walked the gathering through what she said are some of the many highlights of her first term, including Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion as part of the community police initiative; restructuring the city budget; lobbying for additional state aid; developing an equity agenda; engaging marginalized communities; transforming neighborhoods like Sheridan Hollow and Park South.
With the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection planning to begin in January 2014 phasing in a requirement that large - scale food service operations such as grocery stores, universities and correctional facilities compost food waste to increase diversion from landfills by 350,000 tons per year by 2020, anaerobic biodigesters may soon be very important to the state's business community.
BUCHAREST — Romanian scientists are engaged in a battle with their government about an alleged power grab that they say will lead to the diversion of research money to government cronies and will isolate Romania's small scientific community just as it was beginning to nurture connections to the rest of the world.
The Target Zero team provides community and shelter assessments and makes recommendations to provide alternatives to surrendering of one's pet to a shelter (referred to as «managed intake» or «safety net» programs) to assist pet owners and Good Samaritans outside the shelter system, community cat diversion and targeted spay / neuter programs.
This program, as part of a community cat diversion initiative and funded by the Joanie Bernard Foundation, will fund no - cost spay / neuter surgeries and vaccinations for community cats that will be ear tipped.
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