Sentences with phrase «competitiveness through»

Among the core findings are that by 2010, while there will continue to be strategic real estate functions to perform, they will be performed in the context of enhancing worker productivity and company competitiveness through a fully integrated infrastructure that will include human resources, information technology, real estate and other support functions.
This, in turn, is expected to improve their competitiveness through improved energy use.
Exporting automotive specialty - equipment products can allow U.S. companies to increase their customer bases for improved bottom lines, better position themselves to ride out possible future U.S. economic downturns, and increase overall competitiveness through access to new customers.
Export of South African - manufactured Hilux to other African countries and Europe commenced; Strategy shifted to bolstering competitiveness through decreasing number of production vehicles and increasing production volume
But how will adopting the Common Core Standards help to prepare our students for global competitiveness through creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation?
In addition, we will support projects that identify state policies to increase economic competitiveness through a combination of economic and workforce development, and help advance research and advocacy for state policies to create a modernized safety net in response to a rapidly changing labor market.
The project preserves local culture and the environment while promoting rural business initiatives and stimulating competitiveness through active pedagogies.
terms of (i) productivity and competitiveness through access to infrastructure and high level core facilities, (ii)
(Sec. 1503) Requires that NOAA be a full participant in any interagency effort to promote innovation and economic competitiveness through basic scientific R&D and the promotion of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Trying to recover a U.S. lead As part of a new manufacturing initiative to boost U.S. competitiveness through the clean energy sector, the Department of Energy launched a state - of - the - art carbon fiber technology facility earlier this year at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Through the OLCF's Accelerating Competitiveness through Computational Excellence (ACCEL) industrial partnerships program, Yan's team received a Director's Discretionary allocation on Titan, a Cray XK7 system capable of 27 petaflops, or 27 quadrillion calculations per second.
The study was funded by the Minstry of Economy and Competitiveness through ERDFs, the Generalitat de Catalunya through AGAUR, BBVA Foundation, Worldwide Cancer Research and the Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Oncología (CIBERONC)(Biomedical Research Networking Centre in Oncology), in which the researcher Roger Gomis participates.
Their dilemma is over whether to implement further structural reform in the frame of the Eurozone, knowing that these measures could take longer to take effect than what is politically acceptable, or exit the Euro in order to regain competitiveness through a sharp currency devaluation and face huge upfront costs and an uncertain future.
In normal times, if the rest of the world economy suffers, the United States or any other affected economy can offset the loss of demand and competitiveness through monetary easing.
However, unlike the present «pilot» program which invites all companies with any new pre-commercial product to apply for its innovation to be trialled within government, the CICP should catalyze Canadian competitiveness through «smart assistance» by focusing on addressing the identified future needs of government agencies and departments through closer collaboration with federal agencies and industry associations.
The IRAP Program should be adjusted to catalyze competitiveness through strategic «smart support» for enhanced business collaboration through partnerships and alliances complementing the native strengths of typical Canadian SME enterprises.

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Though oilsands producers got through this disaster mostly unscathed, their future competitiveness depends in no small measure on Fort McMurray getting back on its feet.
While some hope that Prime Minister Matteo Renzi will be able to push through controversial reforms and replicate the success Germany achieved a decade ago in boosting its competitiveness, there's a reason that Germany has been the only large European economy to pull of this trick.
And quality is not only wonderful Italian pasta, Scandinavian design or a stroll through the magical streets of Lisbon, quality also is education, competitiveness and the emergence of leading edge global companies.»
Aside from the usual deadlines and competitiveness, «the industry is going through some pretty dramatic changes,» Lee said, pointing to the high level of layoffs and cutbacks in the industry right now.
CNBC has been ranking the states since 2007, chronicling their competitiveness from the peak of the housing boom through the Great Recession and now into the recovery.
We measure ten categories of competitiveness, and some are Blue through and through.
They expected the province's fiscal position to improve through the divestiture of a corporation laden with $ 4.5 billion in debt, and saw a solution to high power costs that hinder New Brunswick's competitiveness.
Through global, confidential and collaborative peer - learning groups, the WPO accelerates business growth, enhances competitiveness, and promotes economic security.
In joining a monetary union, you very explicitly give up that lever, but the quid pro quo is that you better have a quite flexible economy so you can adjust to inevitable changes in relative competitiveness, and that you can do it through productivity, flexible wages, people moving across borders as necessary.
In a statement, Plank said, Baltimore's competitiveness «can be maximized through region - wide coordination on key strategic priorities, including infrastructure and workforce development.»
Founded in 1978, The ESOP Association represents approximately 1,600 ESOP companies and 750,000 employee owners who believe that employee ownership will improve American competitiveness, increase productivity through greater employee participation, and strengthen our free enterprise economy.
The inflow of foreign money has pushed up the real by 4 % in just over a month (from September 1 through early October), and the past year's run - up has eroded the competitiveness of Brazilian exports.
Looser money, starting with near - zero capital costs, is likely to generate demand primarily through increases in competitiveness.
They are reflected in the growing internationalisation of the Australian economy, with a sharper focus on Asia; in greater competitiveness, including in manufactured exports; in genuine efforts to raise productivity through co-operative workplace negotiations; and in a general clamour for speedier micro-economic reforms.
Attitudes of superiority play into devaluing others through stereotyping, minimizing, competitiveness, withholding resources, dominating, etc..
One of the key public benefits Murray Goulburn claims the merger will deliver is «enhancing the standing and competitiveness of Australia's dairy industry in global trade through the efficiencies that will strengthen Australia's largest dairy producer, Murray Goulburn».
Through IARD, leading beverage alcohol producers put our commercial competitiveness aside to create a shared force in our Global Commitments to Reduce Harmful Drinking — the most ambitious and comprehensive set of initiatives we have undertaken as an industry to date.
She leads the reader through a process for developing a personalized family plan to deal with issues like discipline, competitiveness, and traditions.
There are also policy actions which we have to take - investment climate reforms to improve business and economic competitiveness, focus on developing MSMEs, deepening long term savings through pensions, insurance and sovereign savings, land reform to eliminate constraints in time and cost around land transactions (including a review of the governor's consent requirement), and actions to reduce inflation, interest rates and business operating costs.
The research team, led by Dr Sarah Ayres, conducted interviews with senior Whitehall officials in which they found a growing awareness of the need to boost the competitiveness of England's economically weaker regions and to improve services through decentralisation and empowerment.Whitehall officials viewed the first round of RFAs in 2006 as generally positive - in particular, the main beneficiary had been the Department for Transport and transport policy.
The PEARL Awards Nigeria, endorsed by the Securities and Exchange Commission is one of Nigeria's foremost award recognition bodies, focused on rewarding corporate excellence in local institutions and promoting healthy competitiveness amongst quoted companies through growth, diversification and innovation; ultimately leading to improved performance on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
These, he said, include the introduction of an e-business registration system, a paperless port clearance system, a digital addressing system, a mobile interoperability system, and a national identification card system, all of which are designed to formalise the Ghanaian economy, reduce the cost of doing business, and facilitate interaction between businesses and their clients, particularly in a technology - driven era, where connectivity through digital services is an important element in achieving competitiveness.
Through a comprehensive economic development plan focused on improving and growing the area's core industry clusters, the Southern Tier is focused on restoring the region's competitiveness both nationally and internationally.
The plan itemizes the approach towards investing in people, including promoting social inclusion through social investment programmes for the vulnerable and targeted programmes for the North - East and Niger - Delta, job creation and youth empowerment and investments in human capital while outlining the competitiveness imperatives as enhancing infrastructure (power, roads, rail, ports and broadband services, and leveraging public - private partnerships (PPPs)-RRB-, improving the business environment through the initiatives under the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) and promoting digital - led growth.
As «Conservatives through and through», they know instinctively and intellectually that lower taxes stimulate growth and are desperately needed in an economy that is tumbling down the world competitiveness league table.
John Redwood, who heads the economic competitiveness group, has broken away from the kindly attendants in white coats who accompany him through public life, and is crying from the rooftops for a commitment to tax cuts.
«It is to promote competitiveness in our day to day activities, through this programme we are going to rate the performance of our health workers and facilities as this present government will not leave any stone unturned in its move to ensure that the people receive the best health facilities.»
It is the objective that each initiative associated with that environment will advance the educational and research mission of SUNY Polytechnic Institute through the enhancement of research opportunities for faculty, students and staff; to promote the economic development and competitiveness of New York State by encouraging and facilitating the transfer of technology resources to the marketplace; and to enhance the ability of SUNY Polytechnic Institute to attract public and private funds to further research and technology development.
While Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have sought hands - on assistance with grant review and administration from the Research Competitiveness Program, others have participated in more wide - ranging discussions through a meeting series organized by the AAAS Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy (CSTSP).
The study has been financed by the «Plan Nacional» of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and by the European Union programme Marie Curie Actions, through a postdoctoral grant awarded to Marko Marjanović, first author of the study.
O'Connell said that Dell is also using packaging materials recycled from agricultural waste, such as wheat straw, in its efforts to accelerate innovation - goals echoed by the AAAS Research Competitiveness Program and advanced through its involvement in award programs like the Catalyst Award.
«To the EC and EFPIA, it was clear that the only way to restore European competitiveness in drug development was through collaboration.»
It offers a global framework to foster collaboration through networking and joint initiatives, while enhancing competitiveness and creating new jobs.
This new safety system has been developed in the context of the project SAFEBUS, funded by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, through the program INNPACTO 2011, and by the European Union, through ERD Funds.
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