Sentences with phrase «considerable progress by»

«Companies need... to demonstrate that operations are established with the prior informed consent of local Indigenous communities», MMSD Australia [14]; and «Governments and companies could make considerable progress by maintaining respect for the principle of prior informed consent freely given.
«Governments and companies could make considerable progress by maintaining respect for the principle of prior informed consent freely given.

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«Being a people - first organization, a considerable amount of time and energy is spent making sure our people are happy, challenged by their work, and progressing through their careers.»
On the legislative and policy front, Bill C - 11 has passed the committee stage and seems likely to race toward royal assent by the summer, last week's unveiling of the telecom policy (including policies on the forthcoming spectrum auction and foreign ownership) puts to rest a major issue associated with the digital economy strategy, the CRTC recently published its final anti-spam regulations with Industry Canada expected to follow with theirs shortly, the open government initiative has been making considerable progress, and Government House Leader Peter Van Loan told the House of Commons on Thursday that Bill C - 12 (the PIPEDA reform bill) may finally move forward next week.
Net losses were down by about 60 % from year - ago levels, and even though production was down slightly from the third quarter of 2016, Whiting managed to make considerable progress even with sales of assets that had contributed substantially to production in last year's results.
I By now it is obvious that in the past twenty - five years or so there has been considerable progress in the Jewish - Christian relationship.
There has been considerable progress made in the reform of the liturgical reform, not least by the restoration of sacral language to the Missal.
However, it added «the Center continues to note with dismay, however, that governmental accountability and responsiveness have remained highly insufficient (despite delivery of considerable voice to citizenry under the 4th Republic); public corruption remains pervasive; progress of the constitutionally - mandated political, administrative and fiscal decentralization has stalled; the economy remains characterized by jobless growth; income and spatial inequality are on the rise in spite of poverty reduction; and the nation's two main political parties which have alternated in power in the 4th Republic have increasingly taken on the features of rival cults (whose primary purpose seemingly is to win elections, achieve «state capture» and practice «winner - takes - all» politics).
Clearly informed by IPCC and other scientific studies, considerable progress has been made on the key issues of adaptation, avoided deforestation, technology transfers and a more geographically and sectorally balanced Clean Development Mechanism.
Building on two years of work by the Academic Cabinet, led by Catherine Snow before I arrived, we have made considerable progress in the development of core courses.
Based on some given figures from the study «Bioinspiration: And Economic Progress Report» created by Fermanian Business & Economic Institute, the biomimetic Influence in different huge industries is translated in a considerable impact in the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, in U.S.A. and in the global economy in 2030.
The explanation for the meager progress of school choice is very simple: the teachers unions (backed by school districts) have used their considerable power to stifle it.
Evidence from the use of Lesson Study by hundreds of leading teachers working with «coasting schools» who used Lesson Study as a coaching approach to improve pupil progress in writing and mathematics at age 11 showed considerable impact year on year (Dudley, 2012).
The relatively high estimates of the frequencies of the unfavourable recessive alleles in each breed, especially for hip dysplasia, suggest that it would be possible to gain considerable genetic progress by selection against a major gene.
Relatively high estimates of the frequencies of unfavourable alleles in each breed suggest that considerable genetic progress would be possible by selection against major genes.
Considerable technological progress and innovation and economies of scale were made during the industrial revolution, when global population was approximately 2 billion by 1900.
The legal IT industry has responded by making huge investments and considerable progress in analysing the information mountains that face the modern litigator.
The views of the respective prime ministers were endorsed by Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, who while acknowledging that the parties had made considerable progress over the past 18 months in trying to reach some sort of compromise, warned the province's politicians that they had to go the extra mile to secure a durable agreement:
Considerable political support was also expressed in the debates on civil partnership by politicians across political parties for further progress to address gaps in legal recognition of children being parented by same - sex couples.
To a considerable extent this is true for all psychotherapy, not only as each session ends but, in the approach we advocate, by the formal review of progress that occurs over the course of working together, looking backward to how things began as well as looking forwards.
Once future act claims are registered, there appears to be little incentive for the claimants to seek to progress their claim — indeed there is considerable risk that the claim will not be successful and the claimants will lose the procedural rights conferred by registration of the claim.
One SEL program, the Healing Classroom Initiative, which has been deployed in more than 20 nations including South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, has «realized considerable progress in both academic achievement and social benefits for students whose schooling had been interrupted by conflict.»
, which has been deployed in more than 20 nations including South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, has «realized considerable progress in both academic achievement and social benefits for students whose schooling had been interrupted by conflict.»
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