Sentences with phrase «country share their sense»

The students» courageous activism during a time of immense grief is incredibly inspiring, and I want them to know that state legislators across the country share their sense of urgency,» said Kavanagh, who is the chairman of the American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention.

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Sharing air defense with friendly border countries makes sense since China shares a border with a staggering 14 different countries.
More recently, it has been an intellectually lazy substitute for engaging seriously with the question that all small and medium - sized states face in a globalized political world: which powers does it make sense to share with other countries and under what conditions?
It was, in a sense, the bank's way of staking a claim in the heart of tech country, as Goldman fights to win its share of business from the boom that has lured billions of investor dollars and produced huge transactions.
There is a much stronger sense of community in countries that have a large indigeneous population and a deeper shared sense of belonging to the natural order than there is in Western nations that have experienced the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution.
In a larger country with a smaller population, Canadian evangelicals are more likely to support sharing resources and welcoming immigrants and refugees; they are less likely to feel a sense of «manifest destiny» or to see their country as a Christian nation, according to Brian Stiller, the Ontario - based global ambassador of the World Evangelical Alliance.
Many of the stories we hear from the region are about a dire lack; but they are also connected by a sense of the pride that people have in relation to the food of their home country, as well as the humility and hospitality that goes into making and sharing it.
It is hard to argue against the fact that countries are influenced in their strategic thinking and security policies by historical narratives of their respective national «cultures», which have sources in history, a shared sense of identity, folklore and cultural heritage.
«There is a sense in this country that I understand and in many ways share that we wanted to be part of a single market — but we do not want to be part of a country called Europe,» he added.
It is this sense of fair play, these shared majority British values, that are the fundamental reason why I love this country and its people.
He pointed out that it made no economic sense for the Federal Government to be calculating the country's revenue on the basis of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official rate of N199 to a dollar while States and Local Councils that are sharing the revenue with the Federal Government run their businesses at the open market rate of over N400 to one dollar.
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Performance levels among the countries ranked 23rd to 31st are not significantly different from that of the U.S. in a statistical sense, yet 22 countries do significantly outperform the United States in the share of students reaching the proficiency level in math.
To get a sense of what is working in districts around the country, we asked educators to share the technology tools that they are using to help implement CCSS and prepare students for the upcoming assessments.
While in D.C., we will share research and stories from communities across the country about the role music education plays in building a sense of community and connection — together with rigorous intellectual and creative training.
While I'm not sure this new fleet of devices is a game - changer, spending time yesterday talking to senior executives as well as other Kobo employees, I get the sense that Kobo is picking up momentum in the U.S., where it is thought to have about 3 % market share, and, especially, around the world, where it is either the No. 1 or No. 2 ebook retailer in many countries, including Canada and Japan.
This, unfortunately, is a problematic formulation, for as it became clear during the conference debate, burden - sharing frameworks (GDRs and some versions of the budget approach) which explicitly assign «negative entitlements» to industrialized countries with large emissions obligations actually make sense.
Since Reagan, but accelerating since Gingrich, the right has become more and more homogenous, composed of CWM who share a visceral sense of being besieged, of «losing their country,» of seeing their privileged normative place in U.S. culture slip away.
As we pulled up to the marina we looked around at each other and felt a collective sense of helplessness that I think is shared by the rest of the country.
Even if it was never adopted (to my knowledge) in other countries including those sharing the common law tradition, this rule made sense.
Rosenfeld continues: «We can start with each country building their own association, and of course share information, tips and whatever and cooperate if possible, and from there we see what kind of structure makes sense for the organization and go with that, and maybe in the future we will have something more formal if we need it.»
Living and spending time on - country, caring for their country and passing on and sharing stories and dreaming associated with significant sites creates a sense of hope and pride for Aboriginal people.
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