Sentences with phrase «critical precondition»

«We hope that our findings will encourage UN programmes on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD +) to consider faunally intact forests and their full functionality as a critical precondition of maintaining forest carbon stocks.»
The DCMS response the European Commission AVSMD consultation stated that «the country of origin principle (COO) is a fundamental and critical precondition for the generation of a Digital Single Market in content; it is the core of the directive and must not be lost or eroded».
Modern Civilization We now have the two critical preconditions for «modern civilization».

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Critical consciousness is more of an outcome of certain social practices, cultural formations, habits of mind and the institutional arrangements that help shape them, as well as the rituals and routines that give them legitimacy, than a precondition for them — but there is no question that they are dialectically related.
It does not come from becoming critically conscious and then entering into revolutionary activity, in fact critical consciousness is more of an outcome of revolutionary activity than a precondition for it.
He then realized something else that was even more insightful: Maybe critical thinking was in reality an artifact of the heart, maybe critical thinking was in reality the precondition of bringing some perennial universal truth yet closer, and maybe critical thinking was in reality the only way to make the spidery - love - web of universal unitedness more than a naïve dream in a vulgar world.
Front Assist assists the driver in critical situations by preconditioning the brake system and alerting the driver to any required reactions through visual and audible warnings, and in a second stage by a brief warning jolt.
The system assists the driver in critical situations by preconditioning the brake system, alerting the driver to the need to react by visual and audible warnings and, in a second stage, by a brief warning jolt of the brake pedal.
Critical Illness Insurance Myth # 7: I can't get coverage if I have a precondition.
Hence, viewers of this Biennale will have to decide if they can get past the paradox of critical painting's self - defeating precondition or write it off as collateral damage of the greater critique.
We see July as a critical month where favorable atmospheric and oceanic conditions could rapidly erode the preconditioned Arctic sea ice cover.
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