Much of the careers of very many climate scientists are embedded in the long
cultural growth of CAGW.
«The Parrish Art Museum has a proven dedication to
the cultural growth of this region and has shown a commitment to recognize the artistic heritage of Long Island,» said Kathryn M. Curran, Executive Director of the Gardiner Foundation.
Despite the phenomenal economic and
cultural growth of Asian and Latin American countries that border the Pacific, and California's proximity to these developments, there was no ongoing exhibition on the West Coast that regularly explored this activity; until now.
It would ignore
the cultural growth of lower Manhattan in favor of a ridiculously overdeveloped arts scene, and it might run into financial obstacles without government funds dedicated to the blocks near Ground Zero.
Not exact matches
Whereas once it seemed like Facebook could ride out any bad publicity on the strength
of its inexorable
growth as a business and
cultural force, it's increasingly operating in an environment where billionaire technology moguls like Michael Bloomberg and Pierre Omidyar are publicly criticizing it and even calling for it to be regulated.
Yan specializes in reporting unique
cultural and consumer angles that illustrate the
growth of the Chinese economy and examines what the rise
of China means for the rest
of the world.
First, on average, crowdfunding projects, many
of which have more to do with one - off artistic or
cultural projects than for - profit businesses with
growth potential, have raised very modest sums.
The combination
of Michael's proven experience and natural
cultural fit is why I approached Michael to lead this company as CEO through its next phase
of growth,» said Addante in a statement.
And we expect much
of our future
growth to come from
cultural markets.
* Since assuming leadership
of CSIM in 2010, Chandoha has achieved record
growth by developing a
cultural commitment to providing investors with quality funds at a great value, managing them with integrity and examining risk from multiple angles.
Factors ranging from absence
of a sound legal system backing its activities, lack
of innovative projects,
cultural influences and information asymmetry have constrained its
growth.
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She is a sought - after speaker on the topics
of leading large - scale
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of diversity and inclusion, harnessing talent, gender equity on boards, women in the c - suite, and women in high -
growth entrepreneurship.
The development
of an international communications strategy (i.e., «a set
of procedures for dealing with language and
cultural barriers as they arise») could assist Canadian SMEs to establish a presence in markets that do not use English and French but in which the potential for rapid export
growth exists.
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of Strategic Management, CTA Contract Theory & Applications, CUL
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Growth, GTH Game Theory, HAP Economics
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«In no way will Amazon's decision slow our pursuit
of a strong
growth agenda for Baltimore, as we work to attract new investment, quality job opportunities, and importantly, new residents to a city celebrated for its diversity, and its rich higher educational, athletic,
cultural, medical, and maritime assets.
@Mike, Actually the spread
of some religions does nothing to counteract the point that different regions began worshipping different gods, it simply displays the
growth of cross
cultural communications and reinforces what we already know, that the world is getting «smaller».
In this hope, instead
of merely co-existing with the Babylonians, gnawed by memories
of former
cultural acceptance, the Jews in Babylon were to strive for the good
of their city, the
growth of the people
of God, and their resulting testimony to the glory
of God.
The success
of Pentecostal evangelistic efforts and the resultant astonishing
growth of Pentecostal churches all over Latin America has deeply challenged the
cultural and ideological hegemony (real and supposed) exercised by the Catholic Church.
(Ibid., p. 16) The rate
of mental
growth can be accelerated among the children who are mentally retarded because
of cultural deprivation.
In the
growth in knowledge and love
of God, Israel develops as a religious and
cultural reality deeply ingrained with the fundamental insights
of God as the one creator who is infinite love itself and holds all things in being.
In the progress
of reason, in all
cultural expression, and supremely in the
growth of moral and religious insight man has had his life opened to the new adventure
of partnership with God.
No, for this future is simply the historical future, the region
of transcendence for biological realities and
cultural ones such as the
growth of nations and civilizations, but not the region for spiritual transcendence.
With the release
of men from deadening drudgery and toil, new possibilities
of cultural growth and the use
of man's varied capacities have emerged.
In fact, some Indian experts think Western or traditional churches trying to impose their
cultural form
of Christianity could disrupt church
growth even more than Hindutva extremism.
These
cultural changes are too familiar to require elaboration here: rapid upward mobility, the expansion
of higher education, the
growth and development
of the mass media, the end
of legal segregation, and alterations in women's roles.
However, it is unlikely that we could bridge the
cultural gap and choose as compass someone who was an ascetic and a vegetarian and who promoted celibacy even in marriage for the sake
of spiritual
growth.
Although many observers see this
growth only as evidence
of the increasing irrelevance
of religion, the nonreligious represent an important
cultural group, as liberal on social issues as the most committed religious people are conservative.
The driving force behind this process — i.e., the «factors making for
growth in the halakhah» — is, first, the «necessity to respond to new external conditions — social, economic, political, or
cultural — that pose a challenge or even a threat to accepted religious and ethical values,» and, second, the «need to give recognition to new ethical insights and attitudes and to embody them in the life
of the people, even if there [is] no change in objective conditions.»
The ideologisation is seen in that the market with its sole criterion
of economic
growth is made to determine policies regarding other economic goals like liquidation
of mass poverty, economic welfare and eco-justice, but also policies regarding directions in social educational and
cultural life.
Christians, like many others, suffered severely during the
Cultural Revolution, but in recent years there has been quite a rapid
growth in numbers
of both Catholics and Protestants.
It is in fact an extension into the field
of higher education
of the government policy
of globalization, that is,
of letting the global market decide the pattern
of economic development
of the nation without intervention from the government in the name
of social justice, protection
of the natural environment or national self - reliance; it is a decision to make economic
growth the ultimate criterion not only
of economic development but also
of social and
cultural development
of the peoples
of the country.
Even when market with its goal
of economic
growth became decisive for economic activities in capitalism, it was never accepted as decisive for the lion - economic areas
of social or
cultural life.
Quest - for - meaning groups: A west coast college set up small groups for all
of its first year students, drawing on insights from our
cultural heritage and using
growth methods.
Hence the «Memoirs
of the American Anthropological Association» include such works as Studies in Chinese Thought (Memoir No. 75), Studies in Islamic
Cultural History (Memoir No. 76), Islam: Essays in the Nature and
Growth of a
Cultural Tradition (Memoir No. 81), and Village India (Memoir No. 83).
The chief concern that lies back
of the convictions
of non-Catholics is the concern for religious liberty, and the chief threat to religious liberty is seen in the tremendous
growth of Roman Catholicism as a
cultural and political power in the United States.
Closer working between the two sectors will contribute to the economic
growth of the
cultural and tourism visitor economies.
Most importantly, Banducci has delivered much - needed
cultural change — putting customers rather than shareholders first to underpin long - term
growth, repairing damaged relationships with suppliers, rebuilding the confidence
of staff and creating a less centralised structure by giving Woolworths» business units more control over their own destinies.
Starr Catering Group's commitment to excellence and dedication to perfected details enabled rapid
growth for the company, which is now the exclusive caterer at 17 locations in five cities, including the restaurants within internationally renowned
cultural institutions Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia Museum
of Art, New York Botanical Garden, Clark Art Institute, and Pérez Art Museum Miami.
It is the mission
of Sunbridge Institute to contribute to the
growth and development
of Waldorf Education in service
of educational and
cultural renewal throughout the world.
Each year, for 12 years, give or take, my family and I have been making a similar crossing, albeit
of the ocean, to live in Italy for
cultural exchanges, language learning, educational
growth, and to show our children a different way
of life than the one we lead in Massachusetts, USA.
They address the developmental
growth of any child, describe strengths based approaches to support the development
of protective factors that keep families strong, depict parenting practices that support healthy child development, and encourage
cultural sensitivity in parent educators / home visitors.
It adds: «Leaving Europe would be a leap into the unknown for millions
of people across the UK who work in the creative industries, and for the millions more at home and abroad who benefit from the
growth and vibrancy
of Britain's
cultural sector.»
While some
of this population surge is due to Hasidim, the traditionally garbed community whose
cultural practices often lead to large families
of 10 or more children (and whose neighborhoods voted more heavily for John McCain in 2008 than the State
of Utah), the larger Orthodox Jewish population is experiencing explosive
growth in New York City as well.
Many
of the comments here are right to suggest that most political movements that emphasise
cultural imperialism and «racial superiority» do not need any ideological coherence, but only a self - serving agenda and the right socio - economic «climate that favors
growth.»
The opposition wants to spend the cash from the City on tax credits, cutting the deficit, spending on public services, the bits
of the regional
growth fund Miliband likes, and even turning empty shops into
cultural community centres.
Debate - UK economy and the Government's role in promoting
growth - Lord Deighton Short Debate - Future role
of cultural projects and the arts in regional and economic regeneration - Baroness Quin
A one - time chairman
of Yenagoa LGA, Orufa who has served as Special Adviser in various capacities to a minister, said the mission
of the Redemption Movement is to mobilise for good governance, social justice, peace, security and team work geared towards sustainable political, socio - economic and
cultural growth.
This has proven to be a valuable and instrumental component
of our children's academic,
cultural and social
growth.
This report closely inspects the
cultural, economic, political, and other factors affecting the scientific and technological potential
of Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia, and Singapore, all
of which «either have undergone or are undergoing remarkable
growth in their S&T capabilities.»