Sentences with phrase «different areas of society»

The impact of blockchain and cryptocurrencies is increasing in different areas of society, and we have already seen how bitcoin, Ethereum and other platforms are revolutionizing various segments.

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We work in different areas of specialty — medicine, real estate, retail, law — and each serve a critical function in a society with God - given needs.
The report calls for the creation of innovative public - private partnership arrangements, as well as partnerships involving different levels of government, civil society organizations, and donor organizations, in areas from crop technology to the provision of school feeding programs to help bring about sustainable food security throughout Asia.
«We're a very broad church, requiring many different areas of expertise,» says Fiona Watt, with the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute and the 2008 - 2009 president of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
It is surprising that members of Tanzania Wildlife Conservation Monitoring, a joint project of different governmental wildlife protection authorities and the Frankfurt Zoological Society, which has been carrying out aerial surveys in Tanzania's protected areas since 1986, were apparently not consulted.
The Conference of the European Higher Education Area Ministers was followed by a meeting with Ministers from different parts of the world in the Second Bologna Policy Forum on «Building the Global Knowledge Society: Systemic and Institutional Change in Higher Education» that was concluded with the Vienna Bologna Policy Forum Statement.
So those two systems tend to be relatively more out of balance than most for most people, and of course most of the people that work with me are in the United States, I do have some folks in the international areas and on different continents, but this is very reflective of our society at large.
In the area of promotion, activities of different types are carried out on diverse themes (forgotten conflicts, rights in the city, emerging rights, human rights in the street...) but with a common objective; to spread the culture of human rights in our society in order to make effective the respect, enjoyment and guarantee of fundamental rights.
These tours will focus more on the history of the Humane Society and services we provide for the community followed by a walk around the property, pointing out the different areas of the facility and viewing the adoption animals.
Although the above suggests a co-operative relationship between the courts and the law societies, and distinct roles for each, it fails to acknowledge that both institutions are, in fact, regulating precisely the same area of lawyer conduct (albeit for different ends) and that the judiciary, beginning with Martin v. Gray in 1990, has inserted itself as a regulator in this area in an unprecedented fashion which has led to significant changes in how conflict of interests are regulated not only by the courts but also by law society rules.
In our highly mobile society the issue of the primary residential parent relocating to a different area comes up frequently.
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