Sentences with phrase «economic aspects required»

Moringa invests in projects which provide the environmental, social and economic aspects required for sustainable development.

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Certainly we are victims in one way or another of what are styled economic laws, say of supply and demand; surely we are in one aspect animals who seek for and require animal fulfillment; without a doubt we are sexual creatures.
And all of these efforts to solve problems or to control some aspect of our economic, political, social, or educational life require the application of theoretical knowledge.
Under this regulation, the European Commission requires Member States to collect data on biological and economic aspects of many European fisheries and relate fisheries sectors.
The Assembly would go beyond that, requiring Cuomo to create a public, searchable database of all aspects of economic development spending, including by nonprofit entities created by the state, such as the controversial Fort Schuyler Management Corp..
Given the current economic climate and forecast, this aspect of the educational process is almost certain to become even more demanding, requiring teachers to constantly reevaluate their individual methodologies and perspectives.
The culminating training event used the real life events of last year's devastating Nepal earthquake and injected a veterinarian aspect requiring the veterinarians to assess the economic impact to the rural regions affected by the earthquake and to prepare courses of action for crisis management to include livestock.
The LDN conceptual framework focuses on the goal of LDN and the supporting processes required to deliver this goal, including biophysical and socio - economic aspects, and their interactions.
The issue has an important economic aspect which requires the application of a standard cost — benefit analysis.
CEAA 2012 requires that changes to these aspects of the environment be considered to see if the changes will affect, for example, the health and socio - economic conditions of Aboriginal peoples.
Lawyers controlled every aspect of legal delivery: its providers — lawyers; the structure from which services were delivered — firms; the economic model — billable hours; the resources required — lots of lawyers; the delivery timetable and cost — unpredictable; the novelty of the case — «every matter has unique aspects;» and the value of the matter — from the lawyer's perspective, not the client's.
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