Sentences with phrase «economic framework conditions»

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This presentation summarises the monetary policy framework and current economic conditions in Australia.
Even if it could be shown that economic or general social conditions in a given society have prompted a desire for deliverance, the ideas of redemption that may be included in a religious message are not invalidated by an inquiry into their social «background,» provided we do not conceive of the relation in deterministic terms but consider conditions as a framework which may include a variety of contents.
Youthful mind is the need as an investment in gender equality and women's empowerment is vital for improving economic, social and political conditions in developing countries within the framework of sustainable development.
Muhlenkamp provides a helpful framework to consider economic and market conditions when selecting stocks.
The course comprises four modules that cover renewable energy technologies, including power - generation technologies and integrating renewable energy into the power grid, economic regulation of electric utilities, policy and regulatory frameworks and conditions for success, and energy access through renewable energy.
Any measures taken within the framework of this Treaty in respect of transport rates and conditions shall take account of the economic circumstances of carriers.
Gender - balanced approaches or frameworks identify how social conditions affect experiences and access to political, economic and social institutions.
While these passages leave open the possibility that the Court will recognise rights and interests that arise out of traditional laws that have adapted to the economic and social conditions of the dominant society, there is another aspect of the legal framework that reduces the likelihood of the legal system providing recognition of commercially useful rights.
Where the State is sincere about transforming the economic and social conditions in which Indigenous peoples live in Australia, native title can provide an opportunity to lay the foundations for development within the framework of traditional laws and customs and consistently with international human rights principles.
While the legal framework for native title restricts its capacity to improve economic and social conditions for Indigenous people, the Report recognises that the native title agreement - making process provides an invaluable opportunity for States and Territories to take a broader policy approach.
Where the State is sincere about transforming the economic and social conditions in which Indigenous peoples live in Australia, native title can provide an opportunity to lay the foundations for development within the framework of traditional laws and customs and consistent with international human rights principles.1
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