Sentences with phrase «economic vision as»

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Recruiting women into the work force is an important element of Saudi Arabia's economic reform, known as Vision 2030.
Saudi Arabia is preparing to pump $ 64 billion into its nascent entertainment industry as part of Vision 2030, the social and economic reform program spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Today, Roger promotes Bitcoin Cash as the original vision of Bitcoin and as a tool for people the world over to achieve economic freedom.
As the present economics of oil — which require a $ 66.70 barrel price to make Saudi crude profitable — continue to work against the world's energy producers, the KSA has turned its focus towards its long - term «Vision 2030» strategy of economic diversification.
Saudi Arabia forges closer trade and economic ties with China as part of its Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy.
In pursuing this vision he started, as others did, from Karl Rahner's rule that the «immanent» and the «economic» Trinity» the eternal God and His activity in the history of salvation» are one.
For instance, the murderous vision of Sayyid Qutb of Egypt (born 1906, executed 1966), founding father of the Muslim Brotherhood and the radical Islamism that gave birth to such as al - Qaeda, can not be reduced to geopolitical or economic rivalries.
Gandhi's ethical vision of democracy seems more persuasive as the social costs of the obsession with economic growth become intolerable.
It's as if they can't imagine (or refuse to imagine) any reasons for conservative economic policy based on a cogent political philosophy or a vision of the common good.
Stated simply, we view healthy child development as the foundation of community development, economic prosperity, and a secure nation, and our mission is to advance that vision by leveraging science to enhance child well - being.
The boroughs were thought to lack the strategic vision and mandate to co-ordinate their work on London - wide issues, such as transport, strategic planning and economic development, despite the efforts of bodies like the Association of London Government.
Passionate about his country and committed to building an enduring legacy, President Mahama who is inspired by such heroes as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Mahatma Ghandi, Nelson Mandela and Prof. John Evans Attah Mills revealed that his vision from inception was to focus on five areas: Electricity, Education, Water, stabilizing the economy as well as restoring social and economic infrastructure.
It has an economic plan target known as the «Ghana Vision 2020».
Short - term economic pain is seen as a price worth paying for the realisation of the small state vision.
He, however, was optimistic that with all the good works that President Mahama has done and his economic vision for the country, he is more than convinced that Ghanaians will give Mahama his second term just as former President Rawlings and Kufuor were given the opportunity to complete their works respectively by serving two terms.
As a torchbearer of Africa's Political emancipation, the Ghana Beyond Aid vision resonates within Ghana and catching up with other African countries as the only sustainable means of reaching our goals of economic emancipation as a continent by using internal resources to create the needed infrastructural development and jobs opportunity for the teeming unemployed graduate youtAs a torchbearer of Africa's Political emancipation, the Ghana Beyond Aid vision resonates within Ghana and catching up with other African countries as the only sustainable means of reaching our goals of economic emancipation as a continent by using internal resources to create the needed infrastructural development and jobs opportunity for the teeming unemployed graduate youtas the only sustainable means of reaching our goals of economic emancipation as a continent by using internal resources to create the needed infrastructural development and jobs opportunity for the teeming unemployed graduate youtas a continent by using internal resources to create the needed infrastructural development and jobs opportunity for the teeming unemployed graduate youth.
He is expected to further flesh out his economic vision for Britain 2020, signposting the way a Labour government under his leadership intends to return all of our United Kingdom to the sound economics of public investment so as to bring an end to the years of political and economic austerity.
The work undertaken by trade unions in raising the skills and ed - ucational achievements of the workforce, creating equality and diversity — which the CBI and the TUC agree increases productivity and profit — and looking beyond short - termism to create a genuinely sustainable economic vision is central to our economic recovery; as is a sense of cohesiveness that has nothing to do with the «Big Society» and everything to do with fairness, both in the workplace and outside it.
On his development initiative to boost development of the Municipality, Dr. Kwakye Afriyie said his vision is to reposition Wenchi as a Service Town by tapping and developing the areas tourism, agricultural, health and cultural potentials for socio - economic development.
«We need an economic vision for Nassau County, focusing on transit - oriented development, mixed - use projects for retail and businesses alike, as well as reliable public transportation, which will also keep our young people and empty nesters here,» Curran said.
The strategy spells out what it describes as a «simple» vision: «The United States will become a place where new HIV infections are rare and when they do occur, every person, regardless of age, gender, race / ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or socio - economic circumstance, will have unfettered access to high quality, life - extending care, free from stigma and discrimination.»
In Pakistan, due to negligence and faulty vision of planners in successive governments, the science and technology sector was never given the status required to effectively use it as a contributor to national and economic growth.
Age - associated diseases, such as arthritis, vision loss, and cognitive decline, cause considerable economic, personal and societal burden for individuals, their families and broader communities.
Sauter's illustration of economic Darwinism at its most primal and unforgiving is a harrowing vision of human life as collateral damage in the modern global economy.
So says professional killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the movie and the economic crisis started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan as an ordinary employee of any company complaining about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the other hand, the big bankers as Armani - dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
A radically different vision of human well - being is the call; one that is in tune with nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, empowers each person and community to take part in decision - making affecting their lives, even as it leaves the natural world a better and much improved place.
An anticipatory event to the future organization of World Biomimetic Experience Summit 2017, where it will put on the spot the international reality of the Biomimetic as an emerging model to face a new social, economic and industrial scenario from a bioinspiring cosmo vision.
Smith, who used to be president of the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools and is now a senior advisor to the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, provides and fair and accurate description of our book's thesis: that we should return to Albert Shanker's original vision of charter schools as institutions that provide flexibility to experiment with new approaches, that enhance the role of teachers in running schools, and that integrate students of different racial and economic backgrounds.
In 1996, Ernst & Young recognized Platinum's co-founder as Entrepreneur of the Year - Emerging Award Winner Midwest Region for his vision, innovation, courage and leadership in building and growing a successful business that influences the way we live, the products and services we depend on and the economic vibrancy of our local communities.
Join nationally - acclaimed author Andy Fisher as he talks about his new book, Big Hunger where he reveals the damage caused the hunger - industrial complex, and offers a new vision for the anti-hunger movement through a focus on health, economic justice, and local economies.
The launch of these three new properties in Doha will enhance the development of the local hospitality sector and contribute towards the economic diversification, as envisioned in the Qatar National Vision 2030.
UNDER THE RUBRIC «The Encyclopedic Palace,» curator Massimiliano Gioni has proposed a tantalizing vision for the Venice Biennale: Forsaking the field of art as the locus and playground of commerce, financial speculation, and inflated economic value, the grand international exhibition's fifty - fifth iteration instead attends faithfully to the complex terrain of pure imaginative invention.
The myth that until very recently we used to think that the climate was constant is also propagated by the CRU climate scientists, who write on their history page:» Hubert Lamb's determination and vision can only be appreciated in the context of the view, generally prevailing within the scientific establishment in the 1960s, that the climate for all practical purposes could be treated as constant on timescales that are of relevance to humanity and its social and economic systems.»
To make this vision a reality, cables will be needed, both onshore and offshore, nodes to connect grids together, and a plethora of technical services, as well as regulatory and financial structures to ensure that everything works together successfully from an economic point of view.
A resident of Hughsonville, Dutchess County, she has been hailed as «the mother of the modern environmental movement,» and her vision helped Scenic Hudson and partners take on emerging challenges — air and water pollution in the 1970s; land preservation, parks creation and community planning in the 1980s; and inappropriate development that threatened to spoil the region's beauty and economic opportunity.
There's not really room on TreeHugger to go into all the nuances of why these different visions of economic planning have failed to protect Mother Earth from her rapacious creation known as homo sapiens doing its darndest to commit matricide, but the quick version is this: There has been no major economic system to date that has properly valued the environment, incorporating the true and full costs of depleting natural resources into the price paid for those resources.
The AOL's vision is aligned with the goals of the Government of Dubai, and is consistent with the DIFC's overall objectives — that is, developing the GCC legal system as an economic growth platform.
At that point, Zuckerberg's grand vision sees augmented reality as an economic equalizer.
As part of its vision to create the World's first Economic Graph LinkedIn has a commitment to profoundly transform the wider recruitment industry offering to both candidates and clients for the benefit of the marketplace and those it serves.
Behind the Report is the vision of an Australia in which Indigenous people come to enjoy the same overall standard of living as other Australians — that they are as healthy, live as long and are as able to participate in the social and economic life of the nation.
Speeches in the coming months will address the Northern Territory intervention and child abuse issues; the importance of land and culture in creating economic development; as well as speeches outlining a positive vision for our communities such as by closing the gap in life expectancy and health status, and creating an equal life chance for Indigenous children.
We view healthy child development as the foundation of economic prosperity, strong communities, and a just society, and our mission is to advance that vision by using science to enhance child well - being through innovations in policy and practice.
«An industry of this magnitude, subject as it is to the influence of substantial swings in a region's economic and political influences, needs leaders with the vision and ever - developing competence to guide their organizations through these potentially turbulent waters, towards a greater and more robust performance,» says the school in a news release.
Jenny was the 2016 recipient of the Four Pillar Award from The Council for Quality Growth, which recognizes the pillars to be quality, responsibility, vision and integrity and celebrates her philanthropic endeavors as well as significant contributions to economic development in Metro Atlanta.
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