Sentences with phrase «encourage joint action»

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Following the actions of the Trump Administration to diminish protections for transgender students, the Commissioner and Attorney General strongly encourage districts and their school attorneys to review SED's guidance on protecting transgender students, as well as our agencies» joint guidance on how to ensure districts comply with their duties under DASA as to all students.
A joint statement released by US industry trade associations — AEE, ACORE, API, AWEA, ESA, EPSA, INGAA, NGSA, and SEIA — continued the praise: «We are very encouraged by the action taken by FERC today.
Our goal is to teach and encourage the simplistic knowledge of moving our joints with balanced actions; thus enabling a life time of use with less wear and tear.
For example, on March 9, 2015, LaborPains.org, the joint blog of Berman front groups the Center for Union Facts and the Enterprise Freedom Action Committee, published a post encouraging Congress to pass the «Employee Rights Act,» claiming a connection with Scott Walker's signing of a bill to make Wisconsin a so - called «Right to Work» state.
June 19, 2012 Carbon offset provider kicks off green rewards program In a joint effort to encourage individuals to reduce their carbon emissions, carbon offset provider Native Energy has partnered with Recyclebank ®, the company that rewards people for taking everyday green actions.
Paragraph 2: Parties are encouraged to take action to implement and support, including through results - based payments, the existing framework as set out in related guidance and decisions already agreed under the Convention for: policy approaches and positive incentives for activities relating to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in developing countries; and alternative policy approaches, such as joint mitigation and adaptation approaches for the integral and sustainable management of forests, while reaffirming the importance of incentivizing, as appropriate, non-carbon benefits associated with such approaches.
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