Sentences with phrase «end goal for these countries»

«It's clear that the end goal for these countries is to make sure that the OHCHR and all UN independent experts are unable to do their work, including exposing human rights violations committed within their own borders,» said Openshaw.

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The latter initiative is perhaps the most important, as technological innovation is so central to the country's goal to transition from low - end, labour - intensive manufacturing to a high - tech, productivity - led, consumption - based economy — and such a rich source of opportunities for investors.
Athletic Club is the pride of the Basque country in the north of Spain, so playing for Bilbao was always the end goal for the young Kepa.
Daniel Weisberg is chief executive officer of TNTP, an education nonprofit that helps school systems across the country end educational inequality and achieve their goals for students.
He pledged last year to extract by the end of 2008 a shared long - term goal of this sort from the dozen or so countries responsible for 85 percent of emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat - trapping gases — including established economic powers and emerging giants led by China and India.
Indeed, it became clear that doing both was essential — private investment was the only real hope for attracting the scale of financing needed to end deforestation, while government funding was necessary to build the scientific and policy infrastructure and developing country capacity necessary for a robust private investment system — and to accomplish conservation goals to which private investment was less well suited.
Most scenario studies collected for this assessment that are based on the idealized assumptions that all countries of the world begin mitigation immediately, there is a single global carbon price applied to well functioning markets, and key technologies are available, find that meeting a 430 480 ppm CO2eq goal by century's end would entail a reduction in the amount global consumers spend of 1 4 % in 2030, 2 6 % in 2050, and 3 11 % in 2100 relative to what would happen without mitigation.
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