Sentences with phrase «enduring benefits»

Given the near - term and enduring benefits of electric power expansion in developing countries, the other long - term effect of expanded coal - powered generation is accrued wealth and economic growth (along with health costs if they are dirty plants, of course).
In their 2002 book Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart presented an integration of design and science that provides enduring benefits for society from safe materials, water and energy in circular economies and eliminates the concept of waste.
Architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart present an integration of design and science that provides enduring benefits for society from safe materials, water and energy in circular economies and eliminates the concept of waste.
Only a few include a broad range of school grades, although it has been claimed that «short - term preventive interventions produce time - limited benefits, at best, with at - risk groups whereas multi-year programs are more likely to foster enduring benefits» (p. 32).
The Attorney - General said that «today's settlement is a significant achievement for all involved and is a good example of the approach we can and should be taking to resolve native title claims, which result in enduring benefits».
All of these exchanges can contribute to your health and happiness, but of course, it is the profound ties of friendship that have the most enduring benefits.
Such enduring benefits would be extraordinary, if correct, says psychiatrist Jeffrey Lieberman of Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.
The structure and content of the template ILUA ensures that real value is added to the basic claim resolution provisions and that both native title parties and local governments will gain enduring benefits from the final ILUAs however claims are resolved.
You say — «Given the near - term and enduring benefits of electric power expansion in developing countries, the other long - term effect of expanded coal - powered generation is accrued wealth and economic growth...»
Since experiencing a secure attachment with at least one parent provides children with enduring benefits, having a close relationship with both mother and father right from the beginning increases children's odds of developing at least one secure attachment (Warshak, 2014).
However generalism — the ability of legal professionals to assist clients with a broad variety of legal needs — has enduring benefits for access to justice.
Mr. Melmed is Chair of the Board of Generations United which promotes intergenerational collaboration for the enduring benefit of all and is the is the immediate past Board Chair of the Food Research and Action Center, the nation's leading domestic anti-hunger policy organization.
Baby - Friendly USA envisions an American culture that values the enduring benefits of breastfeeding and human milk for mothers, babies, and society.
«From the spread across year levels, it is clear that several schools have not only seen the IMMC as an opportunity to win a competition, rather as an opportunity to inject something new into their mathematics program that may have an enduring benefit,» Turner notes.
It's a habit with some enduring benefits (ever read your iPad in full sun?)
Anyone who's lived through & suffered that kind of collapse — and fortunately, I didn't — is someone who's learned (& will hopefully never forget) the enduring benefits of portfolio diversification.
Treat yourself to the enduring benefits of Balinese healing traditions passed down over generations and delivered at The Spa by our skilled therapists among the most thoughtful pampering indulgences.
Farsighted policy will seek to accelerate that process, achieving the enduring benefits of electrification that much sooner.»
Furthermore, national surveys [4] and longitudinal research [5] show the enduring benefits that high - quality ECEC provides into adolescence and beyond [1].
There is some evidence that as well as improving outcomes for young children, behaviorally based parenting programs can have positive effects on the psychosocial health of mothers in the short - term (Barlow, Coren, & Stewart - Brown, 2003; Barlow & Parsons, 2003; Sanders, 1999) and the evidence of the enduring benefits to mothers and infants has also been demonstrated in long - term studies (Kitzman et al., 2000; Olds et al., 1998).
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