Sentences with phrase «enduring impacts»

The loss of environmental data and monitoring capacity are among the conflict's enduring impacts.
The NDC Partnership builds in - country capacity and increases knowledge sharing so that climate policies have meaningful and enduring impacts, and drive increasing global ambition over time.
Each offers opportunities for commitments that will have a major impact upon university excellence; contributions that have powerful, enduring impacts for the animals — and for you.
Investing time and resources into developing, establishing and maintaining an emotionally healthy culture produces long term benefits for the emotional health of the whole school community as well as enduring impacts on the pupils» social, emotional and academic outcomes.
It was, to be sure, a terrible year, replete with political violence; but it is the 1960s as a whole, the entire Sixties, that has had an enduring impact on our culture and our politics.
So powerful was his message that Mahatma Gandhi has had an enduring impact, not just for India but for throughout the world.
The enduring impact of the tour will likely be driven by what comes after it is over.»
Early life experiences have an enduring impact on health.
Nicholas de Monchaux of the University of California, Berkeley, delves into the history and enduring impact of the 21 - layer garment in this well - illustrated volume.
But evidence now suggests that such moments of trauma have a much more enduring impact on our health, and may affect things like hormonal balance and adrenal performance many years later.
Clare Stewart, director of the BFI London Film Festival, said: «Featuring extraordinary performances from the British talent in front of the camera and vividly directed by Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game does cinematic justice to Alan Turing's vision, determination and personal story as well as his enduring impact on British history and contemporary life.»
- male match with Bobby Riggs, its enduring impact on the fight for gender equality and what that looks like for the pay equity conversation currently going on in Hollywood.
It's hopefully a sign of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements» enduring impact, that Academy members and their guests this evening saw, that these calls for change couldn't be ignored, nor could the systemic sins of the past (and present) be put aside for an easy night of celebration.
The fruits of young love Based on the acclaimed novel by André Aciman and with an Oscar - winning screenplay written by James Ivory (yes, of Merchant Ivory heritage), «Call Me by Your Name» is more than just a bittersweet meditation on the enduring impact of a summer romance.
Featuring emotional interviews with Ford's mother and sister, it's an intimate meditation of how a family's personal tragedy is situated in an institutionalized fear of blackness and how a loved one's unexplainable death has enduring impact decades later.
Based on the acclaimed novel by André Aciman and with an Oscar - winning screenplay written by James Ivory (yes, of Merchant Ivory heritage), «Call Me by Your Name» is more than just a bittersweet meditation on the enduring impact of a summer romance.
From its historic role as the first televised trial to the many books and movies made about it, the film looks at the media's enduring impact on the case.
Festival director Clare Stewart said: «Featuring extraordinary performances from the British talent in front of the camera and vividly directed by Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game does cinematic justice to Alan Turing's vision, determination and personal story as well as his enduring impact on British history and contemporary life.»
Though he initially returned to Haiti to do earthquake relief work, Laurent felt that much of that work seemed to be a «band - aid» and wouldn't make an enduring impact.
So there's an issue about how we've been defining quality teaching and I think that what we're looking for is something that picks up on the ripples, the enduring impact that teachers have on the lives of learners.
«As a member of the HGSE faculty, as dean, and as a visionary in education, Ted made an enduring impact through his teaching and scholarship, but also his unsurpassed wisdom and insight.
«Jim Williamson serves as an inspiring example of how philanthropy, especially a local community foundation can have an enduring impact on improving outcomes for children.»
Preference is given to those proposals that demonstrate the highest likelihood for enduring impact.
An overall lesson of this review is that while many of the reforms and interventions aimed at improving students» math readiness appear promising, they may need to be more connected and comprehensive to have an enduring impact on students» educational outcomes.
This can endure impact force thus, reducing the risk of injuries.
Mainly, its make with a rigid body structure turns out a major advantage as it holds the ability to endure impact force and prevent major injuries to those seated inside it.
Shorris eloquently offers a penetrating and unsettling look at American fear birthed by the horrors of the atom bomb and nurtured by 9/11 that promises to have an enduring impact on global and domestic policy for generations to come.
An essay makes an enduring impact on the reader about your considerations.
The theme of «Connecting People & Parks» comes alive through interactive graphics and 1 - minute video vignettes, featuring community members who testify to the enduring impact of the Conservancy's work.
Although hardy against the forces of nature, the plants and animals of the intertidal zone can not entirely endure the impact of humans.
4 February — 5 March 2016 6 Burlington Gardens, London, W1S 3ET Private view: Thursday 11 February 2016, 6 — 8 pm London — Pace London is pleased to present The Calder Prize 2005 — 2015, an exhibition exploring the enduring impact of Alexander Calder through the work of six contemporary artists.
In advance of the exhibition, artists, curators, and scholars will gather for «Using the Self to Imagine the World» — a two - day symposium taking place at ICA on March 16 and 17 dedicated to reexamining Morton's enduring impact.
This presentation will touch on our collaboration, its outcomes, and the enduring impact it has had on my artistic practice.
Pace London is pleased to present The Calder Prize 2005 — 2015, an exhibition exploring the enduring impact of Alexander Calder through the work of six contemporary artists.
«As the first West Coast institution to mount a retrospective of Harvey Quaytman, we are thrilled to introduce our visitors to the legacy of this remarkable artist, and to reacquaint a national and international audience with his enduring impact on the trajectory of twentieth - century modernism,» said BAMPFA Director and Chief Curator Lawrence Rinder.
The series allows various creative professionals to present Still through their own unique perspectives, while also showing the enduring impact Still has on contemporary artists working today.
Through a series of films and events, The Second Summer of Love is exploring not only the roots of the house music phenomenon, but also its enduring impact on international contemporary culture.
Originally conceived by Jane Eckert, and collaboratively engineered with gallery director Kevin Van Gorp, Relational Sets looks at the enduring impact that Robert Rauschenberg has had on their artistic tastes.
The firm creates public and private spaces that manifest a clear and modern sensibility to enduring impact.
Few sculptures have had such an enduring impact as the Laocoon.
Vincent van Gogh Biennial Award for Contemporary Art in Europe Awarded every two years to a European artist whom, it is considered, «will have significant, enduring impact on contemporary art.»
Here, Mauss describes the itinerary through the exhibition as well as Baskt's enduring impact.
This discussion, moderated by Michael Golec, will examine the many contributions of Chicago's enduring impact on a national and international aesthetic.
About the endowment, Morgan said in a statement, «This transformative gift will have an enduring impact on the institution.
While the figures have been removed from this more recent body of work, it is not hard to see their enduring impact on Rojas» art: with their lively angularity and bold chromaticism, these paintings are equally evocative of folk art and the formalist reductions of key modernist abstract artists such as Alexander Calder, Matisse, Malevich or Ellsworth Kelly.
The study explains that these synthetic polymers have such a woefully enduring impact on the planet's geology because they are inert and durable to a fault.
Ignatius Rigor was among those who pointed me to a particularly important one - time «flush» (my term) of thick old ice around 1989 - 90 that had an enduring impact on the proportion of older ice from then on.
True, some older articles — especially those with enduring impact — have been made available on third party websites, though it is often unclear whether this is being done with the consent (or temporary forbearance) of the copyright holder, or simply being provided by enthusiasts who can not imagine that access to these works is still legally restricted.
The Scripps CO2 program was started in 1956 by Charles David Keeling and has since been recording the behavior of the Earth's atmosphere as it endures the impact of climate change.
Water damage can be rather devastating and, unfortunately, many renters have had to endure the impact of water damage.
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