«Schools are
essential institutions in the community,» says the Rural School and Community Trust's Rachel Tompkins, and online learning doesn't change that.
It also reflects an appreciation of the important role that media plays in fostering public knowledge of and confidence in the courts as
an essential institution in our democratic society.»
Not exact matches
However, we now know that Britain is set to drop out of the EU
in March 2019 and will almost certainly leave the EU's
essential core
institutions: the single market and the European Court of Justice.
«Trust
in political
institutions is an
essential component of well - functioning democracies.
In a CNBC Facebook Live interview, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said transparency is essential to rebuild trust in governments and institution
In a CNBC Facebook Live interview, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said transparency is
essential to rebuild trust
in governments and institution
in governments and
institutions.
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The identity of the Church according to the model we have been suggesting is not found
in an
essential definition of its nature as an
institution, but
in the function of its evolution.
First published
in 1994, this updated version is a welcome guide to the ways
in which the ACLU's constituting mission of protecting civil liberties has frequently degenerated into an ideological crusade against cultural
institutions and habits
essential to a genuinely free society.
Institutionalization is
essential for any movement to live
in history, but all
institutions become corrupt.
«Throughout this and other gay - marriage campaigns, some queer activists have expressed their own discomfort about feeling obligated to fight for an
institution about which they feel ambivalent while other
essential battles — against HIV / AIDS, homelessness, domestic violence, and general discrimination — struggle for money and media attention,» wrote Deirdre Fulton
in the Portland Phoenix.
It is now overturning beliefs and
institutions which,
in some cases, have lasted for millennia, and which are judged by some to be absolutely
essential or fundamental to the meaning of people's lives and the welfare of society.
If one asks, what are the possible roads to a world without war, that
essential way - station on the way to freedom of information
in anecologically organized world, Arthur Waskow answers that there are five: (a) Control of the nation - state system through stabilizing the balance of power and reducing international tensions but keeping the weapons; (b) Reform of the system through total disarmament without abandoning national sovereignty or the pursuit of national interest; (c) Extension of the system through the creation of a federal world government; (d) Fragmentation of the system through increases
in the power of extra-national associations and
Institutions across national boundaries, and corresponding decreases
in state power as these occupational, industrial, scientific, and other groups gradually expropriate from the national governments the power to make decisions within their own fields; and (e) Abolition of the system through substituting love f or coercion.20.»
Thus, the Court claims, there is precedent for the view that the procreative potential once thought
essential to marriage is
in fact no more central to the
institution than the race, precedents embodied
in the Court's previous affirmation of liberty rights to contraception and sodomy
in Griswold and Lawrence.
Change
in circle 7 involves a combination of consciousness - raising education designed to increase enlightened caring for the whole biosphere, and social - political action to produce changes
in the
institutions of our society that are
essential to protect our precious and fragile ecological environment.
In this context Hans Urs Von Balthasar observed that since the Council the Church has become more than ever a male institution, which without the Marian dimension threatens to become inhuman and irrelevant.9 It is essential that we rediscover the feminine, Marian dimension of the Church because viewing the Church as a mere organisational or institutional entity not only impoverishes her from within but also «severely diminishes her authentic religious appeal and misleads women who are seeking a legitimate and fruitful role».10 The loss of this feminine dimension of the Church gives rise to a false feminism in the Church - one which expresses itself in appeals for the ordination of woma
In this context Hans Urs Von Balthasar observed that since the Council the Church has become more than ever a male
institution, which without the Marian dimension threatens to become inhuman and irrelevant.9 It is
essential that we rediscover the feminine, Marian dimension of the Church because viewing the Church as a mere organisational or institutional entity not only impoverishes her from within but also «severely diminishes her authentic religious appeal and misleads women who are seeking a legitimate and fruitful role».10 The loss of this feminine dimension of the Church gives rise to a false feminism
in the Church - one which expresses itself in appeals for the ordination of woma
in the Church - one which expresses itself
in appeals for the ordination of woma
in appeals for the ordination of woman.
Such renewal would reinforce the (often pre-liberal) foundations of the liberal order and would work to build or rebuild
institutions essential to human thriving
in our particular circumstances.
Michael O. Emerson catalogues the ways
in which religious
institutions provide
essential support to social flourishing.
Yet at the same time that these
institutions asserted their readiness to remove themselves from church oversight and still remain a community of faith, they proved unwilling to undertake any of the
essential tasks that a community of faith must perform
in order to thrive or survive: the defining of authentic faith
in seasons of dispute; the maintenance of moral discipline on standards grounded
in faith; the invitation to communion and its withdrawal; concern for the personal welfare of its members beyond professional performance.
Their research may well reveal that female models of authority have been absolutely
essential for every struggle
in the black community and for building and maintaining the community's
institutions.
The types of stress that have been shown to cause developmental problems
in children include sexual and physical abuse and serious neglect, described as «the absence of sufficient amounts of
essential experiences,» which some children raised
in state - run
institutions in China and Romania suffered, for instance.
The huge wealth of American state assets provided the backing that enabled a publicly owned
institution to raise the financial resources to achieve specific objectives — first
in creating the
essential infrastructure of the national economy and then
in transforming that economy into an engine for winning the war.
«SERAP believes that the right to truth allows Nigerians to gain access to information
essential to the fight against corruption and
in turn development of democratic
institutions as well as provides a form of reparation to victims of grand corruption
in the country.»
Neal Lawson, chair of the centre - left thinktank Compass, said: «A hypothecated tax for the NHS could do three things: provide
essential extra funding, get round the loss of trust
in politicians and provide confidence that the one national
institution people still believe
in has a future.»
It is important that we all play our part
in saving energy, reducing waste, resisting the purchase of items that are not
essential to our operations, and thinking carefully about what we can do to help this
institution stay on course.
Introducing
Institutions for medical specialization (and other
essential specializations)
in the developing world.
The
essential difference between humans and chimpanzees is that we form nuclear families, whereas chimps, so human
in many ways, have no such
institution.
Our suite of services add
essential value to the communication activities undertaken by science or trade ministries, the
in - house science services of international
institutions, or the delivery teams of flagship global conferences.
According to him, working closely with TRAC investigators
in South - East Asia will be
essential for the success of this project: «TRAC is a complex collaboration between many
institutions and sites, so it is crucial to harmonize data, but also to foster trust and respect for everyone's contribution.
These ideas are likely to have left an impression on the public, perhaps fueling cynicism about politics and about the democratic process, and undermining the trust
in institutions and
in one another, across lines of difference, that is
essential for the functioning of representative democracy.
And so the Public School, perhaps more truly than any other
institution in America, represents the
essential moral spirit.
Educators should work
in earnest to help students develop the skills and dispositions
essential to building this trust
in one another,
in our
institutions, and
in the democratic process and to repair the damage caused by this campaign.
These qualities are
essential as well for the
institution described
in «How to Mother a Mother,» on the Mexican custom of cuarantena, the six weeks after birth, when a new mother is expected to be at home at ease, taken care of by her relatives, her friends.
In our article 3
Essential Ways Corporate Training Can Benefit Higher Education we have pitched the idea of Learning Management System Interfaces, where a company and educational
institution can connect via the Learning Management System.
Kevin Courtney, the joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said that
in the context of the «ongoing crisis
in teacher recruitment and retention», the government would be «well - advised to consult with teacher training
institutions, and take a hard look at whether the tests are assessing skills of a kind which it is absolutely
essential for teachers to attain».
However, budget cuts and proposals such as vouchers and other programs that divert
essential funding from schools, along with federal government overreach, denigrates the amazing work taking place
in what is arguably our most valuable
institution.
Not bad like murderer bad — but bad like ruining - one - of - our - nation's - most -
essential -
institutions -
in - order - to - get - what's - best - for - your - kid bad.
In order for district schools to successfully educate our children, it is essential that the leaders of public and private institutions and agencies in our city organize themselves around schools to support children and families and move school chang
In order for district schools to successfully educate our children, it is
essential that the leaders of public and private
institutions and agencies
in our city organize themselves around schools to support children and families and move school chang
in our city organize themselves around schools to support children and families and move school change.
A master's degree
in school counseling from an accredited
institution is
essential to becoming a practicing school counselor.
Because most preparation programs currently are not structured to dedicate resources specifically to recruitment, it is
essential that preparation programs and the undergraduate
institutions in which they are housed form close partnerships to attract diverse candidates.
In addition to collaborations with
institutions of higher education and workforce, family and community engagement is
essential to the alignment of programs that are designed to promote content interest and expertise, social and emotional growth, and other behaviors that contribute to postsecondary success (Forum for Youth Investment, 2010).
Although many of the descriptions
in the Resources and Structures strand are relevant to all aspects of PK — 20W education, these Resources and Structures are equally
essential for stakeholders and
institutions of education to invest
in, evaluate, and align when developing college and career readiness and success plans.
Academic Innovation, School Leadership and Parental Involvement are
essential in establishing and improving enduring academic standards for primary and secondary educational
institutions.
Without addressing those questions specifically, Fletcher emphasized that he would be an «unapologetic... voice for the classroom» and suggested that such a voice was
essential at a time when those
in charge of the district «don't have a commitment to the
institution» and «don't really understand what they're doing.»
Over time, I don't think it's
essential that a government financial
institution provide mortgage insurance
in Canada.
This kind of critical and specialized education is not otherwise available
in my current veterinary school
institutions, yet this knowledgebase is
essential in order to become a competent shelter veterinarian.
If it's done right, these books can be every bit as engrossing as a museum presentation — and these days,
in a global art world where none of us can catch every show, they offer an
essential guide to cities and
institutions abroad.
No matter the size, charitable contributions play an
essential role
in promoting the values, ideas, and
institutions that make a difference
in our communities and around the globe.
It proposes an
essential hinge between a full investment
in an
institution and an opening of space for challenging or critical practices.
this book could become an
essential primer
in discussions about exclusion, free speech, and the power of
institutions in the art world and outside it.
«This wonderful collaboration enables us to dedicate the resources of two outstanding
institutions in realizing Mark's installation and all of the programming that will flow from it that is an
essential part of his practice,» Bedford said.