Sentences with phrase «even national boundaries»

«Because of the internet and social media, stories involving the human - animal bond now reach well beyond state and even national boundaries and have the potential to prompt action on a global scale,» Dr. Falk said.

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Even people in our churches are often more inclined to form opinions on international matters on the basis of national identity rather than Christian identity, which can never be confined to the boundaries of a nation - state.
Wecan look to the west and south to the farthest boundaries of Yellowstone andGrand Teton National Park, and even beyond into the wide buffer of PrimitiveAreas, Wilderness Areas and National Forests.
Boundaries have changed in many seats since 2005, and the strength of the Lib Dems means some two - way marginals now look more like three - way marginals: add in the rise of smaller parties such as the Greens, plus highly volatile national polls, and even hardened tactical voters may struggle to work out which horse to back locally this time.
With further seat reductions possible if further member states join the European Union, there may be a need to consider whether the rules shaping the redrawing of European election boundaries needs to be revised (to possibly allow for larger constituencies — even a national constituency) or to also consider whether there may be scope for using an alternative set of electoral rules (e.g. a List system) in the specific case of European elections, especially if the option of having one single constituency for the entire State was to be pursued at a later date.
... Even their expectations about what mentoring and advising look like may differ across cultural and national boundaries,» warns Daniel Denecke, associate vice president of programs and best practices at the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS), in an interview with Science Careers.
Pushing the boundary lines to not only protect the national security of one of the most powerful countries in the world, but also civilians» individual rights and freedom, can be an intimidating process for even the bravest male soldiers.
Altering the fence's boundary would enable dingoes to enter the Sturt national park in New South Wales, allowing scientists to assess whether dingoes, long reviled by many people as dangerous to livestock and even humans, could in fact act as saviours for threatened native animals.
A few things in our world transcend national boundaries or even language: laughter, music, pathos — and, apparently, Deal or No Deal.
More than ever, ideas cross geographic, generational, and ethnic boundaries, even at a time when national borders are becoming increasingly impenetrable.
Edward Snowden may have exposed countless secrets about the way governments are conducting cyber espionage on their own citizens and each other, but even he couldn't have been aware that as the National Security Agency / Prism scandal broke this past summer, Aaron Shull was quietly figuring out where the legal boundaries of online spying should lie.
In the courts» attempts to deliver some modicum of a fair hearing even when immunities / national security considerations apply, traditional boundaries may become blurred and we may yet see the Supreme Court stepping round this subject as if on hot bricks.
Because so many of the origins and consequences of childhood toxic stress lie beyond the boundaries of the clinical setting, pediatric providers are often called on to work collaboratively with parents, social workers, teachers, coaches, civic leaders, policy makers, and other invested stakeholders to influence services that fall outside the traditional realm of clinical practice.72 In many cases, these efforts extend even further afield, moving into the realm of ecologically based, public health initiatives that address the precipitants of toxic stress at the community, state, and national levels.
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