Sentences with phrase «facilitate a move away»

By the time Pope Benedict XVI addressed the U.N. General Assembly on the sixtieth anniversary of the UDHR in 2008, opportunistic uses of human rights were in full swing, prompting the pope to announce, «Efforts need to be redoubled in the face of pressure to reinterpret the foundations of the Declaration and to compromise its inner unity so as to facilitate a move away from the protection of human dignity towards the satisfaction of simple interests, often particular interests.»
Thomas Lemar has turned down a contract extension at Monaco to help facilitate a move away from the club in the summer, according to L'Equipe.
To evaluate specific historical uses of iconography might facilitate moving away from generalizations that serve to flatten difference and toward a new understanding of the value of forms of representation.
It will present the facts to concerned citizens, national and regional decision makers, energy companies, banks and investors in order to facilitate a move away from coal and into clean renewable energy.

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However, in recent decades, religions are increasingly committed to respecting, and even promoting, local and regional identities by moving away from an expansionist spirit, and to facilitating self - determination and self - expression so that global thrust doesn't usurp local gifts and resources.
By changing economic opportunities, requiring people to move away from home to find work and (allied to new technologies) making information and ideas available easily to people without their having to go anywhere, globalisation also facilitated the renewal of national and regional cultures and furthered the visibility and acceptance of, for example, diverse sexualities.
p75NTR - independent transport was also more erratic, with a larger proportion of viruses moving in the wrong direction, i.e. away from the cell body and towards the tip, suggesting that p75NTR facilitates the directed fast movement of the virus.
In fact, it was not until the late»80s, when California v. Freeman effectively legalized the production of pornography in the state of California, that porn was able to move into a more legitimate space, and away from the black market ties that enabled and facilitated many of the abuses that Lovelace railed against during her anti-porn crusade.
«We need to move away from reinforcing the idea of the teacher as the classroom power base so the teacher may see and facilitate what our young people are truly capable of,» added Linden.
Teachers are moving away from the «sage on the stage» style and facilitating or guiding students through learning subjects they are curious and passionate about.
You could use screens or other technologies to facilitate that relationship, but you can't move away from what is a very exciting human interaction.»
Transmission and storage of intermittent power must be greatly facilitated for the country to move away from coal.
Gilles Vesco, a politician who helped bring into reality the French bike share program in Lyon that jumpstarted the bike share revolution, believes that digital technology is facilitating a further move away from cars in cities.
About a year and a half ago, I moved to a new city several states away for an internship that eventually turned into a job, and when that position became full - time, I nominally handed over the daily leadership to someone else — although I remained on the board to facilitate a transition.
To facilitate collaborative partnerships between Indigenous communities, government and industry, there is a clear need to move away from an adversarial approach to native title.
In an effort to save your business resources, time, and money by assisting in the move, Coldwell Banker Kansas City helps to facilitate the transition, and thus ensuring that the business can hit the ground running right away.
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