«Ramos is
the focal point of that development and that's why they have made the bid.
Not exact matches
As Manaus shows off its state -
of - the - art
developments, it has also become a
focal point for the controversy surrounding the World Cup.
Phase One
of the
development, over 700,000 square feet, is currently being constructed between Elizabeth Street and University Avenue at College Street, the
focal point of Toronto's Discovery District.
The theology
of the Mass is another area which we think is ripe for
development, especially given the affirmation in Gaudium et Spes that «in her most benign Lord and Master can be found the key, the
focal point and the goal
of man, as well as
of all human history» (n. 10).
The
focal point around which the entire argument
of this book revolves is that the cardinal goal
of instruction in whatever field, from physics to etiquette to race relations, should be the
development of loyalty to what is excellent, instead
of success in satisfying desires.
«Waldorf places the
development of the individual child in the
focal point, convinced that the healthy individual is a prerequisite for a healthy society.»
«Saratoga County has been the
focal point of economic
development in Upstate New York for the past 30 years.
Moreover, the branch serves as the
focal point of insertion
of power electronics technology into Navy engineering
development efforts.
Mounting evidence
of its importance in migraines has made CGRP a
focal point of research and drug
development.
The GUMC Research
Development Services (RDS) Office is the GUMC focal point for development of sponsored research grant, contract and cooperative agreement proposals and ap
Development Services (RDS) Office is the GUMC
focal point for
development of sponsored research grant, contract and cooperative agreement proposals and ap
development of sponsored research grant, contract and cooperative agreement proposals and applications.
Seeking to align all major stakeholders and acting as a
focal point to ensure the successful
development of vaccines for diseases
of poverty for low income populations.
These CAS regional centres are hosted in a number
of universities, which were selected on a competitive basis which took into account their ability to perform as an effective
focal point for their region, combining depth
of subject knowledge with the ability to support pedagogical
development.
I would say putting people first, improving wellbeing by including all and eradicating poverty via holistic and sustainable approaches are
focal points which in many ways are not separated from my strong commitment to vulgarizing education, sharing and learning, communication, cultural exploration and inter-cultural dialogue, art, environmental protection and broadening the use
of transformational technologies as a way
of combating poverty, achieving millennium
development goals and reducing suspicion and
development lapses in Africa and the world.
It is hoped that the school will become a
focal point for the long term
development of the area helping to bring the community together.»
The projects — models
of high - quality student work in subjects across the disciplines, from classrooms across the country — were the
focal point of a workshop for arts - inspired educators, part
of a three - day professional
development summit earlier this month called Arts and Passion - Driven Learning.
When examining this premise, what is exactly meant by Youth Migration... The summary on the UN Department
of Economic and Social Affairs [3], notes that the
focal point was the platform offered to the youthful participants to voice their opinions on issues related to youth migration and
development.
The
focal point of this proposed system is represented as an organic life cycle with five components: status, opportunities, reflection, alignment and
development.
The Charter Schools Division (CSD) in the California Department
of Education serves as the
focal point for the
development and oversight
of state policies, regulations, and procedures relating to charter schools, including fiscal status, liability, and accountability.
The study, which will be framed by neo-institutional sociological theory and
development theories, will document the history
of a highly underresearched organization whose role as
focal point and norm - setter
of educational trends warrants attention, and it will make a theoretical contribution to the body
of knowledge related to educational planning.
This policy enhancement could effectuate (a) a broader accountability system for both academic performance and social - emotional
development, and (b) a greater system
of care for child mental health with schools as the
focal point.
The ease
of shifting
of the new 9G - TRONIC — a
focal point during
development — comes from a comprehensive package
of measures.
The ease
of shifting
of the new 9G - TRONIC — a
focal point during
development — is due to a comprehensive package
of measures.
The wide bay has been the
focal point for the
development of the island's tourism industry and the majestic five - kilometre - long crescent is bordered by rocky headlands on either end, with an offshore reef and the tiny island
of Koh Matlam to the north.
Randall H. Walker, Director
of Aviation for Las Vegas McCarran International Airport commented: «Las Vegas is not only a fascinating and exciting city, but the new terminal also makes it a
focal point for route
development.
Located in the heart
of Samui island's entertainment and nightlife attractions, in the same
development as Hard Rock Cafe Samui and adjacent to the lifestyle shopping complex Central Festival Samui, the trendy resort will be a
focal point for stylish, young - at - heart travellers seeking fun and excitement.
Of particular interest here is the selection of three focal points «Performance and Filmic Self - portrait», «Television: Research, Experimentation, Criticism», and «Attitudes, Forms, Concepts», which show the development of the video, its artistic application as well as «research» and criticis
Of particular interest here is the selection
of three focal points «Performance and Filmic Self - portrait», «Television: Research, Experimentation, Criticism», and «Attitudes, Forms, Concepts», which show the development of the video, its artistic application as well as «research» and criticis
of three
focal points «Performance and Filmic Self - portrait», «Television: Research, Experimentation, Criticism», and «Attitudes, Forms, Concepts», which show the
development of the video, its artistic application as well as «research» and criticis
of the video, its artistic application as well as «research» and criticism.
The third floor takes Pop art as its
focal point, with works from the 1960s installed within the context
of a range
of historical and contemporary
developments, including those that address urbanism, consumerism, appropriation, and politics.
The National Climate Assessment is also the
focal point for the
development of the USGCRP interagency global change information system.
The purpose
of the city is to be both a model green community and a center, a national
focal point, for renewable energy research and
development firms.
Context thus appears to be a
focal point for legal informatics research, at the levels
of theory, policy, and systems
development.
Measuring Client Perspectives on Cultural Competence (PDF - 188 KB) Walker
Focal Point, 16 (2), 2002 Describes the
development and validation
of the Client Cultural Competence Inventory, an instrument designed to assess client perceptions
of mental health services.
When quality is discussed, it is typically measured by two dimensions: (1) process variables (e.g., the nature
of children's interactions with adult caregivers) and (2) structural variables (e.g., the characteristics that can be regulated by policy and that create beneficial conditions for children's
development, including adult: child ratios, group size, and teacher training).1, 2 In discussions
of quality, curriculum — or the content
of what is taught to children — has not been the
focal point until recently.
Chesterfield County in suburban Richmond is the prototypical «bedroom community,» a region
of subdivisions and scattered commercial
developments with no real center or civic
focal point.
«These findings help us to fix an important turning
point in the
development of human culture — that in which humans first began to regularly use fire both for cooking meat and as a
focal point — a sort
of campfire — for social gatherings,» she says.