Sentences with phrase «for broader»

Two weeks later, she clarified her position, issuing a statement that said: «As president, I will not support driver's licenses for undocumented people,» adding that she would push for broader immigration reform.
Still, Charles's project has the potential to be a great resource for the broader advocacy community and a learning tool for all of us struggling to break through the inbox clutter and get our messages read.
Heastie pointed to the Republican support for a subsidy aimed at bolstering upstate nuclear power plants, which is expected to add roughly $ 2 to the average utility bill as a sign some GOP lawmakers are open to tacking on more fees or taxes to help pay for a broader public benefit, such as preserving jobs.
Clearly, Brussels is not going to allow a protocol to become the default vehicle for the broader final trade deal.
«We are now making the case for the broader social agenda as well.
A key sticking point continues to be raising the age of criminal responsibility to 18 and an agreement that issue could pave the way for an official statement on a deal for a broader budget.
Politicians could also be tied too closely to their constituency and follow only their interests, thereby undermining the provision of public goods for a broader majority.
From «race music» to the psychedelic revolution to the birth of hip hop, new or niche styles had to fight for broader recognition, usually relying on an Elvis or a Nirvana to break out and demonstrate that an unfamiliar genre was commercially viable.
Even if my pleas to erase all aspects of punishment from how we understand «discipline» for our children, including avoiding the imposition of losses in emotional safety like what is caused by a timeout, take a little longer for the broader culture to understand, can we at least start with an understanding that we need to stop hitting the children?
It's not the sexiest name for the broader sports universe but this is becoming a mainstream pick.
Nutristrength share their brand journey with us: from taking their product from the sports nutrition category towards meeting rising consumer demand for broader «lifestyle» nutrition products.
Competition policy (SME focus; need for equity; treat SMEs as «consumers» when dealing with larger businesses - extend unfair terms contracts to small business; need «legal precedents or statutory definitions» as part of unconscionable conduct framework); competition laws (focus on unfair terms and unconscionable behaviour; mention of MMP but not in context of s 46; access - call for broader access; price signalling (not clear)-RRB-; administration
Murray Goulburn argues for the broader assessment, and its managing director, Gary Helou, says the ACCC got it wrong in 2010.
Our understanding is the impact for the broader organic industry is not so dire and we expect in many regards it will be business as usual.
After the move, we realized how challenging it could be to source fresh, local foods outside of major metropolitan areas and made it our mission to develop seasonal recipes and approaches that would work for a broader audience.
Project Sochi was one of the underlying strands for the broader exit by Next Capital termed Project Olympic.
During his tenure with Wells Enterprises, Kraus has built a strong food safety culture throughout the organization and has emerged as a leader for the broader dairy products industry.
It had been owned briefly by Hong Kong businessman William Hui, who paid about $ 70 million for the broader operations in Australia in early 2014.
But while the big - picture structural shifts predicted for the broader Australian retail sector when Amazon sets up its locally based distribution arm and brings a likely 30 per cent price cut to a range of merchandise have belted the share price of many ASX - retailers such as Myer, it's been an own goal that The Reject Shop is still recovering from.
«These changes won't just be for McDonald's, though, but for the broader industry, as well.
In the 1970s - 80s, the age of medal - winning wines at Australian was usually in the range of 1 - 2 years for Riesling style wine, 5 - 10 years for broader Semillon or Chardonnay styles, and 5 - 15 years for red wines.The implication being that most of the wines «improved» with a degree of bottle age All these wines would have been sealed with cork.
As global demand for broader applications has grown, so has our range of solutions.
«We leverage all that expertise to develop products for the broader foodservice market or for specific customer needs,» he says.
It is also a template for a broader potential for greatness - the possibility among all of us to find another way to see and honour ourselves as we walk in this world.
There was a simple reason for the broader definition: the spice - growing locations expanded as the region was conquered - or plundered — by one spice - seeking world power after another: The Arabs, Romans, Indians, Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the Americans.
There is warrant for this broader usage in the origin of the term itself, in that «civil religion» is pretty clearly an outgrowth of the term «civil theology» that Augustine used to characterize the religion of pre-Christian Rome.5 That religion was, in terms of my typology, distinctly archaic.
... the electronic church holds out promise mainly for those who are most easily convinced, not for a broader society in need of some sort of help.
Mr Peachey is correct in calling for a broader Catholic curriculum but I would wish to make Catholicism normative within as many subjects as possible.
This concern for a broader welfare relativizes specialty fields and is, thus, suspect.
Theological discourse has become the language of elites, with little relevance either for church congregations or for the broader secularized society.
It will be a difficult struggle to find out whether Linda can get her needs for broader horizons met and still stay with Art.
Just as the physical union of two persons becomes rich and rewarding, and not only gratifying in a physical and emotional sense, when it is expressive of a wide sharing of life together, so also a family that is totally centered in itself, without concern for those around it and for the broader matters they represent, is likely to lose a great deal, while with such an awareness and wider sharing it is likely to be rich and rewarding.
In part, as Noah Feldman's Divided By God suggests, the «legal secularism» of the Warren Court emerged precisely because of the failure of a secularist program for the broader culture.
The mainline ethos allows for a broader range of experience in coming to God.
For a broader exposition of the concept of the sociology of religion, as advocated here, and for illustrations from different religious faiths and groups, and more inclusive bibliography, see Joachim Wach, Sociology of Religion (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1944).
Methods and data accumulate at a rapid pace, but the enthusiasm for a broader vision in the social sciences seems to have waned.
It is incumbent upon those of us within the Roman Catholic Church who are calling for a broader area of dissent to talk about limits.
Despite the assumptions of our individualistic age, no new relationship can be without consequences for the broader community — just as no new baby could be.
But acknowledged that his very «existence» was a symbol for broader acceptance.
Having these resources easily accessible signals people that the church is willing to be involved in caring for them and for the broader community.
Only such communities can embody for the broader culture the large, capacious vision of the good made possible by moral restraint and traditional ways of life — the vast and beautiful «yes» for the sake of which an occasional narrow or stern «no» is required.
Forty - five years after Humanae Vitae, it now seems clear that the invention of the oral contraceptive pill (to adopt one reference point for the broader contraceptive revolution) was one of the three achievements of 20th - century science with truly world - historical impact, the other two being the creation of the self - sustaining nuclear chain reaction and the unraveling of the DNA double helix.
Jenkins and President Garvey would surely agree with us both about this, and I am sure he's right — I was sure from the beginning, and only disappointed that neither of them said so when appealing to the administration for a broader exemption than the rule contemplates.
Their one - year forecast for the broader metro area calls for a gain of 2.5 %, during the same 12 - month time frame.
The generation that just become the largest segment of the population is comfortable with the idea of perpetually low inflation and expects more disruptive innovations that will lower costs for the broader population.
This is because they substitute the MSCI EAFE index for the broader MSCI ACWI ex-US index that we logically use.
For broader financial services, consider iShares U.S. Financial Services ETF (IYG).
Meanwhile, bitcoin's share of the total market fell to around 42 %, another healthy indicator for the broader crypto asset class.
After a decade or so of following small to mid sized banks for our broader products, the timing was right to launch this offering.
But it represents the group's push for broader healthcare reform that, like tax reform, could benefit trucking companies, says Burch.
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