The interpretation of a testament (a will) consists in finding what the testator had in mind using the words actually used (Nobel did not call it a peace prize, but the committee has interpreted that word)-- and, Simon, you will find a lot in the book on what recipients and activities Nobel himself must have had in mind when he established his prize
for the Champions of Peace and (deep) confraternization of nations.
... that [prize]
for champions of peace [be awarded] by a committee of five persons to be elected by the Norwegian Storting.
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To recognize their contributions, Boehringer Ingelheim (BI), EquiManagement magazine, and the American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians and Assistants (AAEVT) are accepting nominations
for the Champions of the Cause Award for the third year.
To recognize their contributions in shaping the future of equine health, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), EquiManagement magazine, and the American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians and Assistants (AAEVT) are once again accepting nominations
for the Champions of the Cause Award for the second year.
From automotive enthusiasts to professional builders, our products are built
for the champions of individualism, innovation and attitude.
Squaring the difference between systemic needs and stakeholder demand may be a hard but important pill
for champions of education innovation to swallow.
For the champions of an avowedly neoliberal and consistently secret trade agenda, CETA has now become the rallying point.
The challenge
for champions of breastfeeding is to translate globally agreed policies to positive action in our communities.
Hmm Carrick never really gets a look in and he has had a top season
for the champions of England I don't see him sulking!
Last season he endured a frustrating spell on loan to Club Brugge of Belgium where he made just two appearances
for the champions of Belgium all through the season.
Though the night did not start off well
for the champions of Europe, Real Madrid, things only got better for them as the night went on.
They know we do the business this season its more acolades, titles and ofcourse being paid even bigger money
for the champions of England.
Just a few months too late for City, UEFA have announced that as of next season, the eight places in pot 1 of the draw will be reserved
for the champions of Europe's seven strongest leagues, plus the previous year's winner.
EuroLeague is
for the champions of the leagues with the most money.
Find a champion of a name
for your champion of a baby.
Also thanks
for championing those of us who had to use bottles.
Koontz is no less an artist
for his championing of the good and his determination to have readers identify with it, as this hair - raising thriller attests.»
How strange to discover that he has been a part of contemporary art for almost as long as they (with credit as ever to Nyehaus
for its championing of a place and time).
Nancy Pelosi, at the time of the 60 Minutes story, had made $ 7,000,000, not bad
for a champion of «humble people».
Gavin will be remembered for his passionate advocacy for equity and social justice at local and global levels,
for his championing of citizen's juries, and for his commitment to Indigenous health.
Not exact matches
When legendary film director Martin Scorsese expressed interest in executive producing Verdi and Kraft's biopic about world
champion boxer Vinny Pazienza, called Bleed
for This, Verdi was out
of town, but sent the then 22 - year - old Kraft to Scorsese's house to take the meeting.
But it would be great
for service providers, who Poloz has identified as the new
champions of Canada's economy.
The Canadian CEO
of global firms already operating in Canada must be an internal
champion at the firm's global decision - making tables to win the intra-firm competition
for production or R&D mandates.
Perhaps most exciting
of all, shortly after launching the company, Zidel was honored at the White House as a
champion of change
for her contributions to child care.
On our current course, we're headed
for a morass
of punitive taxes, puny growth, and stagnant incomes
for workers — a future that's the precise opposite
of what Trump
champions.
It's a concept another Canadian, Brad Katsuyama, has already
championed on Wall Street, and one embraced by an emerging faction
of securities markets participants beleaguered by the ongoing arms race
for ever - faster trading technology.
So
for millions
of American business owners, dropping the corporate tax rate — something both President Trump and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin have long
championed — is much ado about nothing, leaving most small business owners feeling lukewarm about the President's promises to alter the tax code.
Google is now positioning itself as a
champion of free speech, a tricky claim
for Microsoft to make as it continues to censor search results.
Other countries, such as the U.K., have gender diversity
champions who have made excellent use
of the bully pulpit, notably Lord Mervyn Davies, who is calling
for 33 percent board participation by women by 2020.
He has given each
of us opportunities
for advancement and
championed our successes throughout our careers.»
Kelleher
championed a clear set
of values: «If somebody makes a proposal and it infringes on those values, you don't study it
for two years.
Of course, we'd love to do anything we can to help arm you with the answers you need as you work through the final steps, etc...» While your champion still may not know what puppy conversation questions are in store for them, raising potential blockers early (and even forecasting the existence of the conversation itself) will prevent them from being blindsided, enhance their credibility within their organization, and result in a more frictionless and timely conclusion to your sales cycl
Of course, we'd love to do anything we can to help arm you with the answers you need as you work through the final steps, etc...» While your
champion still may not know what puppy conversation questions are in store
for them, raising potential blockers early (and even forecasting the existence
of the conversation itself) will prevent them from being blindsided, enhance their credibility within their organization, and result in a more frictionless and timely conclusion to your sales cycl
of the conversation itself) will prevent them from being blindsided, enhance their credibility within their organization, and result in a more frictionless and timely conclusion to your sales cycle.
If not a
champion for Justin Trudeau's deficit - spending plan, Poloz has emerged as important defender
of the intellectual soundness
of the young prime minister's big economic idea.
«It's a rare guide on
championing gender equality that you'll actually enjoy reading — and it's full
of strategies
for improving your workplace.»
He knew that buried within that hefty volume
of sales were inspired ideas languishing
for lack
of a
champion able to negotiate the bureaucracy endemic to large corporations.
When the news broke late on Wednesday in Moscow, Russian and western media trumpeted it as the energy deal
of the year: Glencore (glncy), the world's biggest commodities house, and the Qatar Investment Authority had agreed to buy a 19.5 % stake in Rosneft, Russia's national oil
champion,
for 10.5 billion euros ($ 11.1 billion).
The company, which employs approximately 400 people in King's Cross, is perhaps best known
for developing an AI agent that defeated the world
champion of the ancient Chinese board, Go.
As a father
of girls he felt remorseful
for the comment and ended up talking with Crosby about
championing female founders.
Above all else,
champions of success understand the benefits failure can craft
for attaining resilience and a positive mental attitude.
Newman, who had the backing
of an array
of national abortion - rights groups and two members
of Illinois» congressional delegation, campaigned heavily against her opponent's voting record and promoted herself as a
champion of «working families, healthcare
for all, and everybody's rights,» she told Business Insider last year.
We recently went through team training on managing bias that was enlightening from that standpoint, and our Inclusivity Catalyst, Courtney, is a great
champion for keeping that top
of mind.
The loss will not be the end
of the competition
for 2000 Sydney Games
champion Williams, however, as the 36 - year - old is bidding to win her fourth doubles gold medal with sister Serena.
Only after the Falcon Heavy is rigorously tested and SpaceX manages to deliver on its promises
of cheaper space launches, a return to the moon, and a mission to Mars (or fail to,
for that matter) will we be able to say
for sure which rocket was the true
champion of human space exploration.
The U.S. government has done a lot policy and emergency services [work] on Mesh networking,
of which I have been a huge
champion for years, and I have done a lot
of work in Washington pushing that forward.
In the men's 400 freestyle, Australia's Horton edged out defending
champion Sun Yang
of China and Italy's Gabriele Detti, pulling ahead in the final quarter after shadowing Britain's James Guy and Conor Dwyer
of the U.S.
for much
of the race.
Knowing many
of Perth's homeless people by name, Kris Halliday, along with state Member
for Perth Eleni Evangel, is
championing a new housing model.
«He is truly one
of Africa's most influential figures, with his good counsel sought by world leaders and CEOs,» says Rockefeller Foundation president Judith Rodin, who calls him «a
champion for the power
of technology to improve the lives
of millions.»
Championing a culture
of advancement through mentorship, education and a clear career plan can yield extraordinary benefits
for your company, but it's smart to balance internal promotions with strategic outside hires.
«And so again I think that Americans, when they have all this information put in front
of them, are going to understand just how far the president and Republicans have gone to disadvantage the middle class — the very people who they promised to be
champions for,» she said.