Sentences with phrase «from meeting the urgent need»

Nevertheless, the European Union has been preventing them from meeting the urgent need for modules for nearly four years.

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Countryside Alliance Chief Executive Simon Hart said: «We welcome the Government's announcement that it accepts the crucial recommendations from the Taylor Review, but if we are to meet the urgent need for rural affordable housing it must go further.
Brantly, who met with Obama in the Oval Office this morning, spoke of the many people he treated who died of Ebola and the urgent need for healthcare workers from other countries to go help in West Africa.
«Second, more importantly, the gap between the deputy prime minister's figure and the Treasury's funding will require our secretary of state to divert money from providing school places to meet basic need or from meeting urgent maintenance needs in schools.
Private support is vital to helping the Dean meet the school's most urgent needs, from academic and teacher preparation programs, research, collaborative projects, and facility upgrades, to scholarships and program support.
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This is an around - the - clock job for us and we remain on call dedicated to meet our clients» needs all over the world at any given time, from the most routine to the most urgent.
Since the last relatively substantive meeting on a new climate treaty, in Bali, Indonesia, in 2007, there has been a steady stream of statements about the urgent need to «seal the deal» next month in Copenhagen, providing a firm new treaty curbing emissions from rich countries and emerging powers and buttressing poor ones against climatic and coastal hazards.
Environment ministers and their representatives from 29 countries representing the entire spectrum of interests in climate negotiations will meet in Berlin for two days starting July 14 even as increasing instances of unprecedented heat waves and cold winters illuminate the urgent need for a global plan to counter climate change.
«In light of the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and its worsening impacts, and the related issue of air pollution from burning fossil fuels, the United States and China recognize the urgent need for action to meet these twin challenges,» the countries said in the statement.
«Ministers stressed the need for urgent action to reduce SLCP emissions to contribute to Arctic climate change mitigation and to the preservation of the unique culture and ecosystems of the Arctic which are under threat from rapid climate changes,» read the statement issued at the conclusion of the meeting.
We can't afford to be distracted from the need for urgent action to combat global warming — rich countries must lead the way by agreeing to slash their emissions when they meet in Copenhagen next month.
And yet, despite a long history of scientific warnings (please see Footnote 30 for a detailed description30), the many current ecological and economic impacts and crises, the future risks and dangers, the large number of international meetings and conferences on the urgent need for climate policies and measures, and the adoption of some national and regional climate policies, growth in global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement has not only remained strong but is actually accelerating.
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