While the global financial crisis and economic downturn have made these tasks even more challenging, they have also underlined
the fundamental importance of the role.
Not exact matches
«The
fundamental importance of this process in freshwater wetlands across broad biogeographic provinces underscores the critical
role that anaerobic oxidation
of methane plays on Earth, even in freshwater habitats.»
In this seminar I formalise a cooperative game that captures the general features
of the breeding system for a vast number
of social hermaphroditic animals, highlighting the
fundamental importance of information updating and sex -
role commitment in rendering the cooperative strategy evolutionarily stable.
By supporting Directive 2010 / 63 / EU, LERU wishes to call attention to the
fundamental importance of the use
of animals in research and the vital
role it plays in understanding and providing treatment for a range
of debilitating and life threatening human diseases such as cancer, primary immunodeficiencies, neuro - degenerative diseases and heart failure.
She also emphasized the
importance of education for global citizenship, referring to the
fundamental role of schools in countering extremism and promoting values
of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination.
Through our actions, we will share more broadly the
fundamental importance of the creative process and essential
role artists play within our communities.
Moreover, the clear severance
of ESM from Article 136 (3) TFEU, and thus any roots in EU law, appears specious in light
of the remainder
of the judgment, which upholds the
role of the EU institutions (including the Court) in the ESM and points to the
importance of (Commission administered) conditionality on the one hand, while on the other, the application
of the Charter
of Fundamental Rights is excluded because the ESM is not within the scope
of EU law.
Among them are a particular sensitivity to the
role of traumatic or neglectful ties with early caregivers; the
fundamental importance of affect regulation to successful therapy; the
importance of establishing relationships with clients characterized by close, intense, emotional, and physical attunement; and the ultimate goal
of recreating in therapy an attachment experience that makes up, at least to some degree, for what the client missed the first time around.
Among them are a particular sensitivity to the
role of traumatic or neglectful ties with early caregivers; the
fundamental importance of affect regulation...