Sentences with phrase «gained local approval»

Susie King Taylor Community School gained local approval from the Savannah - Chatham Public School board after participating in Georgia Charter Schools Association's incubator program.
Underpinning much local opposition is objection to diktat from distant bureaucrats in central government, but we need a way of gaining local approval without allowing a tiny minority a veto on projects of essential national strategic importance.
Meanwhile, Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Yukio Edano was reported in this morning's Asahi Shimbun (newspaper) as saying it is conceivable that none of the country's nuclear power plants will be operating this summer because of the difficulty of gaining local approval to restart.

Not exact matches

Murray Goulburn must convince the Tribunal that the public benefits of the acquisition outweigh any destruction of local competition to gain merger approval.
And on Steiner Academy Frome gaining approval despite widespread local opposition: https://humanism.org.uk/2013/10/22/first-steiner-free-school-opened-despite-opposition-local-population-schools-council-nhs-trust/
New Hampshire has led the way by gaining federal approval to forego state standardized testing for a growing number of districts and replace them with teacher - generated, curriculum - embedded local and common performance assessments (Performance Assessment for Competency Education, or PACE).
In 2014, after gaining approval from the DeKalb County Board of Education, the school opened its doors in a local church.
Each activist center promotes a regionally appropriate intervention projects and prepare an attractive narrative for projects in locally appropriate sectors, each devised to shift power and gain local, national and global approval and support using practical / scare / utopian messages.
Knowing the vehicles through which she herself gathered new information (i.e., television programming including local news broadcasts, the Oprah Winfrey show, and various consumer publications), she then crafted press releases, gained the doctor's approval to submit them to the respective media vehicles, and proved herself vigilant in performing follow - up.
The hard part of the job was gaining necessary «permits,» «approvals» and «paperwork» from local officials, all of whom had minimal salaries but all of whom drove new Mercedes Benzes and had palatial homes.
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