Sentences with phrase «global context where»

Instead, she spoke extensively on the importance of the independence of the judiciary, especially in a global context where the rule of law is being undermined and judges are losing their independence, being constrained, or not having their orders enforced,

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The PCCO is a physical space where the most recent polar research findings can be displayed through innovative and attractive installations, and their global context explained.
The lessons include examples of questions and situations where students to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate contexts and issues related to kindness on an individual and community (local and global) basis.
Real world contexts and problems — such as designing sustainable energy systems, bio-medical engineering, maintaining biodiversity in areas where conflicts arise between local and global needs — demand knowledge, concepts and skills from several disciplines.
Is it not absurd to speak about global citizenship in contexts where people do not perceive themselves as belonging to groups such as school and community, can not locate their communities in the city, and are not aware they have rights and duties as national citizens?
Between 2010 and 2012 we've participated of the Global Curriculum Project — www.globalcurriculum.net — born in the context of the Development Education Exchange in the European Project - DEEEP platform and its Summer Schools, spaces where educators from the global North and the Global South could establish an horizontal dialogue promoting mutual leaGlobal Curriculum Project — www.globalcurriculum.net — born in the context of the Development Education Exchange in the European Project - DEEEP platform and its Summer Schools, spaces where educators from the global North and the Global South could establish an horizontal dialogue promoting mutual leaglobal North and the Global South could establish an horizontal dialogue promoting mutual leaGlobal South could establish an horizontal dialogue promoting mutual learning.
Given that sabbatical (during which the Hong Kong - born, New York - based artist set up his Badlands Unlimited publishing house), perhaps it's fitting too that the first section of the book brings together a series of texts — «What Art Is and Where It Belongs» and «On Art and the 99 Percent» among them — that, at their heart, consider questions concerning the definition of art and its role in society, with a particular focus on its relation to ideas of home and community, much of it in the context of America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the subsequent global economic recession.
The reworking of these found objects pulls them from the relative into the discursive where notions of home, forced migration and memory lie at its core, presented within a present - day global socio - political context.
He edited an anthology of writings on contemporary art — titled Artists, Critics, Context: Readings in and around American Art Since 1945 — published by Prentice - Hall and is currently Professor of Fine Arts at St. John's University in New York City where he teaches course that operate at the intersection of theory and practice including Senior Thesis Seminar and Global Contemporary Art.
It is possible to suggest resources and do so in a polite fashion, but when dealing with someone new to the discussion, this is best done in the context of addressing some of their questions and politely suggesting where they will find more information such as Spencer Weart's The Discovery of Global Warming.
For context, RCP6 is a policy - intervention scenario, where global CO2 emissions peak around 2060 and decline thereafter, because of a steeply increasing carbon tax instigated at mid-century.
Australian professor / lecturer Sharon Beder's site's «Information Council on [sic — incorrect word] the Environment» (ICE) section, which I showcased in my prior blog post, reveals the key clue of where the Gore - Gelbspan «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase is found in its original context.
Although global warming strikes me as one of those issues where there is no real balance and it is wrong to create an artificial or false equivalence, there is no harm and some possibility of benefit in inviting skeptics about the human contribution and other factors to speak, but in a setting in which the context of the vast majority of scientific evidence and speakers is also made clear.
Much less systematic attention — again in the context of the global climate policy debate (as opposed to domestic debates, where thanks to the environmental justice movement the topic is very much in play)-- has been paid to the problem of inequality within nations.
We need to be careful focussing upon «trends» — it can lead to serious errors of context — and this underlies the entire «global warming» thesis which relies upon computer models with entirely false (i.e. non-natural) notions of an equilibrium starting point and calculations of trend — this conveniently ignores cycles, and it has to because a) there are several non-orbital cycles in motion (8 - 10 yr, 11, 22, 60, 70, 80, 400 and 1000 - 1500) depending on ocean basic, hemisphere and global view — all interacting via «teleconnection» of those ocean basins, some clearly timed by solar cycles, some peaking together; b) because the cycles are not exact, you can not tell in any one decade where you are in the longer cycles.
This study completes the research series on oil and coal started in 2014 and takes a look at three global gas markets — Europe, North America and LNG — in the context of the energy transition, examining where there may be unneeded capacity and capital expenditure in a low demand scenario.
It is important that policymakers understand the historical context of the global warming debate, what the data does — and does not — tell us about global warming, where there is consensus in the scientific community and where there is not, and what impacts global warming regulations can realistically be expected to have on the environment.
This suggests three levels of skepticism even in Muller's mind: a) global warming which in the context means the land temperature record (not the ocean heat as Pielke Sr would prefer) b) its human causes (where Judith Curry also parts company with Muller) and c) what can and should be done about b).
I brought this up in the context that this is exactly the kind of linear relationship claimed between forcing and temperature in the climate, where the change in the output variable, global temperature, is claimed to be a certain number λ times the change in the input variable, forcing.
Some of the information gathered in the three projects was used for a Web site on The Discovery of Global Warming, where one may see the historical context for the Greenland ice drilling work.
As for the rest, I'd suggest you ask the denier to some work, and actually point out where in the article it states that global warming isn't happenning or isn't caused at least in large part by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, and to be on the safe side (because things can be taken out of context), ask him / her to also quote the abstract and the conclusion.
Robert is an associate in the Saskatoon office where he focuses on civil and commercial litigation, advising commercial clients on protecting their reputation and brand in the context of social media, and global communications.
Our goals are, first, to stimulate discussion about where the legal industry is and could be going, and second, to look at evolving practice trends in the context of global legal, regulatory and compliance environments.
It allowed me to apply all of the «hard» legal skills I learned at Weil in a business context, and it provided the opportunity for me to spend a considerable amount of time in Asia and Latin America, where I was able to hone my skills as a global lawyer.
In the context where the global adoption of cryptocurrency payments is the new norm, it means that cryptocurrencies have to compete with current debit / credit card standards.
Preferred qualifications: • MBA / MS / PhD or equivalent • Experience of working in key US policy institutions, i.e. — NIH, DHHS, etc. • Experience of placing national and local change, in the global context to bring a broader perspective into policy discussions and promote global convergence where possible and desirable.
These properties make it particularly useful in diverse cultural and global contexts, where it can easily be molded to the real lives of real clients.»
Your efforts will take you forward, in a time where individuals are more empowered than ever before — where there is promising economic news in the local, provincial, national and global context.
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