Sentences with phrase «greater economic independence»

It will, she argued, give her province a chance to sell its heavy - oil to countries other than the U.S., at better prices than it gets now, and will foster greater economic independence for Alberta

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Nicaragua's strategy of nonalignment and mixed economy is based on a belief that greater independence is possible to the degree that Nicaragua is able to diversify its economic and political relationships.
Mr. Doughan said Ghana, after 60 years of independence has failed in its economic management as unemployment continues to be a great challenge facing the country in spite of its enormous wealth.
With Wealth Factory, Rich aims to create greater access to tools that help people — regardless of race, gender, or economic status — spend responsibly, reduce their debt, and boost their credit, putting them on the road to financial independence.
Paraphrasing the great words of the legacy-less Obama - «we won,» now shut up and enjoy our fossil fuel independence, security and economic growth.
Federal investment in energy innovation is in line with America's great tradition of technological achievement, and it can finally tackle our fossil fuel addiction, accelerate the transition to energy independence, and boost our economic competitiveness, all in one bold step.
Instead of seeking to «harmonize with nature to avoid economic and ecological collapse,» the ecomodernists would have us develop technologies that give human societies greater independence from nature, since «nature unused is nature spared.»
Even if established, it would be clearly justified under Art 8 (2) on the grounds that it was necessary for the economic well - being of the authority and the interest of their other service - users, and was a proportionate response to the claimant's needs because it afforded her the maximum protection from injury, greater privacy and independence, and resulted in a substantial costs saving.
This initiative aims to provide economic sustainability and greater independence for the Ngarrindjeri people.
Aims can include providing economic security and independence and a greater sense of ownership.
Rather, the vague and undefined concept of «self - empowerment» is preferred, and is said to engender «a greater sense of responsibility and independence» and to vary from self - determination «in that it is a means to an end - ultimately social and economic equality - rather than merely an end in itself»: Senator Herron, 9th Annual Joe and Enid Lyons Memorial Lecture, as quoted in Social justice report 1999, op.cit, pp19 - 20.
Some may wonder about the value of premarital education, Hawkins wrote in one of his research papers, but with changing gender roles, economic independence for women and no - fault divorce laws, «there is an increasing need for greater knowledge and relationship skills for contemporary marriages to succeed.»
And we are, through the implementation, systematically, of special programs and policy initiatives, seeking to improve economic independence for our indigenous peoples to overcome inequalities which we know continue to exist in some areas, and we have targeted those areas of greatest need, particularly health, education, housing, employment, and economic development opportunities as areas in which we can move forward.
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