Sentences with phrase «in realisation»

Are they resulting in a progressive improvement in the realisation of the right to health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
Australian businesses can — and do — play a fundamental role in the realisation of human rights by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
What we need to do is return to the preamble of the Act Where the NTA was only intended to be part of a broader package to assist in the realisation of Indigenous land aspirations.
Recently, I have received an increasing number of inquiries and concerns about the ILC and the role it is playing in the realisation of land rights and justice for Indigenous people.
I'm often asked to comment on the progress, or lack of progress, that we are making in the realisation of Indigenous human rights.
Advising the administrators of Universal Engineering Limited, a specialist engineering company involved in the production of equipment used in deep sea oil drilling, in the realisation of key physical and real estate assets in order to repay secured and unsecured creditors.
According to the «2015 Report on the State of the Legal Market» issued by Georgetown Law and Peer Monitor, productivity growth continues to be a major issue, as does the ongoing decline in realisation rates.
Close friends and family have been called upon with their involvement becoming an important element in the realisation of the works.
Parkinson notes that «the works, whilst coming from varied places of logic around abstraction, at some point in their realisation share a notion of object and placing them in proximity to other objects, persons or spaces, new relationships emerge inviting us to look again.
In 1968 Uncini became interested in the relation between object and shadow, a concern which accompanied him in the realisation of his works for several years.
A growing collection reflects the foundation's support of contemporary artists in the realisation of new work, and its recognition of the contributions made by pioneering modern artists from the region and around the world.
Rose's artistic and academic achievements were unrecognised in her lifetime and in order to remedy the situation Articulate Project Space initiated talks with her in 2014 about the exhibition — «Rose McGreevy 1945 - 2014» resulted from the work of the many who had a hand in its realisation.
«At Jumeirah Vittaveli, we constantly evolve and reinvent ourselves, while adhering to Jumeirah's traditionally top level service standards, and Christopher will play an integral part in the realisation of our upcoming projects,» explained Amit Majumder, general manager of Jumeirah Vittaveli.
[58] The amount of capital gains included at Step 1 of the method statement is reduced by capital losses made in the realisation year, and then carried forward capital losses from previous years under Step 2.
There is an astonishing scale and complexity to the brief for this project and considerable architectural skill is demonstrated in its realisation; not just in resolving the brief, but in the contribution to the city — in massing, composition and the generosity of the public route through the grand stepped atrium space.
The study found that the use of online resources and video content helped students to work independently, which resulted in the realisation that they could be successful in the classroom.
My latest favourite in my Realisation Par dress collection, the Alexandra dusty blue spot dress is getting a lot of love.
As the Manipura is related to your will power and your ability to forge your place in the world it is vital to keep it well balanced in order to succeed in the realisation of your goals.
«Ghana deeply appreciates the sterling work being done by this organisation in its goals... We share in these aims and values, and look forward to playing an important role in their realisation.
Or in his realisation that Cameron is a good egg once you get to know him; all very new politics, but likely to come back and bite him on the bum when he next unleashes his barbed tongue on someone he hasn't had a few drinks with.
So, it is in the realisation of this that we'll always extend the needed support to ensure that he (President Buhari) succeeds so that our government will be rated as a successful one.»
It is certainly not following a set of codes or laws but in the realisation of what one is by the gift of God.
One gallery is covered in realisations of Chatsworth's iconic architecture viewed from different perspectives.

Not exact matches

Worse is the realisation that the central banks have little fuel left in their tanks.
According to the ABS Capital Expenditure Survey, firms expect to increase spending on machinery and equipment investment in nominal terms by only 1 1/2 per cent in 2000/01, once average realisation ratios are applied.
Dr. Randall Carolissen, the SARS group executive for research, said that the body is currently «treating cryptocurrency in the same way as capital realisation — so in other words, it is like a Krugerrand.
By: Marleny Arnoldi 23rd March 2018 Following the realisation that their mining clients often need advisory services with regard to technical or operational issues at a cost - effective rate, mining services and solutions provider Dickinson Group began offering advisory services to the industry in November.
Based on average realisation ratios, the survey would imply only moderate growth in nominal terms for the year, and roughly flat equipment investment in real terms.
Assuming a five - year average realisation ratio, the September quarter ABS capital expenditure (Capex) survey implies a 4.6 per cent fall in nominal investment in machinery and equipment in 2003/04.
The June quarter ABS capital expenditure (Capex) survey points to solid growth of machinery and equipment investment in real terms in 2003/04, although in nominal terms, investment is expected to fall by 3 per cent (assuming a five - year average realisation ratio), reflecting lower prices for investment goods.
The charismatics at that time were generally regarded as being a bit odd — as indeed some perhaps were in those early days before John Paul, with the aid of the magnificent Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), called them to a realisation of their place with Peter in the fullness of the Church and to growing Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
Only my realisation in that year that the whole human race was on a collision course with disaster shook me out of this dualism and forced me to rethink my theology in light of this most inclusive question of human destiny.
This expresses in the impossibility of ensuring to a sufficient quantity of capital, the completion of the cycle of production and commercialisation, of creation and realisation of value and of added value, due to the endemic insufficiency of effective world demand.
I'm not saying the traditional family structure is the only one, of course not, but we have to be realistic; and through listening to many women and reading numerous articles in newspapers it is clear there is a growing realisation of this fact.
By the end of his Anglican curacy, disillusionment with the liberal, almost secularist, approach which he had found in some of his fellow churchmen, niggling doubts about the validity of Anglican orders and the dawning realisation that the C of E was attempting the impossible by trying to serve both God and State, had convinced Father Ed that he was in the wrong Church.
Medieval writers saw a clear dichotomy of wonder as a humbling realisation of ignorance in the face of God's creation and curiosity as a rather more negative and aimless desire to uncover the secrets of nature.
In the majority of cases, the dreams of self - realisation meant in practice greater dependency and growing povertIn the majority of cases, the dreams of self - realisation meant in practice greater dependency and growing povertin practice greater dependency and growing poverty.
It was, in fact, the independent realisation (confirmed by scholarship), when doing a word search on «Sodom», that Sodom is incorrectly used to condemn homosexuality which led me to question the treatment of homosexual people.
The goal is the realisation of our full humanness or, conversely our full divinity, the ideal of the Imago Dei, the image of God in us.
Clara pales at the realisation that this boy is, in fact, her Danny.
The final realisation of God's plan is His glorification in creation and particularly in us human beings.
It calls every member of the Church • to renew their faith; • to make an actual effort to share it; • to recognise, certainly, a growing awareness of people to the changing circumstances of life today; • to value what is positive in every culture, while at the same time purifying it from elements that are contrary to the full realisation of the person according to the design of God revealed in Christ.
For the imperfect realisation of mathematical forms in material objects, cf. also PLATO, Timaeus 50b, 53b, 56c, p. 117,127, 137.
To love is to discover and complete one's self in someone other than oneself; an act impossible of general realisation on earth so long as each man can see in his neighbor no more than a closed fragment following its own course through the world.
For so long has man thought had disdain for his creator due to his prowess in science, and for so long has man come to a realisation that he has much more to know.
When you feel bad it's because He is convicting of your issue's and your realisation of that means you have the HS in you.
One must expect to see in the present Church the realisation of what has gone before.
It was this «juggling», this seemingly magical element that still offended Luther so deeply, and he criticised theological theories, enshrined in such a phrase as ex opere operato, referring in various ways to the automatic realisation of a sacrament when performed correctly by a properly ordained priest, with little or nothing said about the recipient and the faith he should have.
I am simply saying, without leaving the physical field, that the greatest discovery made in this century is probably the realisation that the passage of Time may best be measured by the gradual gathering of Matter in superposed groups, of which the arrangement, ever richer and more centralized, radiates outwards from an ever more luminous fringe of liberty and interiority.
In the third chapter Fr Pereiro shows in a masterly way the intellectual centrality of ethos by demonstrating its connections with other major themes of Tractarian thought, notably their theories of «realisation» and «reserve»In the third chapter Fr Pereiro shows in a masterly way the intellectual centrality of ethos by demonstrating its connections with other major themes of Tractarian thought, notably their theories of «realisation» and «reserve»in a masterly way the intellectual centrality of ethos by demonstrating its connections with other major themes of Tractarian thought, notably their theories of «realisation» and «reserve».
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