Sentences with phrase «issue people across the world»

Taking action to combat climate change is the issue people across the world rank lowest.

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«I see this as a broader issue, one facing the global community as more and more people across the world own smartphones.
The mass movement of people from the war - torn Middle East into Europe and the greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War has become the single-most dominant political issue across the continent.
Every year, the State Department issues the «Trafficking in Persons Report,» a document that tracks human trafficking, slavery, the use of child soldiers and other human rights violations across the world.
The dinner, attended by the Jackson family, afforded the two leaders an opportunity to discuss global issues, promoting peace and justice across the world, and improving the lives of African people.
Aregbesola also issued a «wake - up call» to Nigerians to prepare for an impending economic revolution, which wind is blowing across the world in the form of recession and the ongoing global efforts to discover a «new world economic order without crude oil,» urging the people to be prepared both intellectually and spiritually so as to be able to stand up to the new development.
Urging the people of Osun to monitor trends across the world for environmental issues, the Bureau said unless this is done, the magnitude of the global worries over the environment would not be fully appreciated.
We live in a world where so many issues require cooperation across national boundaries, but where people's fundamental political identity remains the nation state.
Schools need to prepare students for a world in which people need to work with people of diverse cultural origins, and appreciate different ideas, perspectives and values; a world in which people need to develop trust to collaborate across such differences; and a world in which people's lives will be affected by issues that transcend national boundaries.
The power of everyday objects, in this case clothing, says Ricketts, can help people to look at deep issues of fairness, and also work to connect people across the world.
Additionally, we understand that people across the world own many of the breeds considered to be dangerous, yet their dogs have absolutely no temperament issues.
He adds, however, that different approaches often reflect underlying differences in the realities on the ground across the world — and cites one of the more contentious issues coming SBSTA's way: namely, how to measure and monitor the impact of land - use practices on indigenous people.
-- more frequent communication with my immediate family — more connectedness with colleagues across the country (and in some cases, around the world)-- becoming acquainted with colleagues from around the world — finding people who have similar experiences for the purpose of mutual moral support — sharing photos with a lot more people (before digital cameras I did not take photographs since it was too expensive)-- distance learning via the web (courses)-- learning about subjects of interest in more depth, especially from papers by others — learning from conferences I was unable to attend in person (through papers posted, blog posts, conference wikis, and photos on Flickr)-- more readily available consumer information — more readily available government information — learning more about basic health issues — more creative cooking since I have more access to recipes — feeling more connected to my favourite musical groups / musicians since they now have extensive websites, email notification services, and blogs — better organization of the various groups I belong to
«Through our TeleSeminars, divorcing people across North America and the world can access quality education and information, which is their key to staying in control of their emotional, legal and financial issues, and making wise, long - term decisions.»
At these sessions, I was reminded that many of the issues that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples face here in Australia are markedly similar to those faced by Indigenous peoples across the world.
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