The next step will be full
joint cooperation in winning the upcoming special elections to fill the Senate vacancies once they are created next year.»
Not exact matches
In Italy, Trump will meet with Pope Francis, where the two will discuss «cooperation between the United States and religious communities in areas of joint concern,» the statement read
In Italy, Trump will meet with Pope Francis, where the two will discuss «
cooperation between the United States and religious communities
in areas of joint concern,» the statement read
in areas of
joint concern,» the statement reads.
Foreign and defence ministers are set to approve the scheme — a rare
joint military step for a 28 - nation bloc that historically prefers political and financial action to armed
cooperation — at a meeting
in Brussels.
Engine and fuel systems supplier, Orbital has signed a
cooperation agreement with Indian - based UCAL Fuel Systems to develop a
joint venture
in Chennai, India.
On November 22, 2013, the Texas Military Preparedness Commission and Southwest Defense Alliance unanimously passed a
joint resolution affirming a partnership of
cooperation to preserve, and promote military missions, assets, infrastructures and the defense industrial base
in Texas.
[355] During the initial years of the Obama administration, the U.S. increased military
cooperation with Israel, including increased military aid, re-establishment of the U.S. - Israeli
Joint Political Military Group and the Defense Policy Advisory Group, and an increase
in visits among high - level military officials of both countries.
The Russian Agency for Export Credit and Investment Insurance (EXIAR) and the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) agree on the main conditions of bank - to - bank
cooperation to facilitate ECA - backed financing of Russian - Iranian
joint projects and boost their realization
in various sectors
Congregational prayer
in Islam is the best form of prayer because it encourages acquaintanceship, intimacy,
cooperation,
joint entreaty, remembrance, and cheerful submission to God, the Lord of all peoples.
This is the place where ecumenical bodies such as the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches (perhaps
in cooperation with the World Health Organization) have a major opportunity to provide coordination and
joint strategy designing.
For instance, at Pittsburgh Seminary we are now offering seven
joint degree / dual competency programs
in cooperation with the graduate professional schools of the three Pittsburgh universities.
Other areas of
cooperation include
joint enterprises
in community education projects such as those concerned with alcoholism, drug abuse, sex education, parent - child relations, marital relations, race relations, problems of poverty.
IFOAM SOS
Joint Workshop: IFOAM - IRAN
in cooperation with IFOAM Apiculture Forum hosted the workshop on «Organic Apiculture»
in Tehran - Iran, 4 - 5 July 2017.
The ACCC has granted an interim authorisation
in relation to a
joint pricing and scheduling services
cooperation agreement between VIrgin Blue and Etihad.
As stated
in Dodd, 93 Misc.2 d at 647, 403 N.Y.S. 2d at 405, «The most ardent professional proponents of
joint custody assume
cooperation between parents and agreement about child rearing practices as basic requirements for
joint custody.»
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf of women and children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices
in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed
in the
joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued
in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained
in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression
in national health and nutritional policy and action,
in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
It has emerged that before the controversial
joint military
cooperation agreement between Ghana and the United States of America (US) became public knowledge, President of US, Donald J. Trump had called President Akufo - Addo to set the deal
in motion.
For example, since Moscow has been an effective security producer
in the region then it could demonstrate the same effectiveness engaging
in joint action on establishing border management control
in cooperation with the EUBAM.
The two leaders will oversee the signing of a new
cooperation agreement and address a
joint press briefing
in Tokyo.
It will also establish a
joint team of Chinese and Californian officials to come up with ways for
cooperation and to invest
in programs that would cut carbon emissions.
With 105 out of 213 seats
in the full Legislature, the Assembly holds close to a majority, but Heastie still needs Flanagan's
cooperation to just convene a
joint meeting of the Legislature.
«The steps employed
in curtailing Boko Haram resonate from well thought out strategy, commitment, good leadership, public support and
cooperation of the Lake Chad Basin countries through the Multi-National
Joint Task Force.
The
joint statement added: «The partnership between the two countries will continue to take on new dimensions and will be strengthened through
cooperation in all areas due to the prominent position of the UK within the EU and the UN security council.
At a
joint press conference Mr Brown said: «I believe that tens of thousands of jobs
in Britain for British workers can be created by the closer
cooperation between our two countries.
Following up on a resolution adopted by the State Committee of the Green Party at the party's nominating convention
in Troy on Saturday, May 17, Green Party leaders sent a letter today to the Executive Board of the Working Families Party suggesting a
joint meeting to discuss
cooperation in opposing Governor Cuomo's conservative agenda and supporting their common progressive policy goals.
Are Hein's efforts to associate himself with the grant and claim the award was the result of
joint City and County
cooperation based
in truth or are they politically fluffery?
«Prioritized regional
cooperation in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and violent extremism, through the operations of the 8,500 man strong Multi-National
Joint Task Force
in N'Djamena, the capital of Chad, currently headed by a Nigeria military general.
Next week, the heads of 11 space agencies are expected to issue a
joint communique from a meeting
in New Delhi calling for
cooperation to calibrate instruments and validate measurements «to achieve an international, independent system for estimating the global emissions based on internationally accepted data.»
The study entitled «Feasibility of photoacoustic / ultrasound imaging of synovitis
in finger
joints using a point - of - care system» was conducted and published by Pim van den Berg, Khalid Daoudi and Wiendelt Steenbergen from the University of Twente research institute MIRA
in cooperation with rheumatologist Hein Moens of Ziekenhuis group Twente.
The first such example of U.S science diplomacy took place
in 1961, when Japanese Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda and U.S. President John Kennedy, at the urging of Edwin Reischauer, then the U.S. ambassador to Japan, announced the creation of three U.S - Japan
joint committees, including one on scientific
cooperation.
According to a spokeswoman for the Russian academy
in Moscow, all the academies are interested
in cooperation but are unlikely to commit themselves to
joint projects without financial security.
Joint projects with Russian nuclear scientists began to ebb soon after President Vladimir Putin came to power
in 2000, and reached a nadir last October when Russia suspended an agreement with the United States on nuclear R&D
cooperation and terminated another on retooling Russian research reactors to no longer run on weapons - grade uranium fuel.
It's put climate change leaders
in a variety of key positions, made climate change a priority
in initiatives
in departments and agencies, revitalized the US Global Change Research Program and other interagency efforts, working with other major emitting countries, both industrialized and developing, to build technology
cooperation and individual and
joint climate policies consistent with avoiding the unmanageable, and is working with Congress — and this is the toughest part really — working with Congress to get comprehensive energy and climate legislation that will put us on a responsible emissions trajectory.
«Present - day science should always bear
in view that the only way to defeat crises is through
joint scientific activities and international
cooperation.»
This page lists examples of
joint research projects carried out under EU's Research Framework Programmes FP7 (2007 - 2013) and Horizon 2020 (2014 - 2020) with particular attention to the EU - Japan aspect of the
cooperation, focusing on the merit of the Japanese partners, how they got involved
in the project and what kind of funding arrangements were used as Japanese organisations are not eligible for automatic funding from the European Commission.
The
Joint ALMA Observatory set up a booth to make the progress of the ALMA project known to the astronomers from all over the world
in cooperation with the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), European Southern Observatory (ESO), and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Dr Peter Tindemans, Secretary General of EuroScience and Dr Jean - Claude Worms, ESF Chief Executive, indicated that this partnership would allow both organizations to reinforce their
cooperation and engage into
joint projects
in support of the development of the European Research Area,
in particular
in terms of helping various Central and Eastern European countries build capacity
in research and reinforce their integration
in and contributions to the European research landscape.
They must also work
in cooperation with the multifidus (a deep back muscle) and transversus abdominis for your lumbar spine, sacroiliac
joints, bladder and uterus to be stabilized properly.
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Through the pilot program, large and prime contractors will establish an agreement with small businesses to provide developmental assistance
in areas such as project management, financial assistance, technical support, marketing techniques,
cooperation on
Joint Venture projects, and rent - free use of facilities among others.
Called the GTI Roadster, the new two - seater was originally conceived as a virtual three - dimensional image
in a
joint cooperation between Volkswagen and Sony for inclusion
in the PlayStation «Gran Turismo» video game series.
The first - generation GLK is produced at Mercedes - Benz's Bremen plant
in Germany and at its
joint venture factory run
in cooperation with Beijing Auto Works
in China.
In cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Toyota is recalling 553,000 Tundra pickups and Sequoia SUVs from the 2004 - 2007 model years to inspect and possibly replace ball -
joint assemblies.
BMW Group and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) are pursuing their successful strategic long - term
cooperation in the field of sustainable mobility today by signing binding agreements aimed at long - term collaboration between the two companies for the
joint development of a fuel cell system,
joint development of architecture and components for a sports vehicle, and
joint research and development of lightweight technologies.
But
in this case, because we have this operating system built right
in, we really need the
joint cooperation of the hardware and software teams.
Germany and California have long been leaders on climate change, and the recent
Joint Statement on Climate Action between the two governments demonstrates they are aligned and intend to work together
in cooperation with private sector on the road to the Summit.
The Kingdom of Morocco, which joined the International Energy Agency as an Association Country
in November 2016, signed a three - year
Joint Programme of Work with the IEA to deepen bilateral
cooperation in the areas of energy security, energy efficiency, renewable energy, capacity building and data and statistics.
Fichtner, W., M. Goebelt, and O. Rentz, 2001: The efficiency of international
cooperation in mitigating climate change: analysis of
joint implementation, the clean development mechanism and emission trading for the Federal Republic of Germany, the Russian Federation and Indonesia.
On Nov. 11, U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping made a historic U.S. - China
Joint Announcement on Climate Change outlining each country's commitment to strengthen bilateral
cooperation on climate change and to announce post-2020 actions
in support of the effort to transition to low - carbon economies.
The
joint C3S - NOAA project, which aims to cover all surface weather data collected on land from meteorological stations and on the oceans by ships and buoys, fits within the broader scope of a Copernicus
cooperation agreement between the European Union and the United States established
in October 2015.