Sentences with phrase «many local contexts»

But embassy and provincial officials specializing in economic development are better placed to meet with entrepreneurs and understand their local context than investors half a world away.
Because of the challenges for international entrepreneurs working in Chinese markets, CEIBS recommends finding a local co-founder, «somebody who can provide you with the access to local resources, who can provide you with a deep understanding of the local contexts, who can help you overcome language barriers,» Velamuri says.
«But I will definitely miss what the promise of Facebook used to be — a way to connect to community in a very global and local context
«They understand the local context better.
We note that cooperation and engagement between China and Canada requires respect for local contexts;
Based on a global declaration signed in 2015 by investors at the Paris COP21 UN Climate Conference, the Brazilian Statement adds local context, with input from market participants, including fund managers, insurance companies and pension funds.
Instead I hope these conversations of practice return us to the unique image of God our churches were meant to reflect in our local context.
This discussion is complex, nuanced by all kind of factors like biblical interpretation, church tradition and local contexts.
So, now apply this to your local context.
Evangelical critics have similar reservations, said Bonk, as well as a concern about «whether a film, any film, can have the capacity to communicate the gospel without reference to local contexts
But the response to this situation should be primarily to try to change it, and there are local contexts in which this change has occurred to a considerable degree.
The courses arose out of Hopewell's hunch that it was important to get seminary and church working together on specific issues arising from the local context.
Nevertheless, contextual theologies do claim to highlight aspects of the faith that are of relevance, far beyond the specific local context.
While every church should extend a true welcome, Olofinjana doesn't expect all churches to be multicultural, as the local context varies.
In this respect, I read this book as I read any other great book: I assume that every word counts; I attend especially carefully to the sequence and the local context, in the belief that the meaning of each part is dependent partly on what comes before and after, both immediately and also remotely.
Indeed, the organic missional community in the local context is the local organizing force.
She explained the importance of local context, stating that the extent to which this can be achieved by standards in China depends very much on different perspectives, risks and challenges.
They provide a local context to global discussions on sugars and nutrition.
Though it is written for a country level implementation, you could apply the practices to a more local context, perhaps even to improve midwifery services in your hospital.
(2004) Using formative research to adapt global recommendations on HIV and infant feeding to the local context Breastfeeding and replacement feeding practices in the context of mother - to - child transmission of HIV (2001) An assessment tool for research The Infant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN) Project maintained a collection of useful resources on maternal, infant, and young child nutrition.
The local context, health service models and culture around breastfeeding differ around the globe.
The extent to which local communities can continue adapting the Prevent strategy to their local context is unclear.
As a result, donor focus on «service delivery» encouraged popular demand for projects that frequently exceeded historic precedent or local context.
His research interests include the impact of new forms of diversity on local contexts in the UK; both new and old forms of intolerance and conviviality; and the politics of migrant citizenship and belonging, both today and historically.
However, many voters shared Labour values, and One Nation messages, translated into the local context, could appeal just as strongly as elsewhere.
Now their work shifts to fine - tuning their topics, meeting with members of their community to better understand the issue in the local context, and developing projects to share with the public and policy - makers.
Diana Mitlin, the author of the October 2015 editorial and co-author of the April 2015 editorial said: «What is evident is that global commitments can and have made a difference — especially if there is the understanding that progress in sanitation requires a sophisticated knowledge of the local context and projects owned by those who are intended to benefit.
He explores their usefulness in a variety of contexts including, ongoing program development, adapting principles of practice to local contexts, and facilitating responses in crisis situations.
The study's coauthors lay out several policy approaches to making zero - deforestation initiatives more effective, equitable, tailored to local contexts and verifiable on an ongoing basis.
Even when meeting online, once you move to a local context, compatibility can only grow deeper.
Easier to get to, more likely to be free of charge to enter, and they place your date in a local context.
Judging by the Boston area premiere, where the red carpet rolled out for the stars, industry hobnobs and Patriots royalty, the film holds more heft for local viewers, in a local context.
[6] The evidence base for these questions is emerging, and answers often depend on local context.
Notwithstanding the substantial differences of their ideological positioning, they share the principle according to which the local context should have the priority.
Program, she examines how TFA regional staff and corps cultures — specifically staff and corps member engagement and inclusion — can catalyze efforts to improve educational outcomes for students in each local context.
As part of the larger TFA model, each region believes that one day all kids can receive a great education, but how to reach that is specific to each region, especially given its unique local context, whether in a large urban area or small rural area.
Louisiana serves as a prime example of how these programs can evolve to accommodate the local context in the first few years of implementation.
Adapt to local contexts.
The content is formed by the participants themselves and, as such, reflect local context.
Those who fear that replication efforts will produce cookie - cutter schools are right to worry, but they also have an obligation to encourage the creation of franchises that account for local context and preferences but still maintain quality controls.
Often, but not always, civil society organizations also develop deep knowledge of the community and can help ensure that new efforts are informed by history and local context.
This does not counsel against finding ways to steer teachers to disadvantaged schools; it does suggest that such efforts should be carefully designed and executed with an appreciation for local context, which means they probably should not be guided by broad legislative directives emanating from Washington.
JE: What you've said so far, mentioning the businesses, and even within Finland the different types of things that you do on the day, it's obviously got to fit the local context.
The object offers an insight into the impact of the Reformation in a local context which can be extended to the country as a whole.
From Adelman's field work in Egypt, Dryden - Peterson says, «we learned more about the complexities of implementing a global strategy in a local context.
We need new organizational structures such as the efficacy networks to provide some level of aggregation, while preserving the local context.
The most appropriate role for the federal government may be to provide resources to states through categorical formula funding or a competitive grant program that would allow policy design to fit the local context rather than try to act as a national school board from Washington, DC.
Co-authors Dr Ani Wierenga and Jo Taylor say the successful programs have all been tailored to match the needs of learners, in a local context.
It also recommends leadership teams take at least two terms to plan, pilot and develop an approach for use in their local context before moving onto the implementation stage.
Then, in terms of adaption to local context and thinking through how the curriculum might relate — one of the things I found in the review, both in some of the written submissions and in some of the meetings I had with teachers and parents — they were seeking greater capacity to respond to local context, to build the curriculum around that.
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