Sentences with phrase «many national institutions»

But implementation and enforcement of these measures remains weak, mainly due to lack of financing and weak national institutions, the agency added.
Over the Victoria Day weekend Canadians lost another vital national institution that quietly stood on guard for the nation's 4 million lakes.
making investments support cbc / radio - canada, vital national institution brings canadians, promotes defends official languages, supports shared culture.
Founded in 1856, BCEE remains something of a national institution.
«A family has been broken and the Christian community demoralised by another failure by a national institution.
Unfortunately these movements now seem to be a Protestant phenomenon, though it is a sign of the health of Protestantism that its national institutions are under attack by these Rightists.
Rome did not destroy national institutions and traditions but rather employed them to its own imperial purposes and designs.
As a result Americans have, however, to an unprecedented extent, lost confidence in their national institutions.
The Foreign and Home Mission Societies, the Boards of Education and Publication, the Women's Home and Foreign Mission agencies, and the Baptist Historical Society were the primary national institutions.
In Argentina, empanadas are a national institution.
Jack's youngest son David said: «To have our father recognised through a commemorative coin by an iconic national institution, the Royal Australian Mint, is really special and very important in carrying the Brabham legacy as my father's achievements are likely to never be repeated with today's technology replacing hands - on experience.
Today, the Cheltenham meet is a national institution, held every March, the first of the great social sporting occasions of the year in England, on the scale of Royal Ascot, Wimbledon, Henley and the British Open.
But because President Muhammadu Buhari came with the CHANGE agenda and the need to diversify the productive base on the economy and revive various other national institutions including but not limited to NIPOST; that was what informed the decision first and foremost important to put things in proper perspective.
A plan that looks at the underlying issues that emerge in these conversations on immigration: the legacies of de-industrialisation, the absence of affordable housing, increasing job insecurity and zero hour work, and the impacts of neoliberalism on the national institutions that make up our shared identity.
The first time there was a manufactured military crises (and it turned out to be Georgia), the military took the chance and asserted itself as the dominent national institution.
A developmental state entails the step by step building of new national institutions, like the successful Technology Strategy Board and the spread of new «catapult» centres helping to turn research breakthroughs into commercially marketable products.
As you know, apart from Police, I do not think and I know rarely that no other national institution has the spread of NIPOST.
Over decades Parliament, government and other great national institutions have allowed media preoccupations to set the context of discussion.
Answer: The truth of the matter is that previous government did not pay necessary attention to such a very vital national institution.
Their exclusionary tactics coupled with Gaddafi's policies of undermining national institutions, meant that the NTC lacked enforcement authority and a monopoly of force to subordinate the myriad of militias that sprang up during the civil war.
Like the NHS — one of the finest health care systems anywhere in the world, and a vital national institution.
Without specific documentation to prove their settlement rights, people who had been invited to the UK to build our national institutions were declared illegal immigrants, threatened with deportation, denied access to NHS treatment, benefits and pensions, and lost their jobs.
Attlee, with the vision to build a great national institution.
By the end of the war the WVS was a national institution and Stella Isaacs led the movement to keep the organisation going.
The current situation in Libya can be best characterized as a struggle pitting the «centre» that controls national institutions, the flow of oil, and billions in unfrozen assets against a marginalized «periphery» that can challenge the centre's legitimacy via its use of force and appeal to local loyalties.
A retired Appeal Court Judge, Justice Henrrietta Abban on Tuesday shed tears uncontrollably after a grimy picture was painted about how corruption has pierced the leadership of national institutions.
Neal Lawson, chair of the centre - left thinktank Compass, said: «A hypothecated tax for the NHS could do three things: provide essential extra funding, get round the loss of trust in politicians and provide confidence that the one national institution people still believe in has a future.»
The presidential spokesman advised Nigerians to be wary of PDP's fruitless attempts to destroy the national institutions President Buhari was determined to rebuild.
When a national institution acquires cult status it commands uncritical admiration.
Jowell, who quit frontbench politics after the Olympics last year, claimed the BBC felt remote from the lives of ordinary people despite its status as a cherished national institution.
He added that if voted in power, the era of treating issue of corruption with kid gloves will be over, noting that all moribund national institutions will be revisited, revamped and brought back to life.
Flt Lt Rawlings stated that, «the current government owes its own survival to the anti-corruption crusade,» explaining that some administrations who found the integrity level of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) too high and intimidating made it a point to corrupt some of «our national institutions in order to survive.»
Saving a national institution being dismantled by privatisation should be at the heart of Labour's strategy — though it will mean a firmer renunciation of New Labour's own record.
This is a far more enlightened intervention from the CofE than its old, prohibitionist tendencies - hopefully some more of our national institutions will learn from Welby's example.
Although we think of it as a national institution, it is virtually a feudal system among those 500 owners.
Research in Africa is fragmented and the actual status of research remains unclear, while national institutions are struggling to build critical capacities, develop organisational mechanisms, and formulate priorities.
of the Statutes define the scope of the Library's activities: «The Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences disseminates knowledge and promotes scientific research, historically it is a national institution making available traditional (printed, manuscript, and archival) holdings as well as other information media».
They comprise not only an inter-institutional research initiative, but also serve to secure better integration and participation of national scientific communities into EMBL's activities, and opportunity for national institutions to benefit from the EMBL model.
Probably no national institution has as awkward a time grappling with change as public education does.
«I believe that Child Rescue Alert should be a national institution — something for everyone to find out about and sign up to.
We have to relinquish our present strategy — trying to build national institutions when there is in fact no nation.
They also realized that they had to take care of distribution themselves, while also producing books in conjunction with embassies and national institutions.
Thrifts historically have focused on consumer loans, but the lines between them and commercial banks have blurred, and they aren't typically national institutions.
Dr. Choy's professional interests include lymphoma, transitional cell carcinoma, localized tumor treatment with electrochemotherapy and translational cancer research through cooperative clinical trials and research projects with both local and national institutions including the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to improve patient care in both animals and their owners.
He wrote to the national newspapers and enlisted the support of other national institutions.
Here in Canberra you will find Parliament House and many of the countries national institutions, art galleries and museums.
At the core of the PX vision is a commitment to working with local, regional, and national institutions and organizations that will serve as public program co-presenters and co-creators.
Having developed a dynamic relationship with curators and collectors, gallery exhibitions are complemented with artistic projects and collaborations with visionary design studios, arts and culture festivals, pioneering charities, national institutions and global retail brands.
ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: the Services for Artists Committee is hosting two informative community - building roundtable sessions that will allow you to meet with representatives from local and national institutions, artist - run centers, residency programs, and skilled professionals for your business and professional development in small group settings.
Founded on Ridgefield's historic Main Street in 1964, the Museum enjoys the curatorial independence of an alternative space while maintaining the registrarial and art - handling standards of a national institution.
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