Sentences with phrase «mean most world leaders»

But a preference for stability and concerns about effects on separatist movements within their own states mean most world leaders are likely to err on the side of the «no» campaign.

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This proved he was «the most anti-European Tory leader they have ever had - much more so than Margaret Thatcher», the Normanton MP continued, which in turn meant he would never be able to agree to deals the world needs to tackle climate change.
This means a world of teachers who lead and leaders who teach, a world where school leaders and teachers have the POWER TO DECIDE how to spend their resources, how to build their programs and school culture, how to support their own professional development, and — most importantly — about who gets the privilege of working alongside them.
«The consequences of terrorism are just abhorrent in our community and yet here we are with a product that's meant to be passed off as a leisure time activity, actually promoting what most world leaders speak out publicly against,» said Jane Roberts, president of the Australian Council on Children and the Media.
Leaders of the all of the world's major religions made statements, most notably, Pope Francis, who wrote that the climate «is a common good, belonging to all and meant for all.»
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