It is important to know the history of your religion so that you can
meet the challenges of the future.
Do the moral resources for
meeting the challenge of the future lie in a combination of American ideals and Biblical religion?
BARS will assist CSIRO to deliver on its commitment to increase food production in cropping and livestock systems, improve drought tolerance and disease resistance, and improve nutritional values to
meet the challenges of the future.
In order to
meet the challenges of the future traditional cultivation methods must change.
Through joy in learning, kinship with nature, and working in community we prepare students to
meet the challenges of the future and to find purpose and meaning in their lives.
This seminar will examine whether our monetary system is fit to
meet the challenges of the future.
As Borough President, I worked to create more than 27,000 new seats in 48 new public schools, fought to strengthen the role of the local Superintendents, and provided funding to modernize our schools so they can
meet the challenges of future.
Mr Perrottet said: «There is nothing more important than the education of our children, and this record investment by the NSW Government will ensure we have the schools and the resources we need to
meet the challenges of the future.»
Two educators present ideas for transforming our classrooms to
meet the challenges of the future in this excerpt from their new book.
Given the social, political, and economic complexities of the modern world, high - school students need a broad, deep, liberal arts education that will enable them to
meet the challenges of the future as informed, thoughtful adults.
Achieving this more efficient and effective system will be crucial if the government is to
meet the challenges of the future — not least in the face of a possible recession following the referendum result.
The focus of the PISA 2012 assessment of problem solving was: Are today's 15 - year - old students acquiring the problem - solving skills that will prepare them to
meet the challenges of the future?
The reasons vary, but the major issue is that companies feel their learning management system can't
meet the challenges of the future working environment.
By establishing and maintaining high standards, we hope to develop responsible, productive citizens who will be prepared to
meet the challenges of the future.
To
meet the challenges of the future, DOT must continue to harness the ingenuity of the American people in new and innovative ways.
«It is indeed an exciting time for tourism, and hence it is important to recognize the accomplishments of Asia Pacific's leading travel industry professionals, and provide the impetus for our global travel partners to build capabilities to
meet the challenges of the future.
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development concluded in 2008 that business - as - usual in agriculture is not an option; instead, a thorough and radical overhaul of present international and agricultural policies is essential to
meet the challenges of the future.
It is part of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), an Institute - wide initiative designed to help transform the global energy system to
meet the challenges of the future.
Annette Magnusson, Secretary General SCC, will speak about innovation in practice and share some of the ongoing initiatives by SCC as well as the need for interdisciplinary legal innovation to
meet challenges of the future.
Not exact matches
«Business schools must equip the next generation
of leaders with the knowledge, skills and perspective they need to
meet the global economic, environmental, humanitarian and policy
challenges of the
future.»
On a similar theme, I was also on the jury for the $ 4 million Zayed
Future Energy Prize, based in the United Arab Emirates, which encourages entrepreneurs to find innovative solutions «that will
meet the
challenges of climate change, energy security and the environment.»
But the point is simply that in
meeting the
challenge of securing growth in the near term, the stability
of future economic performance can't be dismissed as a consideration.
A well - planned and effective career - development process enables individuals
meet the strategic
challenges of the
future.
How well we
meet the
challenges of diversity will determine our
future success in attracting talented immigrants as global competition for that talent intensifies.
The Council's key initiatives are aimed at addressing present and
future challenges facing the federation, in order to better
meet the changing needs
of Canadians.
Suppose some become convinced
of their obligation to advocate free trade, and to nurture the formation
of corporations that reach around the globe in order to supply goods and services in the quantity and quality that they believe best serve others and generate capital to
meet future challenges.
Meeting the world's
future food and nutritional needs in a sustainable way presents critical development
challenges, underscoring the urgent need for action to enhance production while minimizing the environmental footprint
of rice systems and their vulnerability to climate change.
The program is designed specifically to equip the next generation
of Sales leaders with the skills and capabilities needed both today and into the
future to
meet the personal and professional
challenges facing Sales Executives in the Australian supermarket retail environment.
The stakes couldn't be higher, and the
challenge of sharing some
of the most intimate details
of your life with someone you've never
met but who may hold the key to your
future happiness couldn't be greater.
At a time when the Government are cutting back on public services and relying on the private sector to
meet the
challenges of providing services to the Community in many
of those areas where the public sector cut backs have reduced services, the National Association
of Retired Police Officers (NARPO) believes, the news that G4S have failed to
meet their target for security personnel at the Olympic Games must leave us all concerned about the
future.
To
meet the
challenges we face we need more change, not less, to create the wealth
of the
future with decent jobs and wages.
As we
meet future challenges we must always protect the ethos
of the NHS.
Scottish National party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond has
challenged Tony Blair to
meet him in a «head to head debate» about the
future role
of Scotland in the UK.
We hope, but are sceptical, that the service will recruit and retain sufficient people
of high calibre to
meet these
future challenges.
The Steering Group agreed the terms
of reference for the review and, in consultation with the UK Human Geography community, appointed an International Panel
of leading international experts, chaired by Professor David Ley, University
of British Columbia, Canada The International Panel visited the UK for one week in May 2012 and
met with about 150 stakeholders in UK Human Geography Prior to its UK visit, the Panel was provided with a range
of background data including: Overviews
of research trends and outputs since 2000 completed by representatives
of the nine Human Geography sub-disciplines Two - page assessments by Heads
of UK Geography Departments
of strengths, weaknesses, overall health, and
future opportunities and
challenges to Human Geography in the UK (15 submissions were received) A statistical profile
of UK Human Geography: Briefing Document: Statistical Overview and Commentary by Paul Wakeling (2012) Bibliometric Data for the ESRC International Benchmarking Review
of Human Geography by Thomson Reuters (2012) A Short Introduction to UK Research Funding Policy by David Mills (2012) Survey
of Users
of Human Geography Research by Steve Johnson, David Gibbs and Ian Mills (2012).
A statement signed by Director
of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, indicates the weeklong
meeting will afford Heads
of Government in the Commonwealth the opportunity to «address the shared global
challenges we face, and agree actions on how to create a better
future for all».
The inescapable conclusion is that he is incapable
of meeting the
challenges of the position he holds — either today or in the
future.
«The combination
of talent, technological innovation and supportive policies in New York has created a vibrant clean energy industry that is leading the nation in
meeting the energy
challenges of our
future.»
Dr Khan's research is a direct response to this initiative and to the
challenge of finding sustainable and renewable ways
of meeting our
future energy needs.
At the summit, the grantees
met with Richmond for an informal talk about their own
future plans and
challenges, discussing a range
of topics including the need to apply to fellowships and attend a wider variety
of professional
meetings.
And they may enable a new generation
of brighter, low - power, low - cost lighting devices that could
challenge the dominance
of light - emitting diodes (LEDs) in the
future and help
meet society's ever - escalating demand for greener bulbs.
If all
of these
challenges can be
met, the transition for students from academia to industry will undoubtedly be easier in the
future.
In the meantime, even as NASA's CFD experts work down a path toward their long - range
future goals
of 2030 — advancements made possible only because
of vast leaps in computer processing speed and power — their first step is to
meet a set
of more immediate technical
challenges as soon as 2017.
I have a strong belief that, if society boosts energy conservation (as well as other resources), we will have less
of a
challenge meeting future demands,» explained Dr. Gabriel Kamiel.
Second, such exchange broadens the application
of scientific knowledge to
meet challenges faced throughout the globe, some
of which are now, or will in the
future be, a priority for the United States.
This support will enable technologists to provide better healthcare service and prevent a
future in which the
challenge of the industry can not be
met.
Marking the 30th anniversary
of the first TWAS
meeting, a special issue
of the TWAS Newsletter features essays on
future challenges and opportunities in fields ranging from higher education and energy to agriculture and science diplomacy.
The division seeks to bring together scientists and engineers from national laboratories, industry, and academia to
meet nanoscience and nanotechnology
challenges of the present and
future.
AAI Committee on Public Affairs Town Hall
Meeting on NIH Efforts to Fund the Next Generation: Progress,
Challenges and
Future Directions Sunday, May 6, 10:15 AM — 12:15 PM, Room 18AB Chair: Beth A. Garvy, Professor, Univ.
of Kentucky; AAI Committee on Public Affairs Chair
The health, prosperity, and security
of European citizens today and in the
future depend on
meeting increasingly demanding
challenges.