Sentences with phrase «much broader call»

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John Kirton, co-director of the G - 20 Research Group at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, called the summit a «very solid success,» pointing to broad agreement on the agenda, much of it focusing on less controversial issues such as women's empowerment and promoting digitalization.
The size of these DDoS attacks has increased so much lately thanks largely to the broad availability of tools for compromising and leveraging the collective firepower of so - called Internet of Things devices — poorly secured Internet - based security cameras, digital video recorders (DVRs) and Internet routers.
We give a bit more credit to the potentially much broader applications of the so - called distributed ledger technology underpinning the innovations.
He is calling for another correction in the bull market that's been unfolding in the broader equity markets for nearly a decade, telling CNBC that he's «much more cautious» these days.
But chastity's call is much broader, and the new Thrill highlights that by addressing both men and women, and not just singles.
This broad, liberal creed supported by a set of idealistic categories that never questioned seriously the progressive revelation of the mind of God in the existing personal and social relationships of man has been too much at home in this prosperous world to need to call out a rebellious Danish religious prophet who challenged the very categories of its thought.
xenophobic, anthropocentric, greedy human beings — calls, at the very least, for a renewed emphasis on sin as the cause of much of the planet's woes and an emphasis on a broad and profound repentance.
The prevailing reaction was that there was too little philosophical deduction (Newman would call this «paper logic») and too much inherent sentiment and broad assumption within an historical package.
It raises fat - burning, brain - fueling molecules in your body called ketones much more than coconut oil or another broad category of fat generically called medium chain triglycerides (MCTs).
After casting his vote in Mt. Kisco yesterday, Cuomo called Astorino «a fully financed subsidiary of Donald Trump,» and insisted the local race would have much broader implications.
Kayden said he welcomes the attention the protesters have called to the city's privately owned public spaces, but calls for a much broader discussion on how they can contribute meaningfully to city life.
The call for more research is just one part of the much broader pollinator health strategy unveiled 19 May by a multiagency task force convened by President Barack Obama last year.
Barring the appearance of flying saucers, there are two broad possibilities: either we have a close encounter with our neighbours by visiting the planets and moons next door; or we make an interstellar phone call to creatures inhabiting much more distant planets that circle alien suns.
The new system, called Casilio, combines an altered version of CRISPR (CRISPR - dCas9) with the Pumilio RNA - binding protein system to enable much broader gene manipulation power.
This promotional project called Showroom # 35 involved millions of roubles of public investment, says Kachaev, but the broader goals are much bigger.
Even looking at other apps, which you might call competitors that fall into hookup categories what happens there is much broader than just dating or hooking up.
Its narrow timeframe and juddering shootout finale notwithstanding, in fact, «' 71» calls no film to mind so much as Roman Polanski's Holocaust drama «The Pianist» in its dramatic defamiliarization of urban space, and its tight focus on a single character's sensory experience of his surroundings amid broader conflict.
In 2006, a statement called the «Broader, Bolder Approach to Education» was created and signed by a diverse, bipartisan group of individuals stating that education policy has failed and calling for a much broader approach to education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all chBroader, Bolder Approach to Education» was created and signed by a diverse, bipartisan group of individuals stating that education policy has failed and calling for a much broader approach to education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all chbroader approach to education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all children.
An A-G task force also produced a comprehensive report in the fall that calls on detailed and wide - ranging improvements the district needs to make to improve A-G completion, but much of it is also broader and long - term without much immediate help for the class of 2016.
Objectives commonly fit within much broader statements of what students should know and be able to do, which we commonly call standards.
The other modes are much more limited in terms of broad usefulness, but you will probably find that when the situation calls for it, each one can be quite helpful.
This made it much easier to call your insurance agent, as well as to do business across a broader area.
At a broad level — and I'll get into much more detail later — the way the scheme worked was that in exchange for each # 100 investment, the government committed itself to pay 7 % interest until maturity of the so - called bond.
The original field / hunting type (sometimes called the «Llewellin Setter») is smaller, with a broader, natural - looking head and much less hair.
But however well intended, such efforts often seem to empower defenders of fossil fuels as much as those seeking a low - emissions energy future, given how name calling syncs with the nation's broader, edge - driven political polarization.
(UPDATE: The «Cunctator» at hillheat.com admonished me to make clear that Mr. Obama calls for a much broader suite of mandatory steps on efficiency and the like, and I agree that's an important distinction.)
This situation is what leads a growing call for a much broader energy quest, from the laboratory to the light socket, that starts with the «no brainers» delineated by many studies, particularly a McKinsey analysis of ways to cut energy waste, but also includes a direct, increased and sustained American investment in pushing the frontiers of knowledge on energy — and boosting efforts, from the classroom to the boardroom, to build the community of technological, financial and social innovators necessary to drive the needed change.
There is a deep divide in society over such questions, reflecting what Dan Siegel, a psychiatrist at the University of California, Los Angeles, has found are variations in the relative size of what he calls internal «me - maps» and «we - maps» — essentially portraits of how much of a person's consciousness is focused on self or a broader network.
Pretty much everything I'm doing now falls under the broad umbrella that I'd call collective intelligence.
It goes back to the even broader issue that even so called «experts» latch on to the sensible tropospheric heat as the best metric and miss a much more accurate perspective on climate change as an energy (in all forms and in all spheres) imbalance issue.
All of the cheaper LED bulbs are what is called Phosphor - converted (PC) LEDs, where, much like a fluorescent bulb, the output of the LED causes the whitish coating to fluoresce in a broader spectrum of light.
... the application of the Ramsden v. Dyson, L.R. 1 H.L. 129 principle — whether you call it proprietary estoppel, estoppel by acquiescence or estoppel by encouragement is really immaterial — requires a very much broader approach which is directed rather at ascertaining whether, in particular individual circumstances, it would be unconscionable for a party to be permitted to deny that which, knowingly, or unknowingly, he has allowed or encouraged another to assume to his detriment than to inquiring whether the circumstances can be fitted within the confines of some preconceived formula serving as a universal yardstick for every form of unconscionable behaviour.
The U.S. rules for depositions (as it is called in that country) are much broader and allow for more time and examination of witnesses and evidence.
Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact, and that is — everything around you that you call life, was made up by people that were no smarter than you.
Or you can use those minutes to call and speak with someone who focuses on renters insurance and has a deep and broad understanding of the coverage and how to help you determine how much coverage you need.
If you feel like you would like a little bit more renters coverage without too much more money, then the next Riverton renters insurance policy that you should look at is called the broad form policy.
These new software PBXs give each individual user control over a much broader range of calling options, from routing calls automatically to multiple phones through one number to developing personalized selling messages for callers.
Furthermore, condos for sale in Redmond also tend to be significantly less expensive than single - family homes, appealing to a much broader range to buyers looking for a new place to call home.
«We'll see what happens after the holiday season, but the possibility of a continued drop in occupancy by another 100 basis points or so in 2010 is still very much a possibility, given the lack of a broad recovery in tenant sales levels and our unwillingness to do uneconomic deals for the sake of short - term occupancy gains,» Wood said during the company's conference call with analysts on Nov. 5.
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