Sentences with phrase «national approaches reflect»

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It is business friendly and it reflects a mature approach to politics which is more concerned with «national interest» than it is with day - to - day headlines.
Mr Clarke called for a more flexible and outward - looking approach to Britain's national security to reflect the changing nature of the many and varied threats it faced over the next 15 to 20 years.
Increasing support for smaller parties, switching between parties and differentiation between local and national voting reflect the changed approach of the electorate.»
Two former state lawmakers — Stacey Abrams and Stacey Evans — aren't that far apart ideologically, but they have obviously different campaign approaches that reflects the national party's internal debate over identity and strategy.
The authors reflect on the right of developing countries to science and technology, and advocate for approaches that make micro-macro linkages and ensure individual and national rights to science, technology, and sustainable development.
Based on an Intermediate 2 text, this reading activity has been updated, untangled and modernised to reflect the new National 5 approaches in learning and teaching.
Two journalists, a local reporter who covers education in Bakersfield and national reporter for NPR, discuss how they approach their beats, reflect on surprises they encountered in 2014, and provide predictions for the stories of 2015.
Unfortunately, with many approaches, low - achieving readers may conceivably go through school never engaging with texts appropriate for their age level, texts that require higher order thinking and interpretation skills such as those laid out in our national agenda and reflected in both national and state standards documents.
Auto Nation is a national corporation so this attitude must reflect their approach to customers at all of their dealerships.
As the Katmai National Park approaches its 100th anniversary, this is an important time to reflect on the importance of nationaNational Park approaches its 100th anniversary, this is an important time to reflect on the importance of nationalnational parks.
I Found Katmai: As the Katmai National Park approaches its 100th anniversary, this is an important time to reflect on the importance of nationaNational Park approaches its 100th anniversary, this is an important time to reflect on the importance of nationalnational parks.
As Katmai National Park approaches its 100th anniversary, this is an important time to reflect on the importance of nationaNational Park approaches its 100th anniversary, this is an important time to reflect on the importance of nationalnational parks.
Both approaches calculate and highlight dynamic fair shares at the national level in a way that reflects inequality within countries.
As is often the case, there is a «sweet spot» somewhere in middle where the integrity of more centralized approaches is mixed with some flexibility to reflect national circumstances.
This framework is based upon an effort - sharing approach, uses flexibly - defined national «responsibility and capacity indicators,» and is explicitly designed to reflect the UNFCCC's core equity principles.
It is possible to argue that the CJEU has chosen, in its judgment, a «language of realism», which reflects the traditional neo-functionalist approach that is at the basis of the dialogue with the ICC as well with others national constitutional Courts.
System of Care Approaches in Residential Treatment Facilities Serving Children With Serious Behavioral Health Needs (PDF - 163 KB) Allen, Pires, & Brown (2010) Center for Health Care Strategies, March 2010 Presents findings from a national survey designed to determine whether system of care principles are reflected in residential treatment centers» policies and practices and whether they provide home - and community - based services and supports in addition to traditional offerings.
This approach to Indigenous rights was also reflected in the 1987 Rio Declaration, which recognises the vital role of Indigenous communities knowledge and traditional practices in environmental management, and the 1992 Agenda 21, which promotes the development of national policy approaches to Indigenous participation in land and resource management and caring for country.
The goals for the Center for States include to build capacity for increased effectiveness of public child welfare agencies through strong national expertise in child welfare and change management to help build and / or sustain the ability of agencies to perform well; to work in partnership with the Centers for Tribes and Courts to support States and other jurisdictions across the country; to create new and lasting partnerships with States, jurisdictions, Tribes, courts, and the Children's Bureau's Regional Office staff that reflect a shared focus on meeting the unique and individual needs of States and jurisdictions; to use a collaborative and systematic approach to build State and territory capacities across the five domains of resources; infrastructure; knowledge and skills; culture and climate; engagement and partnership.
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