Sentences with phrase «national boundaries for»

Nations bordering the region have been arguing / discussing what will be newly important national boundaries for some time.
At mid-century, however, there were signs that people might begin transcending denominational, tribal and national boundaries for common survival and interests.

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Its architects thought abolishing barriers to commerce and national boundaries could ensure Europe avoided the disastrous wars that it had been fighting, not just in the 20th century but for pretty much all of recorded history.
«This is a bad move for Ontario and for our planet... keep in mind Montana borders British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, and air doesn't respect national boundaries,» said Jose Etcheverry, the Green candidate in Markham - Stouffville for next June's provincial election.
(Isa 2:4) These then are not involved in protest rallies, nor prays for or against any political candidate, but rather it prays for God's kingdom (Matt 6:9, 10), a heavenly government, to bring total peace to the earth, removing all national boundaries, sin, sickness and death and raising «meek» ones to perfection to enjoy living on a paradise earth forever.
To this end they dismantle national boundaries as well as social policies designed to redistribute wealth or insure that the poorest are cared for.
That can be achieved only when all the factors necessary for the production and use of goods — capital, labor, raw materials and plant facilities — are freely mobilized and deployed according to the most efficient pattern — and that in turn will be possible only when national boundaries no longer play a critical role in defining economic horizons.»
Because economism has overthrown nationalism and reduced the importance of national boundaries, because it has unified the planet into the one world for which many of us hoped, many Protestants appreciate and celebrate its accomplishments.
Love, in terms that are relevant to international politics, means caring for the welfare and the dignity of all — those at a great distance, those on the other side of every boundary, those whose interests may conflict with our national interests, those who are enemies or opponents.
It does not seem natural — it seems fanatical, fantastical, crazed, primitive — for Christians to shed blood for other Christians, Jews for other Jews, Muslims for other Muslims, without respect to citizenship or national boundaries.
For them, national boundaries and national currencies were a nuisance.
The aroma gene has been prized by farmers everywhere for thousands of years and it became widely adopted in different rice varieties throughout the ancient rice - growing world long before modern national boundaries were established.
Theresa Payton, National Cyber Security Expert, shares advice for parents on the most important boundaries and rules to set for your child and their cellphone
Under a uniform national swing, fighting seats on the current boundaries in a first - past - the - post electoral system, that would result in a landslide for Theresa May, according to the Electoral Calculus website.
Looking at the PVI for the 2010 election, which was the last one to be used under the old district boundaries, the Republican candidate outperformed their national result in 235 districts, whereas the Democratic candidate outperformed in 192 districts.
The Chairman, who was represented by National Commissioner May Agbamuche - Mbu, also requested for technical assistance for the development of Policy and Legal Framework for boundary delimitation.
Tories, for their part, claim that Lib Dems are betraying a promise to vote for the boundary review in return for being able to hold a national referendum on introducing a new alternative vote system last year.
Other properties within the park's boundary — Harriet Tubman's brick residence, the Tubman home for the Aged and a historic barn — will be jointly managed and operated by the National Park Service and Harriet Tubman Home, Inc..
With further seat reductions possible if further member states join the European Union, there may be a need to consider whether the rules shaping the redrawing of European election boundaries needs to be revised (to possibly allow for larger constituencies — even a national constituency) or to also consider whether there may be scope for using an alternative set of electoral rules (e.g. a List system) in the specific case of European elections, especially if the option of having one single constituency for the entire State was to be pursued at a later date.
The constituencies of the National Assembly for Wales (or Welsh Assembly)(Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) were created with the boundaries of the Welsh constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster), as they were in 1999.
«Science, technology, engineering and mathematics transcend national boundaries and provide a common language and common quest for humanity to extend our understanding of the universe, define big challenges and pose evidence - based solutions,» said Johnston.
«One of the real recognitions of the past decade or two is that the answers to the challenges that we face are at the boundaries between the disciplines and that in fact much of the most exciting science is also taking place at the boundaries between the disciplines,» says David Blockstein, a senior scientist with the National Council for Science and the Environment, a nongovernmental organization based in Washington, D.C., that promotes science - based environmental decision - making.
The Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health have both recently declared that a shift toward research into translating data across boundaries is necessary for improving the drug development and delivery process.
HFSP and other international biomedical research programs can serve as models for the far larger investment efforts needed to promote and maintain research networks and training across national boundaries.
These very general statements represent the first findings of an experimental effort to develop a technique for making comparative studies, across national boundaries, of the concerns and aspirations of people around the world.
Some of the most ambitious schemes cross national boundaries: for example, there is a corridor linking the massive game reserves of Masai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti across the border in Tanzania.
«We have only just scratched the surface of defining key spatial hotspots, but clearly for these highly mobile sharks, we need international cooperation» said Dr Guttridge, «and unfortunately, sharks refuse to acknowledge national boundaries
Working drafts of the agreement have emphasized the need for «facilitating» the efforts of foreign scientists within national boundaries.
Herbert Funsten is recognized as a world - renowned experimental space scientist and has led science instruments on NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) and Van Allen Probes missions and national security instruments on the DOE's SABRS Validation Experiment (SAVE) and Space and Atmospheric Burst Reporting System (SABRS) payloads, while also participating in NASA's Cassini, Two Wide - angle Imaging Neutral - atom Spectrometers (TWINS), Deep Space 1, Mars Odyssey, and Imager for Magnetopause - to - Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) missions.
The aim was to strengthen institutional capacity and national policies, supporting trans boundary regional cooperation, and help generate income for herders and others living with the PAs.
It serves as an excellent model on which to base a wider European and international policy, vital for a disease that does not respect national boundaries.
Dr. Susannah Burrows, atmospheric researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, was quoted in the IOP community website, environmentalresearchweb for her recent co-authored paper, «Prospects for Simulating Macromolecular Surfactant Chemistry at the Ocean - Atmosphere Boundary» published in Environmental Research Letters.
Data shared through RD ‐ Connect is accessible beyond the usual institutional and national boundaries and researchers across the world can benefit from the opportunity to work with others with an interest in the same field, pool data to create larger cohorts, find confirmatory cases, and access samples for further study.
The Wide - Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) would launch in 2020 as one of the next generation of telescopes that should target the early universe, search for nearby habitable planets and test the boundaries of fundamental physics, according to the Astro2010 Decadal Survey by the National Academy of Sciences.
Some Kurdish nationalist organizations seek to create an independent nation state consisting of some or all of these areas with a Kurdish majority, while others campaign for greater autonomy within the existing national boundaries.
Pushing the boundary lines to not only protect the national security of one of the most powerful countries in the world, but also civilians» individual rights and freedom, can be an intimidating process for even the bravest male soldiers.
Though the show only lasted 13 months, «National Lampoon» brought together writers and performers who would push the boundaries of comedy for decades to come: Gilda, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Christopher Guest, and Richard Belzer, to name a few.
Schools need to prepare students for a world in which people need to work with people of diverse cultural origins, and appreciate different ideas, perspectives and values; a world in which people need to develop trust to collaborate across such differences; and a world in which people's lives will be affected by issues that transcend national boundaries.
That question currently looms over the national conversation about school reform... [and] it is time for educators and policymakers to rethink the boundaries distinguishing the public and private in education.
Fortunately, for our purposes as evaluators, project administrators made a concerted effort to contain the effect of the NLP within the selected LEAs, and no information about the NLP formally crossed LEA boundaries; schools outside the LEAs involved would not have been able to obtain a copy of the framework from the national center.
According to research sponsored by the Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) and the National School Boards Association (NSBA), they include (1) feelings of safety among staff and students; (2) supportive relationships within the school; (3) engagement and empowerment of students as valued members and resources in the school community; (4) clear rules and boundaries that are understood by all students and staff; (5) high expectations for academic achievement and appropriate behavior; and (6) trust, respect, and an ethos of caring (Bryant & Kelly, 2006; Elfstrom, Vanderzee, Cuellar, Sink, & Volz, 2006; Perkins, 2006).
«Mind in the Making and Community Schools: Crossing Boundaries and Creating Strong Linkages for Children Birth through Eight and their Families,» is a collaborative project with The Children's Aid Society's National Center for Community Schools and the Institute for Educational Leadership.
The minor tweaks that occur at national level — setting the «C grade» boundary at one point higher to reduce a pass rate by 0.3 per cent rather than to see it rise by 2.5 per cent, for example — may be a minor tweak nationally, but in some of our academies and schools this causes a tsunami effect.
Owen Hathway, policy officer with the National Union of Teachers (NUT) Cymru, said it was «simply unacceptable to move the goalposts for boundary grades half way through the process, especially having not given any prior warning to teachers and pupils».
The benefit of this was that they came with national performance data (ResultsPlus) for each question and so we were able to back - calculate A * - G grade boundaries for each paper and put them onto the 9 - 1 scale by using the grade 1 - G, 4 - C, 7 - A equivalencies.
Theory - building that transcends parochial national boundaries and speaks to the global nature of the Journal's diverse audience is imperative for this current phase.
In addition, the following types of projects are eligible: international bridges and tunnels; intercity passenger bus and rail facilities and vehicles; publicly owned freight rail facilities; private facilities providing public benefit for highway users; intermodal freight transfer facilities; projects that provide access to such facilities; service improvements on or adjacent to the National Highway System; and projects located within the boundary of a port terminal under certain conditions.
Here students from national and international boundaries come for pursuing a course offered by the University.
Exceptions would be granted for non-negotiable boundaries, like state and national boundaries.
Altering the fence's boundary would enable dingoes to enter the Sturt national park in New South Wales, allowing scientists to assess whether dingoes, long reviled by many people as dangerous to livestock and even humans, could in fact act as saviours for threatened native animals.
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