Sentences with phrase «national boundaries so»

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Globalization, which integrates the world economy through liberalization of trade and investment and deregulation and privatization of business so that the world transnational corporations (TNCs) can operate freely across national boundaries.
The old covenant, so vital to the faith and life of Israel, was now transformed into something having no national boundaries.
We live in a world where so many issues require cooperation across national boundaries, but where people's fundamental political identity remains the nation state.
DECaLS was designed from the ground up as a public project, so it is wonderful to see the data enabling exciting discoveries that are pushing the boundaries of the known Universe, said Arjun Dey of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), one of the co-leads of the DECaLS survey.
GNG, whose mission is to bring young people face - to - face across spatial, cultural, and national boundaries through videoconferencing, has been doing so since its founding in 1998.
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.
The general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, Russell Hobby, said: «There are so many simultaneous changes to exams, grade boundaries and measures that it would be difficult to ascribe any effect to the 2010 boycott.
Banff and Lake Louise are within the National Park boundary, so you are required to pay a use fee for the duration of your stay.
As for where to stay, there aren't any hotels or resorts within the U.S. Virgin Islands National Park boundaries, so St John visitors who wish to overnight near Trunk Bay tend to turn to the resorts at Caneel Bay and Cruz Bay.
Again, this raises the not - too - rhetorical question of what changed in the laws of nature governing reality in common law Canada — at least reality as it exists outside of the National Capital Region and the boundaries of the various provincial and territorial legislatures — so that the but - for test was now almost Ivory Snow level workable?
Because so many of the origins and consequences of childhood toxic stress lie beyond the boundaries of the clinical setting, pediatric providers are often called on to work collaboratively with parents, social workers, teachers, coaches, civic leaders, policy makers, and other invested stakeholders to influence services that fall outside the traditional realm of clinical practice.72 In many cases, these efforts extend even further afield, moving into the realm of ecologically based, public health initiatives that address the precipitants of toxic stress at the community, state, and national levels.
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