Sentences with phrase «national commitments retains»

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This is consistent with national survey reports from the General Social Survey where employee owners report that they have greater job security and lower likelihoods of being laid off in the previous year compared to other employees.29 When faced with recessionary pressures, employee ownership firms may retain workers to sustain a workplace culture based on cooperation, information - sharing, and commitment to long - term performance.
That it is only by maintaining their commitment that each can either retain their form or, in some cases, recapture it prior to stepping onto football's biggest stage or being selected for their national squad in the first place.
On July 19, seven national academies, including the Royal Society, urged the government to make a «bold public commitment» that the United Kingdom wants to retain and build on its research base, «to assuage any loss of confidence in UK research».
Although a strong case can be made that historical ghg emissions before 1990 should be considered in determining a nation's fair share of safe global emissions, selecting a common baseline year such as 1990 would facilitate easier citizen comparison of national commitments while retaining the rights of nations to make arguments that historical ghg emissions should be considered in any equity framework.
NAR supports the House Financial Services Committee's commitment to retaining «grandfathering» in the National Flood Insurance Program.
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