Sentences with phrase «national dimensions of»

The policy paper reports that A + places high on Shields and Knapp's scale of six national dimensions of effective reform practice: 1.
The study found that A + places high on Shields and Knapp's scale of six national dimensions of effective reform practice.

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«The problem has assumed the dimensions of a national emergency,» he said in that message.
There is another aspect of the personal dimension, namely, the role of the national leader.
With the individual's emergence from his primitive estate as a mere item in the social whole, prayers of confession gained a new dimension — acknowledgment of personal unworthiness was added to national penitence.
As everyone knows, there is a tremendous cultural struggle going on in national politics, manifested in disputes over abortion, capital punishment, gun control, crime, welfare, affirmative action, gay rights, school prayer, and other kindred things, many of which have a subtle racial dimension.
By assuming our peoplehood as a dimension of our religion, we Jews have the opportunity of articulating the imperative need of each nation to foster its national individuality as a gift from God, and not as an acquisition of an earthly or demonic power.
The continuation of the Industrial Revolution in the past 100 years has progressively passed beyond the scope and dimensions of the national state and has already provided the basis of regional and world organization.
I think that atheists must often feel like outsiders with regard to a certain dimension of our national experience.
It rejects ideas of property as being measured in three - dimensions and subject to «ownership» by individuals, corporations or national states.
John Allen, writing for the National Catholic Reporter, highlights an additional dimension of the phenomenon that is worrying many.
For virtually no problems faced by and politically debated within these societies are without a moral dimension, including very technical economic problems (such as, say, the prime lending rate or rates of exchange between national currencies).
In order to challenge his emphasis, the delegates from the Philippines issued their national group report, in which they agreed with him on the two essential characteristics of Asian theology: its «third - worldness» (sociopolitical liberation of the poor) and its «Asianness» (the religiocultural dimensions).
Noonan served on the board of the National Right to Life Committee for many years, and readers who want to see how he addressed abortion's moral and legal dimensions should read the elegant arguments in his short book, A Private Choice: Abortion in America in the Seventies.
To project realistic goals for the society of the future in both its national and global dimensions, to nourish a consciousness embodying the ideas, ideals, and life - styles appropriate to the emerging society — these define basic tasks to which the public ministry of the church should be directed.
Global security, instead, has five dimensions that include human, environmental, national, transnational, and transcultural security, and, therefore, global security and the security of any state or culture can not be achieved without good governance at all levels that guarantees security through justice for all individuals, states, and cultures.»
Much has been said about the global environmental, economic and leadership consequences of United States President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement but there is also a national security dimension.
the Council programme may enable member states to focus Council discussion on issues of particular national / regional interest (e.g.: Finland and the Northern Dimension initiative)
This growing emergence of an urban (metropolitan) dimension to national (and international) discourses on shared values, imaginations and common purpose has come to challenge the nationalisation thesis formulated as part of «political modernisation» (Hofferbert and Sharkansky, 1971), and its primary focus on territorial states as expressions of an existing and cohesive civil society, or as «nationalisers» seeking to shape a national identity (Brubaker, 1995).
Along all these dimensions, it is as if the weakening of national sovereignties had been accompanied by a mirage, namely the promise of the eventual birth of an effective European government.
The undifferentiated approach to sovereignty displayed by most Europeanists has consolidated this perspective: if sovereignty always comes with all the dimensions historically embodied by the nation state — a national identity that always contains the seeds of exclusive nationalism and potential power abuse — then it made sense to weaken it in all these dimensions.
[1] «National Interest» is also used to distinguish national from the sub-national, when looking at the domestic and sub-unit dimensions of a country's organNational Interest» is also used to distinguish national from the sub-national, when looking at the domestic and sub-unit dimensions of a country's organnational from the sub-national, when looking at the domestic and sub-unit dimensions of a country's organnational, when looking at the domestic and sub-unit dimensions of a country's organisation.
At 5:15 p.m., the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce, New Democratic Dimensions, Common Cause NY and National Women's Political Caucus NYC Chapter hold a «NYS Political Ethics: Where Do We Go From Here?»
«Your Excellency Sir, however, we wish to draw your attention to a nagging insecurity problem currently threatening the coherence of the Southeast region, with the potential to continue to dubiously snatch away the economic fortunes of the region; cause socio - political dislocation and spark insecurity crisis of regional and national dimension.
Buffalo News columnist Rod Watson wrote today that the protest has the potential to «be different from underwhelming rallies of the past... because the national focus on both income inequality and whether black lives really matter has underscored the economic dimensions of racial exclusion.»
The controversy surrounding the appointment of Ahmed Rufai Abubakar as the new Director - General of the agency has assumed a new dimension as some directors of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) have demanded his removal.
It states that, by the end of 2016, a comprehensive EU strategy should be adopted with a cross-border dimension and an EU added value as a follow up to the first EU Alcohol Strategy (2006 - 2012) based on the work of the Committee of National Alcohol Policy and Action (CNAPA) as well as the WHO Global Strategy and WHO European Action Plan 2012 - 2020.
Mr O'Connor concluded: «Experience tells us that the investigation of leaks, particularly those involving national security or with a political dimension, are fraught with difficulties.»
With the demise of late President John Evans Atta Mills, the political environment changed dramatically, with the Presidential tickets of the two leading parties suddenly turning from the south / north team for the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to a north / south dimension.
The quarrel between the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie - Oyegun, assumed another dimension on Tuesday.
A study published Aug. 28, 2017, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences adds a new dimension to the controversial decision to inject large amounts of chemical dispersants immediately above the crippled oil well at the seafloor during the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010.
The Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science, and Technology Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) funds studies on scientific ethics.
In less than one generation, the information revolution and the introduction of the computer into virtually every dimension of our society has changed how our economy works, how we provide for our national security, and how we structure our everyday lives.
Overall, the animations will help stewards of ocean life think about underwater sound in three dimensions, says Greg Silber, coordinator of recovery activities for endangered large whales at the National Marine Fisheries Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
«My co-authors and I developed a method that instead captures symptom dimensions, or sets of symptoms, informed by the National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria,» continued Dr. McCoy.
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a new technique that lets them pinpoint the location of chemical reactions happening inside lithium - ion batteries in three dimensions at the nanoscale level.
The EU's climate policies set binding targets for the region's 27 member states, but Ivanova says the different countries need «a finer spatial dimension of consumption - related and environmental information that moves beyond national averages.»
Trends in the Early Careers of Life Scientists Committee on Dimensions, Causes, and Implications of Recent Trends in Careers of Life Scientists, National Research Council (National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1998).
«My analogy is to the fact that any lesson requires the use of a solid object, which is in three dimensions,» says Helen Quinn, a theoretical physicist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Stanford, California, who chaired the 18 - member panel that wrote the report.
The research, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS), indicates that rod - shaped particles (150 nanometers in diameter by 450 nanometers long) penetrated human cells about four times faster and traveled farther into the cells than particles with more balanced dimensions (such as 200 nanometers by 200 nanometers).
The National Science Foundation's Dimensions of Biodiversity research program provided funding for the study.
To help shed light on the ultimate causes of biodiversity, the National Science Foundation has awarded $ 2 million over five years through the Dimensions in Biodiversity program to a group of researchers from five institutions, including the University of Chicago.
A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers.
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It has all the elements you want from a good genre film and then it adds a fascinating dimension of national identity and appropriation as a matter of power, which is more a matter of gender than culture.
International and national strategies dealing with the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development are beginning to reflect ESD as a crucial component.
1.2 by 2030, reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions
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