Sentences with phrase «noble objective»

But the half - century - old practice of blasting people and machinery into space via barely controlled chemical explosions is a dangerous and expensive way to achieve such noble objectives.
It remains to be seen if such noble objectives will be translated into collaborative actions by the kennel clubs involved.
In the case of Fukoku Mutual, the more noble objective is getting customers a decision — and a payout — faster, which the company claims the system will accomplish.
In his acceptance remarks, Opeseitan congratulated A.Y.E for what he called its very noble objectives and thanked the organisation for considering him...
Bringing in Camel Jockeys will just muddy the waters, but they may just stomp some eavangelical butt, which in itself is a noble objective.
«In this respect, there is the need for all the stakeholders in the education sector, especially the ministry of education, the Ghana Education Service (GES), the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), and the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), not excluding the Teachers and Education Workers» Union (TEWU), to come together and close ranks to work closely with WAEC to achieve that noble objective of no more examination leaks in this country.
«We appreciate and acknowledge the fact that whilst he was campaigning set out a noble objective of free senior high school.
This very action of the government is therefore not only undermining and defeating the noble objectives of the country's climate change policy and that of the Paris Agreement on climate change but also a demonstration of no practical commitment to the global development agenda such as the Africa Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
«My emphasis is that let us not pursue this noble objective which is important for the future of our students and dear to the parents hearts with experimental financing.
«My emphasis is that let us not pursue this noble objective which...
After the end of that administration, the Support Our Troops Foundation appears to have gone to sleep, abandoning what I think was its noble objective with the «demise» of that administration.
If it is so, efforts should be made by our stakeholders to come to a round table discussion towards realizing this noble objective so that Southern Kaduna which is known for peace will regain its rightful place.
A noble objective indeed, but so hard to attain — in a land where high school diplomas signify scant «readiness» and more than a quarter of young people drop out before getting them — that today's push for both universality and readiness impels a lot of folks to cut corners.
Tolerance for diversity is a noble objective, and America's educators should be applauded for having successfully integrated it into the education of today's students.
Scottish Conservative education spokeswoman Liz Smith MSP said: «Delivering free school meals for low income families for every day of the year may be a noble objective but it is undoubtedly expensive if each child is to have a nutritious meal.
While these are all noble objectives that do build trust in our industry, I now realize they are minor concerns compared to the more pervasive issue of advisors» misguided beliefs.
Advocacy groups, most of the media and many politicians constantly portray reducing CO2 emissions as an essential and noble objective.
While emissions standards have a noble objective, what we need much, much more than legislators setting an arbitrary standard is a gas tax.
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