Sentences with phrase «not competing priorities»

Energy access and climate goals are not competing priorities.
It's helpful to understand that family engagement is not a competing priority with other initiatives, but rather complements our other school goals.

Not exact matches

Many reasons can include but aren't limited to a bad strategy, a weak culture lacking trust and accountability, poor communication, low levels of buy - in, change fatigue and competing priorities.
Targeted allocations ensure that clean power and adaptation investments won't get lost among competing priorities.
Xhaka and a defensive midfielder should not be playing together.For our style of play it will be irrelevant.Unless Wenger is buying the DM to compete with Xhaka then fine.We need a player who will compete with Ramsey.Last season all our CM's were injured which really cost us.We need a central midfielder more than a defensive one.If Ramsey gets injured we're doomed if we don't have any back ups available.I thought after Lacazette a CM would've been our priority but signs are showing that it'll likely be ignored and we will sign another attacker.
we need two world class attacking options to compete with the best at home and in europe next season... giroud, walcott, ox iwobi, campbell do not provide that in any combo... more important for me than anything else... if we repeat defensive stats of last season and add the kind of goal tally a top team needs we will be there or there abouts... that said i would like mert to leave and an alternative found just not a priority
While social and environmental objectives are not necessarily in conflict (indeed action to meet green objectives through domestic heating and insulation improvements represents the definitive policy in eradicating fuel poverty), a range of factors mean that they are nevertheless often seen as competing for political priority and resources.
In my area, the hardest and most demanding aspect of my job isn't winning elections or raising the money; it is managing the often unreasonable and competing demands of six MPs, six Council Leaders, six Management Committees and 88 branch Chairmen, all of whom think their needs should take priority over everyone else's.
Although Hall has so far declined to discuss his priorities for the committee, he laid out his strategy for possibly revising the COMPETES bill in describing what he didn't like about it.
Senior leadership teams (SLT) and IT teams in schools are not often wireless experts as they have so many competing priorities to deal with.»
It is not enough to make education one of several competing priorities.
«Courts are constitutionally unfit because they can't sort out competing legislative spending priorities or even competing constitutional spending priorities
It also doesn't help that as a society we spend billions on products, advertising and messaging to promote the latest type of diet, fad, program, trend, etc., each one a competing priority on our time, attention and mental energy as we try to focus on what will help us achieve our fitness goals — more times than not, simple measures like «lose weight», «gain muscle», or «reduce blood pressure.»
Smartphones are its number one priority, but there is a temptation in offering something competing products do not: customisation.
The bottom line is that it's not fear that's holding Amber back — it's finding financial balance to deal with competing money priorities.
But society doesn't act on reducing future disasters due mostly to 1) lack of public demand and 2) competing priorities.
On an issue like earthquake - risk reduction there is constant tension, given competing priorities, over how much to spend to limit deaths in a seismic shock that might come tomorrow, or not for decades.
But — like most presidents before him with that same stated concern — he has not been inclined to make the sustained push for an expanded and sustainable energy menu a top priority in the face of competing issues and events.
They argue that shale gas, accessible through cost - effective methods like hydraulic fracturing, are sufficiently plentiful and cheap that most renewable energy sources will not be able to compete for decades, and that we should instead focus our national energy priorities on exploiting our newfound domestic shale gas reserves.61
So if Parkinson is right to claim that «Even if coal were free to burn, power stations couldn't compete», it would be because solar, in spite of the sun being free, costs more than coal, and it is given priority on the grid.
The City government pleads poverty, and even environmentalist Gord Perks says to Eye Weekly: «I would certainly support this if it's not interfering with competing priorities
Most parties maintained old and rigid positions and did not seek a common ground: More Team Players Needed Equally disappointing was the ongoing lack of U.S. leadership in guiding the discussion toward a deal in Copenhagen due to the Obama administration's competing priorities, including the drawn out debate on the Senate's proposed climate legislation.
When you have work for a number of internal clients with competing deadlines or when your simple explanation has not been accepted seek input on priorities.
Justice Morris Fish stated that the true task of the law is to balance the competing interests of the state and the individual, not to give absolute priority to one or the other.
«Timminco in this case you have competing creditors — the pension funds up against a secured lender but not a DIP lender — in Quebec under Quebec law and DIP lenders always have a «super priority.
A consumer that seeks out information first and then looks for — Real Estate — service is either depending on a competing Buyer taking the same approach or depending that there isn't a competing Buyer that has made service their first priority.
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