Sentences with phrase «observer groups who»

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The BNI report, however, has been criticised by several observer groups including policy think tank IMANI Africa and anti-corruption group Occupy Ghana, who described it as deficient.
While speaking in Nairobi, President Mahama who is the Chairman of the Commonwealth Observers group promised that his team will be transparent and impartial in their endeavours.
The BNI report was criticised by several observer groups including policy think tank IMANI Africa and anti-corruption group Occupy Ghana, who described it as deficient.
For some time many political observers in Clarkstown who «follow the money» have wondered how and why Mr. Gromack has built a war chest of nearly $ 1 million and have also wondered what his relationship is with the Parkside Group — a political consulting firm run by the husband of the Rockland County Democratic Chairwoman, Kristen Zebrowski Stavisky.
«There are 20 other countries that have already expressed an interest,» says Mr. Sokolov, who notes that at a May Arctic Council meeting, members blocked several nonnorthern states — including China, Japan, South Korea, and the European Union — from becoming «permanent observers» in the group.
She is an experienced marine wildlife observer who has participated in both scientific and seismic surveys throughout the Southern Ocean (Antarctica), South Atlantic (South Orkney Islands), and the south and west coast of Australia for a variety of non-profit and corporative groups including the International Whaling Commission, Fundación Malpelo, and the offshore industry.
As states develop their initial ESSA plans, most informed observers agree that only a handful will do much more than check the box on federal requirements (e.g., state's duty to act when localities consistently ignore failing schools or groups of children who have no good options).
For months now, Eduflack has been asked the same question from a growing group of education policy observers and a great many of those who are looking to get out of the stands and into the game.
For every Category 4 event, the observer also coded who was providing the instruction (Category 1), the grouping pattern in use for that event (Category 2), the major literacy activity (Category 3), the materials being used (Category 5), the teacher interaction styles observed (Category 6), and the expected responses of the students (Category 7).
The emergence of One Boston shocked political observers, who could not track down any information about where the group or its money was from.
A rather verdigris grisaille work, Erwartung depicts a group of some twenty - plus behatted observers (cloches on the ladies) all seen from the rear, except for one fellow — also hat - wearing — who turns to face the viewer.
summarizes the collective research of a group of artists, curators, observers, activists and critics who test the boundaries of art and other fields — not only to define, defend and expand that space, but to develop, improve, and bring those methodologies back to the public sphere — to make a public, perhaps, in its accumulation.
To Make a Public summarizes the collective research of a group of artists, curators, observers, activists and critics who test the boundaries of art and other fields — not only to define, defend and expand that space, but to develop, improve, and bring those methodologies back to the public sphere — to make a public, perhaps, in its accumulation.
I received the following dispatch earlier today from Susan Lieberman, who's attending the meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, or ICCAT, as an observer for the Pew Environment Group:
I'm attending COP22 as a member of SustainUS, a group of climate justice storytellers from across the U.S. who were chosen to attend COP22 as «observers» — to bear witness to our own destruction.
Just today a group of activists who were accredited with observer badges were detained for wearing a ring of makeup around one eye when entering the COP.
The few critics of the consensus are a small and shrinking group, who to most observers seem irrelevant.
One such approach involves having practicum students serve as process observers who write process notes for psychotherapy groups that are facilitated by more advanced trainees (e.g., postdoctoral interns and staff).
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