From space exploration to clean energy to medical technologies, Britain will remain at the forefront
of collective endeavours to better understand, and make better, the world in which we live
And all this antagonism comes from the party that preaches the merits
of collective endeavour, unity and solidarity.
Workshop participants identified the tensions and contradictions between the bordered and border-less over the course
of their collective endeavour to highlight how human mobility has provoked the reconfiguration — even activation — of political identities and systems of power.
Not exact matches
Only then can we move forward, united behind a
collective desire to push the boundaries
of human
endeavour.
As we have said, human
endeavour, viewed in its natural» aspect, is tending towards some sort
of collective personality, through which the individual will acquire in some degree the consciousness
of Mankind as a whole.
Accordingly, this
collective work to create revolutions, and the revolutions themselves, provide a furnace
of ideas that shaped the republican tradition more than anything else: these mechanisms, these virtues, these practices, all define the
collective endeavour to build republics.
Like beer goggles, politicians from opposing parties sometimes suffer a phenomenon called «actual goggles», where they're so blinded by the beauty
of regeneration and
collective endeavour that they forget they're working with that duplicitous clown Boris Johnson / New Labour - bot Tessa Jowell (delete as applicable).
For we should be in no doubt, that if our
collective endeavours in these negotiations were to prove insufficient to reach an agreement, it would be a failure in the eyes
of history and a damaging blow to the future
of our continent.
Making Medicines in Africa is a
collective endeavour, by a group
of contributors with a strong African and more broadly Southern presence, to find ways to link technological development, investment and industrial growth in pharmaceuticals to improve access to essential good quality medicines, as part
of moving towards universal access to competent health care in Africa.
The show acts a survey
of our
collective consciousness, and
endeavours to physically manifest our attitudes towards matters that sit upon the scales
of life.
Through different modes
of thinking, feeling, looking and listening, A cap like water, transparent, fluid yet with definite body is a
collective endeavour to explore states
of «jelly - fish» being, unfurling into the space created by H.D's ground breaking work.
(b) in the course
of any
endeavour that a conciliation officer may make under the direction
of the Minister to effect a
collective agreement after the Minister,
(4) Despite anything in this Act, where the Minister has appointed a conciliation officer or a mediator and the parties have failed to enter into a
collective agreement within 15 months from the date
of such appointment, the Minister may, upon the joint request
of the parties, again appoint a conciliation officer to confer with the parties and
endeavour to effect a
collective agreement, and, upon the appointment being made, sections 19 to 36 and 79 to 86 apply, but the appointment is not a bar to an application for certification or for a declaration that the trade union no longer represents the employees in the bargaining unit.
[95]... The 1994 Report
of the Committee
of Experts discussed the domestic schemes that compelled employers to bargain with unions, listing Canada, and approvingly stated that such schemes illustrated «the principle that employers and trade unions should negotiate in good faith and
endeavour to reach an agreement» (Committee
of Experts on the Application
of Conventions and Recommendations, Freedom
of Association and
Collective Bargaining (1994), at para. 243).
Because
collective bargaining and striking are by definition
collective endeavours, they could not be performed by an individual person and thus fell outside
of section 2 (d) protection.