Sentences with phrase «overcome existing obstacles»

The goal of this project is to identify concrete solutions to overcome existing obstacles to implementing the UN Declaration in Canada.
Forest Trends works in key tropical forest countries to find creative approaches that leverage public and private finance together to overcome existing obstacles to large - scale sustainable agriculture.

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Whether those limitations exist in your physical capabilities, resource access, or somewhere else, there is virtually no obstacle that can not be overcome.
They don't see challenges to their existing beliefs as opportunities for their theology to be challenged, but rather as obstacles or hurdles to be overcome.
Governor Cuomo's M / WBE team will identify ways to overcome these obstacles and enhance existing programs to spur participation.
Several remedies to overcome recruitment and retention obstacles are listed in the NEA publication, including the development of a new program that would recruit teachers from existing school support personnel, said Sigun Eubanks, NEA's teacher recruitment specialist and one of the contributors to the report.
Judge Bullock recognized that although those obstacles often exist outside the school walls, overcoming them is part of the state's constitutional obligation to provide a free public education.
By retrofitting carbon capture to existing polluting facilities like coal power stations, they have the option of continuing operation with lower emissions, potentially overcoming political and economic obstacles to system transformation.
Below, I have taken some of the obstacles identified in the report, which in my opinion and experience are critical for reaching the objective of equitable access and opportunity in our profession, and I provide my recommendations for racialized lawyers to take advantage of the opportunities that exist to overcome these barriers.
But with a constellation of thousands of smaller satellites, SpaceX can overcome the obstacles presented by the distance between them, and hopefully, offer a faster and more affordable service than existing ones.
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The steps taken to overcome the obstacles barring the way toward confronting drug education in our schools may well represent a giant stride forward toward creating a more meaningful dialogue between youngsters and adults than now exists.
Several reports have highlighted the inadequacies of the UK's care system and the high costs associated with implementing new services6 as well as the increasing costs that are associated with cycling placements or returns to care.7 Additionally, existing analyses have emphasised the challenges in conducting economic evaluations of interventions aimed at improving outcomes for maltreated children, which include the need for a long - term perspective, accounting for the context - specific nature of interventions, 8 and overcoming obstacles of cross-comparison due to variations in methods, samples etc..9
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