Sentences with phrase «people capitalising on»

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people capitalised on this opportunity, supporting our creativity, entrepreneurialism and innovation.

Not exact matches

With interest growing in the Meat Free Monday campaign, Paul also points out that vegetarian cuisine needs to show what it can do, not only to counter certain false impressions, but to capitalise on the increasing numbers of people doing their bit for the environment and animal welfare by eating less meat.
The way that we beat terrorism is by staying strong, dusting ourselves down and moving on, rather than this populist move to capitalise on the goodwill of ordinary people.
It wasn't about playing a Championship side, it was about capitalising on an opportunity to lift a competition we won habitually in the early part of the century, it was about making the most of beating Liverpool, Everton and Spurs to get here (isn't it remarkable that people say the cup has opened up for us, when it is us who have knocked out most of the big boys?)
I warned that wrong people in sensitive positions may capitalise on your sincerity to engage in proxy wars without your knowledge.
The government is hoping to capitalise on the publicity generated by Live Earth with a new campaign urging people to act on climate change.
Afenifere stated that Akande was not sentimental in his comments by revealing that some people were capitalising on the President's health to fulfil selfish objectives.
We're able to capitalise on people wanting an alternative and being able to see that the alternative is electable.»
Aren't leaders supposed to recognise and capitalise on the unique skills of the people they lead?
So job centres will be able to make use of the subsidy before people are referred to the Work Programme, capitalising on their links with local employers.
Just as the Party Leadership seized the initiative at our Blackpool Conference offering enterprising policies on issues such as inheritance tax, in the Welsh Assembly under Nick Bourne's leadership we are capitalising on our new platform as the Official Opposition — putting ideas before ideology, people before party politics.
«Failure of some of the leadership we had in the past led to our not being able to capitalise on resources to improve the lot of the people,» the President said.
Plenty of people aren't married — hey, at least you've been invited to drink free booze, dance to ABBA, and capitalise on the frivolities!
Social mobility is better facilitated when early education includes these elements, enabling young people to take ownership of their working life and capitalise on every opportunity which comes their way.
Driven by three concerns — the global levels of poverty and malnutrition, the loss of our rainforests and the need to empower local communities to support themselves — Natural Nutrients capitalises on the resources of a living rainforest, providing local people with the tools and skills to produce nutritious food supplements from edible bugs.
We must prepare young people for a digital world in which they can make safe, secure and informed choices that capitalise on new opportunities and allow them to play a full part in making Scotland a digital nation.
Looop help their clients all over the world to digitally transform their L&D and capitalise on how people really want to learn today with a platform that is renowned for its extraordinary levels of learner engagement.
Looop help their clients all over the world to capitalise on how people really want to learn today and the platform is renowned for its extraordinary levels of learner engagement.
The Sunday Telegraph quoted an unnamed government source as saying that allowing new grammars would be about «social mobility and making sure that people have the opportunity to capitalise on all of their talents».
But it gave me a huge surprise that I'd reacted like that — maybe I sabotaged myself on purpose by NOT capitalising on it — all sorts of people were telling me what I ought to do, and I did none of it.
I wonder what could happen if the Big Five publishers of the Anglo - Saxon world banded together like this to form an Alliance to defy Amazon, produce their own eReaders, develop their own software, and build up a robust ecosystem, to directly compete with Amazon, whom they so loathe yet can't live without... Off course the devices, software, and ecosystem would have to be absolutely top notch to make people actually consider leaving Amazon (the Big Five might want to capitalise on AudioBooks by making eReaders that allow you to plug in a headphone).
The Wii U is on its last legs, and some very credible people say that popular games like Zelda U, Super Mario Maker and Splatoon are coming to the Nintendo NX as well, to capitalise on its likely higher level of popularity.
, Irish Times, October 23 Louise Jury, «Now they're REALLY taking the p ***: urinating model is shortlisted for Turner Prize», London Evening Standard, October 22 Aidan Dunne, «Derry courts controvery as Turner Prize opens offshore for first time», Irish Times, October 22 «Turner Prize exhibition due to open in Londonderrry», BBC news, October 22 «Turner Prize Exhibition Unveiled In Derry For City of Culture 2013», Artlyst.com, October 22 Ashoke Nag, «Christie's London evening auctions of post-war classics and Italian sales raises 54,586,900 euros», The Economic Times, October 22 Ashoke Nag, «Collectors from around the world gathers at Sotheby's Frieze Week sale in London», The Economic Times, October 18 Anny Shaw, «The Kids are alright», The Art Newspaper, October 18 Mary M. Lane, «Christie's Sells View of a Space Station for $ 3.8 Million», The Wall Street Journal, October 18 «The ArtLyst Power 100: 2013 Alternative Art Power List Unveiled», Artlyst.com, October 16 «Chistie's Art Cornucopia: Auction Houses as Exhibition Spaces», Huffington Post, October 13 Colin Gleadell, «London auctions capitalise on Frieze week», The Telegraph, October 8 «The Power 1000 — London's most influential people 2013: Imagineers, Artists and Curators», London Evening Standard, September 19 «Slideshow: See Massimiliano Gioni's Encyclopaedic Palace in 20 Key Works», Blouin Artinfo, August 1 «John Moores Painting Prize 2013 new open for entries», a-n, July 25 «Lynette Yiadom - Boakye», ART post blog, July 16 «Tate Patrons Report 2012 - 2013», Tate, London, pp. 16 - 17 James Hilton, «Who is Lynette Yiadom - Boakye?»
Roberts adds that he thinks the music industry has a chance to «take back the living room» as an entertainment medium, capitalising on the fact that a growing number of people not only have an HD television, but also a decent sound system attached to it.
Organisations need to invest in their people strategies to address skills shortages and ensure they have the right people in place to meet their growth plans and capitalise on opportunities
Highlighting achievements in person feels more comfortable than in a telephone call as you can gauge audience interest, so do try to capitalise on this.
Visionary - a person that can see the business future of a company and capitalise on it.
This would allow traditional owners to build upon existing governance structures in the traditional owner group, establish links with non-traditional owner members of the community and capitalise on the skills base of people already experienced in management and governance.
In particular, we need to capitalise on the roll out of Medicare Locals: to encourage partnerships with them and the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services to improve our peoples» access to mental health and suicide prevention services and specialists.
Schools can also capitalise on young people's tech expertise and understanding of young people's digital lives to educate parents, carers and school staff.
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