Sentences with phrase «removal of these barriers»

He is expected to push for the removal of barriers to investment from U.S. companies.
Surgeon General Regina Benjamin calls on the entire nation to support the removal of barriers to this important public health behavior.
«We're pleased to join in L'Oréal to work in the removal of the barriers that women face and the full recognition of women in science and engineering,» said Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS and executive publisher of the Science family of journals.
The Committee will serve to work across departments and with a variety of stakeholders to facilitate the removal of barriers and the implementation of innovative solutions.
Second, there must be a rising price (tax) on carbon emissions, as well as effective energy efficiency standards, and removal of barriers to efficiency.
It is important for human society to now focus on removal of these barriers, for which the first step would be to create awareness on the scientific realities of climate change.
The objective of the legislation is therefore to encourage the removal of barriers to equal opportunity based on an individual's ability, rather than on the prohibition maliciously motivated actions.
The same due date applies for the development of a multi-year accessibility plan that states the organization's approach for the prevention and removal of barriers under the areas covered in the Integrated Regulation.
The act should require that, where specified in the regulations, persons and organizations prepare and file an accessibility report containing the prescribed information regarding accessibility and the prevention and removal of barriers.
From a legal point of view there are two priorities which stand out: Priority 2.3, to «uphold the rights of people living with mental health problems and illnesses,» which includes recommendations relating to the removal of barriers to full participation, stopping disclosure of police apprehensions under mental health acts for «police record checks,» aligning legislation and policies with the UN Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities, moving away from methods of seclusion and restraint, and supporting advocacy.
Interethnic Provisions of 1996 (Section 1808 of P.L. 104 - 188, Removal of Barriers to Interethnic Adoption)(See Major Federal Legislation Concerned with Child Protection, Child Welfare, and Adoption.)
I expect in part their work is driven by the need for the legislated removal of barriers to inter-provincial trade, the removal of jurisdictional licensing requirements that currently require Manitobans to stay in that province with their real estate license.

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And he commissioned Compete to Win, an expert report advocating the slow removal of foreign investment barriers that was so sensible it has been ignored by the Harper government ever since.
Beyond the headlines, what's actually happening is a gradual removal of investment barriers across the developed world.
The removal of trade barriers has played a significant role in reducing global poverty and encouraging peace between nations, achievements that could be eroded by tit - for - tat backsliding.
Finally, the Speech from the Throne stated that the Government would «work with provinces and territories» in a number of areas, including credential recognition, labour market mobility, removal of trade barriers, among others.
The federal government projects that the removal of trade barriers will increase Canadian exports to South Korea by 32 per cent and boost Canada's gross domestic product by $ 1.7 - billion.
That barrier's now been lifted: With the removal of ownership caps, the company no longer has to partner with a Chinese carmaker.
In his account, it has been internationalist idealism among politicians rather than business and financial interests that has led to the removal of trade barriers.
It also urged the church to employ such persons, encouraged individuals with handicaps to become part of the ongoing life of the church, and specifically called attention «to removal of environmental and architectural barriers
Examples of barriers to breastfeeding include placement of the stable, healthy, full - term newborn on an infant warmer immediately upon delivery rather than skin - to - skin with the mother, provision of infant formula or water to breastfed newborns without medical indication, removal of the newborn from the mother's room at night, inadequate assurance of post-discharge follow - up for lactation support, and provision of promotional samples of infant formula from manufacturers.
«This is in itself another mine field: we would need to negotiate the removal not just of tariff barriers; but the prevention of non-tariff barriers which today are often the biggest impediments to trade and pile costs on business.
«The Business Council looks forward to working with The Governor and Legislature to make tax relief and the removal of regulatory business barriers a reality for New York in this legislative session.»
Green said that in 2010, the Government had «removed more than 5,000 foreign criminals, 43 % by the end of their prison sentence», adding that «where there are barriers to early removal, the agency seeks to detain them to protect the public».
It is figures like these that have informed the urgency with which the government has pursued its Free SHS policy to address inequality and ensure equal opportunities for all students through the removal of cost barriers.
Other transportation proposals include procurement reforms to reduce sealed bids for MTA contracts; requirements that all backseat automobile passengers wear seat belts, and children under age 8 be properly restrained in school buses; and removal of legal barriers to encourage self - driving car manufacturers to operate in New York.
«I have been a strong advocate for the removal of customs barriers across the continent.
Michel started a Facebook page called «WNY for Grand Island Toll Barrier Removal,» which quickly piled up thousands of followers — including Nate McMurray, the new supervisor of Grand Island.
WNY for Grand Island Toll Barrier Removal also plans to erect billboards at the end of the summer with the message: «Governor, do you hear us?»
Supervisor Nathan D. McMurray and others, like commuter Brian Michel of Lewiston, who recently formed the WNY for Grand Island Toll Barrier Removal, said the tolls cost residents and commuters time stuck in traffic and are also a health concern and a barrier to businesses on the Barrier Removal, said the tolls cost residents and commuters time stuck in traffic and are also a health concern and a barrier to businesses on the barrier to businesses on the island.
By Monday morning, both he and Brian Michel, the leader of WNY for Grand Island Toll Barrier Removal, had been contacted by Cuomo's staff.
«The principal barriers to removal are non-compliance on the part of individuals which means we have insufficient evidence of nationality and identity to obtain a travel document, ongoing legal challenges and the situations in countries of return.»
These promising new directions include higher fusion power densities, and hence smaller reactors; development of «transport barriers» in the plasma, leading to improved energy confinement and smaller sizes; self - driven plasma currents that permit steady - state operation and low recirculating power; and the development of advanced divertor concepts to provide particle control and heat removal over long reactor lifetimes.
According to Jack Schafer Ph.D. one of the more unusual signs of attraction is the removal of (physical) barriers.
Keys to a «dyslexia friendly» classroom include the removal of any necessary barriers to learning and enhancement of strengths; the determination of all individual learning needs, and teaching in such a way that these individuals can learn from.
Removal of legal barriers to sharing safety - related information among educational, mental health, and law enforcement agencies in cases where a person has threatened violence;
Removal of policy barriers that inhibit PL could also contribute to more - complete implementation.
Judge Moukawsher called for the removal of persistent barriers to student success and equity, such as arcane teacher and leader staffing systems based only on years on the job and degrees earned while leaving out the most important factor: impact on student growth.
(e)(1) The Secretary is authorized, directly or by contract with State vocational REHABILITATION agencies or experts or consultants or groups thereof, to provide technical assistance (A) to REHABILITATION facilities, and (B) for the purpose of removal og architectural and transportation barriers, to any public or nonprofit agency, institution, organization or facility.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting of airport hazards, and including navigation aids used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification of the airport under section 612 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and security equipment required of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase of noise suppressing equipment, the construction of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose of diminishing the effect of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein, or of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition of land or of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels of the operation of a public airport.
-- The term «qualified individual with a disability» means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications to rules, policies, or practices, the removal of architectural, communication, or transportation barriers, or the provision of auxiliary aids and services, meets the essential eligibility requirements for the receipt of services or the participation in programs or activities provided by a public entity.
(iv) a failure to remove architectural barriers, and communication barriers that are structural in nature, in existing facilities, and transportation barriers in existing vehicles and rail passenger cars used by an establishment for transporting individuals (not including barriers that can only be removed through the retrofitting of vehicles or rail passenger cars by the installation of a hydraulic or other lift), where such removal is readily achievable; and
It's important to keep in mind that seagrass is an important part of Belize's ecosystem, and the removal of seagrass is highly controversial and legislated due to its importance to the health of the Barrier Reef.
Following a week - long constructive discussion with UNESCO's World Heritage Centre and IUCN, the government of Belize agreed to start talks on critical conservation challenges related to the removal of the Belize Barrier Reef from the World Heritage List in Danger.
It also advocates for the removal of infrastructure access barriers for thermal storage, saying that some market incentive structures and regulatory frameworks are not geared up to best recognise the efficiency of thermal energy storage, with some barriers seen by EASE as technology - specific.
If imports of sugarcane ethanol are merely going to cut down on corn ethanol consumption / production, then it seems that the removal of the trade barrier would be a neutral / good thing.
Through technology development and market barrier removal, the focus of Task I is enabling the entry of CSP systems into the commercial market place.
Maintaining those trend lines will depend on how policymakers answer a number of questions, most notably having to do with declining domestic gasoline consumption, changing market dynamics for American refineries, and the removal of arbitrary barriers to exporting certain energy products that were installed during the OPEC embargoes of the 1970s.
This standard requires an organization that is an employer to engage in the proactive identification, removal and prevention of barriers hindering the full participation in employment of persons with disabilities.
TTIP's removal of trade barriers will dramatically open up the US market for British companies, in turn increasing demand for their products.
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