Sentences with phrase «scarce resources through»

This will allow more efficient use and allocation of scarce resources through coordination and collaboration between jurisdictions on research, policy development and pilot projects.

Not exact matches

Start with production: there certainly was a point in human history when economic power was derived through the control of resources and the production of scarce goods:
The United States sought to destroy Nicaragua's economy through U.S. and contra attacks against production sites and human services and by forcing the Nicaraguan government to shift scarce resources away from development and into defense.
She's been through it all, all while hoping for her rainbow baby (baby born after loss) while living through added hell in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island, making resources, support and basic necessities scarce.
When looking for scarce food resources, animals might traverse random paths as they search through their grazing terrain, or move to new territory.
As they moved from seasonally collecting acorns and hunting gazelle to farming wheat and barley, many researchers think they went through an intermediary phase: a semisedentary period in which they built stone dwellings but still hunted for sustenance and moved on when resources became scarce.
In fact they may well be making the situation worse by asking a scarce resource to jump through unnecessary hoops in order to find their next role and to further their career.
We helped to empower school communities to allocate scarce resources effectively and prioritize resources for our highest need students by OUSD and through the new Local Control Funding Formula.
This is not only good for those who have pets as their responsibility; it also means that issues which might otherwise take up scarce public resources through the regulatory or lawmaking process are handled long before they become problems.
Stealth or shoot your way through levels, but remember that resources are scarce — as is ammunition.
The more scientists and journalists talk, the more likely it is that the public — through the media — will appreciate what science can (and can not) offer as society grapples with difficult questions about how to invest scarce resources.
WRI: Water is a scarce resource in India, especially in the state of Maharashtra, where most rainfall is limited to the monsoon season from June through September.
So how does a case like this wend its way through our clogged system, squandering scarce judicial and community resources, while no one watches the public purse?
These competitive awards are a smart way to use scarce federal resources to improve the lives of children and families through home visiting programs that research shows yield results.
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