Sentences with phrase «shown in a global context»

Iain Black, president and CEO, Vancouver Board of Trade This budget reflects the type of long - term thinking that needs to be shown in a global context of the need for more free trade, particularly with Asia, South America and Europe.

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The show focuses on global macro issues with a Middle Eastern context, providing expert analysis of major market moving stories and featuring the biggest newsmakers in the region.
The custom plugin syntax allow you to show social icons also inside a Joomla module using a global page context, in this way the page link that is visited will be shared.
Quogue Gallery co-owner Chester Murray explained that the motivation behind mounting this exhibition was «to review the 14 shows we've had since opening the gallery — principally contemporary and abstract photography, paintings and prints — in order to put them in a more global context
Of course, none of these shows were meant to be the last word on contemporary painting, but as the most recent word on painting at these rather prominent regional institutions it would behoove them to extend themselves towards contemporary art in a global context, rather than contemporary as defined by major Western cities.
As the inaugural show of the OF (F) Africa series, this exhibition will contribute to the visual documentation of contemporary Africa and its transformations in the context of intra-African and global developments.
By having the marker it says in the larger context of the global and historical artistic community, it has to be shown in a specific context to be considered worthwhile.
But such conflicts, Fürstenberg shows to be superficial when regarded in a larger global context of the group exhibition.
While In Context manifests an intimate and often candid exploration of the dynamics of the African continent, the Winter Show will offer a broader conceptual platform, covering many aspects of South African, African and global landscapes and conditions.
But I think it's most meaningful considered in the context of Gallup findings showing global warming still at the bottom of environmental concerns.
Never mind that neither Gore nor anyone else who quotes the «reposition global warming» phrase and other memo phrases ever shows them in their full context or mentions any in - depth details about the leak, and none of them have ever proven a quid pro quo arrangement exists between skeptics and industry funders.
Just as significantly, it shows that this is an achievable goal, though only in the context of a fair global regime.
When I began my intensive search for anything showing the «reposition global warming» memo in its full context, what I found in just the first day was essentially wall - to - wall quotes about Ross Gelbspan's big revelation of it to the world — except for one lone exception, which was a March 13, 2008 US News & World Report article noting phrase was part of Kivalina v Exxon court case documents (more on that separate problem here) which themselves led me to the New York Times revelation of the phrase and the ICE campaign, over six years earlier than any accolades about Gelbspan's exposé.
The vast majority of climate analysis based on actual empirical evidence show similar results, whether in a global or regional context.
In the first place, these collapses would happen in a context of global warming, and again the climate - model evidence shows that they would not suffice for the joIn the first place, these collapses would happen in a context of global warming, and again the climate - model evidence shows that they would not suffice for the join a context of global warming, and again the climate - model evidence shows that they would not suffice for the job.
The group is particularly in demand in an international context, as shown by advising Vectra, a portfolio company of Apollo Global Management, on the sale of the coating, catalyst and tyre business segment to The Jordan Company.
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