Sentences with phrase «social infrastructure in place»

They campaigned on this policy without realising that you can not start a free SHS without a commensurate social infrastructure in place.

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By establishing a standard for measuring such efforts, B Corporations are a step in that direction — giving social entrepreneurs a place in the legal infrastructure of the corporate system and investors a framework for assessing their performance.
It is the place - based social infrastructure, including social networks and institutions, that gives people sufficient security to think about getting out in the first place.
We're doing work in places as difficult and far flung as Iraq and Syria, Somalia, Indonesia, building football pitches and giving the programmes that go around that infrastructure, those football pitches, that helps us support people to great social outcomes.
You must take credit to put in the critical social infrastructure but you must put it in places where you would get return on investment.
Organized in seven sections, Chaos and Awe begins with «No Place,» a meditation on complex technological systems that have enhanced the connectedness of people and cultures around the world, but also led to a heightened vulnerability in our social, political, and technical infrastructures.
But the scientific understanding we have developed as summarized by the IPCC and affirmed by virtually every relevant scientific body in the US and abroad, together with completely common place social and ethical values about conservation, infrastructure development and food and water management (that apply in all kinds of other policy arenas as well) does call for a response of some kind.
In just eight years, the urban population rose by 50 percent, placing an untenable burden on resources and adding to social stresses, such as inadequate infrastructure and services, overcrowding, and unemployment.
From hazardous effects causing potential loss of life, injury, or other negative health impacts, to the potential exposure of social, economic, and infrastructure assets to adverse impacts, global warming places vulnerable human lives and systems in dangerous jeopardy.
Climate impact concerns include environmental quality (e.g., more ozone, water - logging or salinisation), linkage systems (e.g., threats to water and power supplies), societal infrastructures (e.g., changed energy / water / health requirements, disruptive severe weather events, reductions in resources for other social needs and maintaining sustainable livelihoods, environmental migration (Box 7.2), placing blame for adverse effects, changes in local ecologies that undermine a sense of place), physical infrastructures (e.g., flooding, storm damage, changes in the rate of deterioration of materials, changed requirements for water or energy supply), and economic infrastructures and comparative advantages (e.g., costs and / or risks increased, markets or competitors affected).
If increasing state pension age is just about cost saving, then the government should acknowledge this — as things stand, this ignores the wider conversation that needs to be had around different ways to manage the implications of people living longer, and guaranteeing that the jobs market and social infrastructure is in place to ensure that people in old age get adequate support.
In its application to innocent third parties who have done no wrong, it places Internet intermediaries (entities such as ISPs, search engines, websites hosts, social networking sites, domain name registrars - the infrastructure of the Internet) at the disposal of any party looking for a shortcut to enforcing its rights.
In its annual report in February, it said that while transformation of the nation's payments infrastructure was «essentially positive», it needed to take place «at a rate that does not create problems for certain social groups or exclude anyone from the payment market»In its annual report in February, it said that while transformation of the nation's payments infrastructure was «essentially positive», it needed to take place «at a rate that does not create problems for certain social groups or exclude anyone from the payment market»in February, it said that while transformation of the nation's payments infrastructure was «essentially positive», it needed to take place «at a rate that does not create problems for certain social groups or exclude anyone from the payment market».
Australian cities which provide the most efficient transport and social infrastructure will place themselves in the best positon to maintain liveability.
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