Sentences with phrase «strategic national importance»

Any move on NetCo would require state backing given that it is considered of strategic national importance, so getting CDP on its side would further Elliott's ambitions for the asset.
The hands - on approach has led to tensions with the Italian government, which considers TIM of strategic national importance.

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Underpinning much local opposition is objection to diktat from distant bureaucrats in central government, but we need a way of gaining local approval without allowing a tiny minority a veto on projects of essential national strategic importance.
«I am glad that the state government has fully keyed into the All Green Initiative and the Anchor Borrowers» Scheme of the Federal Government considering the strategic importance of agriculture to our national development.
Cooney himself made 294 edits to the administration's 364 - page Strategic Plan for the U.S. Climate Change Science Program posted July 24, 2003, «to exaggerate or emphasize scientific uncertainties or to deemphasize or diminish the importance of the human role in global warming,» and Cooney and the CEQ played a role in eliminating climate change sections in the EPA's draft Report on the Environment as well as its National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report.
The Singapore Millennium Foundation, a nonprofit charitable organization created to promote and advance scientific progress in Singapore, offers Singapore Millennium Scholarships to outstanding young predoctoral and postdoctoral research scientists and engineers in selected scientific disciplines of strategic importance to Singapore's economy and national development.
Both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence emphasised the importance of a strategic American military presence on the moon, with Pence stating that it will «enhance our national security and our capacity to provide for the common defense of the people of the United States of America.»
I agree with the need for & importance of students working in their zone of proximal development but careful & strategic funding and restructuring (of our national curriculum and reporting legislation along with «the way schools work») would be required to avoid a return to the «dumbing down of the nation» that seemed to occur a few syllabi ago when things were quite «loosey goosey».
In her presentation based on Australian research, Dr O'Donnell highlighted the importance of building strong working relationships between government departments and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, but pointed out that there is a lack of national strategic direction to support engagement with Indigenous leaders and peak bodies.
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