Sentences with phrase «substantive dialogue on»

To provide opportunity and inspiration for substantive dialogue on the issues facing the arts in education community, CtC brings together professionals and supporters of the field from all over the world for regional meetings around the U.S. and larger conferences on the HGSE campus.

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The outcome of the dialogue in Tallinn was sobering, as it is difficult to come closer on substantive issues.
«Most important, the New York State AFL - CIO looks forward to the opportunity for an open, honest and substantive dialogue with a Cuomo administration on the issues of shared concern to all New Yorkers.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio visited Trump Tower on Wednesday for what he described as a «candid and substantive dialogue» with President - elect Donald Trump.
If we have a leader that can't recognize that she is only involved in process and not in dealing with the substantive questions, and trying to deny dialogue on those substantive questions, I think it's time to change leadership.»
Rationale The rationale for describing this proposal as an initial step derives from a corpus of published research on the incorporation of research findings into policymaking (e.g the 1978 National Research Council report, Knowledge and Policy: The Uncertain Connection) as well as the project directors» own professional experiences in a number of academic and professional settings about the intellectual and networking challenges of fostering substantive dialogue across analytical perspectives, including the subfield perspectives on science policy.
Quirke: Geoffrey, MIT recently had a high profile debate on this topic — this was a very different reaction towards the divestment movement than that of Harvard, which has kind of rebuffed a substantive dialogue with students on the topic instead of embrace one like MIT.
First assertive and willing to undertake substantive review of legislation, it has set a predictable framework for acceptable limitations on rights and avoided an adversarial relationship with Parliament, preferring dialogue to confrontation.
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