Sentences with phrase «such engagement»

Setting into place appropriate processes for such engagement is central to the success of the new arrangements (as well as to ensuring the effective participation of Indigenous people, as discussed above).
A scientist's outcome expectations related to outreach would be expected to inform the extent to which they continue to engage with the public as well as the nature of such engagement.
There is no assurance provided on such engagements and are meant for a limited audience restricted to usually the owners.
We encourage companies to also include appropriate personnel in such engagements.
Teaching Matters believes such engagement will promote the best teacher effectiveness policies and practices, and that the quality of teaching is the single most important school - related factor contributing to student success.
Such engagement strongly shaped his ideas for art at a time when the electronic image and media - based technologies were also becoming increasingly present in everyday life.
It also requires medical practices to actively monitor employee engagement since such engagement affects patient perception of value.
For such engagement to be equitable, communities must have sufficient information and support to ensure that they can participate and make decisions with their free, prior and informed consent.
We are certainly not at a point where bureaucrats value such engagement or understand its importance in terms of respect and improving the quality of decision making and policy formulation processes.
Moreover, actively engaging in constructivist learning designs with and through technology will afford students the opportunity to see and feel how such engagements play out in their own classrooms.
Participants will share their work within PLCs at each of the levels and the opportunities provided by such engagement.
CJOC, as it's called, liaises with Iraqi security forces and government officials and is one of two strike cells in Iraq that manage such engagements, Sofge said.
Dialogue between Beijing, Tokyo, and Washington can help reduce the risks and costs of ill - advised defense spending, even if such engagement can not bridge differences between these countries» perceived national interests
Calvin reminds his modern «day successors that while such engagement runs many risks, it is essential nonetheless if Christians are to be the leaven where leavening is most needed.
For Mennonites, in particular, such engagement with the wider church and wider culture marks a shift from the separatism of the past.
And fourth, the cultural practice that we call «interreligious dialogue» militates against precisely such engagements and, in so doing, trivializes and eviscerates religious commitments and practices.
The Institute, for example, arranges such engagements for its conferees.
It should be very evident therefore that although the Commission's engagement with academia has been on for a couple of years, a fresh impetus has thus been added to ensure that such an engagement becomes very robust, productive and beneficial to the various stakeholders.
He says some of his colleagues have dismissed the need for such engagement because they contend it's still too hypothetical: Scientists and clinicians can't yet safely and efficiently do the types of genome editing that are being envisioned.
Here are things you should keep in mind before going into such engagement:
It calls attention to the range of readings that can accrue around a work of art and the idea of the continuous flux that such engagement elicits between symbolism and objecthood in the mind of the viewer.»
Such engagement marks Barney's strikingly intimate and unparalleled examination of the social and cultural lives of predominantly middle - upper - class American and European families, for which she uses photography as her tool.
But, ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness.»
In countries where business has had the opportunity to provide inputs on national climate action plans (Nationally Determined Contribution, or «NDCs»), the process can already be seen to have benefitted from such engagement.
You do not announce, or embark on such an engagement and presume that corruption would simply lie down and be swept away.
We are certainly not at a point where bureaucrats value such engagement or understand its importance in terms of respect and in terms of improving the quality of decision making and policy formulation.
In such an engagement, the Church and its message is itself «contextualised» but never in a way that diminishes or compromises the Word of God, of which the Church is custodian but not master.
(Whether this is simply because the contextual setting for such engagement has changed, or rather is indicative of more pervasive problems with the old modes themselves, is of course another important enquiry.)
Such engagement could help sharpen the administration's focus, leading to more substantive, detailed, and institutionalized cooperation over the coming years.
Preserving a robust democracy requires that such engagement be visible to shareholders, customers, employees, and citizens more broadly.
Shareholders should also expect adequate disclosure of any such engagement and any resulting feedback or changes being made to address outstanding concerns.
Such engagement is possible precisely because Bob and I are both rooted in a common catholic faith.
We rejoice to note that in our communities, and in joint study involving people from both communities, such engagement is increasingly common.
For a Protestant theologian, such engagement was unprecedented.
The bigger picture, however, is that my own inconsistency would constitute a barrier to a serious engagement with the material — and such engagement is the only way that they will not only expand their knowledge base but also grow as human beings.
Duke professor Luke Bretherton warns against several dangers that such engagement may bring.
In Europe before the Holocaust there was» with the exception of a few individual dialogues such as that between Franz Rosenzweig and Eugen Rosenstock - Huessy» slight motivation for such an engagement; and after the Holocaust there were not enough Jews left for such an engagement.
The wars that the nations fought each other, the interactive knowledge systems of the world, and particularly the religious wisdom that traveled across boundaries and found space for itself in other land, the trade practices, and all such engagements that brought them into contact with a different space of their own are the signs of globalization.
Such engagement may increase the likelihood that when we find ourselves side by side with similarly oriented members of the «community of the many,» we will do one another some good.
Such engagement is generating new expressions of the gospel, some of which threaten to create chasms between Christians more serious than the familiar divisions between denominations.
He cites two evangelicalgroups, Stand to Reason and Justice for All, that assiduously train activists for such engagement.
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