Sentences with phrase «sustained live outcome»

The nationally accepted definition for a no - kill community is a community that has a sustained live outcome rate from its shelters of over 90 % or more.

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Play groups, preschools, familiar and sustained friendships in early childhood, are all very important to your child's growing competence and outcomes later in life.
The aim of a progressive political economy ought to be forging a resilient and balanced economy where people and businesses can plan ahead; delivering more egalitarian outcomes that narrow the inequalities of wealth and ownership which characterise modern capitalist economies; and sustaining growth that is necessary both for rising living standards and improvements in public services.
If access to public charter schools is sustained and accelerated in federal and state policy, the opportunity exists to lift student achievement, educational attainment and life outcomes for all students.
The Animal Services Office is dedicated to sustaining Austin's No Kill commitment of achieving live outcomes for at least 90 percent of the companion animals entering the center annually.
This analytical report addresses the social dimensions of climate change from a sustainable, equitable development perspective, understood as «an irreducible holistic concept where economic, social and environmental issues are interdependent dimensions that must be approached within a unifi ed framework», and where the overarching outcome is to fully promote human welfare and equal access to life - sustaining resources.
We know these two goals are critical in meeting the Close the Gap targets and achieving equitable and sustained health and life outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The first trial had a sample of over 100 African American children living in poverty in the mid-1960s; it reported sizable, sustained effects on participants» life outcomes.
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