Sentences with phrase «takes tangible steps»

So, if Pakistan also takes tangible steps for facilitating a power - sharing arrangement in Afghanistan, in which all of its ethnic and religious groups are reasonably represented, this will help end its current regional isolation and pave the way for enhanced regional interaction.
Most of all, I love being able to touch the lives of so many people — people who have made a real decision to take their health seriously and are taking tangible steps to improve themselves.
In other words, we need to take tangible steps to digitise our classrooms.

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It's not as simple as snapping your fingers to make the anxieties go away, but there are tangible steps you can take to reduce your stress.
How are private banking leaders harnessing disruptive forces in technology, regulation and competition and what tangible steps are being taken today to ensure future business sustainability and growth?
Let me take this one step further... let's tax religious organizations (basically supernatural unproven nonsense) and give it to science for the betterment of mankind, something that is tangible and not supernatural.
But, if you have tangible goals for financial lives (which you probably should), than it's a mistake to not take the next step: Actually creating a plan.
The Crawford Conference was the first program I have been to that gave us a tangible network we could access to be involved in international agriculture, and steps we could take as students to move toward that career path.
Bring your questions to discuss real, tangible next steps that can be taken to feed more meals to more kids in schools.
Thank you, Governor Paterson, for taking the first tangible step in as long as I can remember toward cleaning up the mess that Albany has become.
We are asking them to take tangible, sustainable steps to reduce poverty, pollution, economic injustice and world hunger.
Still, for children in various developmental phases, as Bari's story details, there are tangible steps to be taken to enhance their working memory, inhibitory control, and mental flexibility — all key components to executive function skills.
The Charter School Accountability Agenda lays out tangible steps we need to take to guarantee that every child gets a high - quality public education, whether that child is in a neighborhood school or a publicly funded charter school.
Instead, I drill down into the tangible, specific, ACTION STEPS to take, like:
If you step back to take in the work, you encounter voids, obscuration of details or even more tangible barriers, such as a curtain blocking the scene in Syed's Shoegazer Number Eleven.
By putting a spotlight on these charismatic yet often - overlooked wildlife species, Mr. Fiorentino's partnership with Conserve Wildlife Foundation seeks to bring attention to the very tangible steps that people can take to save and strengthen these wildlife populations.
Although the government has taken some steps to raise awareness of the issue among businesses and ordinary people, few tangible changes have resulted.
However, while many news outlets reported on this news, most reporters failed to notice that both China and the United States have been taking tangible mitigation steps in advance of any agreement requiring them to do so.
To that end, must be particularly taken into account the intention of the parents or one of them to settle permanently with the child in another Member State, manifested by certain tangible steps such as the purchase or lease of a residence in that Member State.
Investing energy now into your career aspirations WILL deliver dividends, if only you just take that first tangible step.
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