Sentences with phrase «term measures adopted»

The power barge contracted from Turkey is part of the medium term measures adopted by government to mitigate the effects of the power crisis.

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It adopted this measure in 2014 as a response to activist pressure and has become a key part of the company's long - term decision making, as CFO Chuck Stevens told The Wall Street Journal in 2016:
Rather than adopting specific short - term approaches to problems of adolescent sexuality, Congress opted in this Act to authorize a series of grants for research and services directed to the discovery of fundamental causes and long - term remedial measures.
To help further overcome fragmentation of the course of study, he proposes that some new way of measuring movement through the course of study be adopted to replace the «semester hour» or «term hour,» which tends to atomize the curriculum.
-- In 2004, I was a Co-Chairman of the Senate Task Force on Government Reform that proposed many measures that were adopted in terms of government and budget reforms;
A day after approving emergency short - term measures to fund the government's operations for two months, legislation to adopt a year - long, final $ 160 billion state budget began to be made public Tuesday evening.
Achievement - level results are presented in terms of reading achievement levels adopted by the National Assessment Governing Board, and are intended to measure how well students» actual achievement matches the achievement desired of them.
Writers like Joanna Penn have adopted the term authorpreneur to describe creative book crafters who consider the business side of their publishing career and their art in equal measure.
And the cost cutting measures adopted shows so that what we have with the HIPITouch is a tablet that can't be termed the fastest out there.
The objective was to dramatically increase the «live release rate,» which is the standard many shelters use to measure their effectiveness in terms of reuniting pets with owners, having them adopted to new homes, or transferring them to rescue groups.
But while the measures adopted here may have scant near - term impact on the warming of the planet, the international process for dealing with the issue got a significant vote of confidence.
The longer - term outlook could dim, however, if the countries do not adopt additional mitigation measures, the report cautions:
The rationale is set out in pragmatic terms in Ursula Becker v Finanzamt Münster - Innenstadt [1982] CJEU (Case 8/81) as follows: `... in cases in which the Community authorities have, by means of a directive, placed Member States under a duty to adopt a certain course of action, the effectiveness of such a measure would be diminished if persons were prevented from relying upon it in proceedings before a court....»
The court continued to adopt this broad interpretation of the TPM provisions, rejecting Go Cyber's argument that the term «circumvent» should be narrowly interpreted such that Go Cyber had only replicated and not actually circumvented Nintendo's control measures and, thus, avoided the act's TPM provisions.
Good quality CCTs of programmes adopting a health promoting school approach to mental health promotion should be undertaken using a range of robust outcome measures, positive as well as negative, and measuring long - term impact
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