I'm there to help them learn to clearly communicate their expectations to their peers, and also to help them recover when they do
n't live up to their commitments.
The authority of the SGP has been constantly reducing as long as even larger countries such as Germany and France struggled to
live up to their commitments in terms of Deficit and Deficit / GDP ratio.
Civil society, represented by non-governmental groups from all over the world, played a big part in getting their respective national governments to the table in Paris; they aim to keep the pressure up in Bonn, trying to ensure that countries
live up to their commitments under the deal and speed up the shift to sustainable, low - carbon economies.
VICTORIA — The recommendations of the Special Committee on Cosmetic Pesticides fail to address the environmental and human health concerns of British Columbians and
live up to the commitments of the premier, says New Democrat environment critic Rob Fleming.
Low - income countries will have to dip more into their own coffers: Fast - Track notes that only six governments in Africa have
lived up to a commitment made in 2001 to devote 15 % of their budgets to health.
The EU calls on Russia, Turkey and Iran to
live up to their commitments as guarantors in this regard,» the statement said, requesting the United Nations Security Council to come together.
However, relief will only begin on «implementation day,» the day when the International Atomic Energy Agency certifies that
Iran lived up to its commitments according to the nuclear deal completed in July.
Mr Campbell responded yesterday by calling on Mr Kennedy to maintain the links with Labour regardless of whether the prime
minister lives up to his commitment to hold a referendum.
Remaining issues include mechanisms for transparency that would ensure
nations live up to their commitments, how much money will be available to help struggling nations adapt to climate change or deal with loss and damage from extreme weather, and whether commitments will be revisited and made more ambitious in the future.
SB152 has the State Board of Education reduce the statewide longitudinal dropout rate to 5 percent by 1997 - 98, meaning that Texas commits to graduating at least 95 percent of its students and following them from seventh grade to 12th grade to make sure
Texas lives up to its commitment.
Whether this is something that the United States negotiators can take back to the U.S. Congress to appease those who are skeptical of whether the developing countries can be trusted to
live up to their commitments remains to be seen, but President Obama, in his press briefing shortly before leaving Copenhagen, seemed satisfied with the outcome on transparency.
Minus the United States, emissions reductions are in the 15 - 21 % range below 1990 levels: If the 39 industrial nations included in the
stats live up to those commitments — and some have unfortunately placed conditions on them, only making them if other nations follow suit, for example — that means their carbon dioxide emissions in 2020 will be somewhere 9.86 - 10.71 billion metric tons.
If you've ever spearheaded something, you know that once you get people to buy into your vision, you have to follow through just as Iacocca did — keeping the vision alive through constant communication,
living up to your commitments so that others feel compelled to live up to theirs, and making sure people know how important their contribution is to the vision.
Among those who spoke out against the terrorists and championed the cause of free speech was Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg — but as some users have pointed out, his company's policies often do
n't live up to that commitment.
«I am prepared to take all steps necessary, including holding DOJ nominees, until the Attorney
General lives up to the commitment he made to me prior to his confirmation,» Gardner said.
In January the UK ambassador to Korea and his US and EU counterparts made representations to the Korean parliamentary and judiciary committee arguing that the current law allowing international firms to operate in Korea has failed to
live up to the commitments made under the free trade agreements, as firms can not hold a majority stake in joint ventures.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) applauds President Barack Obama
for living up to his commitment to supporting women's health and investing in commonsense proposals to expand family planning programs.
Every KIPP school is approved to operate by a charter school authorizer — typically a district school board, university, or state department of education — that makes sure the school is
living up to the commitments in its charter and is in compliance with relevant federal, state, and local requirements.
Stewart noted that Trump has taken other steps that could deter Putin, such as increasing the Pentagon budget and pushing NATO countries to
live up to their commitment to spend 2 percent of their gross national product on defense.
If a company subsequently fails to
live up to its commitments, prosecutors can easily revive the charges and press for a conviction.
Cenovus officials make a point of meeting with each community several times a year to discuss local concerns and ensure the company is
living up to its commitments.
«We want China to stop stealing our stuff,
live up to its commitment, and don't distort the international trading system.»
Also, Wilson notes, the company prides itself on paying its partners timely and
living up to its commitments.
She wants everyone to learn the importance of
living up to commitments and the relationship between effort and success.
I thought «Well, if I'm supposed to
live up to my commitment I really have to somehow address this because this is the community that we live in.»
State Commissioner John King suspended federal improvement grant funding for 10 districts — including NYC — that failed to
live up to their commitment to reach agreements with their teacher and principal unions on new performance evaluations).
We admonish the candidates to
live up to their commitment and obligations to ensure its respect and enforcement.»
«If a bank fails to
live up to its commitments, there should be consequences,» said DFS Superintendent Ben Lawsky.
The only thing that did change was the Senate GOP's willingness to
live up to their commitments to New Yorkers.»
«I understand the difficulties that any executive would have in balancing a very large budget like New York's, but we have to
live up to our commitment to education, to children.»
But let's not get over-optimistic about this... [because] past overtures have not been successful, and they (North Korea) have not
lived up to the commitments they've made.»
To begin, the EU and China need to
live up to their commitment to open trade and investment.
Just because the Democrats fell short doesn't mean you have no obligation to
live up to your commitments.
«If we commit money to a school district, then I want to
live up to that commitment,» said Cuomo.
The deputy leader added: «My party is not
living up to its commitment to have a zero tolerance approach to anti-Semitism.
«We are going to do everything that we can to
live up to that commitment to bring quality jobs here to the Orange County area,» Winn said.
«We can not let the Senate GOP back away from their pledge to pass independent redistricting and they must
live up to their commitments to New Yorkers.
The retirements of hundreds of thousands of middle - class New Jersey workers are at risk because Governor Christie has failed to
live up to his commitment to fund the pension system.
The limitations made it difficult to determine which companies received subsidies and whether
they lived up to the commitments they made in exchange for financial assistance.
Each step in the chain of accountability is defined through a legal document which, ideally, outlines expectations for each party and avenues for recourse should either side fail to
live up to their commitments.