Sentences with phrase «told delegates»

Cimerman told the delegates that «HomeLife is a business without borders» and encouraged continued international expansion.
«There is so much more I want to do,» she told delegates at the CREA Leadership Conference.
«Rising oil prices, additional correction in the equity markets and a further tightening of credit could trigger some economic weakness,» Dr. David Leareah told delegates attending NAR's annual conference in San Francisco in November.
«At every stage, research with, and about, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples must be founded on a process of meaningful engagement and reciprocity,» AIDA President Dr Tammy Kimpton told delegates in her opening speech.
A descendent of the Palyku people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Milroy told delegates she was trying to find new ways to look at health and wellbeing of children through an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural lens.
Davis told delegates she accepts there is «Constitutional reform fatigue» in the community and much concern that recognition will be «just a commemorative plaque» rather than substantive, structural reform that changes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» lives on the ground.
AIDA Vice President Dr Kali Haywood last night told delegates that the organisation was looking to strengthen the collaboration agreements it has across the medical education continuum, to support Indigenous students in the graduate, pre-vocational and vocational space.
Sharing the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Parker told delegates solutions lay with and must be driven by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
He told delegates he was not going to slay them with data from the project, as all its details had been published in full in June under open access at the Medical Journal of Australia, and launched by Assistant Health Minister Fiona Nash.
«It is important to try to explain why LGBTI people feel hurt,» he told delegates.
In a later panel discussion, leading Indigenous academic Professor Marcia Langton told delegates that former Prime Minister John Howard, who long resisted delivering an apology, considered the Stolen Generation had in fact been «rescued».
Labor MP Catherine King told delegates national leadership was needed on prevention, with the National Physical Activity Strategy a good start.
Dr Marlene Kong, from UNSW's Kirby Institute, told delegates that Aboriginal people were disproportionately affected by social, economic and environmental factors, with some 70 percent of the determinants out of their control, and access a growing issue due to escalating costs of living and time poverty, cultural incompetence and racism.
The Jackson reforms may have created tensions between solicitors and the expert witnesses they instruct, as solicitors come under pressure to meet tight timetables, but chartered building surveyor Rodd Appleyard told delegates at the Bond Solon expert witness conference: «When it comes to expert reports, experts are in charge.»
Among other things, Hedegaard was referring to the moment when the Bali session nearly collapsed after Dobriansky told delegates that the United States was «not willing to accept» language calling on industrialized nations to deliver «measurable, reportable and verifiable» assistance.
Chris Huhne, the energy secretary, recently told delegates at the Liberal Democrat conference that renewable generation is necessary because fossil fuels will be increasingly expensive; he wants to get the country «off the oil and gas price hook».
Ban Ki - moon told delegates at a gathering in Abu Dhabi on Sunday that efforts to improve global prosperity and security could be undone [continue reading...]
Kitack Lim, the IMO secretary - general, told delegates, «I am confident in relying on your ability to relentlessly continue your efforts and develop further actions that will soon contribute to reducing GHG [greenemissions from ships.»
«The text in general lacks balance,» Su Wei, chief negotiator for China at the talks, told delegates in the Polish capital today.
«The path we need to follow is very clear if the world wants to limit the temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius,» Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) told delegates on the final day of the Forests Asia Summit in Jakarta.
Rasmussen told delegates that «science should be the basis for decision - making in this field», and asked scientists to keep it simple, «not to provide us with too many moving targets... and not too many considerations on uncertainty and risk and things like that.»
The so - called carbon price floor «is a great, great plan but it has one flaw, not only does it help emerging renewables, what it also does is give a lift up to old nuclear,» Liberal Democrat lawmaker Robin Teverson told delegates.
He said the credibility of the international community was at stake and told delegates: «It is rare in any lifetime to have a chance to change the world.
Former California governor and Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger told delegates at the COP21 climate conference on 7 December to ignore the naysayers who say a global deal is out of reach.
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke told delegates at the IPF offshore wind conference in Princeton that initiatives would make «American energy great» and «wind energy greater».
Speaking in Geneva yesterday, she told delegates she felt «proud, but also somewhat concerned» about the outcome of the Paris talks.
U.S. envoy Trigg Talley told delegates he can't win backing at home for an accord that doesn't cover all nations.
Mr Fabius has told delegates from 195 countries converging on Paris this weekend to hand over their drafts of the accord by noon on Saturday December 5, leaving another week to try to overcome sticking points.
She told delegates, who received a free copy of The Travel Industry Global Overview report worth # 1,000, the UK outbound market receipts will return to pre-recession levels by 2014 (US$ 38.6 billion) but it would be 2017 before departures reached 2008's 66.9 million.
The following session, Bournemouth University Professor Dimitrios Buhalis told delegates about the power of social media.
She told delegates: «We seek to strengthen the bonds between companies and offer integrated, innovative, and quality products that combine two or more countries of Central America.»
New airport terminals, improved roads and a developing technological infrastructure were just some of the advances the Bahamas has made, he told delegates.
Bahamian president Hubert Ingram told delegates the country was looking toward the future Tourism in Bahamas
«No writer is an island,» she told delegates at the London Book Fair's latest Tech Tuesday session on «the rise and rise of self - publishing,» chaired by LBF Director Jacks Thomas and held in fashionable Hoxton in east London.
Mr Laws told delegates it was «quite literally intolerable» that in some schools and certain areas of the country almost eight in 10 children on free school meals - a key measure of poverty - failed to get five good GCSEs, including maths and English.
The president of the country's largest labor union, Lily Eskelsen García of the National Education Association, told delegates at her organization's annual gathering that they would not work with the Trump administration because the president and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos could not be trusted to do what is in the best interests of children.
Malloy told the delegates Monday in a well - received speech that he's made mistakes, but he stopped far short of apologizing for what teachers still say was a gratuitous and deliberate insult.
Jack Marwood (pictured), primary school teacher and author of the Icing on the Cake blog, told delegates on Thursday that current primary school tests leave children «distressed» and «narrow» the curriculum.
And it's time to stop the war on teachers, Clinton told the delegates.
Paul Miller, professor of educational leadership at the University of Huddersfield, told delegates at last weekend's inaugural BAMEed conference in Birmingham that there was «no way» a minority ethnic person could progress into the top jobs at schools without first forming an alliance with white co-workers.
The union's leadership told delegates at their annual conference of a strategy to «defend the interests of the teaching profession».
Better yet, it's the stupid testing,» Eskelsen García told delegates.
But Ms Morgan told delegates the government's plans would improve the education system in England.
In motivating this resolution for placement on next month's agenda, Kit told the Delegates there are many abusive principals and assistant principals out there and some have real personality defects.
The education secretary told delegates at the SCHOOLS NorthEast summit in Newcastle last week that she wanted trainees to «work in a number of different settings» so they could learn more about school improvement.
Caroline Wright, the director general of BESA, told delegates that primary schools reported a five - per - cent drop in spending last year, and a four - per - cent drop this year.
The body - the Children's Services Network (CSN)- told delegates more schools should use lotteries or random allocation to decide who to admit.
Ms Spielman, who took over as chief inspector earlier this year, told delegates: «Childhood isn't deferrable: young people get one opportunity to learn in school and we owe it to them to make sure they all get an education that is broad, rich and deep.»
At the Representative Assembly, Martin told delegates he is honored to be elected WEAC President.
And she told delegates: «I don't want my child to be taught by someone too tired, too stressed and too anxious to do the job well.»
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