Sentences with phrase «transcends national»

IBM uses the Myers - Briggs Type Indicator ® to create a shared language that transcends national boundaries.
Partnership for New York City President and CEO Kathryn Wylde said: «The Global Cyber Alliance addresses the growing need for a network dedicated to prevention of cyber crimes that transcends national jurisdictions and industry silos.
Global warming was a threat that transcends national boundaries making it impossible for any one nation to manage.
Galerie E.G.P is cognisant of the fact that contemporary art transcends national boundaries and involves all forms of visual expressions including paintings, photography, video, performances, works on paper, installations.
These elements have made MGS what it is today: a mature work of entertainment that transcends national borders and the confines of video games, and one of the leading products of the Japanese content business.
The support for clemency transcends national party lines.
These are important questions we need to ask ourselves, while always holding out the love and compassion that our faith in Christ requires in seeing all people as God's children, and that his family transcends national borders.
In preparation for the future, Christians should «divorce themselves from the program of nationalism and capitalism, and unite in a higher loyalty which transcends national and classs lines of division.»
This is a «catholic» or universal community, transcending all national distinctions in its membership; and yet it is the same community that we have traced all through.
Though sects usually transcend national and racial lines, some are so limited by choice or by force, such as the black sectarian groups studied by St. Clair Drake, Raymond J. Jones, and Arthur H. Fauset.
Multinationals transcend national boundaries and therefore are mostly outside national control.
This term points to the reality that some aspects of modernity have transcended national and cultural boundaries and require a new awareness of interdependency and new levels of commonality — aspects of which are likely to destroy much of the variety we have known and to produce new varieties of cross-cultural and transnational interaction.
«Their faith gave them a strong sense of the cultural and religious ties between Europeans that transcend national boundaries.»
Of the two ecumenical movements in our time the organizational effort to develop world - wide institutions takes precedence in many minds over that spiritual, psychological, intellectual and moral common life, transcending all national boundaries, which seeks institutions through which to express itself.
He called for a new environmental solidarity to deal with ecological issues that transcend national jurisdictions and he insisted that a «right to a safe environment» be included in the Charter of Human Rights.
Social science research questions often transcend national borders and so it is important for these projects to have an international perspective right from the inception.
«Science, technology, engineering and mathematics transcend national boundaries and provide a common language and common quest for humanity to extend our understanding of the universe, define big challenges and pose evidence - based solutions,» said Johnston.
Let's transcend national silos and gain universal insights that will benefit all humankind.
Asians especially the Chinese, Koreans, and Indians are enterprising communities that have transcended the national boundaries and immigrated in large numbers to many developed nations in the world.
The temptation to view Persepolis through a strictly political lens is understandable, but this deeply personal story concerns itself with themes that are universal, transcending any national borders, any specific time and place.
Schools need to prepare students for a world in which people need to work with people of diverse cultural origins, and appreciate different ideas, perspectives and values; a world in which people need to develop trust to collaborate across such differences; and a world in which people's lives will be affected by issues that transcend national boundaries.
One thing we'd like to see in the long term is local writers in Spanish transcending their national boundaries, with their texts available across the American continent.
Dr. Christine Bessent, DVM, CEO of Herbsmith, Inc., a Hartland, Wis. - based herbal supplement and treats company, says that for decades, store shelves reflected a retail landscape that transcended national boundaries, but consumer demand has the supply chain swinging in the opposite direction.
A few things in our world transcend national boundaries or even language: laughter, music, pathos — and, apparently, Deal or No Deal.
Abstraction dominated artistic practice during these years, as many artists working in the aftermath of World War II sought an international language that might transcend national and regional narratives — and for women artists, additionally, those relating to gender.»
While abstraction became popular in postwar society due to its ability to transcend national and regional narratives, including views on gender, women artists were still dismissed in the male - dominated world.
Abstraction dominated artistic practice internationally between 1945 and the late «60s, as many artists sought a formal language that might transcend national and regional narratives, and for women artists, additionally, those relating to gender.
Although the subject matter is deeply rooted in his identity and experience as a Seychellois, he looks to transcend national borders.
Modern and Contemporary works on view transcend national boundaries and involve all forms of visual expression, including painting and sculpture, drawings, prints and illustrated books, photography, architecture and design, and film and video, as well as new forms yet to be developed or understood, that reflect and explore the artistic issues of the era.
Abstraction dominated artistic practice internationally between 1945 and the late 1960s, as many artists sought a formal language that might transcend national and regional narratives — and for women artists, additionally, those relating to gender.
Critics also point to a lack of solid research into unintended consequences and the absence of any international governance structure for such projects, whose effects could transcend national borders.
Nevertheless, one senses an attempt at constitutive rhetoric, at the beginning of a line of thought which, if left to develop, might one day lead us to the point where Union citizenship is irreversible, personal, transcending national politics and even the Treaty text.
I've found that many of the corporate compliance issues facing business today are increasingly transcending national borders.
According to its sites, the Birmingham, England - based ICA «seeks to transcend national boundaries by educating and supporting compliance and anti money laundering professionals globally, through the provision -LSB-...]
Arguments about deference touch on deep questions of jurisprudence that transcend national boundaries.
«We have seen that international law is «in flux» and that transnational law, which regulates «actions or events that transcend national frontiers» is developing, especially in connection with human rights violations that are not effectively addressed by traditional «international mechanisms»...,» said the ruling.

Not exact matches

While Judaism transcends political and national boundaries, it requires membership in a historic religious and cultural people.
The Commission would think in planetary terms about the whole human race, transcending the narrow ties of national governments and racial and ideological prejudices.
At mid-century, however, there were signs that people might begin transcending denominational, tribal and national boundaries for common survival and interests.
National sections of the league were expected to transcend a chauvinist concept of nationalism.
Those of us who belong to that network have loyalties to our Lord and to each other that transcend the particular networks of our regional and national loyalties.
Even though the creators of the National Curriculum are keen to emphasise the importance of what they call «the English literary heritage», by which they mean «authors with an enduring appeal that transcends the period in which they were writing, and who have played a significant role in the development of literature in English» [Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2007, 71), their choice of recommended authors reveals a set of post-Protestant secular assumptions which need to be challenged if Catholic culture is to flourish in Catholic schools.
Sadly, evangelicalism has ceased to represent the Kingdom of God, which transcends all political parties and national allegiances, and has come to represent kingdoms of this world.
Budweiser, an American - style lager, was introduced in 1876 when company founder Adolphus Busch set out to create the United States» first truly national beer brand — brewed to be universally popular and transcend regional tastes.
His 2010 National League Division Series no - hitter is a sports moment that transcends baseball itself.
It is a fundamental goal of Waldorf education to bring students to an understanding and experience of the common humanity of all the world's peoples, transcending any stereotypes, prejudices, or divisive barriers of race, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, creed, religion, national origin, or ethnicity.
A few clear - sighted politicans at Westminster probably realise that once all four of the UK nations (ie including England) exercise extensive devolved powers, the UK becomes a federation — and a necessary consequence of that is a massive transfer of powers from Westminster to the four national parliaments and governments, leaving the House of Commons (together with the successor to the House of Lords) and the Westminster government with only very limited functions — basically foreign affairs, defence, and co-ordination of all - UK matters that transcend the borders of the four nations.
Adamu pointed out that the decision was in line with the university's vision of providing highly accessible and enhanced education anchored by social justice, equity, equality and national cohesion through comprehensive reach that transcends all barriers.
Voters» register debate transcends NDC, NPP — IEA The Executive Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Jean Mensa has defended the policy think tank's decision to hold a debate on the country's voters» register, saying the institute has every right to discuss such national issues.
Indeed, this transcends campaign season: On the morning before President Obama's year - end 2014 news conference, the Republican National Committee sent out an e-mail with four questions it urged reporters to pose to him.
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