Sentences with phrase «urgent discussions with»

We are seeking urgent discussions with the Prime Minister to ensure this Royal Commission actually meets the needs of those most affected, and ultimately creates the momentum for reform of the entire youth justice system in the NT.»
GHRs are needed to guide summary and detailed assessments of costs... I propose, therefore, to have urgent discussions with The Law Society and the Government to see what steps can be taken to obtain evidence on which GHRs can reasonably and safely be based.»
He said they were holding urgent discussions with interested parties regarding the sale of the business.

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There's an urgent question under discussion among church leaders in Britain: Will those in the millennial generation (aged 18 - 35) affiliate with the Church?
At 8 a.m., Crain's New York Business hosts a discussion with doctors and urgent - care providers to examine how they're adapting to upheavals in health care and the implications for cost and quality, New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South, Manhattan.
One should be able to look to the academies worldwide for an open, balanced, and full discussion of these matters, with engineering - level integrity when contemplating what actions to take: in practice, the level of «post-normal science» (where the «facts are uncertain, values in dispute, stakes high, and decisions urgent») gets in the way.
The Chamber indicated that it would approach the High Court for an urgent interdict to suspend its implementation, pending the launch of judicial review proceedings, and that it intended reviving its previous application for a declaratory order, which had been temporarily suspended pending discussions with the DMR.
As a result, the implications of these developments on IHL require urgent engagement by relevant UN forums and further discussion with a view to ensure that these weapons will not be used in a way that violates universally recognized principles of IHL such as the proportionality of the use of force or the obligation to distinguish between civilians and combatants.
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