Sentences with phrase «which establish structures»

Only by creating rights which draw whites into negotiation with Aborigines on equal terms, which provide Aborigines with levels of funding that allow them to pursue self - defined goals and which establish structures in relation to land that are capable of independent action, is any effective and non-assimilatory resolution of the problems Aborigines and whites pose for each other likely to be reached.
Congress in 1982 passed the Periodic Payment Settlement Tax Act, which established structured settlements to provide long - term financial security to accident victims and their families.

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The solution, the researchers recommend, is for companies to establish «a solid governance structure» that makes clear which department is spearheading the effort.
In November 2009, Facebook's board of directors voted to establish a dual - class stock structure, moving the existing shareholders stock from Class A to Class B shares, which carry 10 times the voting power.
In Alexander's words, it is nature as a whole that manifests the «nisus toward deity, «25 deity here being simply the level beyond any presently established structure, and thus the lure toward which the evolutionary thrust is directed.
Any society in history will need structures which balance enhancement of freedom and self - determination with checks on it by long - established legal and moral traditions of keeping power in the service of order and mutual responsibility, as well as creation of new structures of public morality.
Thus simultaneity for Whitehead is now an extensional concept the actual membership of which is established indirectly through measurement and its associated theoretical structure.
Hence we require a structure of moral and legal principles with the agencies of courts, legislatures, and political processes which establish laws in the light of the judgment of the people about their needs.
They had established a permanent life structure, one in which their childhood faith and confirmation vows had been left far behind.
There are special calls to a way of life which breaks with established structures and privileges in society.
(39) The basis for that model is rooted in the social history of ancient Israel and is evidenced textually in the Old Testament tension between the transformative vision of Moses, which belonged to the earliest voice of liberated Israel, and the stabilizing tendency of royal theology which sought to build institutions and establish a reliable social structure.
As Gerhard von Rad has established in his great work, The Theology of the Old Testament, and principally in volume one, «The Theology of Traditions,» Israel essentially confessed God through the ordering of its sagas, traditions, and stories around a few kernel events from which meaning spread out through the whole structure.4 Von Rad believes he has discovered the most ancient kernel of the Hebraic Credo in a text such as Deut.
Only certain kinds of human activities, relationships, and patterns of organization are possible, and the moral order is an expression of these various structures together with principles upon which certain preferences may be established among them.
While these are cumulatively defined throughout the work in terms of the categoreal structure, their stipulative use from the outset serves the pre-categoreal function of establishing a conceptual language with which to shape the systematic structure.
Such nurture in home and church, based on the love and acceptance of the student as he is, providing a basic structure for his life, insuring that he will be free to grow, assisting him in establishing his own authenticity, and offering him a life which shares the mystery of worship, will enable him to look on his world as God's world.
Brazil by its geographical extent, with the diversity of the nature of producers from a variety of climate and biomes, established a more inclusive legislation, unlike other countries, in which the main channel of production was just based in the traditional structure of agriculture and the processing.
Dow revealed the snowballing effect of its now established collaboration model, with multiple innovations developed in conjunction with value chain partners, including the new ADCOTE L86 - 500 barrier adhesive which enables the replacement of PET, metallised and aluminium - based packaging structures with an all - polyolefin solution which is easily recyclable in existing processes.
A committee would establish which four teams would participate, the semifinals would take place within the current bowl structure, and they might farm out the national title game to the highest bidder.
We felt like established home educators, with a balance between structure and autonomous learning which worked - pretty much - for our family.
The unit of analysis is the city - region, in which a complex networked dimension could account for different currently established socio - territorial structures, such as small nations (the Basque Country, Scotland and Catalonia), metropolitan cities (Dublin, Portland, Liverpool and Manchester), cross-border regions (Oresund) and small states (Iceland).
The letter accepting the presidency's directive to SSNIT to be part of the project was written on August 19, 2016 by Albert W.S. Essamuah, Managing Director of Albert Essamuah Associates Limited, who are the Supervising Consultants of the project; and said they were appointed by the government through the Ministry of Transport under former Minister, Dzifa Attivor and Anator Holding, proponents, to establish the Master Plan Implementation Office which comprises the legal technical and financial structure to organize, follow and monitor the realization of the preliminary and implementation phases of the SEZ project.
The dismantling of the structures which support schools, the antagonism which he displayed to the teaching profession and the increasing evidence of chaos in the bodies he established, in particular the Education Funding Agency, has led Cameron to one conclusion - Gove is more of a liability than an asset.
During his tenure, ECIDA's affiliate lending company made some 396 loans for over $ 61 Million, established an innovative loan program which allowed for structured participation loans with local commercial lenders, initiated the ECIDA's participation in the SBA Micro Lending program, and launched a minority entrepreneur loan / scholarship program aimed at creating entrepreneurial opportunity in the minority community.
The English Party constitution states that the Liberal Democrats in England «shall determine the policy of the Party on matters affecting England which fall outside the remit of the Federal Party» This can be achieved by structures established by the English Council.
The Research Grants Council (RGC), which was established in 1991, operates under the aegis of the University Grants Committee (UGC) and functions as an advisory body on research matters within the organizational structure of the Committee.
«Unlike maintained schools, academies have substantial discretion over the ways in which governance is undertaken and some schools and multi-academy trusts have used this freedom to establish opaque and ambiguous governance structures that undermine effective internal school accountability.
Dwyer exclaimed «On November 2nd or 3rd, they haven't established which date, we'll have the groundbreaking for U.W. Marx putting up the first apartment building there, 96 units, very nice beautiful structure, beautiful apartments in there.
For example, he cited the Colorado River, which the United States and Mexico share under a joint - management structure first established by the 1944 Water Treaty.
On 16 September 2011, President Barack Obama signed into law HR1249, the Leahy - Smith America Invents Act, which has been described as the most important change in U.S. patent legislation since 1952, when the structure of modern patent law was established.
At Weizmann, Dr. Spiegel will be establishing his own independent research group which will attempt to identify the molecular and cellular mechanisms through which experience alters the structure and function of neural circuits in the brain in behaviorally relevant ways and to understand how these processes, when they go awry, might give rise to psychiatric disorders.
Although it is well established that the Sun's magnetic field is responsible for the supply of energy to the atmosphere, exactly how this magnetic energy is converted into thermal energy is still not understood in detail, as models struggle to simultaneously encompass the very disparate temporal and spatial scales on which the heating has to occur, in different structures, with a wide variety of characteristics (e.g. open versus closed structures, short quiet - sun loops versus hot active - region loops and large - scale interconnecting loops).
But I know there are some people who like the structure of meal plans which can help establish the habit of healthy eating and understanding portion sizes.
The existence of an orderly learning environment throughout the school — established through positive rather than negative means, whereby there are high levels of teacher consistency about how it is «enforced» and structures in place to ensure that all students are known well by at least one adult in the school — is a fundamental precondition for improved teaching and learning to occur on which the subsequent improvement in student learning outcomes can be based.
The outcome of your brainstorming sessions is to establish the game's thematic scenario and structure, which will let players explore the world and adapt the intended behavior change or engagement presented by the ARG.
DCAC has established the ongoing Program Review process, through which each department undergoes a structured review of programs, needs and priorities on a regular cycle.
Since we're being asked about the ideal structure of a funding block, which factors it should contain, maybe we should look at all phases of education and try and establish some common themes.
Also worrying: In Massachusetts and elsewhere, concerns about racial imbalance in school discipline are making it harder to use suspension to establish a structured and safe school environment (the primary beneficiaries of which are poor African American children).
This research brief describes the legal and operational structure of the Texas longitudinal data system related to recent changes in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)-- which establishes the rights of parents to access their children's educational records and protects the confidentiality of student information — that more closely align law and practice.
The report must include a recommendation as to which governance structure best serves the objectives of TIFIA - continuing the program under the authority of the Secretary, establishing a government corporation or a government - sponsored enterprise (GSE) to administer the program, or phasing out the program and relying on the capital markets to fund the types of infrastructure investments assisted by TIFIA without Federal participation.
Part 150 also established a voluntary program for airports, which provides a structured approach for airport operators, airlines, pilots, neighboring communities, and the FAA to work together to reduce the number of people who live in significantly noise - impacted areas.
To ensure the financial and programmatic success of TIFIA, the conference strongly encourages the Secretary to establish an organizational structure within the Department in which financial assistance activities and programs can be closely coordinated and monitored.
Due to this, we have established sophisticated and professional Proofreading and Quality Department which checks every academic paper for its structure, formatting, grammar, style and foremost originality.
We have also reviewed these regulations under Executive Order 13563, which supplements and explicitly reaffirms the principles, structures, and definitions governing regulatory review established in Executive Order 12866.
Like most animals who live in groups, dogs tend to establish their own social structures, which is viewed as a dominance hierarchy that serves to maintain order, reduce conflict and promote cooperation among pack members.
AIM is structured as a «collaborative residency» in which participants work directly with established artists, collectors, art critics, curators, dealers, lawyers and other art world professionals.
During 2014, the Jewish Museum in New York staged «Other Primary Structures», a two - part update of their 1966 exhibition «Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors», which established what would become the canon of minimalist sculpture.
As the Stedelijk's Public Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histories.
Originally named the Hayden Gallery, MIT established this center for the visual arts in 1950 to provide a dedicated structure upon which to build the university's existing relationship to the arts.
Rather, they are three - dimensional, semi-sculptural objects in which negative space (the gaps between the panels) not only establishes structure and depth, but also line.
The repetition of format, color and materials are set of parameters through which Cullinane explores what constitutes a painting and coupled with extended improvisation establishes a structure in which each composition is resolved.
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