Sentences with phrase «whose production supports»

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The products were created in partnership with Imagine Goods whose work, particularly in Cambodia, focuses on ethical, just, and sustainable production practices to support employment for vulnerable and marginalized people.You can read more about them here.
As we anticipate continued growth in population and see that even now there are hundreds of millions of people whose needs are not met, we are morally obligated to support any measure that will lead to increased production.
During these scenes, even the supporting thespians, of which include Tom Wilkinson, as Reverdy Johnson, Aiken's Southern - born mentor, and Norman Reedus, one of the traitors whose mannerisms tell a story of violence and frustration, can not save the production.
Today, Bemis Center remains an artist - centered organization whose sole mission is to support artists and cultural production.
In fact, over the centuries, it has premièred many modern masters and nowadays it still support and present first class emerging or established artists.Last year the exhibition program was closed with a survey of the «tomboy» Sarah Lucas, whose ironic and iconic pieces — from the early the very last production — have been exposed together for the first time in United Kingdom.
The focus of the Jerome Foundation is to support emerging professional artists who are the principal creators of new work, and: who take risks and embrace challenges whose developing voices reveal significant potential who are rigorous in their approach to creation and production who have some evidence of professional achievement but not a substantial record of accomplishment who are not recognized as established artists by other artists, curators, producers, critics, and arts administrators
Its mission was «to assist young printmakers in the production, exhibition, and marketing of their work,» and the foundation pledged to support «the work of artists whose art is seldom seen by the general public, including [that] of «indians, eskimos, asians, hispanics, and blacks [sic].
... a feisty group of rogue Prius owners has taken the technology into their own hands, by essentially «hacking» into their vehicle systems and modifying the cars into plug - in models... It comes at a considerable cost, but for them the message is important: It can be done, and with mass production it can also be affordable... «Toyota's engineering of the system means it's not impossible to get to this second stage,» says Felix Kramer, founder of the California Cars Initiative, whose sole mandate at the moment is to raise awareness of plug - in hybrids and to spur Toyota and other automakers into supporting it... Talking to Kramer, plug - in hybrids seem like a no - brainer.
Law societies should have been sponsoring a similar transition to support services production, at least for the general practitioner — the practitioner whose greater contact with the public than that of other lawyers determines the reputation of the legal profession amongst that majority of taxpayers that pays for the justice system.
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