Sentences with phrase «wide the coalition of»

We are also a founding member of the Accord Coalition — a wide coalition of organisations working for reform of state funded schools to make them more inclusive in matters of religion or belief.
In September 2008 we became one of the founder members of the Accord Coalition — a wide coalition of organisations working for reform of state funded schools to make them more inclusive in matters of religion or belief.
What is striking is just how wide the coalition of groups and individuals in favour of green belt reform is.
«We have assembled the widest coalition of grassroots support of any candidate in this race,» said Rice campaign manager Jeffrey Stein.
A wide coalition of civil rights, business and state education officials» groups — including the NAACP, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Democrats for Education Reform, Education Trust, Chiefs for Change and La Raza — released a statement Wednesday morning saying, «We can not support the bill at this time.»
Backed by a wide coalition of education leaders and lawmakers, HB 2078 passed the legislature with unanimous support.
A city - wide coalition of community groups and civil rights leaders — including 300 students and parents — gathered to call for greater investment in the district's highest need schools.
Accord is a wide coalition of organisations, including religious groups, humanists, trade unions and human rights campaigners.
The standards still enjoy a wide coalition of proponents, which included teachers unions and right - leaning think tanks like the Thomas Fordham Institute.
Founded in 2014, NPMP is a growing, nation - wide coalition of independent, grassroots animal welfare organizations and advocates who share a common mission.
She served two terms as President of CAAM, a state - wide coalition of county arts agencies, and on the Boards of Maryland Citizens for the Arts and Arts Education in Maryland Schools.
A world - wide coalition of activist groups mobilized by the environmental movement could yield a very positive long - term outcome: an awareness of the increasing irrelevance of human - drawn borders, the fading out of nationalism as a defining element of one's identity and ultimately an evolutionary step toward more connectedness among human beings.
The 2030 Challenge for Products has been Adopted and Supported by a wide coalition of leading manufacturers, design firms, and experts.
Nobre says: «We must unite forces in a wide coalition of the public and the private in Brazil and other Amazon countries, creating the best research and development centres, universities, start - ups, visionary companies and governments, with the participation of the peoples of the forest and the region.
The law was pushed by a wide coalition of businesses, environmental groups, and social and religious organizations.
A report by Health Care Without Harm (HCWH)-- a non-profit Europe - wide coalition of medical practitioners and those involved in running hospitals and other health concerns — says that if the EU is to meet its carbon reduction targets in the coming years, rules governing the running of hospitals and other public bodies must be tightened.

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Last month, tech company Dell announced the results of its gender - focused Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index, which ranks 17 countries based on a wide range of indicators, including some of those identified by the La Pietra Coalition above.
He will be responsible for advising Trump on a wide spectrum of national security issues, from the U.S. - led coalition against the Islamic State to China's aggressive actions in the South China Sea to North Korea's growing nuclear threat.
In order to increase the supply of ICT specialists, the European Commission has launched a Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs, an EU - wide partnership that seeks to use European structural and investment funds to alleviate difficulties related to the recruitment of ICT specialists.
And Google is also part of the Coalition for Better Ads, which was reported by Ad Age to be discussing the introduction of industry - wide ad blocking.
DOL, via its fiduciary rule, has «created a regulatory framework that both protects consumers and gives financial advisors the flexibility to provide much - needed financial advice consistent with a wide range of business models,» the Coalition said.
Following last Friday night's coordinated missile attack by a coalition of U.S., U.K. and French forces against Syrian chemical weapons facilities, there was a high level of consternation about whether the barrage of targeted airstrikes would escalate into a dangerous and wide - ranging military engagement between the Assad - led Syrian government backers (Russia, Iran, Hezbollah) and NATO forces.
The Leadership Team of the Coalition for Improving Maternity Services is very grateful to Dr. Lu for creating this video for our organization and for being a tireless advocate for women and their families Please share this video far and wide!
A coalition can include a wide variety of community members, including but not limited to local, regional, and national organizations, community leaders, nurses, doctors, midwives, medical staff, mothers, spouses and their families.
The Kansas Breastfeeding Coalition, Inc. (KBC) is comprised of individuals from a wide variety of organizations, agencies, and private businesses all working collaboratively to promote and protect breastfeeding in order to improve the health of Kansas families.
I am immensely grateful for the huge contribution you have made to the government over the past 18 months; both in the trailblazing work you have undertaken as Energy and Climate Change Secretary and in your wider role in government as a key architect of the coalition.
It's true that, in Britain, the post-war welfare state and mixed economy were pre-figured by the «war socialism» of the Churchill coalition, and by the commitments to full employment, to a nation - wide system of compulsory social insurance and (less precisely) to a national health service made by the parties to the coalition.
Or does Labour think in terms of being part of a wider left or centre - left politics and in terms of a future progressive coalition government?
There are wider problems with basing economic development on tourism, said Sam Magavern, co-director of the Partnership for the Public Good, a coalition of 178 community groups based in the Buffalo metropolitan area.
The former business secretary — and architect of New Labour — warned that the party risked a long period in opposition if it swung to the left and failed to recreate the wide - ranging coalition that took Tony Blair to power in 1997.
I think the question is meaningless because there is no standard of how «wide» or «narrow» the base of a political party must be, a practical guide to tell us (in the ideological dimension) what a «political party» is and what a «coalition» is.
«They need to make them feel comfortable with, even proud of, what the coalition is doing across a wider range of policy areas than just the civil liberties and the political reform agenda.»
Yet there is a sense Hughes» tacit acceptance, indeed enthusiasm, for this approach highlights the usefulness of this narrative for the wider coalition project.
Given the wider problems facing the coalition and the tensions of stability, longevity and so on, he fears that major changes are a big risk.
The new Coalition Government elected in May 2010 stated that welfare reform was «very much a priority» for them and that Housing Benefit reform would be considered in the context of wider welfare reform objectives.
Coalition agreements, bobbled together by party elites, greatly reduce the rate and influence of the wider political party and its membership.
Founder of the consulting firm Clarity Campaign Labs and an alum of the National Committee for an Effective Congress, Bonier drew wide notice in the Democratic coalition during 2014 for helping scale down the party's data tools for use in ground - level political campaigns, including congressional and state legislative races.
Nonetheless, the burden of compromise fell heaviest on the Liberal Democrats; and within the Programme for Government coalition agreement a significant number of their flagship policies were diluted (e.g. electoral reform), forestalled (e.g. House of Lords reform) or disregarded entirely (e.g. UK - wide federalism).
Yet, if anything, the indispensability of this text lies in the fact that five years after the first coalition government was formed since the Second World War, a wide variety of esteemed experts from Whitehall, Parliament, academia and think tanks have given their professional and intriguing assessments of the «Coalition effect» across all major policoalition government was formed since the Second World War, a wide variety of esteemed experts from Whitehall, Parliament, academia and think tanks have given their professional and intriguing assessments of the «Coalition effect» across all major poliCoalition effect» across all major policy areas.
«The Coalition Government's recently announced proposal to impose a cap so that heads can't earn more than the Prime Minister is grossly wide of the mark of what is required.
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has spearheaded the yes campaign, but a wide and varied coalition of no activists is threatening to drown him out.
Sadly, thanks to a lack of action from the Welsh Labour Government, Welsh buyers are being left without support until the Coalition's UK - wide Mortgage Guarantee Scheme comes into force in January.
In wider foreign policy terms, the coalition government has been very cognisant of the lessons of Iraq the toxic fallout from the Blair - Bush years.
In After the Coalition seven new Members of Parliament from this group, representing a diverse range of constituencies and a wide experience of politics, have joined together to ask what challenges the Party has to face, and to investigate the ideas of the future that will seek to overcome them.
Lib - Lab coalition For all the differences that Labour and the Liberal Democrats might claim during debates and on the campaign trail, it seems probable that a deal to put AV + to a referendum as part of wider constitutional reform would be one of the first measures of a Lib - Lab coalition.
Sponsored by the Capital District Triangle Fire Centennial Coalition, the event will honor those who lost their lives and focus on the wide range of labor, health and safety laws that required better worksites in the aftermath of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire.
A few of course parroted the distortions the «No» campaign was built on or gave wanting to do in Nick Clegg as an excuse for voting against, but far more voted AV down because it had become too tied up with the politics of the Coalition and thus divorced from a wider and more genuine discussion of constitutional reform.
Some may see civil liberties issues in these checks but any such attacks from Labour will be blunted by the fact that the Brown government had also started to enlist Experian but the Coalition is determined to make wider use of their services.
The former Liberal Democrat leader warned IS posed a «real case of wider threat», but tried to reassure voters airstrikes were legal and the UK had been invited to join the coalition by the Iraqi government.
Her announcement is a precursor to a wider set of proposals to help families with the cost of childcare, now bogged down in coalition politics, which are unlikely to emerge until late February.
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