Sentences with phrase «with national boundaries»

With national boundaries becoming more porous and artistic connections happening between artists and viewers from a broad range of cultural backgrounds, the flow of ideas and images crisscrossing the planet becomes a crucial component of any contemporary art survey.
With no national boundaries, identities are formed through self determination — and political rights in autonomous Kurdish communities are only obtained through the resistance of the people.
Since that time the goal has been to make the whole world a single market with national boundaries no more a factor in economic affairs than the boundaries between the states are in the United States.

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The main benefit of having an open - source team is that it allows anyone with talent to have access to the project, regardless of national boundaries.
The eschatological reality becomes congruent with and partially confirmed in a man's life experience when absolute limits, boundaries, inescapable facts confront him in the realization of his personal, social, and national experience.
The realities of «limit» and «boundary,» the spirit - educating forces that operate when one can not move on, or start anew, but must come to terms with life where it is and where it is bound to remain — these forces have not deeply entered into the American national consciousness.
Love, in terms that are relevant to international politics, means caring for the welfare and the dignity of all — those at a great distance, those on the other side of every boundary, those whose interests may conflict with our national interests, those who are enemies or opponents.
Industries that can survive only with protection from external competition favor the former; those that profit from extending their activities across national boundaries support the latter.
Unfortunately, while people and systems have become more integrated, increasingly making national boundaries almost irrelevant, politicians and governance systems are locked into fossilized national structures which have failed to keep pace with global developments.
«I just came back from Abuja yesterday where we went to visit the National boundary commission over our land dispute with Enugu and Kogi.
Yakubu said, «Given the high stakes of conducting elections in developing countries, electoral commissions must understandably be worried about the twin issues of communication and security especially in situations where data reside with and is directly transmitted to the tallying centres through offshore vendors rather than exclusively controlled within national boundaries by election monitoring bodies.
Attracting national attention, Kevin was credited with beginning a region - wide discussion on how Buffalo Niagara can reduce fragmented government, thwart sprawl, and restore shared community across social, racial, and geographic boundaries.
With further seat reductions possible if further member states join the European Union, there may be a need to consider whether the rules shaping the redrawing of European election boundaries needs to be revised (to possibly allow for larger constituencies — even a national constituency) or to also consider whether there may be scope for using an alternative set of electoral rules (e.g. a List system) in the specific case of European elections, especially if the option of having one single constituency for the entire State was to be pursued at a later date.
Premium Times reports that during a meeting with the village head of Abana, Nyong Etim Efa, a fact - finding team from the National Boundary Commission, led by Moses Onyoh, was told that the Government of the Republic of Cameroon had imposed taxes on Nigerians living in the 16 affected communities.
The constituencies of the National Assembly for Wales (or Welsh Assembly)(Welsh: Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru) were created with the boundaries of the Welsh constituencies of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster), as they were in 1999.
Moreover, knowledge, skills, capital, and production resources are highly mobile, with many products — large and small — now the result of collaborations that cross national boundaries.
«One of the real recognitions of the past decade or two is that the answers to the challenges that we face are at the boundaries between the disciplines and that in fact much of the most exciting science is also taking place at the boundaries between the disciplines,» says David Blockstein, a senior scientist with the National Council for Science and the Environment, a nongovernmental organization based in Washington, D.C., that promotes science - based environmental decision - making.
Using census data, election data and village boundary information, combined with weather and climate data from the African desk of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, they managed to fuse village details with satellite rainfall data over the past 34 years.
... Even their expectations about what mentoring and advising look like may differ across cultural and national boundaries,» warns Daniel Denecke, associate vice president of programs and best practices at the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS), in an interview with Science Careers.
Greenpeace has similarly highlighted the area's energy stores, noting that it is among the six national monuments with the largest potential energy development if its boundaries are reduced or eliminated (Greenwire, May 10).
It is based on the Ordnance Survey's digital maps, which are overlaid with information such as the boundaries of properties from the Land Registry, the national register of land ownership.
In 1980, President Carter went further, signing the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, which created the 19.6 - million - acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge with the modern boundaries and name it's known by today.
The aim was to strengthen institutional capacity and national policies, supporting trans boundary regional cooperation, and help generate income for herders and others living with the PAs.
The field in which a university operates is fundamentally international, since knowledge and talent do not only exist within national boundaries but must be sought and created through interaction with the rest of the world.
Data shared through RD ‐ Connect is accessible beyond the usual institutional and national boundaries and researchers across the world can benefit from the opportunity to work with others with an interest in the same field, pool data to create larger cohorts, find confirmatory cases, and access samples for further study.
The scientific scope of HFSPO's programs is to support innovative basic research into fundamental biological problems with emphasis on novel and interdisciplinary approaches that involve scientific exchanges across national and disciplinary boundaries.
Some Kurdish nationalist organizations seek to create an independent nation state consisting of some or all of these areas with a Kurdish majority, while others campaign for greater autonomy within the existing national boundaries.
Michael Haneke, the Austrian director who has crossed national boundaries to make films in France, the US and now in Germany with Das weisse Band (The White Ribbon, 2009)-- newly crowned with the Palme...
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.
«Mind in the Making and Community Schools: Crossing Boundaries and Creating Strong Linkages for Children Birth through Eight and their Families,» is a collaborative project with The Children's Aid Society's National Center for Community Schools and the Institute for Educational Leadership.
As we are not defining these concepts using the familiar school institutions, the boundaries of this wider meta level may or may coincide with what might be called the «school system» (which itself is not precise as it may refer to, say, a state system or to something larger like a national system).
Owen Hathway, policy officer with the National Union of Teachers (NUT) Cymru, said it was «simply unacceptable to move the goalposts for boundary grades half way through the process, especially having not given any prior warning to teachers and pupils».
The benefit of this was that they came with national performance data (ResultsPlus) for each question and so we were able to back - calculate A * - G grade boundaries for each paper and put them onto the 9 - 1 scale by using the grade 1 - G, 4 - C, 7 - A equivalencies.
To me, a National Book Award winner ought to be pushing the novel form in some way and Whitehead certainly did that with the railroad made literal and the story transcending traditional time boundaries while still having a linear narrative.
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.
Combined with the Sehlathebe National Park in Lesotho it forms the trans - boundary Maloti - Drakensberg Park.
The problem of anti-Semitism in professional football crosses national boundaries, but its historical origins and manifestations differ from one country to the next, and a uniform solution for dealing with the problem has yet to be found.
Situated on 3200 ha within the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve which is located adjacent to the Kruger National Park with no boundary fences between them, this select 10 bed camp offers families, friends and small b...
It lies just beyond the boundary of the Saadani National Park, with indigenous bush to one side and a beautiful white sandy beach to the other.
There are miles and miles of beautiful coastline with rocky crags and sandy coves that extend from Agujitas Bay, where the village of Drake is located southward toward the boundary of Corcovado National Park about 12 miles to the south.
Their partnership with Marineland Dolphin Adventure and the University of Florida's Whitney Lab has given the Ripple Effects Ecotours unique access to the southern boundary of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Set in the Balule Nature Reserve, Sausage Tree Safari Camp promises rich game viewing and spectacular views, as our boundary with Kruger National Park is open and the Northern Drakensberg Mountains form a majestic b...
As with most private property situated within the boundaries of the Black Hills National Forest, we are right along the main road.
We are guided by our vision of Verdict Games Studio as a truly international endeavor, and are working across national boundaries to improve relationships and entertain people throughout the world with our innovation and creation.
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When the National Gallery of Victoria moved to St Kilda Road in 1968, it opened its new premises with a controversial bang: a boundary - pushing exhibition of colour field painting and abstract sculpture, laid out amid foil - covered walls.
Using pandas, beloved Chinese national symbol, as his own spokesperson, indirectly critical of the establishment and society, Bandi wonderfully plays with the boundaries separating art, advertising, and political activism.
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While this term is often associated with American painting, specifically Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, Declaring Space addresses this concept from an international viewpoint, blurring national labels for a set of spatial themes that were evoked in abstract art in the latter half of the twentieth century, where the boundaries of traditional pictorial space were crossed and a new realm of abstract theater was engaged.
Recognized throughout his career with honors and awards, Blackwell received a 2012 AIA National Honor Award and the 2012 Architecture Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for a unique use of design strategies that draw upon vernaculars and contradictions of place to transgress conventional boundaries for architecture.
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