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No effort is made in the same studies to present information on regional or national demand trends in these skills or to consider whether regional or national demands for other skills might provide much better opportunities for the youth to be trained.
There is a need for an expanded Federal effort to provide research and information to help guide state education departments and local school boards in existing programs.
In 2003, another British publisher, Wandering Star, made an effort both to restore Howard's original manuscripts and to provide a more scholarly and historical view of the Conan stories.
Subsequently, the Government of Eritrea hosted a conference of Sudanese opposition leaders in June 1995 in an effort to help the opposition unite and to provide a credible alternative to the present government in Khartoum.
* Impossible to develop realistic estimates of work effort needed to provide a quote, because at the beginning of the project no one knows the entire scope / requirements
The war effort and getting supplies to the troops were under the purview of Congress, but Washington pressured the Congress to provide the essentials.
Iqaluit was founded in 1942 as an American airbase, geographically located to provide a stop-over and refueling site for short range fighter aircraft being ferried across the Atlantic to support the war effort in Europe.
Bush further established " Rainbow Rooms " across the state, in an effort to provide emergency services for neglected or abused children.
There has been a recent effort to switch to proportional representation which many argue will provide a more accurate assessment of the size of political groups and allow minorities to be heard.
Others, such as Lucien van der Walt and Michael Schmidt, argue that: " The anarchists did not ... identify freedom with the right of everybody to do exactly what one pleased but with a social order in which collective effort and responsibilities-that is to say, obligations-would provide the material basis and social nexus in which individual freedom could exist.
Identification to species, however, requires more effort ; one must remember that a mushroom develops from a button stage into a mature structure, and only the latter can provide certain characteristics needed for the identification of the species.
Unwieldy UNIX licensing issues were also plaguing researchers, so this early effort to provide a non-licensed UNIX-like system environment continued to find use, well into the further development of Mach.
Carbohydrates and proteins provide 17 kJ approximately ( 4 kcal ) of energy per gram, while fats provide 37 kJ ( 9 kcal ) per gram., though the net energy from either depends on such factors as absorption and digestive effort, which vary substantially from instance to instance.
Benedict's concerns were the needs of monks in a community environment: namely, to establish due order, to foster an understanding of the relational nature of human beings, and to provide a spiritual father to support and strengthen the individual's ascetic effort and the spiritual growth that is required for the fulfillment of the human vocation, theosis.
In an effort to increase agricultural self-sufficiency, Seychelles has undertaken steps to make the sector more productive and to provide incentives to farmers.
DBpedia is an effort to publish structured data extracted from Wikipedia: the data is published in RDF and made available on the Web for use under the GNU Free Documentation License, thus allowing Semantic Web agents to provide inferencing and advanced querying over the Wikipedia-derived dataset and facilitating interlinking, re-use and extension in other data-sources.
Such ideas were incorporated into what was already an ongoing effort by some working in anthropology to provide scientific evidence for the superiority of Caucasians over non white races and justify European imperialism.
Some rather reluctant homeowners would simply leave the candy in pots on the porch, others might be more participative and would even ask an effort from the children in order to provide them with candy.
In an effort to propagate the usage of WordNets, the Global WordNet community had been slowly re-licensing their WordNets to an open domain where researchers and developers can easily access and use WordNets as language resources to provide ontological and lexical knowledge in Natural Language Processing tasks.
The IDA was approved in May 2012 to provide $ 50 million USD worth of credit to the Women Entrepreneur Development Project as part of an effort to help women in Ethiopia participate in business as skilled employees or leaders.
In an effort to provide service intermediate in speed and capacity between subways and buses, the MBTA has begun projects using the Bus Rapid Transit, or BRT, system.
OSI was hence an industry effort, attempting to get industry participants to agree on common network standards to provide multi-vendor interoperability.
In an effort to maintain Bhutan as a stable buffer state, India continued to provide substantial amounts of development aid.
The goal of this effort is to provide residents and civil authorities in the area reliable information on the nature of the potential hazards posed by this unrest and timely warning of an impending volcanic eruption, should it develop.

effort and minority
But for the safety of Southeast Asia, and for the sake of the Laotian people -- who would not be well-ruled by either militant minority now engaged in the fighting -- this last big effort to seal that country from the cold war had to be made.
Mr. Nixon, despite a very earnest effort to capture the minority groups, failed to do so.
Throughout the invasion of Poland, some ethnic German minority groups assisted Nazi Germany in the war effort.
Prior to the outlaw effort, a dissenting minority had left the party to form Aralar.
They oppose what they see as a ' separate-but-equal ' system ; some supporters of Hindutva see it as the Indian National Congress party's effort to woo the sizable minority vote bank at the expense of true equality.
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, which asserts a principle that the majority should have the right to make all decisions, states, " A minority group, by coordinating its effort in voting for only one candidate who is a member of the group, may be able to secure the election of that candidate as a minority member of the board.
It provides that, " A minority group, by coordinating its effort in voting for only one candidate who is a member of the group, may be able to secure the election of that candidate as a minority member of the board.
He created Sekong province to honor the southern minority for their support on the war effort.
" He called upon Catholic politicians to fulfill Windthorst's word and get out of their perpetual minority position by an effort to increase Protestant numbers among their representatives in parliament.
Although only a small minority of socialist theories advocate complete economic equality of outcome in practice ( anarcho-communism is one such school ) and instead see an ideal economy as one where remuneration is proportional to the degree of effort and personal sacrifice expended by individuals in the productive process.
However, the issues of white minority control remained and hindered this effort, and like UDI before it, the republic was unrecognised internationally.
While known for his staunch adherence to apartheid, overseeing as Minister of Justice the Rivonia Trial in which Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment, and as Prime Minister the Terrorism Act, the complete abolishment of non-white political representation, the Soweto Riots and the Steve Biko crisis, he nevertheless concluded a more pragmatic foreign policy than his predecessors in an effort to improve relations between the white minority government and South Africa's neighbours, particularly after the breakup of the Portuguese colonial empire.
Cartel is not defined to these three groups but intends to expand as a community … and … in time as an idea .” He used the German media to promote a cultural identity, in an effort to identify these rappers as Turks and the group ’ s rhymes in the Turkish language aimed at developing an ethnically defined minority.
An orthodox minority, led by Elizabeth Rowley, Figueroa and former leader William Kashtan, resisted this effort.
", referring to the phenomenon of the press providing legitimacy to fringe or minority viewpoints in an effort to appear even-handed.
The content of the President's historic speech in Tamil at the UN was an effort to establish that he is a people's leader representing all the peoples of Sri Lanka, including the Tamil minority.
This was part of a larger effort to identify and classify minority groups to clarify their role in national government, including: establishing areas of autonomous government and allocating the seats for representatives in provincial and national government.
A constituency that might give the minority party 25 % or 30 % instead may fall to 10 % or 15 % over time because of lack of effort by its minority party.
For example, minority students at school may learn to put in only minimal effort as they believe they are being discriminated against by the dominant culture.
The Romanian communist regime saw that thousands of Romanians from the South were brought and established into the region in an effort to uproot and outnumber the Hungarian majority population – this was in effect a form of ethnic cleansing and had the desired result: the Hungarian-Romanian population ratio is nowadays completely changed from what it used to be in the past, with the Romanians being now the majority and the Hungarians reduced to the minority.
Agnos also led an effort to combat predatory lending aimed at minority homeowners and to repeal “ racial covenants ” barring non-whites from living or staying overnight in many California communities.
However, apart this minority of committed idealists, the vast majority of the remainder ‘ movements ’ were actually façades or ‘ shops ’ ( Arabic: dakakin ) – slightly politicised neighbourhood militias operating under grandiose pseudo-revolutionary labels – set up by PLO factions ( mainly Fatah ) in a misguided effort to widen its base of local support among the unemployed Lebanese urban youth.

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