Sentence examples for constituencies to identify from inspiring English sources

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Such training efforts would enable a school's key constituencies to identify warning signs and ensure, as much as is possible, that these devices would never have to be used.

"This high-level forum brings together an impressive array of public and private constituencies, to identify the smart investments that can be dedicated to one ambitious, yet simple goal - to end preventable child deaths," she said.

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Such efforts, already begun, and collaborations between groups with similar goals, such as the NIEHS and the Fogarty International Center, could help build a constituency to identify and diminish the many risks posed by environmental hazards.

Views across constituencies were compared, to identify areas of agreement and disagreement regarding pressing problems and likely solutions.

Is the admissions team "institutionally situated" or is it aggressively working in the field with constituencies to open identified markets?

Since resuming her former duties as executive vice chancellor and provost, Christ has been instrumental in tackling what had been a $150 million budget deficit, working tirelessly with constituencies across the campus to identify efficiencies and new income streams.

With help from graduate assistant Gabriel Ramos and Material Practice Facilities printmaking technician Julianne Hunter, the class also created a portfolio of stone and aluminum plate lithography prints to increase public awareness of the destruction posed by the woolly adelgid and emerald ash borer, hoping to develop a constituency to help identify ash borers and thwart their progress.

The task forces' work involved collecting data from their constituencies, examining internal archival data to identify personnel trends, and reviewing external data to understand IBM's labor and customer markets.

As these districts become increasingly diverse, it is often difficult to identify particular constituency interests, and representatives find it increasingly impossible to be responsive to constituency wishes or needs.

John Sterling, president and publisher of Henry Holt, said, "The secret is to identify the constituency and throw them some red meat, and if you do that there's a good chance you'll sell a lot of books".

"The secret is to identify the constituency and throw them some red meat," John Sterling, president and publisher of Henry Holt, said last April, adding, "It seems to be that if you really hate the politician, you buy the books to get all riled up".

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