Sentence examples for for stocktake from inspiring English sources

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At Education and the Home Office, he would see Blair every six to eight weeks for stocktake meetings to review progress towards targets.

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"We now have a roadmap for the next comprehensive assessment which will be published in 2022, in good time for the global stocktake by governments in 2023," said Hoesung Lee, chair of the panel, in Nairobi.

It is time for a critical stocktake of efforts to involve men in the prevention of violence against women.

Annual national progress reviews will be conducted and heads of state are expected to meet every four years for a high-level stocktake.

After 9/11, on the morning the Prime Minister was departing for Washington, we had a stocktake at which he said, "While I'm away I am relying on you to keep standards in schools going up".

Clara Swinson, director for social care, Department of Health: "The October stocktake of local authorities showed 97% were fairly or very confident of delivering the April 2015 changes – there's been lots of support from government and others to get to this position".

And while there will be no legal obligation for countries to cut emissions, the agreement includes a five-yearly global stocktake and a review mechanism to assess each country's contributions.

Multiple sources said the Chinese negotiators in the second all-night "indaba" (a Zulu word for meeting) sought to dilute the agreement's long-term goals and the proposed system to link country's promises to reduce greenhouse emissions against a global "stocktake".

A sweeping stocktake of Australia's social policy and how it meets national need suggests future Labor governments will consider increasing unemployment benefits and help for the long-term unemployed, spend more on education, simplify family payments, revamp labour market programs and protect employees' rights and conditions despite drastic changes in the workplace.

A publication that gives the reader a regular stocktake of what stories it did not publish or did not pursue and why; a publication that only extends the benefits of off-the-record quotes or views appearing in print to sources that genuinely would otherwise face some persecution or payback, not people who are using a cloak of anonymity for their own reasons.

How do you perform a stocktake of a nation's cultural power?

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