Sentence examples for indigenous aspiration from inspiring English sources

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Brennan said leaders needed to formalise "Indigenous aspiration" into a program that could be accepted or adapted by both Abbott and opposition leader Bill Shorten (or their successors) in the next parliament.

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But the Iraqi Shiite outcry, and especially the meeting that Mr. Chalabi held on Friday to discuss Bahrain's Constitution, risked lending credence to the claims of the Bahraini ruling class that the uprisings were not the result of indigenous aspirations, but of foreign meddling, especially given Mr. Chalabi's well-known ties to Iran.

Instead, the concept of co-existence is offered (McGregor 2004b), which suggests the importance of balancing indigenous and non-indigenous aspirations of governance into the evaluation of collaboration.

These actions effectively precluded indigenous peoples' aspirations of entry into the commercial fishery.

These programs should support Indigenous peoples' aspirations, including the maintenance of cultural integrity [ 19].

The program of reform that the Dutch revolutionaries attempted to put in place (however constrained by the political realities of the French revolution as this was to progress) was mostly driven by indigenous needs and aspirations.

This paper describes the needs and aspirations of Indigenous people, the engagement strategies employed to elicit Indigenous knowledge, assess Indigenous values, and incorporate the results into three developing water plans.

Grounded in the rights of children, Te Whãriki acknowledges the rightful place of indigenous Maori knowledge and aspirations (Reedy, 1995) as well as the settler and migrant cultures from other lands (Nuttall, 2003).

Using the example of the titling of TCOs (Original Communal Lands) in Bolivia, the paper explores how governmental aspirations for indigenous territories unravelled in practice, producing hybrid, double-edged and "not-quite-neoliberal" spaces – spaces which have, paradoxically, emerged as key sites for the construction of more radical indigenous projects.

The leadership in all organisations needs to make a choice which balances risks and opportunities, regarding where effort is directed and how aspiration to improve Indigenous cancer outcomes should be approached to expedite progress in this area, but the extent to whether this discussion does occur at Board level within jurisdictions or nationally is unclear.

I was astonished but delighted to read John Vidal's account of BP's involvement in West Papua (Shattered illusions, Society, March 19) and the tragic effect this region's vast natural resources have on the aspirations of the indigenous Melanesian people of West Papua.

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