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Rita Chahal, the Executive Director of the Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council, said that the push to foster a sense of community between indigenous and refugee communities is a "sector-wide" effort amongst resettlement organizations.
Her stance on contract workers came as part of her push to foster good paying jobs.
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"We look forward to working with him," she added, "to help him move beyond a focus on technology and to push N.I.H. to foster innovation and regain the sense of urgency to save lives".
He pushed Congress to foster domestic manufacturing with a program known as "the American School" that had four central policies: 1) tariffs on imports; 2) direct subsidies, or "bounties," for domestic manufacturers; 3) a partially public-owned national bank; 4) broad public investments in infrastructure, or "internal improvements," like roads, canals, and ports.
Richardson has a limited amount of power, and the ques tion is whether or not he will use it to push programs here or to foster his own ambition," said one employe, noting that the Secretary has been men tioned as a future Presidential possibility.
Solomon adds that there's a city-wide push for the collective to foster new media art.
A tireless cheerleader who earned the nicknames Mr. Long Island and Mayor of Long Island, Mr. Tracy never stopped pushing his mission statement: "To foster and promote public awareness and appreciation of Long Island, particularly the benefits of living on Long Island and Long Island's parks, beaches, cultural, educational, recreational and tourist activities," it began.
Whether it was the outstanding intern partnership, the inspiring STEM Starter Academy or the first-of-its kind MassCAN program, we pushed past conventional strategies to foster a culture of opportunity.
Still, some biotechnology industry executives and scientists welcomed the plan as a sign of the government's commitment, saying it would now be easier to push for specific new programs to foster biotechnology development.
While that phrase referred specifically to the Y.M.C.A. camp that Mr. Bush was visiting, it referred more generally to an informal movement of sorts that he is trying to foster, a push for Americans to do more on their own to take care of their neighbors and neighborhoods.
The changes can be related to several factors, including some coercive policy transfer instilled by external donors and the multi-faceted global push to achieve MDGs and to foster EIHSP, which led to the establishment of EVIPNet Cameroon and REACH-PI Uganda in 2006.
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