As such, the promise lies in the empowerment it offers to intermediate institutions. |
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Mr Thomas said that given appropriate empowerment, the regions can play a major role in delivering national economic policies. |
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I expected to find significant restrictions placed on the empowerment of teams by the military nature of the organization. |
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The philosophy of health promotion is to guide and support patient care through empowerment and collaboration. |
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Giving them such empowerment is really investing in viable business capable of making long life profits. |
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In short, everyone would have a similar combination of empowerment and quality of life benefits. |
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Implicit visions of human rights often lie at the heart of socio-political demands for empowerment. |
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The fabric of any society begins with the individual, her sense of empowerment, her belief in her own agency. |
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We have no education, no money, no political empowerment and we have objectified women to a level that is very degrading. |
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This form of empowerment could be encouraged elsewhere but to them the Fairtrade Foundation is a closed shop with them firmly on the outside. |
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He argues that participation in political institutions led to a sense of empowerment among villagers. |
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The treatment gives it a contemporaneity, for, we live in a time that is marked by women's empowerment of every kind. |
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It's about empowerment, informed decision-making and engagement in democratic processes. |
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By displaying musical workers and their tools, these magazines designate craftsmanship and professionalism as vectors of male empowerment. |
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Ministers talk the language of empowerment, devolution, collaboration, and support, but their actions speak louder than words. |
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Try physical activities that will give you a sense of empowerment, like kickboxing, aikido or tae kwon do. |
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It was also clear the greatest hindrance was the state not providing the funds for reform and empowerment. |
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Would such an exercise truly help Koreans gain a sense of empowerment and help them move on from their dark past? |
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This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality. |
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The very idea of empowerment through cultural heritage is a contradiction in terms. |
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Mr Milburn said that community empowerment at neighbourhood level will be a future lever for change. |
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You want tales from the Old South about slavery and empowerment, the rise of the civil-rights movement and the promise of integration? |
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God's mandate, God's empowerment in us and through us is a sacramental act that brings blessing upon the one who acts and the one acted upon. |
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It was like some sort of ghastly empowerment group, of thousands, except it was being chaired by a bald ape who ran hither and yon. |
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An apparently liberated professional woman is caught in the throes of a struggle for empowerment. |
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The philosophy underpinning integrated healthcare places considerable emphasis on empowerment and self-help. |
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Tino rangatiratanga is about empowerment, not walking around with a big chip on your shoulder. |
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The story would now be the empowerment of traditional owners looking after their country with the support of an enlightened government. |
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He is an author of various books on black empowerment and the Zulu culture. |
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Anyway, the ladies are still in Vegas, where Brandi is on a mission to help women twerk their way to empowerment. |
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In the process, it undermines its own thesis of female empowerment, and is guilty of underutilizing a vast pool of talent. |
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Can men and women interact on the basis of mutuality, free of hang-ups about whose writ is to run, about prior empowerment? |
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Instead, the Montessori classroom is conceived as an environment designed to encourage independence and a sense of personal empowerment. |
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The challenge is then to retain the entrepreneurial flair and innovative spirit, by giving employees a sense of empowerment. |
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The Zohar was explicitly intended by the Divine to be a tool of empowerment all of mankind. |
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Erin, who spends the majority of the film running and screaming, gets an opportunity for empowerment towards the end. |
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This film wants to champion personal empowerment, the notion of uplifting the minority class by instilling pride and power to the community. |
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Sembene's story of female empowerment is an example of politically committed filmmaking at its most vibrant and vigorous. |
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For girls, she's a role model of empowerment as the female hero with big guns. |
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And people are excited and energised and inspired because they realise that there can be this kind of empowerment and democracy. |
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For a start, the whole idea of reciprocity and empowerment seems morally dubious to me. |
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Call it empowerment if we must, it's an acknowledgement of an inexorable female march into areas previously dominated by men. |
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Then I had dreams of a nation progressing towards prosperity and empowerment. |
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Unofficially, this is because I can't cook, officially, it's because I am making a statement of post-feminist empowerment. |
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Murdoch is well aware of the massive global power he wields as a force for liberty and the empowerment of the individual. |
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Norwood agrees men have been emasculated by female empowerment, but has no answers as to how that can be addressed. |
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The quintile refers to knowing and the empowerment which comes from knowing. |
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These forces call for agile flexible leaders, and increasing empowerment to council members. |
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To help you get comfortable with your ability to take care of business, follow these steps to financial empowerment. |
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The office is charged with promoting women's advancement and empowerment in Virgin Islands society. |
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They don't want to give any empowerment to the Canadian people other than an ' X ' on a ballot. |
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It's a lesson all African Americans can follow to achieve full economic empowerment. |
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The organization's work in Liberia has made a considerable contribution to political party empowerment. |
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I get the impression that Wicca has been a source of empowerment, the idea of a strong goddess is very attractive. |
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Harry was guest of honour at youth empowerment charity We Day, and sat with his girlfriend Cressida in the audience. |
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That memorial is addressed to all humanity so that we may draw the lessons of yesteryear for our empowerment. |
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This was especially helpful towards the empowerment of the usually marginalized womenfolk resulting in productive and decent employment for them. |
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These range from elatedness, righteousness, happiness, victory, empowerment, confidence, etc. |
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Personal empowerment can be achieved by boosting women's awareness and giving them a positive self-image and personal values. |
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When a-life began, Page was working on an education and empowerment project with young girls in Liberia. |
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This created an atmosphere of collective learning and political empowerment. |
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Historically, Oakland is a crucible of black empowerment and left-wing activism. |
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The aim is to establish active participation of the social partners in developing social empowerment measures and practices. |
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Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment. |
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In this context the empowerment of women as key players in small scale economic activities should be further pursued. |
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Outside contractors are often hired to facilitate participatory or empowerment evaluations. |
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The Coalition is comprised of labor unions, anti-war activists, clergy, and so-called black empowerment groups. |
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We will also work to improve human security through protection and empowerment of individuals and communities. |
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Truth is essential to the social and spiritual empowerment of individuals and communities. |
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Proposals for social rating and social performance management similarly will not necessarily address either women's access or empowerment. |
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There was no empowerment legislation in Ontario that would allow that government to sell off Hydro One. |
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There were also a number of programs for the empowerment of women in the political field. |
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Political participation, especially at the local level has been seen as a key factor in empowerment of women. |
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The second cycle then focused increasingly on the empowerment of women in market participation. |
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But this requires the participation and empowerment of the entire country, not just a privileged elite. |
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How are collective responsibility and security balanced and combined with individual responsibility and empowerment? |
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Indeed, its first priority had been to promote the political empowerment of women. |
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Logically, the next phase should be the integration of legal services into health and economic empowerment programs. |
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It is difficult to assess the empowerment targeted, as its concrete aspects must be defined in each specific cultural context. |
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The right to empowerment has led to a reliance on military solutions and the routinization of oppression. |
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Perry is a pop general, perched atop a candy rainbow, bathing her army of fans in an elixir of empowerment. |
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Rather my objectives flow from a desire to revitalize our assumptions about the concepts of empowerment and agency in relation to black women and the blues. |
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Moreover, although reproductive health is a vital part of women's wellbeing, it is not the sum total of empowerment. |
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The next speaker needs to be the type of leader who brings more empowerment to council members and forms a team which represents meaningful consultation. |
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It's an empowerment manifesto in an era of grabby daddy-o's like Dominique Strauss-Kahn. |
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But the beyond the party vibe, the company message of empowerment resounded. |
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I'm talking about the most significant programme of empowerment by a British government since the great enfranchisement of the 19th century. |
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It seems advisable that hypothesizing would be informed by principles of curiosity and empowerment, instead of by principles of power and certainty. |
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Don Pedro's arc moves him from proud hidalgo to magnificent obsessive, an all-macho embodiment of the extremes of empowerment, totally devoid of any self-doubt. |
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There was a degree of freedom and empowerment in the learning-based relationships that helped them find their own process. |
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How can people in such a context concretise their own empowerment? |
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The European Union is therefore a strong supporter of RFMOs, though not an uncritical one, and an activist for their empowerment. |
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We are going to work toward increased employee empowerment and teamwork. |
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Whilst the advocates of quality and empowerment are almost evangelical in their quest to change the way we work those on the receiving end are considerably more sceptical. |
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The mission is to teach any person to use technology for independence and empowerment no matter where they are located. |
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However, real empowerment of local self-governing bodies, particularly financial decentralization, has not yet been achieved. |
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I founded Big Voice, an independent youth empowerment project supported by the supreme court to help young people engage with the law. |
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I haven't read her book with the unambiguous title but, as I understand it, her thesis is that women behaving like frat grrrls does not, in fact, engender empowerment. |
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We don't need empowerment workshops or team building techniques. |
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Its principal programs focus on the areas of preventative health care, integrated food security and gender empowerment. |
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If there was real empowerment behind princesses, they'd be a powerful tool for girls' self-actualization. |
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Women's empowerment refers to the process in which women reflect upon their reality and question the reasons for their situation in society. |
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Our aid program will promote the empowerment of women and girls in our region. |
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McChrystal argues that service confers empathy, patience, discipline, willingness to sacrifice, and a sense of empowerment. |
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Joelle Carter talks to Jace Lacob about playing Ava Crowder, empowerment, and more. |
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Now before the hippies get excited about all this empowerment and coming together, let's not forget that, say, neo-nazis and anti-abortionists form tribes too. |
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It should envision empowerment of all, the black nations of Africa, the underdogs of South Asia, the Dalits of India, the subaltern classes of the Latin and North America. |
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Last but not least, for WWC empowerment also means being educated and living one's life as one wishes. |
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Priority will also be given to actions enhancing the empowerment of migrants and contributing to a transnational and constructive dialogue. |
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The fragrance concept is about female empowerment and finding the inner strength that makes women so beautiful. |
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The paternalistic tradition thus constructs a simulacrum of male discursive empowerment which multiplies locutionary authority while eradicating perlocutionary agency. |
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Beginning the healing journey is an act of courage and empowerment, a rightful reclamation of culture and balance. |
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After the empowerment of the panchayats, they are being asked by the department to get the clearance certificate from the sarpanches concerned before getting salaries. |
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All these factors together causes an increase in the importance and necessity of empowerment and commitment in organizations. |
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A critical ethnographer will study issues of power, empowerment, inequality inequity, dominance, repression, hegemony, and victimization. |
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Women who squirt rhapsodize about the experience, reporting that it elicits feelings of empowerment and a deeper connection to their own bodies. |
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What we have here is a fouled-up fairy tale of oppression and empowerment, and it's hard not to be ensnared by its mixture of rank maleficence and easy reverie. |
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Allowance for this dimension must, as I see it, involve scrupulously planned demilitarization, so that the new priorities gradually open up areas of genuine decisionmaking and empowerment for civil society. |
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By and large, the kit's objectives and content make it a reference tool for demystifying employee recognition and promoting understanding and empowerment. |
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Faith communities often have a systemic propensity to infantilise people, fixed firmly in vulnerability rather than empowerment for human liberation. |
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Research has been conducted on barriers to economic empowerment faced by women, including the relationship between remunerated and unremunerated work, and tools are being developed to assist with this assessment. |
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Those who ask these questions often seem uninterested in helping to strengthen the capacity of the national office and to accompany a process of empowerment. |
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Thirdly, we need to abandon universal solutions that will fit all, which legitimizes their imposition on people, usually in the name of progress, development and empowerment. |
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In India, the government has actively promoted the self-help group movement and their linkage to banks, to promote the economic empowerment of more vulnerable groups. |
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Since then, the Government had included domestic violence in its five-year plan on the empowerment of women and recommended that domestic violence be criminalized. |
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Productive employment that pays decent wages is a principal route out of poverty and an important instrument for social inclusion and the empowerment of both individuals and social groups. |
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The learning content of the JUMP course is based on defined didactical principals: a focus on the needs of the participants, voluntary attendance, practical relevance, self-directed learning and empowerment. |
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It believes that using the national media to hammer home the message that the victim is not at fault could encourage them to speak out about the incidents they have had to endure, which is the first step towards empowerment. |
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If students are to become the main instigators and actors of the learning process, internalizing the values and behaviour required for a sustainable future, they have to be given the empowerment, means and recognition. |
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If the disciples needed to be so endued and to preach the gospel with the Holy Spirit and with manifestation of the Almighty, are we better than them, able to carry on God's work without the empowerment they had? |
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On the other side of the coin, unfortunately, when the concept of empowerment was first introduced into government culture, it was sometimes perceived as conferring the right to break the rules. |
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Feeling a sense of empowerment in a Charter-age and at a time of post-materialism, in a cyber-world, Canadians increasingly expect to be in touch electronically with their public institutions. |
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It is fitting that a blusterous wind blew throughout the festival as we received the empowerment and blessings of Arya White Tara, the embodiment of the purified wind element of all the Buddhas. |
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The basic wisdom of ICPD in recognizing the inseparability of empowerment in reproductive matters and other life spheres is ratified by the lessons learned while implementing these different approaches. |
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In contrast to objectifying, empowerment means subjectifying. |
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This, combined with the recognition of the value of human capital, resulted in citizen empowerment and, ultimately, the diminishment of the power of the nation state. |
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Based on the evidence along with a more strict interpretation of women empowerment, it is difficult to believe that a minimalist microfinance programme would have sustainable impact on the empowerment of women. |
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Similar investments in training will be needed in the United Nations to ensure that staff at all levels have the required skills, as empowerment through delegation of authority does not come naturally. |
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Proponents of localism argue that it provides for greater economic efficiency, political empowerment, and community education of civic life. |
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The empowerment of women within agrarian reform, however, is occurring in an unpremeditated way and parallel to demands raised by the leadership of rural movements. |
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The effort to secure legal equality and win civil and political rights was, in turn, a powerful stimulus for women's individuation and, hence, for their empowerment. |
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Ms. N. Oyman-Alpak, who will both introduce the strategy and working methods of the Multi-Team project, which is aimed at the empowerment of diverse groups of unemployed clients and increasing their economic independency. |
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The concept must be defined broadly within the framework of poverty eradication, acknowledging that lack of legal empowerment was not a cause of poverty but an aggravating factor. |
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These three examples show that quick conclusions about the effect of land ownership and social norms on the empowerment of women can be fallacious. |
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Her Royal Highness Princess Basma bint Talal of Jordan promotes a range of global issues, most notably in the areas of human development, gender equity and women's empowerment. |
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Another benefit of a well-crafted performance-based bonus is a sense of empowerment that employees feel when their actions impact on the performance target. |
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She underlined the importance of gender equality in achieving sustainable development and the inextricable link between the empowerment of women and the well-being of children. |
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Matriarchal roles started to evolve in the early part of this century and have been greatly increased because of the two world wars and the empowerment of the women's movement. |
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A man takes pride when his wife's or daughter's project become successful and brings sufficient income to the family as if it is his womenfolk's ability, superiority and empowerment. |
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It's a scenario that would lend itself to a chilling horror film about demonic possession, or a coming-of-age drama about female empowerment and sexuality, or a sly comedy about adolescent histrionics. |
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Catherine thanked WWSF and shared that this award is encouraging her to continue without stopping her commitment for the empowerment of women in the rural community. |
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She coordinates programming in five African countries and supports self-directed projects and programs to integrate messages on healthy lifestyles, gender awareness, HIV and AIDS, and leadership and youth empowerment. |
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Finally, because of an emphasis on children's empowerment, there has developed a mistaken perception that child participation implies children taking over duties and responsibilities fittingly performed by adults. |
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Given the honorific title of 'Mother' by her tribe, she is a living representation of the role of empowerment rural women play in protecting their land and culture. |
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Emphasizing flexibility and empowerment, we are training our people to excel in their work and motivating them to carry out the necessary changes. |
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Working at community level is an effective way of promoting social change, notably through non-coercive and non-judgmental approaches that emphasize the fulfilment of human rights and empowerment of girls and women. |
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Sanitation supports women's empowerment by making it more likely that girls will stay in school, by freeing up women's time, and by safeguarding women's dignity and physical safety. |
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Neither the creation of a World Criminal Court nor the unanswerable claims for full recognition and for empowerment of women have even been touched upon. |
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Though the film follows the women's lives with unblinking frankness, Rahmanian and producer Melissa Hibbard say the film is about empowerment and hope, and is not meant as a critique of Iran's political situation. |
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She was the first woman to become a partner at Goldman Sachs and now serves as a full-time philanthropist, focusing on the social and economic empowerment of women. |
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Employees are being asked by some bright-eyed manager, in the name of renewal, to jump head-first into the brave new world of empowerment, privatization, devolution, untold partnerships and networks. |
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Over time, however, these fears can change into feelings of empowerment as more is learned about the disease, and the person takes more control over it. |
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Definitions of empowerment are in essentially individualist terms with the ultimate aim being the expansion of individual choice or capacity for self-reliance. |
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Through these world conferences it has been possible to reach women in all walks of life in every corner of the globe and to awaken in them an awareness of the rightness of empowerment and equality and their entitlements. |
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Resentment must be transformed into empowerment. |
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On another level, citizen engagement is also synonymous with empowerment. |
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Flexibility, among the most highly rated, reflects on issues of accessibility to education and feelings of empowerment that technology affords learners. |
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This type of community empowerment project seeks to address shortcomings of the traditional legal system by providing support networks though which disenfranchised individuals can share experiences. |
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Worryingly, empowerment in the Summit discussions appears to become equated with access to health education and children's education as a 'credit plus' activity. |
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We will focus in particular on women's economic empowerment, on promoting women's leadership in politics, business, communities and families and on eliminating violence against women and children. |
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And if we are to move forward, I suggest to you that the reforms on the personnel side, early evidence of change of culture, empowerment and motivation of staff have to happen sooner rather than later. |
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In my opinion, a worthwhile contribution to this event would be the concept that the empowerment of women can be regarded as a strategy for the development of society as a whole. |
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From the outset, the Ombudsman has been guided by a vision of citizenship that results in the empowerment of citizens, respect for their rights and an administrative culture of service. |
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The body language suggests strength and empowerment of a mythic quality. |
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To take greater account of sustainable development in the performance of its mandate, however, the Agency will fulfil commitments with respect to governance and empowerment of staff. |
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Common belief has been that in the future the number of middle managers will downfall due to empowerment and team-building. |
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Women empowerment has been one of the most important items in the agenda of national and international development. |
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Health promotion in the Hutterite community and the ethnocentricity of empowerment. |
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Also, the freedom to enjoy and produce poetry is a consolation that the act of poeticizing itself constitutes a zone of liberation and empowerment. |
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The Mahila Samkhya programme was started in 1989 for the education and empowerment of women in rural areas of states like Jharkhand, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. |
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If you are vetted in a regurgitative model of schooling, then this idea of student empowerment, and project-based learning, and inquiry, doesn't fit into that model very well. |
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Employee empowerment refers to the various ways in which nonmanagerial workers are enabled to make autonomous decisions without consulting a boss, supervisor or manager. |
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In this study, we examined the association between women's empowerment and night or day blindness during pregnancy using nationally representative data from India. |
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The youth rights movement campaigns for social empowerment for young people, and against the legal and social restrictions placed on legal minors. |
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