He is likely to make economic regeneration and social inclusion keynotes of his tenure. |
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She delivers keynotes and breakout sessions for conferences and organizations across the United States, Canada and Europe. |
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I'm blogging this session in near-live time since I have over 20 pages of notes from earlier keynotes and panels this morning. |
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Education, health, freedom from crime and improvements to the places where children live are keynotes for the organisation. |
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More than that, though, it has laid a marker for a style of game which has innovation, pace and persistence as its keynotes. |
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Stick to the academic side of things, selecting special papers and keynotes and managing the creation of paper sessions. |
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Listen to four highly influential keynotes on the trends affecting the global economy. |
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Rock's keynotes were a driving backbeat, harshly emotional vocals, and heavily amplified guitars. |
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And security and reliability in terms of raw material was another of the keynotes in the slow but sure development of this company. |
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Badges must be worn for admittance to all keynotes, education sessions and non-ticketed events. |
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What's more, Spotify has been watching Apple keynotes closely, based on Wednesday's evidence. |
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The meeting of Ministers of Culture will remain, in this respect, one of the keynotes of this session. |
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Alignment, contact with his soul, and then steadfastness, are the keynotes to success. |
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This conference involves a full day of sessions, including 2 keynotes and about 40 speakers. |
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Thought-provoking keynotes by John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief of The Economist, and Lufthansa CEO Wolfgang Mayrhuber stimulated discussion. |
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These keynotes for the disciple may be used in sequence as the seed thought for the meditation work done each month at the time of the full moon. |
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The keynotes will be held at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts and are open to all registered attendees. |
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It includes a dense programme of keynotes and scientific symposia, with strong international participation, an exhibition, and a dense press programme of several dozen press briefings on recent scientific discoveries. |
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We have prepared a program of inspiring keynotes, practical workshops, insightful presentations, and stimulating conversations about topical issues in evaluation. |
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He is also frequently called upon to contribute to research and policy development in physician health, and is invited to provide over 50 keynotes, workshops, and lectures annually. |
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The support expressed by the Community and its Member States for the general trend towards the observance of human rights and democracy is one of the keynotes of the Community's approach to developing countries. |
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From the start of his career through to the present day, Vincent Calabrese has pursued a resolutely humanistic path in which moral rectitude and truth are the keynotes of his approach as a watchmaker seeking knowledge. |
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In short, there are too many summits and too few keynotes. |
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This year's conference-in Canada's oldest city-will present four visionary keynotes, 25 informative education sessions, three fun-filled networking events and two intensive pre-conference seminars. |
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His inspirational keynotes are on the subjects of personal and professional development, success habits of the wealthy, and leadership principles. |
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It will feature plenary keynotes, discussions, debates and workshops focusing on the themes and sub-themes of the Conference, including enhancing the engagement of civil society in UNCTAD's activities. |
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The great eastern festival of the Buddha expresses the keynotes of wisdom and divine purpose, and follows one month after Easter at the time of the Taurus full moon. |
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Main intervention keynotes for priority b: Access in qualitative education with emphasis on the first grades, education for the handicap, vocational training and life-long learning. |
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