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They will also
outline
the key industries and infrastructure projects for which they are seeking private funds.
Obama’s policy
outline
was presented via video to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Governors’ Global Warming Summit, and has again been shown in Poznan, Poland, to leaders assembled to flesh out a global warming roadmap.
A framework, however, is nothing more than an
outline.
Now that the Trump administration is preparing its first budget outline, its initiatives in this area will be a central focus of attention.
Adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015, the SDGs
outline
a vision for global development that targets poverty, education, public health, inequality, sustainability, and climate action over the next 15 years.
The Trump administration’s draft
outline
for NAFTA renegotiation also sets objectives for stronger labor and environmental standards – important priorities for Congressional Democrats who share the president’s opposition to the current agreement.
Eight months after assuming office, the administration has been able to offer only an
outline
of what it has in mind.
We know, of course, the broad
outline
of their of their all-encompassing fundamentalism, and we have some vague ideas about Al Qaeda as a decentralized network of cells in many countries that seeks to acquire chemical, biological, and perhaps even nuclear weapons.
Serious, exemplary work has already been done to
outline
local, national, and global solutions.
The Roadmap to Peace can work only if both sides are pressed to a real compromise, whose
outline
is clear: Israel's return to something like its pre-1967 borders; financial compensation of Palestinians for losses of land in Israel, rather than a right to return; and Jerusalem as a shared capital.
It is high time for Arab leaders to
outline
a vision for the future of inter-Arab relations, and a plan for engaging with their non-Arab neighbors on regional opportunities and challenges.
In September, Humala will go to New York to
outline
Peru’s “bold and ambitious” actions to head-off the global climate crisis.
The EU should present its own policy proposal in the context of the debate now taking place within the UN, and it should
outline
the conditions that the US would have to accept if it truly wants to find a way out of the crisis and ensure active European involvement.
So it may be helpful to
outline
the principles and ideas that guide US foreign policy.
The first was to adopt an
outline
of the text of the 2015 Paris agreement.
We know, of course, the broad
outline
of their all-encompassing fundamentalism, and we have some vague ideas about Al Qaeda as a decentralized network of cells in many countries that seeks to acquire chemical, biological, and perhaps even nuclear weapons.
Third, both sides will need to
outline
the long-term objectives of the negotiations.
Indeed, through peer review, the OECD helps policymakers to understand the magnitude of the problems that they face, and to
outline
possible solutions.
The red
outline
comprises mostly Democratic setbacks.
At a minimum, such a compact would
outline
basic rules of behavior that all can agree to follow, and authorize enforcement by a third party that is actually empowered to carry this out.
The modern welfare state first took shape in Scandinavia – most notably in Sweden after the Workers Party’s first electoral victory in 1932 – and was further enshrined in the United Kingdom’s 1942 Beveridge Report, which offered a comprehensive institutional
outline
even as World War II was still raging.
And the most experienced and technical painter could never paint anything by means of mechanical skill alone, if the
outline
of the subject-matter did not first reveal itself to his mind.
The Nautilus's bow and stern boasted that spindle-shaped
outline
that had caused the ship to be compared appropriately to a long cigar.
Motionless we traverse countries we fancy we see, and your thought, blending with the fiction, playing with the details, follows the
outline
of the adventures.
Often looking at her, it seemed to him that his soul, escaping towards her, spread like a wave about the
outline
of her head, and descended drawn down into the whiteness of her breast.
Dawn was beginning to paint in clear hues the
outline
of the fir trees on the mountain to the least of Verrieres.
Their true character was only now beginning to
outline
itself before his eyes.
Before vacating his seat in Congress, he reported to that body an
outline
of the circumstances related, necessarily suppressing the name of his agent, and demanding an appropriation in behalf of a man who had been of so much use, at so great risk.
Nevertheless, Senor Don Quixote would greatly gratify us if he would depict her to us; for never fear, even in an
outline
or sketch she will be something to make the fairest envious."
Enthusiastic as we are in the noble cause to which we have devoted ourselves, we should have felt a sensation of pride which we cannot express, and a consciousness of having done something to merit immortality of which we are now deprived, could we have laid the faintest
outline
on these addresses before our ardent readers.
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