In order to ensure that it remains viable, the community s priorities are to promote its transmission and to obtain its recognition beyond the geographical area in which it is practised.
Warner's recommendation came on the same day as the release of the U.S. intelligence community's latest report on Iraq, which found "measurable but uneven improvements" in security in recent months.
Patient navigation programs are the result of the medical community's new emphasis on patient-centered care, says Mandi Pratt, associate director of community programs at George Washington University's Cancer Institute.
The Atrocities Prevention Board filled a major hole in U.S. foreign policy and sets a promising trajectory for increasing the U.S. and international community's ability to prevent mass atrocities.
Local officials say it's a pillar of the shoreline community's tourist industry, drawing customers to restaurants, motels and gift shops.
Gharavi said that in her eyes the community's humility was the reason the community had integrated into Britain so successfully.
What is on display before the world's eyes is not only a community's response to a disaster but an exhibition of something essential to the Oklahoma character.
Their courage in goring so many of Hollywood's sacred cows is palpable given that community's notorious practice of ensuring that those who are shunned never "eat lunch" (read, work) in that town again.
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Recognition of Iran's expanded power is fast altering the international community's perception of the regional balance of forces.
Indeed, Obama's selection of Sotomayor threatens to permanently secure that community's support for Democrats.
He accepts that some the community's beliefs may appear eccentric and concedes the wider farming community has very real fears over the spread of Bovine TB.
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Except that all the cans were discarded in the same general area, suggesting they may reflect only one person's taste in beer alternatives, rather than the entire community's.
This book, along with Bruce Berman's From Ideas to Assets and Julie Davis and Suzanne Harrison's Edison in the Boardroom, has captured the business community's attention by detailing the way companies have turned patents into cash.
They acknowledged that the odds that Fillion was serious about buying the show's rights are "pretty low, " but hope the community's willingness to support some sort of revamped "Firefly" will encourage creator Joss Whedon or someone else with the proper clout to make a move.
"There's a real desire to put some of the open-source community's energy--no pun intended-- into the efficiency front, " Calder says.
Eritrea's frustrated not only with Ethiopia's failure to accept the decision, but also with the international community's apparent inaction and lack of pressure on Ethiopia to abide by the decision.
One of the first people to move into the Cambridge Estate subdivision, he founded its neighborhood association and served as its president, presiding over the group's monthly meetings with a quiet that belied his interest in the community's well being, Jones said.
Mr Robb said the laurel leaf was chosen as a basis for the design to reference Falkirk's rich Roman heritage, he also said the leaf's role as a victory symbol was particularly apt, given the local community's success in regenerating the area's woodland.
So Beacon's opt-out for broadcasting of purchases represents only a minor shift in the community's tell-all mindset.
Whatever Avigdor Lieberman's drawbacks may be, they clearly don't include excessive worship of the international community's taste for opulent statecraft or a desperate desire to be loved by Europe.
But now a series of deals is finally allowing Microsoft to argue that it's ahead of the curve--with the entertaining upside of making some of the open-source community's truest believers even angrier.
It's not just the community inside the prison, it's the wider community that services such a big establishment as a prison.
Few things matter more to a community's well-being than the quality of its public education.
Is it because you just feel the way the community's rallied around these women?
Mr. Abraham said the Satmar community's "entire attention" is focused on raising the Glaubers' child.
On the fundraising side, he set goals for each chapter based on a community's wealth.
Kennedy believes the intelligence community's leaders are "dragging their feet" on producing a new estimate.
What does that say about the stage of the international community's ability to effect change?
Part of the international community's unease stems from Syria's position as a regional powerhouse.
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The death of the newborn on Monday piled tragedy upon tragedy and compounded the community's grief.
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