"Since 2013, Beijing has been actively improving its air quality and we have made huge progress with regard to the air quality and we have adopted a clean air action plan, from 2013 to 2017.
On this International Day of Tolerance, I call on all people and governments to actively combat fear, hatred and extremism with dialogue, understanding and mutual respect.
"Colleges are actively saddling themselves with a whole group of applicants about whom they know little and who, in turn, know little about them," Lauren Gersick, the associate director of college counseling at the Urban School of San Francisco, told me.
Collecting, by one definition, is "the process of actively, selectively and passionately acquiring, possessing and disposing of valued things, often removed from ordinary use and perceived as part of a set.
"Actively solicit feedback about how you and your actions are being perceived," Carucci advises.
in their own learning, i is not far behind, and actively participate in further their studies in a variety of training and has passed the computer early, mid-level training examinations, such as putonghua proficiency test.
" And in a more general sense, it is part of a conviction in France—albeit one increasingly debated—that cultural heritage is a good with its own internal logic and value system, one that the government has the duty not only to protect but to actively promote.
Wang said Tencent actively promotes games in China on its extensive mobile and Internet user network and has proven experience in operating games, which helps ensure that games are adjusted to suit local tastes.
Find a Mentor or Community It is crucial to actively seek out women with whom to connect in your industry.
There was a period, years ago, when Ellison became disengaged from actively running the company.
A mastermind alliance it built of two or more minds working actively together in perfect harmony toward a common definite object.
Many nutritionists and health authorities have "actively advised against" low-carbohydrate diets, said the lead author of the new study, Dr.
China is eager to learn from other nations, will keep abreast of the trend of the times, will actively engage in global dialogue, and will promote the 21st century as an era of peace and co-operation.
' They typically prefer passive index funds to actively managed ones, and unlike panicked investors who fled equities during the financial crisis, they say they bought stocks the day the market hit its bottom in 2009, a move the firm attributes to disciplined rebalancing.
t be the first type of person, then at least try to be like the second type, and actively seek opportunity.
Instead of hoping that individuals can muster the self-discipline on their own to avoid processed foods, fast food and days without physical exercise, the idea is that governments must actively work to change environments and reduce the menu of harmful options available in everyday life.
But if we choose to actively seek out information that challenges our assumptions and beliefs, perhaps we can begin to understand where the people who disagree with us are coming from.
Rather, more realistically, it's about what to do if you're in a job you dislike — or actively hate — but can't move on.
Actively dispute your internal messages of inadequacy.
What distinguishes many of us who are actively pursuing our dreams from those of us on the couch is that some of us have learned the hard way – perhaps through a severe loss – that life is short, and that we must capitalize on the opportunities each day gives us, on the raw potential our minds and bodies are capable of, and on every ounce of willpower we can muster to make our journeys worthwhile.