• The informal G20 track and the formal IMF track. (europa.eu)
  • We can all learn from these trust-pockets, and the formal and informal leaders who ignite that trust. (trustacrossamerica.com)
  • Communicating internally will require both official and unofficial channels - learn who dominates the informal communications channels in your organisation, and engage them early and often. (fticonsulting.com)
  • When I see such a gaggle gathering, I'm immediately reminded of Tony Benn's essential five questions, I ask myself can these people belonging to such an organisation withstand the scrutiny of Benn's litmus test: "What power have you got? (labourheartlands.com)
  • Diplomatic relations suffered, and economic relations decreased notably due to an informal Saudi boycott of Turkey's exports. (agsiw.org)
  • Yet, in informal and legal discussions of climate change, 1.5C is treated as some kind of legal litmus test. (lostcoastoutpost.com)
  • Note that there will be no ideological 'litmus test' of any sort applied to submissions, i.e. all viewpoints are welcome and submissions will be judged purely on the merits and promise of the research as well as the potential for the presentation to generate interesting discussions at the workshop. (wikimedia.org)
  • Although the UK Presidency refused to put Loss & Damage finance high on the COP26 agenda, relegating it to a side event and some informal discussions, through a sustained campaign from CAN and other partners it was forced into the mainstream narrative and became the issue of COP26. (icccad.net)
  • The Bilderberg website states: The Meeting is a forum for informal discussions about major issues. (labourheartlands.com)
  • Available at https://www.who.int/neglected_diseases/events/twelfth_stag/en/ (accessed 7 April 2020). (who.int)
  • The demo session will be in a 'speedgeeking' or similar format (quick, informal presentations on participant laptops) and will focus on practice-oriented work that is original and relevant to the workshop's goals but is not intended for a purely academic audience and hence might not fit the criteria of a peer-reviewed submission. (wikimedia.org)
  • It will also be a good litmus test - because if your own employees don't buy into your position, message or initiative, it won't succeed externally. (fticonsulting.com)
  • It is important to note that this was a litmus test only. (eowca.org)
  • In an open letter to world Governments, a group of 22 UN independent human rights experts called on States to incorporate universally agreed international human rights norms and standards with strong accountability mechanisms into the UN Rio+20 sustainable development conference's goals, as the Rio+20 first round of informal-informal negotiations began today in New York.The full text of the letter can be accessed in pdf format here . (cesr.org)
  • The fulfillment of human rights is the litmus test for whether or not sustainable development is occurring. (cesr.org)
  • In poorer countries, the poverty industry exploits the bottom of the pyramid and its extent can at times be used as a litmus test to assess the effectiveness of poverty-alleviation initiatives. (wikipedia.org)
  • Informal live response tools were a potential way to gather large amounts of more representative data, as well as demonstrating that feedback is wanted, heard, and acted upon within a shorter cycle. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • An informal consultation was held with Member States on 9 March 2020. (who.int)
  • First, the grouping must retain its character - and core strength - as an informal association without compulsory elements and where every cooperative action flows from a common and conscious interest. (eastasiaforum.org)
  • Secondly , the predominance of informal politics in governmental action as well as in grass roots politics. (feps-europe.eu)
  • Teams have been warming up on the Bay of Palma over recent days, stepping up their processes from speed testing and two boat tuning - double 52 SUPER SERIES champions Quantum Racing have been working in close harmony with new Quantum Sails stablemates Platoon, Harm Müller Spreer's German flagged team - transitioning to informal training races as the practicing fleet grows. (52superseries.com)
  • Tax governance is becoming a key litmus test as businesses anticipate tax audits to double in the next two years. (ey.com)
  • The days of a single test at the end of the year may be fading away, he said. (the74million.org)
  • There was a time when this Mediterranean curtain raiser was considered purely a training regatta, an opportunity to check in against the opposition, to test setting and polish crew work in readiness for the five event 52 SUPER SERIES. (52superseries.com)
  • Through 2020 and 2021, with this vast background of work and with Covid-19 further exposing significant global inequality and wealthy nations again lagging behind on their climate commitments, CAN as a network came together to declare that delivering on Loss and Damage finance would be the litmus test for success of COP26. (icccad.net)
  • Education commissioners and school administrators across the country are increasingly faced with two competing pressures: to work toward complying with federal requirements for annual testing or to yield to a grassroots, politically influential opt-out movement that wants to put the brakes on assessments. (the74million.org)
  • The discussion throughout the evening weaved from changing the game of Hollywood, to the grunt work of trying to make it to the top, cat videos and Feig's litmus test when looking for a new project - "It's gotta be commercial. (etonline.com)
  • Crandall said the recent passage of ESSA will give Colorado an opportunity to reassess the frequency and use of standardized tests, including potentially creating an assessment system aligned to every district's individual needs. (the74million.org)