Sentences with phrase «about systemic problems»

His new eight - part television series «The System with Joe Berlinger,» about systemic problems within the criminal justice system, debuts May 18 on the new Al Jazeera America network.
In finding that Askov's Charter rights were violated, the trial judge commented that the unreasonable delay was caused by a lack of institutional resources and that that those responsible for the administration of justice had known about the systemic problem for years.

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If employees experience systemic problems with slow reimbursements and claims denied, insurers are likely to hear about it from the HR staff.
«I'm worried about the systemic risk that this centralized company poses, and I'm worried that if they go down, they will take down the space with them,» said Emin Gün Sirer, a computer science professor at Cornell University, who has a track record of successfully predicting problems in the growing virtual currency industry.
For Amanda Shebiel, who left Nike in September after about five years at the company, the promise to address longstanding systemic problems is welcome, but late.
«This is a systemic problem we have that isn't about blaming one agency or the other,» he added.
«Before we can have a rational discussion about how to end the systemic risk posed by the largest banks, we must first understand the root of the problem.
The home secretary told a Commons select committee that she had known about the problem for months but had been unaware it was «systemic».
If it turns out this is a systemic problem, rather than just the standard story of the prison service being slow to respond to change, they'll kick up a fuss about it.
... (If) we prove the allegations in this case, it's not just about particular transgressions on the part of particular people, but a systemic problem
«It's been systemic, and if nothing else, the trials revealed that there's a deep culture problem, and a matter - of - factness about how at least these two defendants, who've now been found guilty, went about their daily corrupt business with barely a thought about it.»
And third, if problems arise, we assume that we personally can not do much about them, because they are too systemic or, alternatively, are mostly caused by a few biased people (who could be changed through specialized training).
It is a systemic problem about the abuse of power that takes place across all industries and has enabled a culture of inequity to persist for far too long.»
Again, as things get worse and worse, problems tend to be more systemic, so I wouldn't worry about why it's there.
Paige makes some important point about the bigger policy issues that are being dodged when we focus solely on teacher tenure rather than larger systemic problems.
Using humor, satire, and perturbation to comment on serious problems that effect the art world at large, Andrea Fraser has helped create a dialogue around systemic issues, paving the way for groups like W.A.G.E. (established in 2008) that advocates for a more equitable distribution of the art world's economy (i.e. fair wages for artists), and Occupy Museums, an activist group that sprung from the Occupy Wall Street Movement and that made an instillation about artist's debt at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
Speaking to a nearly full auditorium about the college's financial crisis, board chair Mark Epstein opened by saying there was no culprit, that «the problem is a systemic deficit.»
On the other hand, for the critics of ISDS the fact that individual investors may suffer injustice in the internal market is a minor problem in light of their understanding of the systemic implications of investment treaties, with the arguments about «regulatory chill» and protection of narrow corporate interests being central in this respect.
Although advocates from these communities have long complained about inequitable treatment by institutions such as the Children's Aid Society, there was no ability by these individuals to obtain the information to demonstrate a systemic problem.
But it's a problem I've written about before and in my view it is both troubling, and suggests the more systemic problem of a culture where conduct that looks like arrogance is permitted, and even celebrated.
It's because they aren't immersed enough in a particular practice area (or court location) to know about trends in the law, the views of judges on certain types of approaches, whether their client's situation is emblematic of a problem that is becoming systemic, and so on.
But as the conversations went on, I became less and less concerned about what short - term solution we pick because I realized we all had a much bigger problem: the systemic risk to bitcoin if Bitcoin Core was the only team working on bitcoin.»
«We've got to talk about it, we've got to do something about it,» vowed anchor David Koch at the end of the discussion that highlighted the failure of governments to listen to Indigenous health experts, problems with government funding, systemic failures in health and child protection services, lack of community control and the conflation of sexually transmitted infection (STI) figures with child abuse.
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