Sentences with phrase «account human factors»

To reach this goal, strategies are developed that become: an integral part of the department's organisational process, imbedded within management's decision making process, and strategies that are systematic, structured and take into account human factors in order to have sustainable impact on the community, work environment and ultimately litigation.

Not exact matches

Researchers found that human - caused climate change accounts for 55 percent of the increase in drying out of Western forests, a major factor in wildfires, and has led to a doubling of the area burned.
A historian of religion takes into account authentic factors of human life other than his historicality experienced in given point of time in history.
The modalities are featured most prominently in phenomenological accounts of human experience, in some analyses of action, and in the pragmatic and temporal factors of knowledge such as prediction and verification.
These qualities, while not necessarily categoreal, are indisputable factors in human feelings, either accounting for or contributing to the ambiguous impulses which both individual solitude and social solidarity manifest.
The examination of human experience for factors which could be used to account for other natural occurrences presents itself as a normal method of procedure for one who rejects the Cartesian type of dualism.
The ability of biology to detail the organisation and constitution of life - forms, not just on a cellular level, but now also on a genetic and molecular level, and its description of how such factors canaffect the global behaviour of an organism, should be taken into account in the theological and philosophical discussion of free will, individual identity / personality, conscience, the soul, and other areas concerning human behaviour, especially in regard to morality.
The application of love to schemes of justice must prudently take account of the human factor.
We can not account for the present series of calamities merely by reference to the natural depravity of the human heart, however great it may be, for that is presumably a constant factor and there are aspects of the present situation which are by no means constant.
These four factors — the law - abiding order of the world, the progressive, evolutionary nature of the world, the human power to choose and to decide, and the human loves and loyalties that create homes and friendships — account for all the tragedy and suffering on earth.
The challenge may be delivered through physical conditions of race and environment, but the degree and nature of the human response can not be fully accounted for without in some way going behind these factors.
This differs from either positive or pessimistic accounts in that rather than subscribing humans to one predominant characteristic (good or bad), it stresses the pivotal role of emotional and contextual factors which shape human behaviour and morality.
The agency then lowers that dosage by a factor of 10 to account for possible variations in response between the most sensitive test animal and humans.
For chemicals that don't cause cancer, they obtain a safe dose for humans by applying uncertainty factors to account for differences between mice and men and among individual people.
Ardren says Everglades restoration models used by scientists and government entities do not take human factors into account, specifically prehistoric human occupation.
Although carbon dioxide accounts for the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities, methane emissions are also an important factor driving climate change.
One of the challenges lies within science itself; scientific studies, by their very nature, attempt to isolate all of life's complexity down to two variables in order to study them while nutrition, as it's practised in the day to day lives of human beings, consists of an infinite number of important factors that are often not taken into account.
Naturopathic doctors recognize that their patients are human beings and take into account their mental, emotional and spiritual health in addition to their physical health, genetic predisposition and environmental factors.
The action of different amounts of glucose on the metabolism of a subsequent intake of carbohydrates in humans was first observed in the early part of the 20th century (2, 3), but the involvement of glucose bioavailability as a factor influencing the postprandial response of the second load was taken into account only in the latter part of that century.
The story, while giving a pulse - pounding account of the discovery, acquisition and risks involved in publishing a four - decade history of America's involvement in Vietnam, also manages to focus on the human factor, especially in the professional relationship forged between Graham and Bradlee as they, and the fate of the newspaper Graham inherited from her late husband and her father hang in the balance.
Payment Shock Payment shock is one factor that underwriters (human and automated) account for, and you should too.
They also took account of natural factors such as volcanic eruptions and climate variability to gauge the impact of human activity on the amount of monsoon rainfall.
So it's relatively easy to figure out how much the absolute level of warming from AGW could EVER theoretically be, based on how much warming we have seen to date and accounting for the portion of the warming that was caused by factors other than human GHGs.
A recent World Health Organization report suggests that globally climate change could cause an additional 250 000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050, not taking into account factors such as the effects of economic damage, major heat wave events, river flooding, water scarcity, or human conflict.
Measuring the distance apart and speed of 2 satellites in space orbiting the earth to the width of a human hair with no margin for error [damn those drift recalculations], and taking into account unknown factors with respect to the true values for water depth, water weight at different salt concentrations, ice depth magma flows, volcanic activity etc [ie making a lot of guesses], plus taking human motivation on board [like CO2 increase must melt ice surely] can give you an accurate measurement of the volume ice in Antarctica.
Researchers in the Southern California Bight reported that above all other environmental factors, the changes in fish abundance has correlated best with the PDO regime shifts.7 Such evidence prompted Monterrey Bay Aquariums chief scientist to warn that «These large - scale, naturally occurring variations must be taken into account when considering human - induced climate change and the management of ocean living resources.»
Not that it isn't poppycock for the warmists to make such a claim, but from where comes the idea that human - emitted CO2 is just one of many factors that account for the recent warming trend and (presumably) it's longer than usual run?
In testimony before the US Senate in 2003, he stated: It is the consensus of the climate research community that the anomalous warmth of the late 20th century can not be explained by natural factors, but instead indicates significant anthropogenic, that is human influences... More than a dozen independent research groups have now reconstructed the average temperature of the northern hemisphere in past centuries... The proxy reconstructions, taking into account these uncertainties, indicate that the warming of the northern hemisphere during the late 20th century... is unprecedented over at least the past millennium and it now appears based on peer - reviewed research, probably the past two millennia.
In contemporary psychology, the Big Five factors of personality are five broad domains which define human personality and account for individual differences.
... and human factors requirements Experience with human - vehicle graphical command and caution and... product engineer Experience as a cost account manager or supporting earned value management...
To test whether childhood human capital also accounted for covariation between credit scores and heart age, we replicated our previous SEM model, but substituted adult human capital factors with their childhood antecedents (Fig. 5).
Comparison with a model where the covariance between credit scores and heart age is constrained to initial levels showed that human capital factors accounted for a significant source of the link between credit scores and heart age.
Thus, in contrast to adverse shocks and income, adult human capital factors not only were linked to credit scores and heart age, but also significantly accounted for why credit scores and heart age covary.
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