Sentences with phrase «acute need»

The short term solutions are for the purpose of getting through a period of time where the client has the most acute need for health insurance.
They are also being used to identify communities with acute needs which will be subject to «strategic interventions».
«That's why we started our program, that's where we saw the most acute needs,» said Riccards.
Providing several litter trays around the house may help for a while, but if the problems of extreme age become too acute you need to consider the cat's quality of life and possible euthanasia.
That growth and scale has shifted attention to acute needs for authorizing process improvements, such as deciding which schools get to open in the first place.
Svetlana Birina, head of the department of urban property of NDV - estate, one of Russia's leading real estate companies, says the industry is in acute need of reforms.
Sweden and Kuwait have called for a vote on a UN resolution ordering a 30 - day cease - fire throughout Syria to enable delivery of humanitarian aid to millions of people in acute need, and the evacuation of the critically sick and wounded.
Our most acute need is for high - quality facilitators.
Restricted spending, meanwhile, demonstrates to a lender or investor that the company is directing capital to appropriate expenses, says Murphy, increasing the odds that capital will be available when an acute need arises.
Nearer home, he was also aware of the acute need that the Church had for a new evangelisation of their people, a need that was recognised by his bishop, and also by the Pope himself.
There is this other time in the ministry, however, when there is an acute need for a way to bring order and greater satisfaction to one's calling.
A person with an acute need is someone who must be helped.
There's an acute need of change at the club.
But there's always an exception, and the Angels have an acute need for more offense, and the easiest place they can upgrade is second.
The Twins have a surprisingly formidable lineup, a lot of money to spend, the momentum of a postseason appearance pushing them along, and an acute need in the rotation.
This section is usually reserved for a team with an acute need for power or a closer or whatever the free agent in question has to offer.
They have the payroll room, an acute need, and a team that's ahead of schedule.
I see a lot of newborns and children in my practice, but I also see individuals and families of all ages, including well visits and visits for acute needs.
«There is an acute need now.»
«There will be an acute need for replacements when 30 % to 40 % of the currently tenured staff retire in 5 to 10 years,» says associate professor of zoology Peter Arctander.
The country doubled down on its nuclear bet after the oil crisis in 1973, convinced of the acute need for energy security built on a domestic source.
Students whose families had acute needs (e.g., homelessness, food and clothing needs) were offered services directly (e.g., delivery of food and clothing).
Moreover, there is an acute need for scientific literacy, particularly with regard to evolution, environmental change, and deep time.
17, 2017 — The innovative program addresses the acute need for greater diversity in the professoriate by offering a specialized postdoctoral program for scholars from underrepresented backgrounds.
We have an acute need to know that we are necessary and useful in our partners» lives.
Often, this results in stable blood sugar and a steady flow of energy so the athlete actually experiences appetite suppression in the hours following a workout instead of an acute need to eat.
In other sports, the muscle wasting associated with the acute need for energy can be reduced by the consumption of Creatine, so that the balance between muscle building and wasting changes in favour of the former.
Another difficult part of this particular disaster was the extenuated period of immediate and acute needs.
«So there is an acute need for new school building projects to get under way now to avoid a potentially critical shortfall of places in densely populated areas within the next few years.»
The provision of investment is an acute need, due to the perceived crisis in the domestic book publishing and book selling industry, as well as the decline of interest in reading among the local population.
«With 40 percent of students graduating from high school not prepared for the rigor of college, we have an acute need to better prepare our students for success not only in high school but in college and their careers, and we think that personalized learning through adaptive technology will go a long way toward accomplishing that goal.»
Tomorrow, we continue the conversation, with books - to - film agent Jeff Aghassi about the payoff for persistence, and offer more on the acute need for better book discovery tools for the industry.
They provide resources for day to day operations and unforseen events, such as rescuing animals facing certain death in high kill shelters, or from hoarders, puppy mills or natural disasters, or providing necessary medical care to animals in acute need.
Volunteers need to seek out possible foster homes before there is an acute need.
As the split between the rich and poor becomes greater, philanthropists tend to pivot towards grassroots organizations and individuals in acute need.
With this title the curator emphasizes the chronic instability of our time and the acute need for the young generation to have dreams, hopes and opportunities, to not blindly go with the flow but to invest their strength into the perfection of the world.
What are its acute needs, where are the job opportunities, and how competitive is it?
The acute need for this funding reinforces the relevance of an auction - based allocation design in the pending emissions regulation legislation now before Congress.
The country doubled down on its nuclear bet after the oil crisis in 1973, convinced of the acute need for energy security built on a domestic source.
Because the events described are most fresh in the minds of today's readers, there is much to be gained from Hughes» experience and his many recommendations for meaningful change in the relationship between Canada and First Nations, including the acute need for restoring health and prospects in the lives of indigenous children and their families.
1967 A group of Charlottesville attorneys and law students establishes the Charlottesville - Albemarle Legal Aid Society (CALAS) in response to the acute need for a program of civil legal assistance to those who could not pay for services.
In his view, there is an acute need to bring innovation to how legal services are carried out — a need that LPOs have helped to highlight.
Although the law office may not have a desperate need for the fee deposit, the client has an acute need to feel sure of the employment of the lawyer.
As doctors tend to the acute needs of the brain injury victim, the victim and his or her loved ones may be wondering about survival.
We have an innate aggression, which, when we are in dispute, transforms itself from a mere instinct to «survive» into an acute need to crush the opposition.
The Canadian Bar Association - British Columbia branch's Rural Education and Access to Lawyer Initiative program is getting creative when it comes to placing students in small or rural areas where there is an acute need for lawyers.
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