Sentences with phrase «address as a missed opportunity»

On the PBS New Hour (February 20, 2015), Brooks critiqued President Obama's State of the Union address as a missed opportunity to take a bold step by proposing a carbon tax.

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If you see a missed opportunity, address it immediately as well.
Simply reacting to our children's behavior rather than responding to the need motivating the behavior not only leaves us in the dark as to what our children are thinking and feeling, but also misses an opportunity to address the root of the behavior.
Some see the rules as both a welcome acknowledgement that the environmental risks of fracking need to be addressed and as a missed opportunity.
Civic education without intercultural education risks to ignore an important part of society, to simplify the reality and miss to address issues related to specificities of different groups, as well as challenges and opportunities of diversity.
While missed opportunities is an easy fix (better planning), there are other systemic human resource deficiencies that must be identified, addressed,... Continue reading His First Five Minutes As A Teacher Tells Metro Schools Everything It Needs To Know About Protecting Its Young
This Budget was a chance to address this, but will be remembered as a missed opportunity for education.
Risk is also sometimes defined as a missed opportunity to make money in some other investment, but that is a type of opportunity cost that we won't address in detail here.
As corporate interests continue to delay these negotiations, there's one opportunity that shouldn't be missed to address climate change in the short - term — eliminating hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the Montreal Protocol.
While some supporters applauded the negotiations as the first time all nations have agreed to reduce carbon emissions, the general consensus suggests that Lima was yet another missed opportunity for meaningful action to be taken on addressing climate change.
OREA and our elected governments are missing a great opportunity to be forward - thinking, instead taking the easy way and rushing to mirror other models as it relates to developing a process that truly addresses the real issues consumers complain about.
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