Sentences with phrase «adequately respond to needs»

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The church's need is great, and continental Europe, probably Europe alone, has the cultural and scholarly resources to respond adequately.
The idea is that being close to your baby for the majority of the time allows you to really get to know them and means you are capable of responding to their needs adequately and efficiently.
It has to do with the fact that parent and child are different human beings and the parent (usually the mother) can't possibly anticipate or respond adequately to every need or want of the child - no matter how attentively they parent or how many «Baby Bs» they try too perform.
She will interpret and adequately respond to your baby's or multiple babies needs, establish healthy sleep habits, know about diaper rashes, circumcision care, reflux, colic, swaddling, soothing techniques, and breast and bottle - feeding.
«Teachers must also have the freedom to respond adequately to the needs of children and young people at whatever level they are learning.
We need new laws, which will respond adequately to the nature and occurrences of this era.
The public forum will address several recent pipeline incidents that revealed firefighters and other emergency responders in some communities may not have the information they need to adequately prepare to respond to significant natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline emergencies.
The reason for the need for insulation is that existing business values are exactly what prevents the company from responding adequately to a disruptive innovation.
Given that the United States and most other developed anions have for over twenty - five years failed to adequately respond to climate change because of alleged unacceptable costs to each nation and that due to the delay ghg emissions reductions now needed to avoid potentially catastrophic climate change are much steeper and costly than what would be required if these nations acted twenty five years ago, is it just for the United States and other developed nations to now defend further inaction on climate change on the basis of cost to it?
The 2015 agreement must make a significant contribution to deliver an adaptation approach that adequately responds to the immediate needs of, and future threats to, the most vulnerable developing countries and ecosystems.
The devastating floods that ravaged Pakistan last year fuelled widespread political unrest due to the perceived inability of the national government to adequately respond to people's needs.
«Economist Gary Becker says, «Hurricane Katrina and now the danger of an avian flu pandemic — one an actual, the other a potential, catastrophe for which the nation failed or is failing to prepare adequately — underscore the need for institutional reforms that will overcome policy myopia based on inability to plan seriously for responding to catastrophes of slight or unknown probability but huge potential harm,» Judge Richard Posner responds
Children's learning and developmental needs not being adequately understood, responded to, or met
When a mother is suffering from depression, anxiety, or other mental health concern, she is much less able to respond adequately to her child's needs.
From a developmental perspective, Meins (Meins et al., 2001, 2012) proposed that is mothers» mind - mindedness, i.e., the capacity to understand children's mental states, what enables them to respond to the children's needs adequately.
Sales reps need a plan in place to ensure that leads are responded to and nurtured adequately.
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