Sentences with phrase «care about infrastructure»

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Every day of the week, even Saturdays and Sundays, since urgent care is a 365 - day - a-year business, I look forward to hearing from our caregivers about their day — where we exceeded expectations or saved lives, as well as where we fell short of our goals or saw process or infrastructure breakdowns, so that we can learn from those experiences and deliver even better care the next time.»
That was Amazon Web Services (AWS), which really created the cloud for us civilians who simply didn't care to learn about, or pay for, any more infrastructure than what was absolutely necessary to get our companies launched.
«I intend to spend the coming months talking about issues that affect the everyday lives of Mississippians — issues like jobs, making health care more affordable, and infrastructure,» He wrote in one.
To return to the recent war in Lebanon: once a Muslim appreciates that a Christian partner in dialogue really cares about Muslim civilians who suffered in the attacks on their homes and on the infrastructure of civilian life, that Muslim can also appreciate the Christian's concern about Hezbollah's use of Katyusha rockets to target Israeli and Palestinian civilians in Haifa and Nazareth and other places in Galilee;
«This issue of public sector pay has demonstrated that there is little sign of a coherent plan about how to fund the health service, education, social care, defence, housing, or transport infrastructure
«Unfortunately, the Governor and the Assembly Speaker care more about keeping teenage drug gang members, murderers and rapists out of jail than they do about funding our public schools, providing tax relief for our families and rebuilding our infrastructure,» said Sen. Tom Croci, a Long Island Republican.
Long Islanders care about their property values, and the infrastructure improvements and enhancements he discussed will increase property and home values making Long Island a more attractive location to live and work in.
«We've got to go on reducing that and go on funding the things we do care most about including our vital public services like the NHS and investment in the infrastructure, the capital backbone of the country, that are going to create the jobs of the future.»
Trump and Gov. Andrew Cuomo met at Trump Tower, where Cuomo made his pitch for the state to receive federal infrastructure dollars for state projects and voiced concerns about Republican - led efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
President - elect Donald Trump and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo met at Trump Tower Wednesday morning, where Cuomo made his pitch for the state to receive federal infrastructure dollars for state projects and voiced concerns about Republican - led efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
After his own trip to Fifth Avenue, Cuomo said he and Trump had a «not adversarial» chat that included talk about health care and, to Cuomo's delight, federal funding for infrastructure projects.
The governor said he wanted Mr. Trump to be thinking about New York as he weighed decisions about infrastructure spending, federal tax deductions for state and local taxes, and the Affordable Care Act.
As evidence of the deep divisions on Raise the Age, Senator Thomas D. Croci, a Republican from Long Island, suggested that Mr. Heastie and Mr. Cuomo «care more about keeping teenage drug gang members, murderers and rapists out of jail than they do about funding our public schools, providing tax relief for our families and rebuilding our infrastructure
The way to get to the policies that I care about and most New Yorkers care about is really funding our schools, actually having a progressive tax code, funding our infrastructure.
More reason all of you should have been allowed to die in the prison after ruling the country for many years under NPN and stole all the money without caring about basic infrastructures such as jail.
Cynthia Christy alone was on track with her observation: «Consumers don't care about standards or infrastructure.
They suggest it may be more beneficial to take a lifespan - oriented approach that includes education about known biological, psychosocial and environmental risk factors, investment in societal programs and infrastructure that support brain health, and ensuring proper care for those affected and their caregivers.
The building suffers from constant power outages, the infrastructure isn't stable, and the more time goes on, the more the residents of the high - rise stop caring about the outside world and begin staying full time in the building.
The fact is, both Sony & MS's new consoles are about equal in all facets in reality, both have a similar amount of great exclusives, even to the point of being in similar genres... And regardless of propaganda, media beatups (such as in Driveclubs & Halo's cases)... regardless of the OBVIOUS MAINLY U.S. based media favoritism of there own home grown console manufacturing giant, both machines are great, & so similar in all areas, that choosing between the 2, comes down to all these little bullshite bits & bops, such as marketing, corporate naming & such... as well as the more game related things, such as gaming preferences, controllers comfort, online infrastructure, etc, etc.... But, the point is, WHO REALLY CARES??? Who worries about this shite, over actually playing & enjoying such brilliant games?
It amazes me that we are all the time warned about extreme weather, and yet the same authorities seems not to care for the infrastructure needed for all these extremes.
In the current political climate, Robin Bell, a research professor at Columbia's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, and president - elect of the American Geophysical Union, said scientists need to ``... continue to articulate how science is key to what the new administration cares about: intelligent investment in infrastructure, national security, public health.
If governments allow infrastructure for UFFs to be developed, either they don't «get it» or they simply don't care about the future of young people.
Sure, tax cuts, grants and loans are fairly easy to account for, but what about military deployments to secure foreign oil supplies, or infrastructure costs like roads and transmission lines, or the seemingly endless stream of external costs linked to carbon emissions, toxic air and water pollutants, higher health care costs and missed work days?
In developing nations, with no money for infrastructure, and the rural poor crowding into a toilet-less abyss, who cares about carbon footprint?
The same article, with only irrelevant semantic changes, could have been written - and indeed, is often written - about our general education systems, about our university systems, about our health care systems, about our mass transit systems, about our infrastructure, and so on.
Uganda About Blog Global Emergency Care (GEC) is a nonprofit organization founded and run by U.S. board certified emergency physicians dedicated to address the lack of acute emergency care infrastructCare (GEC) is a nonprofit organization founded and run by U.S. board certified emergency physicians dedicated to address the lack of acute emergency care infrastructcare infrastructure.
While the estimated funds needed to address primary health care access and infrastructure provision is significant, it only represents about 1 % of the current national per annum spending on health.
While the estimated amounts required to address primary health care access and infrastructure provision are significant, they represent about 1 % of the current national per annum spending on health.
It also provides current information about the provision of infrastructure and primary health care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and identifies issues relating to social determinants of health.
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