Sentences with phrase «central challenge»

The Awards also reserve space for two central challenges of the present, those of climate change and development cooperation.
Two central challenges for educators are identifying the correct levels of academic difficulty for each student and finding methods for ascertaining whether texts are appropriately challenging.
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Boylan said adopting such an approach addresses the two central challenges at the focus of National Science Foundation funding: the need to improve the quality of STEM education and expand access to STEM across groups.
This will allow in determining the unmet needs and central challenges while identifying synergies between the two nations in this field.
Solomon Northup's central challenge throughout the film was to maintain his humanity above the bottom line of the market.
Cinematographer Mauro Fiore «Äôs work on this intergalactic romance is stunning, especially when you consider the film «Äôs central challenge: depicting an imaginary, digitally crafted world with a tenacious sense of realism.
An equally central challenge, that is not going to be touched upon by many politician for a long time yet, is that of a world population exploding while all sorts of human driven ecological devastation is taking place at the same time.
He said politicians should concern themselves with «what makes people happy, as well as what makes stock markets rise», adding that this was the «central challenge of our times».
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Since value depends on results, not inputs, value in health care is measured by the outcomes achieved, not the volume of services delivered, and shifting focus from volume to value is a central challenge.
Whether among sub-prime mortgage lenders, investors in Bernie Madoff's funds, or «the embers of BP's refinery,» the central challenge, argues Heffernan, «was not harm that was invisible — but harm that so many preferred to ignore.»
Henceforth, «great - power competition,» not terrorism, must be the primary focus of U.S. national security, the report declares: «The central challenge to U.S. prosperity and security is the reemergence of long - term strategic competition,» primarily from China and Russia.
One of the central challenges with speculative invoicing claims is the risk of wrongful accusations.
ONE of the central challenges faced by successful businesses of any size in WA is that of managing growth.The size and structure of this State naturally supports businesses that can carve out a competitive advantage here and be successful.
A central challenge early on was how to motivate the company's professional - level employees to embrace doing this.
I'll say this again: our central challenge was not the result of our valuation methods, which didn't miss a beat (see Why Warren Buffett is Right and Why Nobody Cares).
A central challenge in automated visual reasoning is that of untangling the many factors of variation that explain an image or video: both nuisance factors (e.g. lighting, scale, camera angle) and variables of interest (e.g. person or object identity).
As such, Walker's central challenge to process thought becomes his own theological struggle for coherence in a metaphysical scheme that denies what he affirms as fundamental to a black liberation theologian, i.e., that the most inclusive concept of God is the God of the oppressed.
According to Theodore Walker, Black theology's central challenge to process theology is that the God of the oppressed must be embraced as more inclusive than the God of all.
McGowan called cohesiveness «really the central challenge» for people who thrive on independence.
This is the problem, so much discussed today, of the other as other, taken here with great seriousness and made the central challenge to human growth, and indeed to human survival.
The central challenge, the Summit deliberated, was in ensuring that...
This is FOSI's 11th year and online safety is the central challenge of the digital...
This is FOSI's 11th year and online safety is the central challenge of the digital age.
Further, although his more optimistic conception of human nature significantly aided in establishing liberalism, because Locke underestimated the importance of the context in which human beings find themselves, he failed to address the central challenge from Hobbes, viz. how to guarantee social harmony in anarchic circumstances absent strict (usually monarchic) control.
«I agree completely with what he's saying about the central challenge of inequality in our country today.
«There is no question that reducing income inequality remains the central challenge we face today,» Mr. Walzak said.
«These preliminary budget recommendations reflect a central challenge in government: making our city more equitable while also planning prudently for the future,» said Ferreras - Copeland, in a statement.
Blocking cancer invasion and metastasis remains a central challenge in treating patients.
However, a central challenge has been the efficient conversion of abundant feedstocks into the final product, particularly when the feedstock is not something the bacteria or yeast normally «eat.»
Such cameras could be useful for any number of military, commercial, or scientific purposes, the researchers suggest, changing the central challenge of photography from «Where should we point the camera?»
Figuring out how all these elements work together to choreograph gene expression is one of the central challenges facing biologists.
In his classic book The Dragons of Eden, astronomer Carl Sagan tidily summarized the central challenge scientists face when they try to formulate grand new theories: «Remarkable claims require remarkable proof.»
A central challenge of thermal physics — and of interfacial thermal conductance, specifically — is that phonons exist over a wide frequency range, and how phonons interact with interfaces and other phonons depends on their frequencies.
Distinguishing between true planets and false positives is one of the central challenges for any transiting planet survey, Morton said.
Achieving both these aims, which are often in opposition in many system designs, is one of the central challenges in computer systems security research.
«The central challenge in particle physics today is to understand what differentiates electromagnetism from the weak interactions that govern radioactivity and the energy output of the sun.
Thus Rossiter believes that a central challenge facing the PPR eradication program will be developing wider ranging and more imaginative vaccine programs.
But when it comes to recovery, the central challenge, and one that has received relatively little attention, is our lack of useful information and understanding.
A central challenge of biomedicine is to understand how the biological systems that underlie healthy life and disease react to variations in their make - up (genetic variation, for example) or their environment (drugs, for example).
Deciphering the language of intercellular communication has long been a central challenge in biology.
Keeping the automated personalities at bay has become a central challenge for software developers.
Killmonger, a relatively well - developed villain as far as these movies go, has his own nefarious agenda, which poses the central challenge in «Black Panther.»
Occupy Wall Street is shining a useful spotlight on one of America's central challenges, the inequality that leaves the richest 1 percent of Americans with a greater net worth than the entire bottom 90 percent.
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