Sentences with phrase «challenges of aging»

However, the bill is not yet strong enough if it is to help us tackle the greatest challenge of our age.
Better and more regular uptake of vaccines could improve health outcomes of Canadian adults and offset some of the economic challenges of an aging society.
The defining challenge of our age is to safeguard Earth's natural processes to ensure the well - being of civilization while eradicating poverty, reducing conflict over resources, and supporting human and ecosystem health.
I want to apply the lessons I've learnt in victory and defeat to the urgent challenge of this Age of Unreason.»
It is unlikely the activity of a few larger churches, no matter how creative they might be, will be enough to meet the missionary challenge of our age
Parenting Tweens, Teens and Young Adults: refresh your parenting approach and skills for the novel challenges of this age, in this era.
Then in 2004 he decided to invest part of his new - found fortune in tackling what he considers to be one of the most important challenges of our age: cutting CO2 emissions from road transport.
We share the same dream of homeownership and the same challenges of aging and caregiving for people we love.
Most importantly, the documents tackle sensitive matters, such as relations of the Orthodox Church with the other Christian confessions, the role and response of the Orthodox Church to the contemporary challenges of our age, as well as «unorthodox» (or uncanonical) governance issues facing the Orthodox Church in the Western world.
If dynamic growth is to take place, Church leaders must be committed to a generous allocation of material resources to confront directly even the most contentious social challenges of the age.
«Senior nutrition is a tremendously important and rewarding business — our friendly teams deliver a well - balanced, healthy meal, along with a quick visit and safety check to help seniors cope with the daily challenges of aging
For example: an 18 month old throwing a spoon on the floor could be seen as trying to disrupt or take control, which would assign the child more negative motive, than if the parent were to also consider tiredness and natural developmental challenges of this age, which would be seen as normal and inevitable testing of limits.
It's unthinkable, for example, that any British foreign minister would get away with repeating what Joschka Fischer (German foreign minister) said in 1998: «Transforming the European Union into a single state with one army, one constitution and one foreign policy is the critical challenge of the age
It's fortunate for all of us touched by cancer, too, that Dr. Lu and other CRI - supported researchers have the talent, determination, and patience to work through one of the most important biomedical challenges of our age.
In this series of films Presenter Stefan Gates meets people using innovative solutions to the big ecological challenges of our age.
Defining longevity as «the defining financial challenge of our age,» head of BlackRock Canada Noel Archard said in a release «the paradox is that investors recognize that their retirement savings will need to last longer than ever before but they aren't making plans to ensure they will actually have the money they need.»
It's worth reposting two graphs showing that we invest in science on issues we care about — national defense and health, mostly — and hardly invest at all in advancing knowledge on energy frontiers despite so many statements, including McNutt's, saying this is the prime challenge of our age.
... the grand challenges of our age such as climate change, and the ever - increasing appetite of our planet's rapidly expanding population for clean water and energy require scientific and engineering solutions as well as political ones.
Barack Obama is talking blather when he says that climate change is the greatest challenge of our age according to Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace and now proud climate sceptic.
Australia now stands ready to assume its responsibility... Climate change is the defining challenge of our generation... one of the greatest moral, economic and environmental challenges of our age.
But should not we be sobered by the recognition that throughout the centuries men have felt that their own time was somehow unique, that they were living though the greatest crisis of all, that the future of civilization depended on how they responded to great challenges of the ages?
Yet authors Martin Robinson and Dan Yarnell write in Celebrating the Small Church: «It is unlikely the activity of a few larger churches, no matter how creative they might be, will be enough to meet the missionary challenge of our age.
If people such as UN leader Ban Ki - moon are correct, climate change is the «defining challenge of our age
Back in September, Google announced that it had invested in a company called Calico, which also focuses on the «challenge of aging and associated diseases.»
Now, Google has invested in a company called Calico, which it says will focus on health and well - being — in particular, the «challenge of aging and associated diseases.»
On Wednesday, the OECD said immigration had accounted for one - half of U.K. GDP growth since 2005, resulting in a stronger labor force growth and helping ameliorate the challenge of an ageing population.
To address the challenge of an aging population, the Chinese government last year relaxed its decades - old one - child policy, allowing all couples to have two kids starting from Jan. 1 of this year.
It is true that an expansionary fiscal policy would increase deficits, and many worry that running larger deficits would place larger burdens on later generations, who will already face the challenges of an aging society.
Yet there's less help for people dealing with the challenges of aging: the loss of health, the death of friends, and coming to terms with mistakes that can not be undone, he says.
To meet the challenge of aging and eventual death, the inner springs must flow.
In the late eighteenth century the Church faced the challenges of The Age of Reason and new theologies: Thomas Paine's direct attack on the Christian Church; Elihu Palmer and the Deistic Society; the ruggedness of the frontier in the push West; the work of the Baptists, the Congregationalists, the Presbyterians, the Methodists and others.
They are deadly serious in this manifesto: laicité is the only way to deal with the challenges of our age, from social integration to the politics and geopolitics of radical Islam.
The challenges of an ageing society for our public services are well known.
... State and local governments must remain focused on addressing the challenges of aging infrastructure through continued funding for these priorities, thoughtful capital planning and more sustainable development.»
Overall, this research provides an important angle for policymakers to consider as they begin to tackle the challenges of the aging baby - boomer population.
How could we use cross-disciplinary approaches that could contribute and combine to provide solutions to the challenges of an ageing society?
USC is also home to a NIDRR - funded Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center that focuses on using VR to address the challenges of aging and disability.
Combating the Challenges of Aging Through Stem Cells Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM
I only know what I learned through trial and error and trying to work through the challenges of aging.
She's also the author of Precious Lord, Take My Hand: Meditations for Caregivers; Ambushed by Grace: Help and Hope on the Caregiving Journey; and It Is Well with My Soul: Meditations for Those Living with Illness, Pain, and the Challenges of Aging.
Beneath the onslaught of contemporary in - jokes and one bad fedora, Baumbach manages to articulate, with a great deal of poignancy, the timeless challenge of aging and the challenge of ageing timelessly.
The challenge of aging in a society fixated on youth has become a common theme for aging Baby Boomer actors.
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