Sentences with phrase «change in the general culture»

For those following along in the world of nutrition and holistic health, sometimes it feels as though any positive change in the general culture's -LSB-...]
For those following along in the world of nutrition and holistic health, sometimes it feels as though any positive change in the general culture's awareness about the foods they eat and the state of health in this country, are slow to come by.

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Valukas also portrayed a corporate culture in which there was heavy pressure to keep costs down, a reluctance to report problems up the chain of command, a skittishness about putting safety concerns on paper, and general bureaucratic resistance to change.
A change in the dominant media of mass communication in the culture creates a radically new situation for communication in general and, in particular, for the transmission and interpretation of the Bible and of God's revelation.
Changes in the nature of religious television in the 1960s and 1970s can therefore be seen to have been a function of a historical coincidence of a number of related factors: social conditions, government regulation, audience response, and general trends in religious culture.
The chief general lesson of these studies has been the discovery that Christianity survived throughout the ages because it adjusted itself with remarkable ease to the changing demands of the peoples of whose culture it became an inherent part, while it never surrendered the essentials of its faith in Jesus Christ as the revealer of God the Father and the teacher and example of the love of God and fellow men.
This is true of life in general — questioning is seen as dissension in a culture where the climate for change is restricted.
The workplace culture needs to change so single dads and men in general can feel comfortable making such requests.»
The Liverpool Echo found the changes were made from a variety of IP addresses from computers in government departments, including the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, the Treasury and the soliciter general's office.
«I think Albany has been problematic for decades, I think we clearly need a culture change in Albany in general, this is beyond any individual, this is about the institutional reality in Albany.
All three awards share the same general objective as the POWRE program — increasing the participation and advancement of women scientists and engineers in academia — but the ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Awards target policy and programs with the potential to change the culture of science.
In management consulting, the crucial assumptions are that 1) each organization possesses a unique culture and set of goals; therefore, the same intervention is likely to elicit different results depending on a school's history, organization, personnel, and politics; and 2) suggestions for change should creatively blend knowledge from many different sources — from general organizational theories, from deep insight into the district or schools under study, and from «craft» knowledge of what is likely to improve schools or districts with particular characteristics.
Changing culture As with health and safety in general, continuous improvement in preventing slips, trips and falls can not be achieved by one ‑ off interventions such as a single memo requesting that spilt drinks are mopped up quickly.
WARREN, Michigan — General Motors has fired fifteen employees, many of them senior executives, as it tries in earnest to change its culture to prevent safety defects like the recently recalled ignition switches from going unaddressed.
Conversely, if Alabama, Illinois or Tennessee abolished wage garnishment, that probably couldn't happen unless there were some other significant changes in the local culture in general, or at least the political environment or local legal culture.
To believe that Mann is right, you have to believe that the developer of the first satellite global temperature record, and the winner of the International Meetings on Statistical Climatology achievement award, and the co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences, and the co-editor of Forecast Verification: A Practitioner's Guide in Atmospheric Science, and the co-founder of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project, and a member of the UN Secretary - General's High Level Group on Sustainable Energy, and the Professor of Meteorology at the Meteorological Institute of Berlin Free University, and the Professor of Climate and Culture at King's College, London, and the Professor of the Economics of Climate Change at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and the former president of the Royal Statistical Society, and the former director of research at the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute, and the director of the Center for Climatic Research at the University of Delaware, and three professors at the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Utah, and the scientist at Columbia's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory who coined the term «global warming», and dozens more are all wrong, every single one of them.
However, the answer is ultimately a subjective judgment that depends on values and culture, as well as socioeconomic and psychological factors, all of which influence how people perceive risk in general and the risk of climate change in particular.
In 100 years, we probably will have advancement in nanotechnology which could have profound effects upon energy needs and other changes in general production and culture, that are as dramatic and going from horse drawn carriages and prior to electrical agIn 100 years, we probably will have advancement in nanotechnology which could have profound effects upon energy needs and other changes in general production and culture, that are as dramatic and going from horse drawn carriages and prior to electrical agin nanotechnology which could have profound effects upon energy needs and other changes in general production and culture, that are as dramatic and going from horse drawn carriages and prior to electrical agin general production and culture, that are as dramatic and going from horse drawn carriages and prior to electrical age.
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