Sentences with phrase «decline in the quality of»

However, there may be factors unrelated to income that have caused a decline in quality of life.
Having a boss who controls every minor aspect of your work can make you feel undervalued, which may lead to a decline in your quality of work.
I'd rather see capitalism curbed early then see the massive amount of decline in quality of life, health, and prosperity for the overwhelming majority of the population necessary to balance the scales via the free market.
There is a continuing relationship between any decline in the quality of that fuel and the intermittent periods of decline and degeneration in the history of this country.
Foodstocks are continuously piling up but so are the number of people without access to adequate food, those suffering from hunger and starvation, while in the meanwhile there has taken place a major decline in the quality of food available to the people, thanks to the excessive use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, more so in the poorer countries as the more hazardous pesticides are banned in the rich countries and both exported to and dumped in the poor countries.
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people in these countries are already seeing a decline in their quality of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I often ask.
Speaking concretely, it would yield less relief of suffering, less patient autonomy, corruption of the practice of medicine, and a decline in the quality of palliative care.
From the very beginning the rise in ecological consciousness has matched the decline in the quality of life.
Many of the challenges to the instruction, however, reflect a continuing decline in the quality of dissimulation practiced by those who reject the magisterial teaching of the Church.
Subject experts have also warned that by not contributing anything towards RE teacher training, the government would see a decline in the quality of religious education in schools.
If we as fans are unbiased we will accept that we have not been playing well this season and this is a culmination of a steady decline in the quality of our play.
They have not gained any of the stale and painful lethargy that has put pressure on Arsene Wenger and seen a real decline in the quality of Arsenal's play as well as any sense of optimism at the Emirates.
Since then we have slowly iver time declined in the quality of football and players we have and now we don't seem to have any vocal leaders on the pitch.
We have seen a totally predictable decline in the quality of the football during that time... A significant change is required in 2015 if Blackpool FC is to be rescued from ignominious decline.»
Shedd Aquarium is saddened to announce the passing of one of its most iconic and beloved animal residents and longest - lived of any fish in a zoological setting in the world — Granddad, a male Australia lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri) who was humanely euthanized Sunday due to a rapid decline in quality of life associated with old age.
Maintaining a workaholic lifestyle will, over time, inevitably lead to a decline in the quality of one's relationships and health.
«The outcome of the investigation which was also proven by academic research undertaken was that there was a decline in the quality of teachers we had in our secondary schools.
«While we have reasons to lament the decline in the quality of English spoken and written by many Nigerians today, we should also not discountenance the radical way in which the field of English studies has been transformed in Nigeria.
In his welcome address, the Head, Department of English of the University, Prof. Oyeniyi Okunoye, who regretted on the decline in the quality of English spoken and written by many Nigerians, also stressed that the field of English studies has been transformed in Nigeria.
«It is regrettable that our country has been maintaining poor scholarship on the language due to decline in the quality of the English spoken and written by Nigerians», he lamented.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) comes under attack for a steady decline in the quality of its work in paying statutory financial compensation to victims of violent crime the last ten years.
Yes, the main cause of government incompetence since 1997 has been the appalling decline in the quality of the British civil service, but it is not simply over-centralisation, targets or lack of executive skills.
The reasons are many but include a decline in the quality of the civil service (a decline related to over-centralisation and the targets culture) but also ministers that lack many basic executive skills.
This could lead to a decline in the quality of the encyclopedia.
The Advisory Council on Science and Technology argued for the new funding last August to stem the decline in the quality of university research.
«Regardless of their condition, children with physical and mental health problems experience a significant decline in their quality of life within the first six months after receiving their diagnosis,» said researcher Mark Ferro.
Cognitive impairment leads to a decline in quality of life and is often the first sign of the most insidious form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease.
While the traditional medical view of aging focuses on its inevitable complications and steady decline in quality of life, this therapy functions as a means of relieving - and even preventing - many of these symptoms.
Absent persuasive evidence on the impact of efforts to raise the bar, some people have speculated that the rise of test - based accountability associated with NCLB and the ongoing push to establish more - rigorous teacher evaluation systems have made teaching less attractive and thereby contributed to further decline in the quality of the teaching corps.
While this can explain falling class sizes and the declining quality of female teachers, it can not account for the decline in the quality of male teachers.
Importantly, because high teacher turnover can be associated with both improvement and decline in the quality of instruction, the amount of turnover on its own provides little insight into the wisdom of a principal's personnel decisions.
I didn't realize then that my experience in California was the beginning of 30 years of slow but steady decline in the quality of candidates we were attracting and preparing to teach in our schools.
The decline in the quality of those entering teaching is not an irrevocable trend driven by larger forces in the society over which policymakers can exercise little control.
But parents and teachers are concerned that other Catholic schools will become overcrowded, leading to a decline in the quality of education for their students.
This will have repercussions and might lead to a decline in quality of ebooks (MIGHT).
Merrick was purchased by Purina a couple of years ago and some people feared that there would be a decline in the quality of the brand but, as far as we can tell, Merrick continues to make first rate dog foods.
It seems that when these merger business decisions take place it results in a decline in the quality of their food; other companies which had good reputations have also done the same thing the past year or two; with customer complaints galore.
But lately we have seen a greater decline in his quality of life.
I don't know if I like their new direction, we'll see what they produce but if it's a rip off or decline in quality of games then no thank you.
They must compensate the injured patient for the pain, decline in quality of life, and medical expenses associated with the injury.
A review of hospitals converting from non-profit to for - profit status, as well as from for - profit to non-profit, found that the hospitals becoming for - profit experienced a decline in quality of care and an increase in patient mortality.
According to the investment model, satisfaction with a relationship should be greater to the extent that a relationship provides high rewards and low costs, whereas commitment increases not only due to greater relationship satisfaction, but also to increases in the investment of resources in relationships and declines in the quality of available alternative partners.
Decline in the Quality of Family Relationships Predicts Escalation in Children's Internalizing Symptoms from Middle to Late Childhood.
We hypothesize the following: (1) the average trajectory among youth whose parents report a history of delinquency during adolescence will be higher than the average trajectory of those youth whose parents do not report any adolescent delinquency; (2) attachment and harsh parenting will not only distinguish between trajectories, but improvements and declines in the quality of attachment and harsh parenting will correspond to change in antisocial behavior trajectories (within - person variation), controlling for unmeasured heterogeneity; and (3) parent's history of adolescent delinquency will influence trajectories of antisocial behavior indirectly through the child's adoption of an antisocial identity (troublemaker, partier).

Not exact matches

Participating factories had registered positive outcomes for workers, who enjoyed improved quality of life, and their businesses — which tallied declines in absenteeism and increased productivity.
The horse - race quality of reporting in the monthly sales numbers will support this, as the market almost has to post year - over-year declines — sales running above 17 million for years on end isn't sustainable.
Back then, most of the respondents felt the system was declining in quality.
«There has been a sequential decline in the credit quality of the largest borrowers since FY12,» Awtani told CNBC.
«The decline in employment quality over the past two decades does not mean that we have turned into a nation of «hamburger flippers,»» Tal wrote.
So goes it in southern California: lots of financial engineering and a press that has declined in quality and quantity each successive year, for now almost a decade.
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