Sentences with phrase «delivering practical changes»

«Instead of grandstanding, the Government need to focus on delivering practical changes.

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A couple of practical realities we would have to guard are the occasional «flop» where, for example, a bad batch of acid has been delivered and the litmus paper does not change color (we don't want anybody to claim that a prayer was answered) or intentional sabotage by those with a religious agenda, but that is no different to the risks of any other science experiment.
This will not change of its own accord; schools can include knowledge about breastfeeding in personal, health and social education; healthcare services can deliver practical support — with the right resources in place — for first - time mums.
The new Learn2Learn app delivers evidence - based strategies and practical techniques to empower people to become powerful agile learners, able to adapt and thrive in our era of rapid change.
The company's processes and products could change rapidly, though, and it was not always possible or practical to deliver face - to - face training with every update.
Of course, the practical experience and knowledge of the faculty designing and delivering courses must be factored into the change equation.
Clearly, more than four years on, there will be changes to the Sport Turismo Concept (and that may include the name) but in all the ways that matter the new Panamera Shooting Brake will deliver as the most visually appealing and practical Panamera to date.
Studies such as these are a demonstration that climate change is happening, and that science can deliver practical help to communities in the path of potential disaster or economic stress.
Scullion's communique also said COAG had «recommitted to working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the issues that affect them, creating economic and social opportunities, noting that community support and a shared sense of ownership are essential for delivering meaningful, practical change
The block randomised design was chosen because it is a more practical design to use for trials of health promoting interventions delivered in groups.26 Only parents of children whose behaviour fell in the worst half of the distribution were invited to take part because of concerns about documenting change in population samples using instruments designed to identify and measure change in clinical populations.
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