Sentences with phrase «drastic action needs»

I'll stay with this food unless or until the vet determines that more drastic action needs to be taken.
Drastic action needed to keep NHS in anything like its current form, says former minister Frank Field, as elderly care costs rise

Not exact matches

The good news is that while loneliness will hasten your death, you don't need to take drastic action to reverse the effects of isolation.
While I don't believe that we all need to take such drastic action as Esther did, I do feel we need to be more aware of the emotional impact chasing after «Likes», and spending energy on being noticed on social media has on us.
Drastic action is needed.
Sometimes drastic action is needed to overthrow tyrants.
In a speech at a Royal United Services Institute counter-terrorism conference, he said derogating from the European Convention on Human Rights would lead to a damaging fight that parliament was likely to lose, and that the government does not need to take such drastic action.
As the Republicans continue to destroy the viability of Congress, Ds are realizing they are going to need to take drastic action, like getting rid of the filibuster:
Declaring the «days of wine and roses are over,» Carey took drastic action, seizing control of the city's finances, engineering more than $ 1 billion in state loans and mustering the backing needed to reorganize its shaky finances and restore confidence.
Now a system developed in Taiwan, where the pest is endemic, aims to harness artificial intelligence to warn of imminent outbreaks, limiting the need for such drastic action.
The work also showed that although the poorest households are reliant on forests for their daily needs, they also look elsewhere — for example, traveling to urban areas — when drastic action is needed to feed themselves or urgently acquire income.
Workout Plan The already slender actress «didn't need to make any drastic changes,» Hood says «She did a lot of her own action scenes so we focused on movement, strength and general stamina.»
But then came the revolution: Opera saw the future, and realized drastic action was needed.
These include: · Use of instructional programs and curricula that support state and district standards and of high quality testing systems that accurately measure achievement of the standards through a variety of measurement techniques · Professional development to prepare all teachers to teach to the standards · Commitment to providing remedial help to children who need it and sufficient resources for schools to meet the standards · Better communication to school staff, students, parents and the community about the content, purposes and consequences of standards · Alignment of standards, assessment and curricula, coupled with appropriate incentives for students and schools that meet the standards In the unlikely event that all of these efforts, including a change in school leadership, fail over a 3 - year period to «turn the school around,» drastic action is required.
President Barack Obama has called the firings an example of the need to hold failing schools accountable, and Gist on Wednesday said failing schools will continue to need drastic action.
As local authorities warn that urgent action is needed to address a shortfall of school places, one council has taken drastic measures to address the problem.
Some states with deeply regressive funding, such as Illinois, need drastic action to improve.
Drastic actions are needed.
They need to be realistic about future returns and the balance of stocks to bonds, since a portfolio needs to last as long as possible without having to resort to drastic actions.
So, let's assume you have been scratching and now you need to take more drastic action.
It is expensive but that is the type of drastic action that is needed now.
An op - ed article signed by 16 scientists rejecting the need for «drastic action to decarbonize the world's economy,» published Friday by the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal, has been widely and thoroughly fact - checked and challenged elsewhere.
Australia's new PM Julia Gillard has back - pedalled somewhat on AGW, citing the need for a popular consensus before taking drastic action.
Additionally, only a little more than a third of Americans say that immediate, drastic action is needed in order to maintain life as we know it on the planet.
And after another quick scan, I find table SPM.6 from the Synthesis which says emissions would need to peak sometime before the middle of the century to limit temperature rises to under 4 degrees (with a peak by 2015 to achieve less than 2 degrees warming)... I think most would agree that some degree of «drastic action» is going to be required to achieve a peak in emissions within this time frame, particularly while we have guys like you running around, would you not?
''... a large and growing number of distinguished scientists and engineers do not agree that drastic actions on global warming are needed
It might be true that some effects are so terrible that drastic action is needed or that one area (a «climate winner») has no right to cause another area to be a «climate loser».
Team warming uses IPCC climate model outputs to claim CAGW and the need to take drastic actions.
If all the bad things you guys are so convinced were going to happen were indeed going to happen all of a rush — say in a year or less — then maybe I;d be a bit more convinced that we need to take urgent, immediate and drastic action now.
Nor any to show that we need collectively or individually to take any immediate, drastic or disruptive action.
The claim that science has shown that «climate change is real and is happening» leads to an array of political arguments from environmentalists, as though all that need be shown to legitimise drastic action (the more drastic the better) is that mankind has influenced the climate.
The 17 marine scientists who authored the new study argue that «drastic action» is needed from world leaders to turn around the trend in rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) to protect coral reefs.
IMO I've seen nothing in the observational record that convinces me that we need take any drastic action to reduce CO2 outputs quicker than they will naturally fall as newer, cleaner baseload power options come on stream.
But a sober reading of the literature put out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) does not support the alarmist message or the claim that immediate and drastic action is needed to mitigate climate change.
Dr King said the results «highlight the pressing need to take immediate and drastic action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions».
We need to take drastic action.
The scientists sent their letter, dated October 29, in response to a letter the Senators received from the American Association for the Advancement of Science claiming a «consensus» of the scientific community on climate change and asserting that «immediate and drastic action is needed to avert a climactic catastrophe.»
The 1,018 - page report convincingly and systematically challenges IPCC claims that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are causing «dangerous» global warming and climate change; that IPCC computer models can be relied on for alarming climate forecasts and scenarios; and that we need to take immediate, drastic action to prevent «unprecedented» climate and weather events that are no more frequent or unusual than what humans have had to adapt to and deal with for thousands of years.
In fact, a large and growing number of distinguished scientists and engineers do not agree that drastic actions on global warming are needed
The hockey sticks are, however, central to selling the need for drastic and precipitous action to the public.
Ekwurzel marked up a six - foot - tall version of the January 27, 2012, article — «No Need to Panic About Global Warming — There's no compelling scientific argument for drastic action to «decarbonize» the world's economy.»
The article, criticized by climate scientists and environmental groups, says that the field of climate science is dominated by opportunists and that «a large and growing number of distinguished scientists and engineers do not agree that drastic actions on global warming are needed
Or would you prefer your policy - makers to take a bolder stance and declare drastic action is needed * despite * the uncertainties?
Sure, these efforts add up over time, but considering the scale of the plastic disaster, and the continuing rate at which the planet's oceans are filling with plastic pollution, we need much more drastic action immediately.
Can Clifford Chance be saved with a transfusion, in the form of Londoner Peter Cornell, or does the firm need to take more drastic action to survive?
Similar to a person who is feeling ill and does not know the cause of the illness goes to a physician for a checkup, people who are not getting responses to their resume come to me to find out what is wrong, and hopefully confirm the problem is not serious and they need not take drastic actions to rectify the situation.
There are other family counseling services provided by this division of the court, but the programs are designed to address problems in families where abuse, neglect, and / or delinquency have introduced the families to the court system, and where intervention is needed in order to avoid more drastic action by the court.
Early action can head off the need for more drastic measures later.
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