Responses to climate change tend to focus on scientific and
economic solutions rather than addressing the vitally significant human and gender dimensions.
Not exact matches
The proposition of gambling by New York's most high profile progressives as a
solution to
economic challenges would be vexing to an earlier generation of progressives who,
rather than seeing it as a
solution to
economic woes, perceived gambling as a primary cause of them.
Perhaps, the best answer is that energy independence has never been a simple technical,
economic or political
solution to the problem of foreign oil dependence;
rather, it has been a cultural artifact, a discourse evoking particular American notions of the exceptional nation, American innovation and ingenuity, the can - do spirit, and the very notion of «independence» on which the American national project has been built.
Fayose said, «The reality is that the All Progressives Congress (APC) Federal Government has destroyed the economy within eight months in power and
rather than look for
solutions to the problems facing Nigeria, Lai Mohammed and his cohorts are branding bogus figures about stolen money just to cover up their lack of
solution to the country's
economic problems.»
A new report published today claims most of the problems associated with the use of illegal firearms in the UK require social and
economic rather than criminal justice
solutions.
While, dismissing the President's claims that those who can not see the success of the economy are unpatriotic, Nana Addo said the NPP is not looking for catchy phrases or meaningless slogans; but
rather it is offering
solutions that will take the country out of what he called
economic crisis.
Dr. Ahmed stated that
rather than blaming anybody for the country's
economic woes, Nigerians should collectively think outside of the box for an enduring
solution.
The Dóchas EU Presidency Project will be working to ensure that the post-MDG framework does not simply articulate an extension of current practice, but
rather captures an inclusive, sustainable and just set of
solutions to some of the biggest global challenges that are facing mankind:
economic inequality, social instability, environmental degradation, resource scarcity, climate chaos and political exclusion of vast numbers of people.
While it is absolutely true that educational opportunity, like
economic opportunity, is unequally distributed by race and class, the
solutions for that are not going to be found by rigging cut scores but
rather by substantially addressing something education reformers today generally discount: inequitable and inadequate school funding.
Or
rather than reduce government spending, an alternative
solution [which is very alien concept these days] is to not to pass laws which will knowingly result in a decrease in the nation's
economic growth.
Like ExxonMobil, Chevron also emphasizes potential conflicts
rather than synergies between climate
solutions and other societal goals: «As we work to address climate change, we must create
solutions that balance environmental objectives with global
economic growth and our aspirations for a better quality of life for people across the world.»
Firms confront a number of client challenges: (1) dissatisfaction and failure to address it; (2) insufficient knowledge of the client's business; (3) high, unpredictable cost; (4) inefficiency and an
economic model that «applies brute force» (read: lots of high - priced lawyers billing loads of hours) accompanied by a failure to assess appropriate value to task / cases from the client perspective; (5) failure to deploy technology to streamline operations and provide enterprise
solutions; (6) an absence of process and project management; (7) a transactional approach to client matters
rather than one that provides enterprise
solutions; and (8) poor customer service.
Rather than fret about the
economic and social problems in their midst, they look for
solutions, making a difference where they can.