Sentences with phrase «endemic at»

By coincidence (or not), these ridiculous confidence claims are similar to what I long ago termed the «RC fallacy,» because it is endemic at RealClimate, namely taking speculation to be established fact.
For this reason, a culture of cooperation is endemic at Google.
In nine of the 70 Nubian mummies — taken from graves stretching as far back as A.D. 550 — mitochondrial DNA of the parasite was discovered, proving the disease was endemic at least that far back.
«At what point did you find out criminality was endemic at News of the World?»
«Rape denial is just another form of the toxic gender discrimination that is endemic at Uber and ingrained in its culture.
«Another type of perverse incentive is endemic at publicly traded companies: the quarterly earnings report.
Though Davis notes that he didn't feel the talent pinch when launching Kohort — in fact, the company is actually reducing its headcount — he suggests that the problem has become endemic at startups across the U.S.

Not exact matches

In 2011, Deluce cut the ribbon on a shiny new 10-gate terminal at a cost of $ 50 million, one that avoids the conveyor - belted people - processor feel endemic to airports.
Like the rest of Europe, Italy has endemic problems: A north - south divide and economic divergence, corruption and bureaucracy as well as troubles with migration, anti-establishment politics and a political system that is sluggish at best, and chaotic at worst.
Obviously, besides immediately abandoning its propaganda campaign, the Chinese government should reassure the global business community with concrete, honest, realistic, and market - based solutions that address the underlying pathologies of China's poor economic performance: massive debt, endemic overcapacity, and an economic system that channels low - cost capital into inefficient state - owned enterprises at the expense of private entrepreneurs and consumers.
The disease exists in every industry, but Rory says it's epidemic and endemic in restaurants — owners terminally inflicted with the belief that they must be the one making the sauce, greeting the guests at the door, doing the inventory.
At present some forty wars are raging m the world and violence seems to be endemic.
An inquiry into child abuse at Catholic institutions in Ireland has found church leaders knew that sexual abuse was «endemic» in boys» institutions.
This is a contradiction endemic to a society that» for whatever reason, and at least some of the reasons are probably lost in the mists of history» does not know how to ask anything of its children except that they manage somehow to behave as if their lives are pleasing to them.
And while at times he mocks the fear of sex supposedly endemic to the religious, he does not make the heart race with anger or lust: «Why do you blush to hear the praise of pleasure, when you do not blush to indulge its temptations under cover of night?»
Zogby explained in an article weeks later that he withdrew after receiving word that some controversial anti-Muslim «hate groups» would be at the conference and that the title of a panel in which he was participating had been revised to suggest that violence and impunity are endemic in Muslim and Egyptian culture.
The lack of standardization in this industry is endemic - one only has to look at chile pepper naming to see a legion of examples.
That in England today, at least racism is taken seriously, where some years ago it was endemic.
But it is indicative of the endemic recklessness and rank ineptness at Queens Park Rangers.
Looks at Colombian endemic species: Beautiful Woodpecker, White - mantled Barbet, Stiles Tapaculo, Red - bellied Grackle, Brown - banded Antpitta, and more!
A «Station Chief» podcast discussed these national security leaks pretty extensively last couple of months, with the expert opinion (one of the hosts is a retired CIA station chief) being that there's an endemic problem with leaks at US national security apparatus, wholly independent of Trump, persistent and unlikely to go away - including according to statements from top US national security officials.
An official review, leaked to the Sunday Times, said «endemic» failures at the Ministry of Defence have led to projects being # 35 billion over budget and five years behind schedule.
But the report by barrister Kate Lampard also confirm there was «not an endemic culture of abuse» at Yarl's Wood
On 18 July, former News of the World journalist Sean Hoare, who was the first reporter to tell of «endemic» phone hacking at the publication for which he used to work, was found dead at his home in Watford, Hertfordshire.
On 22 July, former Daily Mirror financial journalist James Hipwell spoke to The Independent, claiming that the practice had been «endemic» at the Mirror during his time there under the editorship of Piers Morgan.
Women at the heart of the Westminster sexual harassment scandal have told the Guardian they have no confidence that «endemic» abuse of power has been stopped.
Delivering the Special Guest of Honour Speech during Ghana's 61st Independence Anniversary Parade at the Black Star in Accra, President Buhari congratulated Akufo - Addo and parliament for passing the Special Prosecutor Bill to fight endemic corruption.
Likewise, some animal species such as the endemic African Monkey (Guenon species), one of the world's most beautiful monkeys found mostly in the West African rain forest region (the Niger Delta Region inclusive), are at the risk of extinction.
Prison reform groups pointed to the endemic violence at Cookham Wood as evidence that young offenders were not being rehabilitated in prison.
ENDS Notes to editors Six in 10 (61 %) teachers at the NASUWT's LGBTI Teachers» Consultation Conference, held in February 2017, said homophobic and / or transphobic «banter» is endemic in the workplace.
Is the person (s) alleged to have orchestrated this endemic culture still in post at the heart of Welsh Government?
The decision to hold a referendum at all was an attempt to limit the endemic conflict within the party over Europe.
Decision keeps pressure on Andy Coulson If the police start looking into allegations of widespread, endemic phone hacking at the News of the World, something they didn't do in 2006, the pressure for Andy Coulson to stand aside during a revived full - scale investigation could be hard to resist, writes political editor Gary Gibbon.
«For residents of areas such as the Southwest, where tularemia outbreaks are endemic and potentially life threatening, having more identification tools at hand is extremely valuable,» Kuske said.
H5N1 has become endemic in many countries, including China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India and Egypt, and the United Nations» Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that, with current resources, it would take at least a decade to stamp out the virus in such countries.
Nonlocality was indeed endemic to quantum mechanics, Bell had shown: somehow, the outcome of the measurement on particle B depended on the measured outcome on particle A, even if the two particles were separated by huge distances at the time those measurements were made.
He thinks that, like HIV, the disease was at some point in the past endemic to a circumscribed population.
Yellow fever is endemic in much of Brazil, but this year cases appeared in areas not considered at risk before.
Through the first three quarters of 2009, Indonesia failed to report any flu cases at all, even though the Food and Agriculture Organization (a body of the United Nations that monitors avian influenza in birds) has found the infection to be deeply entrenched among fowl in 31 of the country's 33 provinces and endemic in Java, Sumatra, and Bali.
«Given the wide variation in the transmission of the disease — endemic areas, areas of low endemicity, hyperendemic areas, and sometimes these strata all occurring in the same country — we prefer to look at each country separately without aggregates over the entire continent,» Buj says.
The Paul - Ehrlich - Institut has issued the regulation in 2007 that after returning from an endemic area, blood donors must be deferred from donating blood for at least two weeks to prevent an infection via the blood stream.
«While urbanization has caused cities to lose large numbers of plants and animals, the good news is that cities still retain endemic native species, which opens the door for new policies on regional and global biodiversity conservation,» said lead author and NCEAS working group member Myla F. J. Aronson, a research scientist in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Use of this technology to exclude patients from ivermectin - based treatment at the point of care in Loa - endemic regions would allow resumption / expansion of mass drug administration programs for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis in Central Africa.
For example, the once - abundant Echinopsis pampana, endemic to the puna desert of Peru, has been collected illegally for the ornamental plant trade at such high rates that at least 50 % of the population has disappeared in the last 15 years.
The high prevalence of natural dengue infections in endemic areas means that many people have experienced infection at some point in the past and therefore may have immunity to the infecting serotype.
... But if you look at our community, the failure to disclose conflicts of interest is fairly endemic.
The researchers looked only at endemic trees and shrubs found solely above 1000 metres and for which there were the best records.
Dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever viruses are endemic in tropical and subtropical regions of the world, placing 2.5 billion people at risk for infection.
«The overprescribing of antibiotics that we're seeing at the Kumbh is endemic to clinics across India,» says Balsari.
The result is an unsurpassed density of plants and animals that are endemic not only at the species level but in many cases also in the broader scientific categories of genus and family.
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