Sentences with phrase «endemic problems in»

The US government has recently halted a sale of precision munition guidance systems to Saudi Arabia because it saw «systemic, endemic problems in Saudi Arabia's targeting.»

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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.
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of bacterial control in clinical settings and the associated infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
The migration «problem» in Italy feeds into many other endemic issues in Italy — as well as highlighting the problem of organized crime, the country's north - south divide.
There are other problems in Enbridge's input - output modelling, some of which seem to be endemic problems with that kind of approach period, while others seem to be a mis - application of the modelling by Enbridge.
The convictionâ $» endemic among churchfolkâ $» persists that, if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sortâ $ ¦ This idea is both curious and ironical because it is bluntly contradicted in Scripture and in the experience of the continuing biblical witness in history from the event of Pentecost unto the present momentâ $ (William Stringfellow, quoted in A Keeper of the Word, p. 348).
In my introduction I suggested that the religio - political problem was endemic in all cultures whether something like the American civil religion existed or noIn my introduction I suggested that the religio - political problem was endemic in all cultures whether something like the American civil religion existed or noin all cultures whether something like the American civil religion existed or not.
The presented topics focused on: - Economical, ecological and social implications of apiculture - Legal norms and guidelines / official and private standards - Perspectives of organic apicultural production - Conversion problems, risk assessment and evaluation - Specific apiary operations - Quality management and assurance in organic apiculture - Inspection and certification processes - Labeling / packaging and marketing - Endemic Iranian bees and their potentials for honey production - etc..
Yes, but sadly i think now the problem has become so endemic it is going to be on the wrong side of a nasty season or two, we need a manager who can tear everything up and start again from nothing, Spurs are used to that, but our systems and organisation have not seen significant change in 20 years, it takes a lot more rebuilding
A flowering tree endemic in Asia, the oil will relieve fussy babies from their problems and help them go to sleep.
In an interview with the Telegraph earlier this week, Attorney general Dominic Grieve suggested corruption was «endemic» in the Pakistani community and said politicians needed to «wake up» to the probleIn an interview with the Telegraph earlier this week, Attorney general Dominic Grieve suggested corruption was «endemic» in the Pakistani community and said politicians needed to «wake up» to the problein the Pakistani community and said politicians needed to «wake up» to the problem.
She commented about the problem of getting developers to commit to actually building what they promise to build, and noted that this problem is endemic to the land use process in New York City generally.
And certainly, endemic corruption appears to be a problem in other states.
Bloody reprisals in response to perceived blasphemy have become an endemic problem, and states like Bangladesh must affirm the human right to express one's own beliefs without fear of attack, and do more to prevent such attacks from happening in future.»
Twitter users responded to the Attorney General Dominic Grieve's comments in The Daily Telegraph that Britain has a problem with «endemic corruption» in minority communities.
David Miliband's response to Roy Hattersley in New Statesman represents a problem that seems to be endemic to parties of the centre - left.
Wabba stressed that the problem with Nigeria was corruption, which had become endemic in both the private and public sectors, and not the economic model to use.
The problem of Republicans making deals with Democratic candidates to run no candidates or straw candidates against their Democratic opponents has been endemic in Rockland County and particularly in Clarkstown.
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection that is endemic in 74 developing countries and an extremely important public health problem, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
This highlights another problem: big pharma tends to be less interested in developing vaccines for diseases endemic to developing countries.
«I myself grew up in a poor family in Northeast Thailand where the disease is endemic,» he says, «And when I started working with communities in my province, I found that the liver fluke problems still persisted with nearly three - quarters prevalence in certain villages, despite over 30 years of Thai government campaigns against the parasite.»
Something all can agree on, however, is that misconduct in the United Kingdom, particularly in the area of medical research, is an endemic problem: An informal survey released by BMJ at the meeting showed that out of 2700 responses by BMJ subscribers, 13 % of medical and academic researchers had witnessed misconduct and 6 % were aware of possible research misconduct at their institution that hadn't been properly investigated.
Without wishing to spoil, after the mill the characters have been put through, everything's wrapped up in a couple of neatly mirrored scenes that suggest that all those endemic, intractable, literal life - or - death problems are now resolved because someone chose to do the «right» thing, and shazam, the story is over.
But although its problems seem overwhelming — endemic corruption, high levels of debilitating poverty and vast numbers of children needing help — India has made huge investments in education and is making significant, if slow, progress toward its goals.
Research, notably a recent McKinsey study, has concluded the shortfall in retirement savings, while not endemic, is a problem for some Canadians, especially those approaching retirement.
As a result, veterinarians often recommend against the vaccine unless the disease is a problem in local areas or the dog will be traveling to a lepto - endemic area.
Beyond the issue of social irresponsibility that relates to importing stray animals into a country that has worked to solve its own stray animal problem for most of this century, a significant public health risk is posed by the mass importation of animals from countries where standards of veterinary medicine are not as high as they are in the US and where diseases and parasites that are not found here currently may be endemic.
Second, you could very likely be buying a purebred puppy that was born in a puppy mill with almost no regard to the health problems endemic to the breed or providing healthy conditions for puppies to thrive.
Not long ago, heartworm disease (HWD) was considered a problem of the South — it was endemic in the Southeast, Gulf Coast, and Mississippi Delta regions of the United States.
It's a problem usually endemic to big - budget or mid-budget multiplatform titles, since they oftentimes aren't built from the ground up with PC in mind.
I often just stopped and stared - that vertical presence is often key in establishing the real sense of a world and repelling the feeling that I'm just running around in a series of large empty boxes with a sky - textured ceiling and varying wallpaper (an endemic problem to N64 / PS2 era games).
In 1987 and 1989 Japan was on top of the world, and despite the archaic problems endemic with WotD, it still holds value for those willing to persevere and with the Japanese language ability to enjoy its story.
Energy poverty is an endemic and crippling problem; nearly 600 million people in Africa live without access to any power, which also means no access to safer and healthier electric cooking and heating, powered health centers and refrigerated medicines, light to study at night, or electricity to run a business.
And not even the experts in the two ABS jurisdictions claim that ABS does much to deal with the problems endemic in the system.
Burns said: «The case of Taylor Wimpey highlights an endemic problem with new build property in the UK, as more and more house builders are including onerous ground rent schedules on new build leasehold properties.
How much of the apparent problem here is endemic to RTA rather than the procedures of judicial review, court rules, and other systemic factors independent from the wording in the RTA?
There are also regular dropouts if you keep your phone in your pocket although, to be fair, that is a problem that's endemic in true wireless buds.
[16] Statistics on the large Aboriginal community of Wadeye in the Northern Territory reflect a parlous situation, with a death rate four times higher than the rate for the Northern Territory, an average life expectancy of 46 years, a range of serious and endemic health problems, and a high percentage of children in the 0 - 5 age group who are stunted (20 %), wasted (10 %) and / or underweight (21 %).
Whether it's David Miklowitz» Family Focused Therapy for families struggling with bipolar disorder, Marc Galanter's network therapy approach for maintaining a sober lifestyle or the psychoeducation paradigm for addressing expressed emotion in families with schizophrenia, Family Systems Therapy is the treatment of choice for relationship difficulties, intergenerational conflict, and other problems endemic to the family life cycle.
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