The phrase
"entrenched problems" refers to long-standing issues or difficulties that are deeply rooted and difficult to change or solve.
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But the federal judiciary lacks the capacity and expertise to
solve entrenched problems like the achievement gap from the bench.
She believes it's a possible game changer in public education, where she said ideas for quick fixes to
entrenched problems abound.
It's the type of world - saving vision that has oft captured the imagination of Silicon Valley — the kind
of entrenched problem that technologists believe only technology can solve: feeding a fast - growing, protein - hungry global population in a way that doesn't blow up the planet.
The embattled Labour leader hopes this technique of governance will help
tackle entrenched problems of poor skills, infrastructure and economic development.
Collaboratively, we have overcome barriers to increase strategic, results - driven philanthropy and published critical research addressing
deeply entrenched problems in our public schools.
Rather, it is defined by a mutual recognition that liberalism, at least in some of its guises, does not provide all the answers to Britain's
most entrenched problems: its imbalanced economy, its atomised society, its lack of common identity.»
At worst, by giving some of the most badly behaved MPs in safe seats renewed terms of office, a rushed election now could
actually entrench the problem.
We are now witness to the consequences of that inaction, and faced with a more
entrenched problem given that trust in the police and the perceived authority will now be incredibly damaged.
Such difficulties were neither the making of ATSIC nor its predecessors, but instead
reflect entrenched problems in responding to Indigenous disadvantage.
With innovation as its approach to
tackling entrenched problems and attitudes that plague many urban centers of education, Project L.I.F.T. relies on several research - proven programs and applications in its turnaround strategy.
The zone comprises the quadrant of Rochester's schools with the
most entrenched problems, and the city schools will manage an integrated system of health care, welfare, public safety, housing, educational, and social services.
The 300 - page report, which combines the annual analyses of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, takes a deep dive into the financial state of the nation, including an examination of
the entrenched problems afflicting the middle class and low - wage workers, such as a drop in home ownership rates and a general decline in opportunities.
These are
entrenched problems that will require years of work to fix.
Anas Sarwar is a decent man, but it is inconceivable that he offers any solutions to
these entrenched problems.
We wish Councilwoman Viverito and Mayor - Elect de Blasio the very best as they tackle
these entrenched problems.
Still, the authors said, they see
some entrenched problems — including the fact that industry officials perform air quality monitoring with an outdated and inaccurate system.
«It's equally relevant in public education, where we urgently need to find ways to support creative approaches to
entrenched problems.»
There has been a lack of vision in its approach to the health system and political leadership characterised by a poor understanding of the health system and a naïve belief in the ability of the private health sector to solve complex and
entrenched problems.»
It was a sell to get them to think about
the entrenched problem from a different perspective, let alone experience the joy and pain of their relationship in real time.
Express your belief that resolving issues early on, before they are allowed to fester, is easier than reversing long -
entrenched problems.