Sentences with phrase «from poor practice»

While missing a limitation date often results from poor practice management, it may also result from a lack of knowledge of the applicable statute or rule.
Effective enforcement of competition law is central to our purpose and function as an organisation and means that consumers, businesses and markets are protected from poor practices — not just in the markets where we take cases, but across the wider economy via greater deterrence, increased compliance and better understanding of the law.

Not exact matches

Poor procurement practices cost Australian governments around $ 239 million annually, according to a new study from Deloitte Access Economics.
During a recent reddit AMA, Jeremy Stoppelman fielded questions from business owners about the site's alleged poor practices.
Wesley and his early followers similarly sought to reform the Anglican Church from within through eucharistic practice, the pursuit of holiness within disciplined small groups, and ministry for and with the poor and dispossessed.
Considered from this perspective, compulsory fasting and abstinence, practiced regularly, routinely, and in common, was a recognition by the Church that identification with the poor and hungry, with those who know themselves to be needy before God because they were needy among men, is not an option for Catholics, but a necessary and definitive sign of their redemption, as essential in its way as attendance at Mass..
We are the poorer for letting such practices get away from us.
Granted that present circumstances are different from those of World War I and the following decade, ministry today is also practiced in a time characterized by great unrest, by the specter of armed conflict, and by the tremendous problems of the poor, the aging, the emotionally disturbed.
Poor land use practices can and have caused massive releases of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from carbon stocks.
Personally, I think it's curious how many physicians and mothers - to - be place such a high emphasis on the 0.11 % risk reduction of neonatal mortality from hospital births, while thinking nothing of engaging other common practices (i.e. poor dietary habits, overuse of antibiotics, participation in contact sports) that certainly increase their child's lifetime risk of chronic disease, injury, or even death.
«We need a style of leadership from senior nurses which means poor practice is not tolerated and is driven off the wards.
The DoH has identified the 38 primary care trusts (PCTs) with the poorest GP provision and these will be the first to benefit from the planned 100 new GP practices.
«Many of our members were concerned that taking from the rainy day fund this early in the fiscal year would not be sound fiscal practice and would send a poor message to bond - rating services and other fiscal analysts,» Looney said.
Notably, in June 2012, Standard and Poor's Ratings Services lowered the county's long - term general obligation bond rating to «BBB - «from «BBB +» and rated the management practices as «vulnerable» based on overly optimistic budgeting.
In addition to compiling head - to - head rankings, OECD collects data on educational policies and practices around the world, with topics ranging from how countries educate their poorest students to parental attitudes toward the importance of an education.
Various explanations have been offered, from underinvestment in research and development, to poor labour management practices.
For one, if you plan to travel to countries with poor sanitation, you'll want to make sure you practice good hygiene, including washing your hands after bathroom trips, drinking purified water, and avoiding uncooked foods — specifically meat from pigs, boar, and deer.
[6][7] Due to soil depletion and poor farming practices, it's almost impossible to get enough magnesium from diet alone.
Bacterial infection may also contribute to inflammation, clogged pores and acne outbreaks from poor hygiene practices in much the same way acne can develop on your cheeks.
Practicing all listed below principles has helped many people all over the world to recover from all kinds of health problems including cancer, heart disease, chronic fatigue, poor concentration and memory, diabetes, obesity and overweight, depression, anxiety, arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, erectile dysfunction, PMS, chronic bronchitis and sinusitis, stomach ulcers and gastro - intestinal problems, ulcerative colitis, chronic constipation, slipped disc and other spine conditions, IBS, menopause symptoms, and various autoimmune diseases.
Thanks to poor information from the FDA and bad marketing practices from major food companies, many of us have been brainwashed to stay away from fat.
Just look at the recalls of fresh produce — it isn't intrinsic trouble with the plants, it's runoff from animal factory farms or cross-contamination from poor hygiene practices of the workers processing the plants.
What I found is that schools that exceed expectations — as well as those that are making significant improvement from a base of overall poor performance — engage in the extensive practice of six research - informed instructional strategies and develop a culture that communicates high expectations and support for all students.
Many of these stories usually stem from poor implementation practices and the inability for LMS vendors to meet dynamic business needs.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
The academy today does a passable job of acknowledging good disciplinary scholarship but a pretty poor job of recognizing scholars who move ideas from the pages of barely - read journals into the real world of policy and practice.
David Liben, who works for Student Achievement Partners, a non-profit set up by the authors of the Common Core to help teachers put the standards into practice, says the «text to self» technique often puts kids from poor families at a disadvantage in the classroom.
When students make poor decisions, we work hard to use restorative practices and learning opportunities for the individuals and the community, much in the same way that, at home, my children's siblings teach each other and learn from their collective experiences.
That leaves school managers with current practice, shifting poor - performing teachers from school to school until they get the message and quit — a process known as «the dance of the lemons.»
HOWEVER, if a teacher gets repeatedly poor test results from his / her students over time and displays an unwillingness or inability to amend their methods / practices, they should be counseled toward another profession and eventually terminated from teaching.
Comment from Smith: Maybe we need to ask some of the big questions... like who benefits from the way things are now (standardized tests and other pressures of accountability that make good teachers and schools vulnerable to poor practices).
But given the union's longstanding support of policies and practices that have harmed kids, especially those from poor and minority backgrounds attending traditional district schools the union's locals have long dominated, neither it nor Weingarten can claim to be working to reclaim a promise it never made.
At the heart of the matter are teacher evaluation systems, which in theory should serve as the primary mechanism for assessing such variations, but in practice tell us little about how one teacher differs from any other, except teachers whose performance is so egregiously poor as to warrant dismissal.
«The Dance of the Lemons» is a phrase you can expect to hear more of in the coming months; it refers to the practice of shuffling bad teachers from school to school due to the difficulty it takes to fire a poor educator.
The conviction jump - started the much - needed discussion over expanding inter-district public school choice and forced a new discussion about ending zip code education practices that condemn poor and minority children to the worst American public education offers (and keeps middle - class families from improving their own options).
Yet far too many children, especially those from poor and minority families, are placed at risk by school practices that are based on a sorting paradigm in which some students receive high - expectations instruction while the rest are relegated to lower quality education and lower quality futures.
This seems like a, uh, moronic business practice, but the products serve a purpose: to present a full model line and to offset the poor fuel economy of larger vehicles, which can incur fines from Uncle Sam.
In my dermatology practice in Connecticut, I use cosmeceuticals to treat a whole host of skin problems, from acne, uneven pigment, dark circles, and poor skin tone to fine lines, sagging skin, and loss of radiance — problems that often come with age.
It was a «natural consequence of this state of things,» one doctor from the era wrote, seeing that «very few persons entitled by birth or other advantageous circumstances... would condescend to study, much less engage in the practice of medicine,» thus «poor and ambitious young men from the provinces were induced to repair to Paris and enter upon the study of the only profession through which they could expect to obtain distinction and worldly prosperity.»
Identical dividend yields may hide important differences in the quality of companies arising from financial distress, unsustainability of profits, and poor accounting practices, sometimes even extending to fraud.
They said: «I have never experienced such poor service and communication from other loan companies and would like to file a complaint to help ensure that the public is aware of such practices and so that other students will not have to suffer the same difficulties I am currently experiencing.»
They focus on areas that suffer from poor mining practices.
This practice removes the primary cause of poor investor returns — bad timing — from the investment process.
Because most reputable breeders do not breed disqualifying faults, Blues have suffered from poor breeding practices over the years.
those smuggled or imported pups come from mills that are far worse then the mills here in the states - they bring with them disease and the results of poor breeding practices - rabies anyone?
Communities that have enacted these practices are seeing up to a 90 percent no - kill rate — save for the 10 percent, in most cases, where an animal was humanely euthanized due to terminal illnesses, severe behavior issues, or overall poor quality of life from health issues, Castle said.
What role such partnering may play in contributing to the grave consequences of poor diets, over-medication, and hyperimmunization in companion animals by deferring to vested interests and by claiming lack of scientific proof of harm from such practices, is an open question.
There are many unethical breeders selling puppies with serious health and behavioural problems stemming from poor breeding practices.
Although many people get good pets from pet stores, chances are that the puppy will have one or more problems caused by poor breeding practices and the pet store will have no answers for customers seeking to solve those problems.
Unfortunately, due to generations of poor breeding practices, many German shepherd dogs suffer from painful problems in their hind legs.
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