Sentences with phrase «human costs involved»

Katy's strong interest in striking a balance between differing perspectives, and her deep understanding of the excessive financial and human costs involved in protracted litigation, have led to her full time commitment to early resolution of employment and elder law disputes.
Like so many domestic budget - cutting efforts, this shows little sensitivity to the human cost involved.
Does an upgrade to the newest Apple product seem less appealing, knowing the human cost involved?

Not exact matches

«Horrific mass killings receive the most media attention, but as can be seen by the numbers, they only represent a small portion of the total costs - human and medical - of gun injuries in the United States,» said David Hemenway, director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center in Boston, who was not involved with the study.
Because taking them in may involve more costs than benefits, states are permitted to reallocate refugees to safe third countries — countries where their human rights will be securely protected.
«The range of applications of these low cost and light weight artificial muscles is really wide and involves different fields such as robotics, prosthetics, orthotics, and human assistive devices,» says Caterina Lamuta, an author of the study.
To eliminate the cost involved in Human voice recording, a machine generated audio can be used.
Given that these reputable services, presumably involving humans to actually rewrite the entire body of text while paying attention to colloquialisms, extracting idioms that do not translate, and more, can add up to massive additional costs for the self - published author (as opposed to having that expense taken on by the publisher in a traditional publishing model), where does an author even begin with translation?
«Capturing, holding, and euthanizing these animals costs a great deal in terms of resources, animal suffering, and the incalculable emotional toll it takes on the humans involved.
The only thing that we can do at this point to reduce this projected rise, and the ancillary human and economic costs, is to greatly reduce carbon emissions which will involve a 30 year lag time for major atmospheric improvement.
Key uncertainties involve: 1) the degree to which increases in evapotranspiration versus permafrost thaw are leading to drier landscapes; 2) the degree to which it is these drier landscapes associated with permafrost thaw, versus more severe fire weather associated with climate change, that is leading to more wildfire; 3) the degree to which the costs of the maintenance of infrastructure are associated with permafrost thaw caused by climate change versus disturbance of permafrost due to other human activities; and 4) the degree to which climate change is causing Alaska to be a sink versus a source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
when at the 1 - 2 % of the cost involved in taxing / trading you can plant enough trees to «eat» more CO2 than humans produce?
The following video, produced by Greenpeace China, tells of the human costs of coal production through the voices of those directly involved:
In a case involving a sexual harassment complaint, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal does not have the authority to award legal costs.
Translation may be performed by people (human translation) or computers (machine translation), and the decision to use one method over the other involves balancing accuracy and cost.
The Department of Health and Human Services established the Child Support Enforcement program in 1975 to «ensure that children have the financial support of both their parents, to foster responsible behavior towards children, to emphasize that children need to have both parents involved in their lives, and to reduce welfare costs
Using a costs award to discourage unnecessary litigation over money between represented parties is one thing, but using a costs award to discourage a habeas corpus claim involving a self - represented litigant amounts to financially penalizing Mr. Voisey's attempted enforcement of his own human rights, which seems unnecessarily severe.
The report acknowledges the devastating human cost to the children involved and their families and carers in addition to the NHS staff involved, and highlights the significant financial cost to the NHS when litigation is pursued, contributing to pressure on funding and diverting much needed resources away from front line care.
The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal has upheld the right of a turbaned Sikh to ride a motorcycle without a helmet, finding that the discrimination involved in mandating the helmet despite the religious obligation to wear a turban is not justified by the marginal increase in risk to the person or increase in medical costs.
What HBO and Giant Spoon did is a much more extensive endeavor, not only due to the cost of creating a physical park itself, but in the sheer number of actors and human beings involved.
«It currently costs a lot of money to make sure there are no mistakes, even when you're using [software], because there are human factors involved in the transfer, recording and valuation work around securities,» explained Adam Ludwin, CEO of Chain.
In addition to the numerous advantages that the forklift offers, it equally reduces cost of hiring numerous labourers and the accompanying paperwork and stress involved in managing humans.
We often - ignorant - humans have a penchant for getting involved with people, situations, drugs etc. that offer short - term enjoyment at the cost of long - term difficulties and pain (physical, mental and psychological in nature), and drug use is often the catalyst for such behaviours.
«The unfortunate bankruptcy involving Centennial serves as a dangerous red flag to Congress and the Administration that there is a serious human cost from the $ 1.8 billion in Medicare cuts,» says Charles Roadman, M.D., president and CEO of AHCA.
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