Sentences with phrase «if urgent changes»

But they will only remain effective if urgent changes are made to curb the spread of antibiotic - resistant bacteria and disease... and this will only happen with a serious reduction in their use now.

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The introduction to notes that the book's essays «focus on the urgent and far - reaching changes in ecclesial governance, administrative style, and financial accountability called for if the congregation of the faithful in the future is to fulfill its hallowed aspiration to be the salt of the earth and the light of the nations.»
So if the various permutations and Blackpool's urgent need for points weren't already promising a thrilling contest in Manchester, the very first encounter between the two in the Premiership back in January, when Blackpool squandered a two - goal lead before losing 3 - 2, would certainly suggest another thrill - a-minute contest despite the likelihood of United manager Sir Alex Ferguson making wholesale changes to his starting XI.
Unfortunately, it hasn't kept up with those changes and now needs urgent review if it not to become a «talking shop» of little consequence.
«You don't have to be a woman to understand that if our political system does not reflect society then there is a an urgent need for change,» he said.
Changing the way states license principals wouldn't be so urgent if we knew that preparation programs graduate high - quality principals and that those that do not are held accountable.
If you notice any change in your cat's urination habits then contact your veterinarian for urgent advice.
A updated register of national expert climate scientists from across the key and relevant disciplines would therefore seem necessary and urgent if the developing country media — the interface with the public — are to have a fighting chance of covering and getting published / broadcast climate change issues from their national perspective.
This really is the problem: Mr. IAT is once again rebunking the denialist meme that AGW can't be a globally urgent problem if climate scientists don't voluntarily internalize the marginal climate - change cost of their private fossil carbon emissions.
If President Obama meant what he said in his recent speech about urgent action needed to stop climate change, then he must block Keystone XL and its massive climate - disrupting pollution.
To say this another way, even if worst case warming scenarios with regards to feedbacks do emerge, all it does, from the human standpoint, is make rapid responses to climate change all the more urgent and necessary.
Denmark's prime minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said if the world wants to limit increase in average global temperatures to 2 degrees Celsius, then both developed and developing nations have to take urgent action and that poverty alleviation or development goals can not be tackled without addressing climate change.
As the New Statesman's environmental correspondent, I have since been deluged with queries asking if this represents a change of heart by the magazine, which has to date published many editorials steadfastly supporting urgent action to reduce carbon emissions.
Weak climate change targets could mean the end of coral reefs by 2100 if «urgent action» isn't taken.
If climate change is intensely urgent, he says, then you «push as hard as you can and keep trying.»
The United States must change the way it produces and uses energy by shifting away from its dependence on imported oil and coal - fired electricity and by increasing the efficiency with which energy is extracted, captured, converted, and used if it is to meet the urgent challenges facing the energy system, of which climate change and energy security are the most pressing.
So if we are really serious about urgent climate change action we should put CPRS to the side till at least 2020 and take direct action on the big ticket emission items for which there are commercially available solutions.
If this was the grand solution to the urgent issue of climate change, you would think we would be seeing more projects coming on line, not fewer.
All three are in urgent need of education in this arena and it may be helpful in the weeks and months ahead for they and their colleagues to be insightfully stimulated at HOC to change their somewhat unscientific, incoherent and inaccurate positions expessed lucidly, if not with due attention to scientific fact, in the months and years recently past......
If Huntsman decides to make a run for the Republican presidential nomination, will he distinguish himself from his competitors by sticking to his guns and insisting that climate change is a real problem that needs urgent action?
«Underlying the need for urgent action to cap further temperature change, a report UK Met Office report released in Durban on Monday forecast global temperature would rise between three and five degrees Celsius this century if emissions are left unchecked.»
And if climate change is an urgent problem, why spend such a paltry amount as $ 150bn a year on it?
If I remember correctly, temperatures are rising in the arctic faster than anywhere else on the planet — so this would seem to be a fairly urgent issue — inextricably tied to all the others regarding carbon emissions and climate change.
If Obama wants to be taken seriously on climate change, he has to stop promoting coal and start setting realistic, urgent strategies.
Clearly this must change if responses to urgent requests are to be managed and the reputation of the organisation is to be protected.
If your child's behaviour changes or they show any signs and symptoms that the shunt may not be working properly, you will need to seek urgent medical attention.
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