Sentences with phrase «impede effective»

We researched the systemic, organisational and individual factors that optimise or impede effective collaboration.
However, the imposition of policies that require secure tenure for the provision of government services can impede effective service delivery.
Members may have accents that impede effective communication and lead to misunderstandings and even conflict, especially when communication by teleconference and email makes it difficult to pick up on visual or environmental cues.
When contrasted with more near - term non-climate pressures, the inevitable uncertainty of distant climate impacts can impede effective adaptation.
My discussion of the newsroom «tyrannies» that impede effective media coverage of human - driven climate change elicited a provocative response from Randy Olson, the marine biologist turned filmmaker and communication coach for scientists.
We discussed the many hurdles in the newsroom that impede effective coverage of climate change — from the potentially distorting lure of the front - page thought to the distorting power of journalistic balance, if applied blindly in coverage of complicated science.
A task force assembled by the American Psychological Association hopes to spur more research on the role of the human mind in shaping the behaviors resulting in rising greenhouse - gas emissions as well as on traits that can impede an effective response to global warming and similar slow - building environmental risks.
(I suspect the irony here is lost on HAHF: by contributing to the «media hysteria,» members may actually impede the effective implementation of the very public health policies they claim to endorse.)
The Commission concluded that the transaction would not significantly impede effective competition in Europe or Spain.
Within the Reserve Bank, high priority in the development phase of RTGS was given to ensuring that the new arrangements would not impede the effective implementation of monetary policy.
Sid Carlson cleared out the awkward elements, such as the oversized administrative board, that impeded effective congregational operation.
This glaring gap in borrower protection prevents student loan borrowers from receiving information and assistance and impedes effective oversight and accountability.»
I don't suppose we could discuss in more depth the «more than two tyrannies impeding effective journalism», on Dot Earth?
There are way more than two tyrannies impeding effective journalism on complicated creeping issues.]

Not exact matches

Dealers are market makers and their ability to manage risk in a cost effective manner has been impeded by these regulations leading to the decline in inventories.
Even if there were no unfair barriers to opportunity for individuals or groups in the labor market, unequal capability could impede what Sen sometimes calls «effective freedom» or «real opportunities.»
«to investigate suspected criminal offences in relation to a substantial series of leaks from the Home Office potentially involving national security and the impeding of the efficient and effective conduct of government.»
So far as I am aware, it has never been a criminal offence to impede the efficient and effective conduct of government and nor should it be.
According to the President, the low level of integration in the continent not only inhibits effective economic cooperation but also impedes democratic transformation of the continent.
«Regardless if cognitive impairments precede substance use or vice versa, poorer cognitive functioning negatively impacts daily life and may cause lack of insight into one's substance use as a source of problems, impeding treatment utilization or decreasing the likelihood of effective treatment,» said senior author Deborah Hasin, PhD, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health professor of Epidemiology and in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center.
Atypical brain activation to speech in infants with inherited risk for dyslexia impedes the development of effective connections to the mental lexicon, and thus slows the naming and reading performances.
Don't drink a lot of water, or other liquids, during your meal as impede the digestive process by diluting gastric juices as well as the digestive enzymes your body needs for the effective digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
«The best education around gender violence and the most effective by far in working with men,» says Katz, «is having honest conversations about how cultural attitudes and beliefs about manhood... both contribute to perpetration and, in many cases, impede men's and young men's likelihood of challenging and interrupting abuse.»
Dyslexia, the most common type of reading disability, affects millions of students across the U.S.. However, many myths and misunderstandings around dyslexia impede teachers» and parents» access to information and effective interventions.
Of course, there are other barriers to effective implementation of professional development including limited financial resources, access to needed expertise, big differences in the capabilities of the teaching staff, and the absence of data needed to specify the problems that are impeding student learning.
Collective bargaining contracts are especially problematic on three fronts: 1) they restrict efforts to use compensation as a tool to recruit, reward and retain the most essential and effective teachers, 2) they impede attempts to assign or remove teachers on the basis of fit or performance and 3) they over-regulate school life with work rules that stifle creative problem solving without demonstrably improving teachers» ability to serve students.»
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) initiatives — humanely trapping cats, then performing spay or neuter surgery before returning them to their colony — have been proven to be an effective form of management, but local laws and ordinances can sometimes impede these efforts.
What are the danger signs and which factors greatly impede the development of an effective Firm Leader - COO working relationship?
While it is perhaps a small point, I suggest that using more inclusive language to describe those among us who are not lawyers, and especially those who are not lawyers but work to support the rule of law and advocate for those who have no voice, could be effective in finding creative solutions to break down some of the barriers that impede access to justice in Canada.
On August 22, we heard in La Presse that the Quebec Minister of Justice has asked l'Office des professions to look into the affairs of the bar association to ensure in the eyes of the public that the drama that currently plagues the bar association will not impede its good and effective functioning.
[50] At the same time, the Futures Commission lamented, «systematic research on the current delivery of legal services — especially services for «ordinary individuals» — is strikingly limited,» [51] and that «limited data has impeded efforts to identify and assess the most effective innovations in legal services delivery.»
[4] Employee custodians resist centralized processing because they fear access to personal communications, thereby impeding efficient and effective e-discovery.
There are so many conditions that can impede voice recognition that I really question how effective it will be for the masses in the short term.
Absence of effective keywords and / or specific job target will seriously impede the success of online job search.
Broadly, the extinguishment of native title in the Western Division impedes the right of Aboriginal people to enjoy their culture and exercise interests arising from the right of self determination, in particular the principle of effective participation in decision making as it relates to their traditional country.
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