Sentences with phrase «implications for working people»

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«That has some implications [for] people from Atlantic Canada who work [in Alberta and] send the money back home.
Wesleyan evangelicals would have to join liberals in a broader appeal to the Bible's emphasis on God's care for each individual person and try to work out the implications of that central conviction for these difficult questions.
The audience loved it, but clearly the show demonstrates that more work is required by Christians to help people relate to the resurrected Jesus and to understand exactly why his death and resurrection has implications for us today.
We have said something about the place of the Bible in the living Christian tradition which preachers represent and for which they function; we have discussed a few of the problems or questions which are raised both for preachers and for people; and we have tried to sum up the theological and moral implications of the gospel as these have been worked out in the tradition down the centuries.
He has pointed out some of the philosophical implications of his work in a book for persons literate in physical chemistry: From Being To Becoming (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1980).
«The logical implication of Cuomo's claim is that programs such as the EITC and food stamps for working people should be sharply curtailed, if not repealed.
«The implication for businesses, then, is that we first need to understand which goals matter to employees and then match those goals to characteristics of jobs so we can make work more meaningful and intrinsically motivating to the person,» Mount says.
The researchers may sound like a wrecking crew, but their work has important implications for the people who construct, live or work in buildings.
Because humans have the «identical circadian clock machinery» as mice, adds Bass, the work has important implications for scientists studying obesity and diabetes in people.
Lead author, Dominic Thorrington from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: «Our study found that measles infection causes people to miss a large number of days at school or work, which has wider implications for education and the economy.
So each month we speak to researchers, they give us a snapshot of the findings, and the implications for teachers, principals, people working on the ground.
«If Heavy Rain doesn't succeed it's going to have important implications for other developers and for ourselves — maybe people will think «those innovative games don't work, games can not really convey realistic emotions.»
Despite her resistance to the ideological implications of selection, Christov - Bakargiev does in fact have a method for assembling group shows, which she calls «30/30/30»: Thirty percent of the artists should come from the location of the exhibition, 30 percent should be «question marks» — «artists I've never worked with before or who I don't fully understand» — and 30 percent should be the «core,» which she describes as «people with whom I have a strong intellectual connection.»
«This could have important and troubling implications for people who live and work in polluted urban areas around the world.»
Ucar / Ncar are no longer concerned with the social implication of their work on long range weather forecasting for people.
We are experiencing a real change in the sea life, which has serious implications for the livelihoods of many people across our state, including those who work in our iconic lobster industry.»
When normal people are involved in a project which has absolutely massive implications for their organization, their state, their country, the world, they usually realize the importance of testing and checking the critical parts of their work.
There was no consideration for the cheque... In the absence of other evidence, the reality of the situation was that the fitter was by implication saying to the defendant: «I will take this instead of cash and, if it is honoured, all well and good; but if it is not, my employers will look to the person who ordered the work to pay the bill.»
Some implications for child care work The findings summarized above strongly imply that many young people residing in group care settings have been the victims of child sexual abuse.
Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting: A Self - Study Guide for People Working With Children (PDF - 784 KB) University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (2009) Helps people who work with youth gain an understanding of child maltreatment and related implicaPeople Working With Children (PDF - 784 KB) University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (2009) Helps people who work with youth gain an understanding of child maltreatment and related implicapeople who work with youth gain an understanding of child maltreatment and related implications.
The current findings have implications for practitioners working with young people who are involved in cyber bullying because this external stressor clearly has negative implications for their attitudes toward school and the value they place on learning.
The emerging research could have major implications for people working in a range of high - risk occupations, from defence force personnel through to police and other emergency services.
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