Sentences with phrase «in systemic ways»

If Lomborg thinks that promoting «free - market problem solving» constitutes consensus among economists, he is leaving out a large pool of creative economic thinkers who are engaged with the world's problems in systemic ways.
It focuses on skill development in a systemic way.
It works in a systemic way and offers a phenomenological path of explorations to new forms of fabrications of Artificial Intelligence.
Districts know they need principals who are strong instructional leaders, but rarely do all of school leaders have knowledge and skills necessary to improve instruction in a systemic way.
«Richard has done some of the most practical, insightful, and carefully crafted work on how to improve urban schools... not just in one or two classrooms and one or two schools, but in a systemic way,» says Knowles, now the executive director of the Center for Urban School Improvement at the University of Chicago.
For the most part, their new assessments are not subjected to the rigor of measurement researchers» criteria, and the policy contexts for their work are not considered in a systemic way.
A recurring theme was the laser - like focus not on the deficits of Black and Latino male students, but on the responsibilities of the adults to disrupt legacies of oppression in a systemic way.
Consistent with Bronfenbrenner and Valentine, the Stop & Think Social Skills Program is implemented in a systemic way — as part of a comprehensive school discipline, classroom management, and student self - management approach.
A caveat here in the history of such an initiative more than two decades ago: The California New Teacher Project, which funded reduced class loads and extensive mentoring for rookie teachers, resulted in improved performance of both students and teachers, but that success did not continue when the efforts did not take hold in a systemic way.
Research and practice prove that schools can't do it alone in any systemic way, though policymakers continue to pretend that they can.
DR Yes, but mostly intuitively, not in any systemic way.
Capacity building at all three levels is based on the understanding that change needs to occur in a systemic way.

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«I have been granted access to the police in several states; I've got to know the people affected by crime; and I've also spent time with the perpetrators of crime, with the idea of understanding the causes of it, both on a systemic level and also in a very personal way
Along with NoVo's Executive Director Pamela Shifman, Jennifer Buffett is keenly focused on creating systemic change and supporting grantees to forge ahead in unconventional ways.
We have a long way to go, but by organizing people in their home communities, building voting blocs in key ridings, mobilizing around key decisions, slowly reframing big stories and fighting to lock in systemic changes, we are fundamentally re-balancing power in British Columbia.
«I don't think bitcoin is prevalent enough at the moment to be a systemic threat in the way we experienced during the financial crisis other threats; it needs watching carefully but I don't think we're there yet,» said Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority, during a Thursday interview on BBC's Newsnight.
We focus our approach to diversity not just from a social justice perspective, but as a business opportunity which, in my view, is the best way to overcome the systemic challenges.
It is not just the quality of data collection that worries me, but, more importantly, the prevalence in China of systemic biases in the way the data is collected.
There appears to be room for the authority to make a significant contribution, since not much in the way of regular analysis of systemic capital - markets risk has been coming from the existing provincial arrangements.
The first has to do with systemic biases in the way credit is structured and counted.
In a similar way, trading market fragmentation caused by ill - designed rules and burdensome regulations — and the application of those rules abroad — is harming market liquidity and market safety and soundness, increasing the systemic risk that the Dodd - Frank Act was predicated on reducing.
And is this simply a PR problem for Christians, or do these numbers reflect a systemic problem with the way the Gospel is being interpreted by its followers in today's culture?
Partly to provide a way of conceptualizing God's transcendence over evil, and in part for other systemic reasons which we need not cover now, Hartshorne is forced to introduce a dualistic account of the divine nature.
But by the time my semester came to an end, I learned some wholly unexpected lessons about the transformative power of prayer in a jail setting; about the effects on the body of such personal transformation; and about this country's systemic racism and how it is in some ways coterminous with the attempt to prevent or repress such transformation.
These activities must be carried out in recognition of the fact that many of the problems affecting the lives of individuals in negative ways are systemic, and can be dealt with only at that level.
As the three athletes prepared for the medal ceremony, Smith and Carlos wanted to use this opportunity to protest issues of systemic injustice in the United States in three distinct ways.
The other line of inquiry stresses ways in which such conflicts and dislocations in particular societies may exemplify patterns of a more general or systemic nature.
Perhaps this is an advantage in some way, but I think it's laughable to compare any so - called advantage of redemption or salvation through faith for non-white Christians to that of caucasian Christians, who have enjoyed all the systemic advantages that caucasian non-Christians have throughout United States history.
ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces (p. 443)
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But I also believe that social justice is important given the systemic disadvantages in our country; heterosexual divorce is probably more detrimental than gay marriage; caring for the poor goes a long way toward reducing the «felt need» for abortion; and that setting Biblical morality up as civil law is probably not the way to go in a pluralistic society...
Social media has transformed the way we talk about injustice, and as events unfold in Ferguson, Missouri, we've been reminded once again of the pervasive and systemic racism that is present in the U.S. and that affects millions of our brothers and sisters every single day.
Ordinary people, even good ones, can be seduced, recruited, initiated into behaving in evil ways under the sway of powerful systemic and situational forces.
If they had there way, Dzeko would be in Chelsea and Manolas in Zenit — things exist at extremes and individual moments of brilliance can mask systemic issues no matter who's running the show.
Golf has deep - seeded systemic issues, which may not manifest in peril for the game now but rather two or three decades from now, problems that won't be fixed one way or another this weekend.
The problem is systemic; yet the fix isn't a complete overhaul of style or dramatic change in the way Liverpool train — or at least it shouldn't be.
Their defence needs him desperately; the doubt is whether a signing can really solve a problem that appears systemic, given the implicit risks in the way they play.
And according to The Wellness Impact report, innovation is precisely the ingredient needed to get a new program off the ground, positing that when barriers are encountered, «creative and dedicated schools can surmount... systemic and practical hurdles in effective, replicable ways
The screw things up for the rest of us, in serious, systemic ways.
In 2000, then - New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani appointed Schwartz to lead a task force to suggest ways to overhaul the city's Buildings Department, after allegations of systemic corruption.
The parties wish to reduce systemic risk in the banking system and will establish an independent commission to investigate the complex issue of separating retail and investment banking in a sustainable way; while recognising that this would take time to get right, the commission will be given an initial time frame of one year to report.
«The best way to tell Nigerians that the bank is not part of the systemic conspiracy against the Igbos in Nigeria is for the management of Guaranty Trust Bank to order the payment of every kobo it owes the Innoson Group within 14 days.
«These results indicate strong two - way interactions between the brain and the gut that may help explain the increased incidence of systemic infections after brain trauma and allow new treatment approaches,» said the lead researcher, Alan Faden, MD, the David S. Brown Professor in Trauma in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at UMSOM, and director of the UMSOM Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research Center.
Investigating how organs far from tumors contribute to cancer progression should lead us to ways of manipulating those systemic activities in therapy.
Late 1960s In a series of experiments, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky demonstrate the downside of the way humans make decisions, identifying several unconscious, systemic biases that consistently distort human judgment.
«But a complementary way to give it in a targeted way — such as going directly to the tumor and giving a lot of it — can decrease the systemic toxicity and hopefully prevent secondary malignancies.»
«It's quite startling that if you knock out the Ro autoantigen in the mouse, you get an autoimmune disease that in many ways resembles systemic lupus,» she said.
It's quite startling that if you knock out the Ro autoantigen in the mouse, you get an autoimmune disease that in many ways resembles systemic lupus.
New models championed by not - for - profits like the Cancer Research Institute can lead the way towards a systemic change in funding structures that more efficiently capitalize on the phenomenal discoveries taking place in both the lab and the clinic.
I found some very informative articles about the effect of gluten in the human body and the way it can irritate the digestive system to the point that it causes systemic inflammation in the body.
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