Sentences with phrase «is systemic failure»

In all the wordage herein in all these blogs, from the extinction of species and the threat of extinction to the profound changes in Earth's climate regimes, there is a systemic failure to accept that the physical and chemical processes that govern such changes are calibrated on Deep Time and not Human Time, and that our sojourn on this Planet can not be considered more than a nanosecond in the overall schema.
It's quite clear that if there is systemic failure that default swaps also fail.
So more egg on Brown's face, for he tried to deny that there was systemic failure at the Inland revenue, and tried to deny that his amalgamation of the departments had anything to do with the problem.
«This was systemic failure going right up the Inland Revenue and questions must be asked; answers must be given.»
Not doing so «would be a systemic failure of all our elected officials at the state level,» she added.
There was a systemic failure to ensure that there were robust terms and conditions with the necessary protection of enforcement clauses in the supply of goods contracts combined with an insufficient ability to exercise such clauses and if necessary, undertake injunctive action.
Where there are systemic failures in the disclosure process within the CPS, there is the very real prospect that hundreds, possibly thousands, of cases currently being prosecuted may be impacted.
There has been a systemic failure on the part of the secretary of state to put in place the resources necessary to implement the scheme of rehabilitation necessary to enable the relevant provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 to function as intended.»
The answer of course, is that that it is not simple, each case must be evaluated on its own merits to determine whether the latest financial scandal was a systemic failure within a financial institution or the devious ways of a master manipulator or indeed as is most often the case, an uncertain mix of both with the heady addition of big juicy bonuses thrown in.

Not exact matches

«Major (cloud) infrastructure service providers are now also critical points for systemic failure, and any data breach or significant downtime can have a cascading effect impacting thousands of businesses, with a great potential for economic impacts,» Goddjin observes.
So it was a little strange to see Will publish an article last week praising Brown's legislative efforts to shrink America's largest banks in order to remove any systemic threat that their failure might pose to the U.S. economy.
It's one of the single most feared (or even loathed) provisions of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule for a large financial institution, because it dramatically raises the stakes of a potential systemic failure to fulfill the firm's fiduciary duty to clients, outside the relative safety of one - advisor - at - a-time arbitration (especially industry - friendly FINRA arbitration).
My reading of the episode is that the extraordinary financial events of September and October 2008 — several large financial failures, large - scale rescues of major institutions, enough incipient systemic concerns about banking systems to lead governments to issue guarantees, investor panic on share markets — were all observed in real time by households and businesses right around the world.
The most powerful of the pro-choice arguments was that failure to legalize abortion would leave five to ten thousand women a year bleeding to death from coat - hanger abortions or dying from systemic infections incurred at the hands of «back - alley butchers.»
We exist in the paradox of a time with a profound realization that our problems are systemic, far exceeding individual is - tic consent or solutions, but the fundamental approach to sin in our society remains a litany of personal failures.
We believe that hunger is a symptom of the deeper problem of poverty, and that food is our chosen tool for changing individual lives while addressing systemic failures.
The Lancet series makes clear that it is not appropriate to expect individual mothers and their families to be responsible for what is in fact a systemic societal failure to protect the best interests of our mothers and babies.
«It's already clear the FSA's investigation demonstrates systemic failures at the heart of the financial system at the time,» he said.
We uncovered both specific and systemic failures which must be addressed.
New York City lawyers said the city had settled a lawsuit by two women claiming they were raped by a guard at Rikers Island, and as a result, a bid for a class action alleging systemic failure to protect female prisoners will be dropped.
I argue that the failure of the international community is a result of a systemic and institutional oversimplification of that complexity which informed modes of engagement with conflict actors.
Now the recommendations about systemic failure are public — the regulatory bodies in particular have difficult questions to answer.
The way Robert Francis chronicles the evidence of systemic failure means we can not say with confidence that failings of care are limited to one hospital.
Although the particular consequences of the criminal justice system's failures were exceptional in this instance, our research suggests that the case is worryingly indicative of wider, systemic failings.
«Friends of Democracy is deeply disappointed with the failure of Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders to address the systemic corruption in Albany through a comprehensive publicly funded Fair Elections program.
The state's systemic failure to provide enough resources for all of its students and to do so equitably — while giving all teachers the tools and support they need — is the real crisis and the one our governor is trying to sweep under the rug,» NYSUT President Karen Magee said.
«Some might think that now to have a second treasurer apparently in breach of the code of conduct is a sign of systemic moral failure in the high command of the Conservative party.»
She notes that 58 percent of the money in question is «owed to black and brown students,» adding: «(T) he failure to provide the funding perpetuates systemic racism in education.»
«Beyond the horrific offenses perpetrated by Lieutenant Mitchell, I am concerned that these incidents point to broader systemic failures to identify patterns of misconduct and address them in a timely fashion,» Rivera wrote in a letter Friday to Commission of Correction Chairman Thomas A. Beilein and Anthony J. Annucci, acting commissioner of the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.
However, Bob Posner, the director of political finance at the Electoral Commission, said there were «systemic failures in ensuring that the rules were being followed».
«Because honestly, the Moreland Commission will be a failure unless they really do recommend systemic reform.»
«What was most surprising was the lackadaisical attitude of the Ghana Police Service to act against what was an obvious criminality; a clear manifestation of systemic and institutional failure
He claimed he was also told there was no evidence of systemic failure in the police and that targeting The News of the World could be deemed to be politically motivated.
To her credit, Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott appears to have been unsparing in her probe into the escape itself, which revealed what she called «chronic complacency and systemic failures of security procedures.»
However, Banerjee acknowledges that the incident «is probably a collective and systemic failure
To date, the only known disease related to gadolinium injections is nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, a condition only occurring in a tiny subgroup of patients with renal failure.
Although I am annoyed that the majority of the posts seem to celebrate a very narrow representation of femininity, my real bitterness comes from the systemic challenges that these posts are working to address, and from seeing so many young female scientists compelled to turn to their personal social media pages to try to correct the system's failures.
Since heart failure is accompanied by a chronic inflammation, one theory is that the gut flora fosters the systemic inflammation.
Brentuximab vedotin was previously approved by the FDA to treat cHL after relapse, cHL after stem cell transplant when a patient is at a high risk of relapse or progression, systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) after failure of other treatment, and primary cutaneous ALCL after failure of other treatment.
In addition, HER2 is expressed in many normal tissues, giving systemic HER2 - targeted antibody therapy the potential to cause toxicity in a subset of patients, including cardiac myopathy, congestive heart failure, and pulmonary toxicity [14], [15].
Recent studies have shown that belly fat is not metabolically inert, but rather actively promotes the secretion of many powerful hormones that not only make it more difficult to lose body weight, but also promote systemic inflammation that raises the risk for heart failure, cardiovascular diseases and DNA aberrations that help cancer cells to grow and metastasize.
«Beatriz at Dinner» is about unresolvable contradictions, after all, which may mean that its failures are less specific than systemic.
Tales from the Grim Sleeper concludes by offering up the haunting possibility that even if the killer has been caught, the systemic failures that let him get away with it for so long remain firmly in place.
Among the moments we'll be forgetting from Sunday's 90th annual Academy Awards show are a few pretty good jokes from its host, the recently canonized St. James Kimmel the Just (formerly known simply as late - night guy Jimmy Kimmel), whose easygoing talent for breaking the ice was probably the best way to get through a year in which all the real talk was about Hollywood's systemic failures as a place to work.
He's also seeking legislative support for the power to take over entire school corporations where failure has become quote - «systemic
«On Shaky Ground» by California Watch is a California «investigation uncovering the systemic failures by the state's chief regulator of construction standards for public schools.»
Bob Delaporte, an aide to Joint Finance Committee co-chairwoman Sen. Alberta Darling, R - River Hills, said the intent behind the proposal is «to leverage change in large urban school districts with systemic rates of failure
We can't let the promise be broken by systemic failure, so in the same way Oakland has come together for the Promise, we must unite to make the systemic improvements needed to deliver on the Promise.
What this report shows is that there is currently a systemic failure to ensure that the moral purpose of public education as defined by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in Vincent v. Voight is being fulfilled: «An equal opportunity for a sound basic education is one that will equip students for their roles as citizens and enable them to succeed economically and personally.»
Maintain a climate of scapegoating and witch hunting for «bad teachers,» who are posited as the cause of poverty and student failure, doing everything possible to keep debate from addressing systemic inequities
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