Sentences with phrase «larger systemic problems»

The choice is ours — take action now or react to even larger systemic problems later.
If left untreated, dental disease can lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the heart valves, kidneys, and liver.
Pet dental problems, if left untreated, can often lead to larger systemic problems due to oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the kidneys, heart, and liver.
If left untreated, dental problems can be the root cause of many larger systemic problems which can impact overall health and well - being.
Dental problems, if left untreated, can often lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the blood stream and damaging the kidneys, heart and liver.
If left untreated, however, these minor dental concerns can often lead to larger systemic problems due to oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the kidneys, heart and liver.
Paige makes some important point about the bigger policy issues that are being dodged when we focus solely on teacher tenure rather than larger systemic problems.
Although salad bars and pilot programs, such as the First Lady's Go for the Gold campaign, are positive steps, they tend to mask the larger systemic problem, namely that children can't learn if school districts continue to serve sub-standard food, day in and day out.
That's no reason to excuse cheating, but it does point to a large systemic problem and a bona fide policy dilemma.
Dylan Gilbert of the consumer group Public Knowledge said Facebook's moves «are welcome steps forward» but «do little to remedy a larger systemic problem
Enough can not be said for the final remark by Amy J L Baker being that PA in part is part of a «larger systemic problem».
Understanding that the targeted parent did not deserve the alienation and that this is part of a larger systemic problem (the adversarial legal system, personality disorder of the alienating parent, vulnerabilities within the child) can be an empowering process.»

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«Before we can have a rational discussion about how to end the systemic risk posed by the largest banks, we must first understand the root of the problem.
This mentality denies any systemic problem with colonialism, including the role of brute force in establishing, consolidating and holding on to the largest empire the world had ever seen.
«These reasonable reforms address a scandal that affected over $ 1 billion in public funds and revealed profound systemic problems with how the state awards certain large contracts,» said the letter, sent Friday.
Here's the primary problem from my perspective: Succeeding with STEM education in the 21st century requires systemic change at a scale far larger than the Harvard professors had to envision 110 years ago.
According to our manifesto, our goal is to conduct student - led initiatives tied directly to community needs — including both small, everyday solutions to problems they encounter and larger, systemic challenges affecting our town as a whole.
Large numbers of chronically absent students could indicate systemic problems that affect the quality of the educational experience and / or the healthy functioning of an entire community.
1) When problems are systemic and large, as they are with foreclosure fraud, and securitization fraud, solutions tend to appear in order to avoid chaos.
If left untreated, dental problems can lead to larger systemic issues in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the blood stream and damaging the kidneys, heart and liver.
The licensing by government (at federal, state and local levels) for large - scale breeding kennels has created a systemic problem where other officials assume a kennel is in compliance or treating animals properly because the business was given a «stamp of approval» from a designated state or federal authority.
Using humor, satire, and perturbation to comment on serious problems that effect the art world at large, Andrea Fraser has helped create a dialogue around systemic issues, paving the way for groups like W.A.G.E. (established in 2008) that advocates for a more equitable distribution of the art world's economy (i.e. fair wages for artists), and Occupy Museums, an activist group that sprung from the Occupy Wall Street Movement and that made an instillation about artist's debt at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
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.
Because while ending specific abuses and exploitation is important — for example deforestation or unsustainable fishing practices — the larger problems we face (global climate change, overpopulation, resource depletion) are long - term problems that require systemic fixes.
Where a breach involves sensitive information and affects a large number of individuals, the organization may still avoid disclosure if, in its own assessment, it does not deem the breach to be indicative of a «systemic» problem.
In my view, we need a systemic, organized approach to the situation; an approach that can be applied to this problem and to any potential future catastrophe that leads to large migrations of families.
Taking a systemic approach i.e. exploring the problem in the context of the larger system, considering complexity science and looking for root causes rather than just symptoms
It also reminds us that the individualized stories of clients at legal clinics are often connected to larger and systemic patterns and structures and that the solutions to these endemic problems are never found solely through an emphasis on individual relationships with clients or individualized advocacy.
Law students should therefore learn not only to locate problems within their legal - systemic and larger societal contexts, but also to work effectively with non-legal actors to resolve them.
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