Sentences with phrase «means poor practice»

«We need a style of leadership from senior nurses which means poor practice is not tolerated and is driven off the wards.

Not exact matches

The Cathedral attempted to rediscover the meaning and practice of mission by identifying themselves with the poor and the marginalized in the city.
We are forced to conclude that, as in Solomon's day, Yahwists believed that the power, prestige, wealth and apparent security of the crown and the nation were bought at a price too dear — widening economic disparity between rich and poor, the ruthless exploitation of society's weaker members, a deepening acquisitiveness and an inevitably accompanying disregard of the justice and righteousness of Yahweh, the meaning of covenant, and the true practice of the Yahweh cult.
The federal government has had a long interest in ensuring that its funds go to providing extra services for schools serving poor kids; the problem is that state and local budgeting practices have long meant that poor schools in many places get less money to begin with.
These practices are doomed to long term mediocrity or perhaps even «failure» — where failure means either; a «revolving» door of staff, poor financial outcomes for the stakeholders, a lower quality of client care or clients who are neither consistently satisfied by or loyal to the practice.
I understand that Steve, knows what he means when he says this, but it's still a poor practice, like referring to VS04, when Von Storch wrote more than one paper in 2004 (and you don't have a specific citation either).
Effective enforcement of competition law is central to our purpose and function as an organisation and means that consumers, businesses and markets are protected from poor practices — not just in the markets where we take cases, but across the wider economy via greater deterrence, increased compliance and better understanding of the law.
This means money that should end up in your pockets could very well remain in the pockets of your client or other service providers, based on poor accounting practices.
It means hiring graduates who would've been too poor to go to law school, went to law school abroad, or who participated in the Law Practice Program.
Along those lines, Lightning app developer Elaine Ou, argues that the barrier to entry for providing the default software is low, meaning should one company embrace poor practices, alternatives could quickly arise.
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