Sentences with phrase «part of the change stems»

Part of this change stems from the fact that a large amount of medical debt is paid late by insurers — sometimes the result of slow or faulty administrative processes — but it's the consumer who unfairly shoulders the blame on their credit report.
Part of this change stems from the fact that a large amount of medical debt is paid late by insurers — sometimes the result of slow or faulty administrative processes — but it's the consumer who unfairly shoulders the blame on their credit report.

Not exact matches

Their ambivalence stems in part from the inexorable rise in the cost of college, which has changed its value proposition.
The evaluation stems in part from the AAAS logic model and theory of change for public engagement with science, which describes short -, medium -, and long - term outcomes for individuals and for society more broadly.
In September 2010, Nature Publishing Group, Scientific American's parent organization, became a member of Change the Equation, a CEO - led initiative to cultivate widespread literacy in STEM in the U.S., as part of President Obama's «Educate to Innovate» campaign.
Adult stem cells: They have less flexibility and «stemness» to change into different cell types, but they can still produce new cells, specialized to become part of a particular organ or tissue, such as muscle cells or neural cells.
«We've known for some time that there is a region of HA, the stem, that does not change and is present on all flu A viruses, and if we can use only that part in the vaccine we could raise immunity to many different viruses at the same time, but it has been technically challenging to make a vaccine that works in that way.
In two studies published in Science and Cell Stem Cell, the team of scientists, who were led by Gladstone senior investigator Sheng Ding, PhD, and are part of the Roddenberry Center for Stem Cell Biology and Medicine at Gladstone, used chemical cocktails to gradually coax skin cells to change into organ - specific stem cell - like cells and, ultimately, into heart or brain ceStem Cell, the team of scientists, who were led by Gladstone senior investigator Sheng Ding, PhD, and are part of the Roddenberry Center for Stem Cell Biology and Medicine at Gladstone, used chemical cocktails to gradually coax skin cells to change into organ - specific stem cell - like cells and, ultimately, into heart or brain ceStem Cell Biology and Medicine at Gladstone, used chemical cocktails to gradually coax skin cells to change into organ - specific stem cell - like cells and, ultimately, into heart or brain cestem cell - like cells and, ultimately, into heart or brain cells.
That is not to say nerves stemming from uncertainty aren't a natural part of approaching a big change.
The programs announced today were selected from a deep pool of nearly 100 applicants and after a rigorous six - month undertaking based in part on Design Principles for Effective Philanthropy created by Change the Equation, a coalition of U.S. CEOs committed to improving education in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Part of the interest in these events stems from watching the growth and development of these companies, and seeing how they evolve to fit a new and constantly changing concept like digital publishing.
One important reason for some confusion among scientists stems from a claim made by the IPCC Working Group II (IPCC, 2001b) attributing some part of the trend of increasing disaster losses to changes in climate.
Part of the sense of urgency, the generals said in interviews last week, stems from the fact that changing climatic conditions will make it harder for weak nation - states to address their citizens» basic needs.
For example, part of the inactivists» success stems from using (misleading) talking points that are simple and thus amenable to brute repetition, such as «climate changes
As part of its commitment to climate change mitigation, the EBRD has also decided to offset greenhouse gas emissions stemming from its Annual Meeting and Business Forum, and First Climate was selected to support the EBRD to make this year's meeting in Nicosia, Cyprus, a carbon neutral event.
Parts of the scientific community and the White House (different from the federal government, which is a much more complicated organism) have had some visible friction over various subjects (stem cells, climate change...).
As part of a slew of recent changes stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook announced Friday that it would require advertisers to be «authorized» before they could post political ads.
My second son is in 4th grade and I'm already starting the grieving process that we will «only» be alums and not part of it's every day... We've had multiple opportunities to move to other schools (because of Spectrum placement and a new STEM school and boundary changes) but we all decided to stay with Alki.
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