Sentences with phrase «problems meeting the basic needs»

In particular, the report cites the effects increased temperatures and heat waves have on essential food crops — in most cases lowering productivity — and warns of food availability and price swings that could lead to civil unrest in countries that are already having problems meeting the basic needs of their citizens.

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Fast - food employment has risen across New York, adding significantly to the growing problem of low - wages that are far from adequate in allowing a worker to meet basic family budget needs.
• More fulfilled and dedicated in and to their profession • They center teaching around the student • Willing to meet the needs of their students through new methods • Able to persist when things don't go as planned • Able to perceive their student's learning levels • More frequent in offering assistance to students with learning problems and to help them become more successful • Less likely to submit students with learning problems for special services • Able to set higher goals and expect more from students • Work longer with students who are falling behind • Able to teach students in such a way that the students outperform other classes • A predictor of success for students on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, the Canadian Achievement Test, and the Ontario Assessment Instrument Pool (Trull, 2004)
Whether it's basic training, struggling with a behavior problem, or merely seeking to explore different avenues with your dog, we have the resources to ensure that you and your dog's needs are met, whatever those needs may be!
• Gentle, effective in - home dog training and behavior modification sessions for the family dog, conveniently scheduled to meet your needs • Shy / Fearful dogs, a specialty • Problem prevention counseling • New pet selection assistance • New Adult Family dog 101 program, for new adoptees or refreshing • New Puppy 101 for brand new additions: basic cues and potty training.
Then there is the generally degrading quality of U.S. infrastructure, which could easily lead to more outbreaks similar to the 1993 Milwaukee cryptosporidium epidemic — as well as the more general problem of not having enough water to meet basic needs, let alone any economic expansion.
Develop recommendations for the U.S. role in identifying and addressing global water problems, including how to significantly accelerate efforts to meet the large and devastating unmet basic human needs for water in poorer countries.
He says while the whole system is essentially broken, «the needs are greatest and have the most serious consequences in family law, in child protection, and in poverty law matters where individuals have unresolved legal problems that affect their ability to meet their basic needs for housing and subsistence.»
Access to justice is an incredibly difficult problem not only for those who are indigent or without resources but increasingly for those in the middle class who can't afford legal services in order to meet their basic needs or find them difficult to access.
The question of whether you can make a claim or not is based on the problem that you have experienced at work and on top of that there are other conditions that need to be met such as submitting within the time limit or having to have worked for the employer for a set amount of time (the basic rules are you need 2 years service to make a claim and that you need to submit a claim within 3 months minus one day since the last act of discrimination or last date of employment)
The goal of family studies are to ensure that the basic needs of children are met within their current household, and may include time to rectify any problems before a final determination is made.
Strategies on the familial level include helping parents meet their basic needs, identifying problems of substance abuse and spouse abuse, and educating parents about child behavior, discipline, safety, and development (Bethea 1999).
On the other hand, when we engage them in solving problems themselves, we create a sense of safety, belonging, and mattering — which Comaford says are the three things humans crave most (after basic needs like food and shelter are met).
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