Sentences with phrase «rampant problems in»

Just look at the yearlong investigation by the Detroit Free Press, [v] which revealed rampant problems in the state's for - profit charter schools — corruption, cronyism, poor performance and lack of accountability.
In reality, however, rampant problems in research funding — some attributable to the system and others cultural — are slowing down China's potential pace of innovation.
We at Trends In Hate completely agree with State Senator Pedro Espada that anti-Latino immigration violence and anti-Latino fueled violence is a rampant problem in New York (the former fuels the latter).
Piracy is a rampant problem in Indonesia, and publishers can not be blamed to be pessimistic about the prospect of selling e-books and getting pirated easily.
«The Supreme Court can fix a rampant problem in patent law and make the process more fair and balanced.

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What occupational therapists refer to as «musculoskeletal» problems are rampant in office dwellers.
I've seen it happen a few times over the years and have friends in insurance that say the problem is rampant.
... time to split the country... the northern part should join up with Canada, a very progressive and successful country with gay marriage, a place where almost everyone would like to call home and... jesusland where ignorance is rampant, where god will solve all your problems, where «science» will be abolished and where eventually all creativity and problem solving will be seen as blasphemous... very much in keeping with taliban thinking don't you think?
For example, in dealing with our educational problems, we might very well ask about the effect of the rampant anti-intellectualism of our society on the education process and institutions of learning.
Please keep in mind, however, that prescription opioid misuse is a rampant problem and very rarely should narcotics be prescribed by physicians.
The variable problem is one that is rampant in a lot of research, especially parenting research.
The problem is the end of it, and its reflection in actual policy was a rampant form of neoliberalism, the talk of community is window dressing that challenges the powerful not one jot.
Despite its impressive performance in terms of some key socioeconomic indicators such as school enrolment and gender parity in enrolment — the exact causes of which are unclear given Bangladesh's debilitating politics and rampant corruption — the combined force of the structural problems is likely to prove insurmountable.
The Assembly Minority Task Force on Heroin Addiction and Community Response held a regional forum aimed at identifying problems and weaknesses in current efforts to combat the rampant heroin epidemic.
In our day and age, when growing numbers of women of reproductive age are diagnosed with thyroid cancer and when fertility problems are rampant, these findings should serve as an additional consideration for physicians contemplating radioactive iodine for their patients,» said senior author Karen Tordjman, MD, associate professor of medicine at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine of Tel Aviv University.
The Navajo Nation in the Four Corners region banned all uranium activity in 2005 due to rampant community health problems associated with what the tribe calls «the yellow monster.»
Because this is such a rampant problem with potential «far - reaching» effects, it would be wise to rule this in or out in many different symptoms and conditions.
This is a remarkable fact, particularly considering the rampant and increasing problem of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) in the United States and other fluoridated countries.
Thyroid damage — thyroid problems are running rampant in the USA.
Rampant unbalanced focus on lactobacillus in yogurt has led to this problem.
In obesity, the problem of rampant obesity means that it is very obviously not the fault of the people.
My issue is that in not addressing the fact that Marlo has a postpartum psychosis, the rampant problem of unaddressed maternal mental health concerns is perpetuated.
There were also the problems of recreating a legendary stage production, Julius Caesar, done in modern dress and with a distinct commentary on the Fascism then rampant in Europe, and finding 1937 New York in in the 21st century.
«The issues I study seem to constantly be a work in progress, so I don't feel like I resolved anything or that we as an educational community have resolved the problems that are rampant in urban schools for adolescents,» she says.
If you bundled the feisty, irrepressible Bridget Jones (sans weight problem) with a fearless Jane «007» Bond and starred her in «The Perils of Pauline Does the War on Terror» with al Qaeda operatives rampant, you might get a rough picture of Helen Fielding's wryly witty take on today's world.
Amazon's Kindle launch in China has been plagued with problems, as the company seeks to stave off challenges related to rampant piracy in the country that has made Chinese consumers unused to paying for digital content.
The mall is a fossil of an industry in decline; many of its stores are closed, and to make matters worse, there is a rampant shoplifting problem.
In the early months of 2018, news reports of teenagers undergoing and the «Tide Pod Challenge» were rampant and the problem is ongoing.
I would bet her Schnauzers do not have the thyroid problems so rampant in dogs today.
Sadly, problems like these are all too common in dogs who have emerged from puppy mills, as rampant inbreeding, poor hygiene, and sub-standard health care are nearly always present in such places.
Let's look at skin problems next — they're rampant in this breed, especially allergies (which cause itchy skin) and pyoderma (folliculitis and furunculosis), but also seborrhea, demodectic mange, lick granuloma, and occasionally calcinosis.
With breed bans gaining popularity, shelters and rescue groups wondering what «temperament test» to use, veterinary staff dreading to see certain patients on the appointment log, and dog owners being told the importance of «being alpha», it's no wonder that confusion is rampant in identifying high risk dogs, creating effective public policies, and preventing and resolving aggression problems.
The final slot for each district is for illness tokens, which increase threat by two points every time an action card effects the district they are in, meaning rampant illness can really start to become a problem.
Such problems within institutional structures are complex when uncredited labor, and violations of artists and cultural workers» moral rights run rampant in a competitive art world.
The works are featured in «This Heat,» an exhibition at Weinberg / Newton Gallery in Chicago in which three local artists explore the rampant gun violence problem in the city.
The problems are: Lack of a constructive, earth nurturing moral outlook, ideology that encourages expanding capitalist economies that do not factor ecological capital or its destruction into their bottom line, greed as a way of life, corporate imperatives and power, intentionally misinformed or ignorant public (especially in the United States and China), inertia, rampant bad design in energy generation, housing, transportation, community planning, consumer products and packaging and materials cycling, etc..
Clinton's tax increase would not solve any problems, but rather would add fuel to the fire of rampant bureaucratic failure in Washington.
Poaching is an increasingly rampant problem both in Kenya and across Africa and has seen an exponential increase over the past few years.
And herein lies the problem, this article fails to discuss what is driving the rampant «resource» exploitation namely economic growth which in turn is acting as a driver of environmental degradation.
In many ways, the statistics of drunk driving are alarming and illustrate just how rampant a problem driving while intoxicated really is:
Efficiency problems are rampant in the legal world.
Rampant abuse at one Georgia nursing home has shed light on the immense problem of nursing home neglect and, in part, spurred the creation of a new Department of Justice initiative.
The problem was becoming so rampant, in fact, that the Ontario government was prompted a few years ago to enact Bill 152, which changed the relevant real estate statutes (including the Land Registration Reform Act, the Land Titles Act, and the Registry Act) to close a legal loophole that could be exploited by mortgage fraudsters.
Ailments like diabetes, cardiovascular anomalies, obesity, respiratory problems, etc. which were more commonly found in the middle to older ages are now rampant among the youth of India.
A planned $ 1 billion factory in North Las Vegas has been abandoned, money problems are chronic, and the turnover rate is rampant.
While the Innovation Act (and other patent bills) is pending in the Senate, it is encouraging to see the White House and Patent Office taking steps on their own to address these rampant problems.
Digital currency exchange Coinbase responded this afternoon to a report from The Verge regarding rampant overcharging of users and unauthorized withdrawals from their accounts, saying in a statement that the company has «identified a solution» to the problem.
Background / Context: Chronic school absenteeism is a pervasive problem across the US; in early education, it is most rampant in kindergarten and its consequences are particularly detrimental, often leading to poorer academic, behavioral and developmental outcomes later in life.
In August 2007, the Howard government exercised national emergency powers in the Northern Territory after a report found rampant pedophilia, juvenile prostitution, domestic abuse, and other problems in Aboriginal communitieIn August 2007, the Howard government exercised national emergency powers in the Northern Territory after a report found rampant pedophilia, juvenile prostitution, domestic abuse, and other problems in Aboriginal communitiein the Northern Territory after a report found rampant pedophilia, juvenile prostitution, domestic abuse, and other problems in Aboriginal communitiein Aboriginal communities.
However, the government decided to continue the federal intervention in the Northern Territory, imposed by the previous government in 2007 in response to evidence of rampant pedophilia, juvenile prostitution, domestic abuse, and other problems in Aboriginal communities.
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