Sentences with phrase «reality facing some of the poorest»

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It is all about hiding, disguising the truth until it becomes of the past just as that as did that unlawful country was recognized by the USA with out the UN majority vote and UN members were to face the Reality that the USA is taking advantage of her majority states and voting power rather than the majority of the UN member countries no matter how small or poor they are although at that time the majority of member countries were under occoupation or protection of USA and Allies and after the WW1 & 2!
Even though utilizing online dating sites is an attractive dating option for the less confident or time poor guy and girl, nothing compares to the reality of a face - to - face date, and gazing directly into someone's eyes ultimately deciding whether there is a match to be made.
While we spent recent years pretending that a teacher might lose his or her job because of an 8th grader's poor test results, we gave short shrift to the reality facing the 8th grader: a lifetime of truncated opportunities dictated by weak performance at an incredibly young age.
Let us face reality — the college readiness rate of the high school graduates from districts serving our poor children as well as their college achievement rates.
Most of us are aware of the distressing reality of homelessness faced every day by millions of our fellow citizens — war veterans, the mentally ill, children, families, the working poor.
Wolfgang Jamann, Secretary General and CEO of CARE International said: «At COP23, political agreements did not sufficiently address the harsh climate reality that millions of poor and vulnerable people already face.
This reality — that poor Canadians go to court without lawyers even when facing criminal charges — means that we need to ask ourselves hard questions about what kind of legal system we really have.
A more accurate model is: politics is a system that 1) selects against skills needed for rigorous thinking and for qualities such as groupthink and confirmation bias, 2) incentivises a badly selected set of people to consider their career not the public interest, 3) drops them into dysfunctional institutions with no relevant training and poor tools, 4) centralises vast amounts of power in the hands of these people and institutions in ways we know are bound to cause huge errors, and 5) provides very weak (and often damaging) feedback so facing reality is rare, learning is practically impossible, and system reform is seen as a hostile act by political parties and civil services worldwide.
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