Sentences with phrase «scarce resources by»

One might attribute such disproportionate sports success to a mis - allocation of scarce resources by Catholic high schools and colleges.
General News of Tuesday, 15 May 2018 Source: Myjoyonline.com Deputy Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah Government says it has saved the country close to $ 1.1 billon of the country's scarce resources by renegotiating the contract of the mobile interoperability deal originally awarded to Sibton.
Business News of Tuesday, 15 May 2018 Source: Myjoyonline.com Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Deputy Information Minister Government says it has saved the country close to $ 1.1 billion of the country's scarce resources by renegotiating the contract of the mobile interoperability deal originally awarded to Sibton.
Government says it has saved the country close to $ 1.1 billion of the country's scarce resources by renegotiating the contract of the mobile interoperability deal originally awarded to Sibton.
Government says it has saved the country close to $ 1.1 billon of the country's scarce resources by renegotiating the contract of the mobile interoperability deal originally awarded to Sibton.
When travelling and diving in developing countries please enjoy the sites, sounds and culture of that nation, but don't deprive its people of a scarce resource by imposing on what is often an under - resourced health system.
Fresh water is becoming a scarcer resource by the day.

Not exact matches

«Time — the scarcest resource I have — is constantly exceeded by demand.
Some farmers and city leaders worry that the fracking boom is consuming too much of a scarce resource, while others see the push for production as an opportunity to make money by selling water while furthering the nation's goal of energy independence.
«We discovered that, in order to motivate a desire to help others, a story must first sustain attention — a scarce resource in the brain — by developing tension during the narrative.
«Scarce public investible resources have eluded sports.This is further compounded by misallocation, lack of transparency, poor asset management and an absence of a framework for measuring impact of public spending.
Behind all this banter lies a big idea: That by de-emphasizing economic growth and considering other things that people value, societies could make much better decisions about how to use their scarce resources.
«The scarce resource in quantitative investing is talent,» said Matthew Granade, the leader of Point72 Ventures, which is seeded by Cohen and his employees.
You will need to be confident that you and your business are capable of balancing the competing demands on scarce resources, by first obsessing over customer experience and product.
As he made clear in a Fortune story three years ago («The Rainwater Prophecy») he believes that the world is facing a future shaped by scarce natural resources.
The United States sought to destroy Nicaragua's economy through U.S. and contra attacks against production sites and human services and by forcing the Nicaraguan government to shift scarce resources away from development and into defense.
Rationing is an organized effort by a public or private institutions (e.g., Medicare or a private insurer) to equitably limit the availability of some desired or needed medical treatments in the name of preserving the economic sustainability of the institution as a whole or equitably distributing a scarce resource.
The high percentages of cases won by amparo plaintiffs and the great volume of cases initiated each year demonstrate that the Mexican judiciary is an important allocator of values, scarce resources, and sanctions in the National political system.
So could the desperate need of a nation affected by global warming for scarce resources.
The real problem in the world is created by the wealthy people that horde the earths scarce resources.
In a society hungry for ever more affluence, where resources will seem permanently scarce, the decision not to abort might in time seem a willful act of self - indulgence whose costs should be borne only by the self - indulgent woman herself.
We do this by helping improve plant breeds, better manage increasingly scarce resources such as water, and keep pests and diseases at bay.
After careful evaluation, we learned that Hormel Foods does not have manufacturing operations in areas defined as water scarce regions by the World Resource Institute (annual renewable water supply per person < 1,700 cubic meters / person / year).
Similarly, Cathy Warwick, on being confronted by the reality that there are not enough staff and equipment to provide care for women in labor now declares that what midwives women really need is access to a specialized service that is appropriate for only a tiny proportion of the population and represents a dreadfully inefficient use of scarce resources.
Cesarean sections for no medical indication, by «maternal request» or not, add serious risks, unnecessarily use scarce and costly healthcare resources, and entail extra costs borne by the public.
Cesarean sections for no medical indication, by «maternal request» or not, entail serious risks, unnecessarily use scarce healthcare resources, and entail extra costs born by the public.
Today's report by the Public Accounts Committee into the National Audit Office's report on Managing the costs of clinical negligence in the NHS concludes the Government has been sluggish in its response to these predictable rising costs which are taking scarce resources away from frontline services and patients.
The state Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, which represents some 21,000 corrections officers and security guards, launched a «major» statewide radio ad campaign today to remind New Yorkers of the difficult and dangerous jobs performed by their members, day in and day out, even as resources are scarce and violence is on the rise.
So the question must be: wouldn't we be better to focus our scarce resources on preventing crime in the first place and by breaking the cycle of reoffending?
In the face of this, the city has stuck by the policy, saying it makes the best use of scarce resources.
Insects, he says, also need less food and space than vertebrate sources of protein and therefore could replace or supplement food resources that may become scarce in the future, such as fish stocks, which a recent study indicates may collapse by 2048.
Put off by low wages and scarce lab resources, young people were choosing other careers.
Of the programs that do exist, «the majority were created on an ad hoc basis, formed with scarce resources and little or no coordination with other university programs, and informed by limited research about what works and what doesn't.»
Beginning around 1990, a team led by James Estes of the Biological Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of California, Santa Cruz, and others noticed that sea otters were becoming scarcer.
Because plants can not relocate when resources become scarce, they need to efficiently regulate their growth by responding to environmental cues.
A research team led by Michael Jenkins, associate professor of forest ecology, found that a 17 - year - long Indiana Department of Natural Resources policy of organizing hunts in state parks has successfully spurred the regrowth of native tree seedlings, herbs and wildflowers rendered scarce by browsing deer.
With the total number of such allowances limited by the government, a free resource — the air — suddenly became scarce.
But the plan, presented to the Estonian government last month, is being criticized by some people who say Estonia is wiser to spend its scarce resources on education campaigns on the hazards of smoking and other unhealthy behaviors.
Here, as before, prejudiced participants discriminated more against black than white recipients by giving them fewer resources when those resources were framed as scarce.
If «attention is a scarce resource», as Sunstein writes, perhaps we might manage the coming march of automation a different way, by using it to reduce our overall working hours?
Indeed, the synchrony of peak - years casts doubts on the notion that as resources become scarcer or less accessible, they can be replaced by other resources ad infinitum.
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, confirmed by the Senate last week, argued in a speech last year that with FDA resources scarce, «there's no reason that the CLIA can't be resourced to regulate more aspects of laboratory - developed tests, including more of the clinical considerations that FDA proposes to take on.»
Moreover, the 2.3 billion people likely to be added to the human population by 2050 will undermine those systems much more seriously than did the previous 2.3 billion, as each additional person will, on average, have to be supported by scarcer, lower - quality resources imposing ever greater environmental costs.
This is a unified scientific project that aims to study the behavior of human beings as evolved biological organisms who live in groups, form networks and coalitions, are governed by formal institutions and informal norms, produce and exchange scarce resources and are motivated by identities, ideals and beliefs.
As the science and its applications develop, a comprehensive approach to addressing ethical and social issues of emerging technologies as a whole is called for if scarce intellectual resources are to be used optimally, according to a new report authored by Erik Parens, Josephine Johnston, and Jacob Moses of The Hastings Center.
Concentrating resources in the «healthy» part of the system is especially important at a time when funding is very limited and new positions are scarce: two conditions that are currently met by the Italian academic system.
The great Wakanda is, in essence, a fragile mono - cultural society in which a military camarilla led by a king hoards its one scarce resource and jealously controls its distribution.
She'll hunt you down wherever you're hiding and kill you in one of a dozen different gruesome ways - which is made even more frustrating by the gulfs between save points and scarce crafting resources.
The fight for these scarce resources has divided Earth's population into three main factions: the Cowbots, who live by mining asteroids and cultivating moisture from the land; the Scrappers, who prey on the Cowbots and pillage their communities for supplies; and the Royalists, who live unaffected by steam shortages and impose their superiority over the Cowbots.
The Evil Within 2's navigation, fueled by scarce resources and numerous potential routes, creates a wonderful sense of uncertainty that makes choosing a path towards your objective a daunting task.
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