Sentences with phrase «set of challenges emerge»

If organisations have chosen to back up data to tape rather than simply put old disks into storage, then a whole new set of challenges emerge for investigators.

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Outside of these debates there is an emerging set of actors and theorists that challenge the state - centric framework as a whole.
He wants to apply artificial intelligence techniques to the challenge of dealing with the huge data sets emerging from life science studies.
«Then a set of studies emerged that challenged conventional wisdom.»
«Then a set of studies emerged that challenged conventional wisdom.»
As Jonathan and Gene handle life's challenges, the 1950s emerges as a potent presence on screen in the form of background setting, including movies and music, as well as dress and customs that were popular in that distinctive era.
Senior leaders in higher education face a daunting set of challenges: fiscal constraints, heightened accountability, new competitors, emerging technologies, substantial demographic change, and questions about the relevance and effectiveness of higher education.
Although much of the development of student rights originally emerged from concern about nonwhite students in urban areas, educators in those settings had only a 41 percent probability of contact with a legal challenge.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused last week to hear a challenge by a group of Buffalo, N.Y., school unions to a state fiscal - oversight board's power to set aside labor contracts and impose a wage freeze to help the city and its school district emerge from a budget crisis.
Curtis Cain, a class of 2007 emerging leader, said, «As an emerging leader, you are challenged to set your own path.
Red Space Gallery seeks to diversify the Austin art scene by focusing on the work of emerging artists and encouraging challenging new work in a non-traditional setting.
Made possible by a curatorial fellowship grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the convening was hosted by the Walker's Artistic Director Fionn Meade and Director and Senior Curator of Performing Arts Philip Bither, who invited a group of curators, programmers, artists, and producers to address the following: new models of performance curating that have arisen within and outside of the museum setting; evolving standards for collecting and archiving performance and live arts; challenges faced and learning opportunities in producing, commissioning, and acquiring performance - based art and its differing approaches to audience; and shared efforts toward artist advocacy and agency in the context of curating performance across stage, gallery, and emerging platforms.
This book sets out the opportunities and emerging challenges in the area of sustainable development and climate change, and identifies innovative means for addressing them.
The aspects of group therapy which will be discussed include: 1) Forming a therapy group and setting norms for the group 2) Developing group cohesion to increase therapeutic benefits (Mahon & Leszcz, 2017)-RRB- 3) Selection and preparation of clients to participate in group psychotherapy 4) Strategies for effectively handling clinical challenges in groups such as conflict, absenteeism, and monopolizing 5) Therapeutically handling diversity issues as they emerge in group psychotherapy (Stevens & Abernethy (2017) 6) Discussion of therapeutic factors in therapy groups and methods for using these factors to increase the benefits of therapy groups and enrich the group experience for participants.
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