Sentences with phrase «society problems require»

But major 21st century law society problems require: (1) expertise that lawyers don't have; (2) a national approach and effort; and, (3) a single civil service - type organization to provide the expertise and long - term project development capabilities for all law societies in Canada.

Not exact matches

Still another problem which Wolf seeks to resolve with the aid of his «hierarchical» model of structured societies is the issue of the duration or length of time required for the concrescence of an actual occasion.
But the extent to which human existence depends upon a natural order of «societies, harmoniously requiring each other» has recently become all the more apparent as the accumulated effects of industry, technology, and population growth have presented major «environmental» problems (see CC).
The central problem in the creation of a pluralistic world society is, then, a spiritual one, requiring the acceptance of the gift and responsibilities of mature freedom.
Yes there are double standards in society where women are opressed this is not to deminish this problem thar requires adressing with equal priority.
Like the analogous problems of protecting the air and water, this approach would require both a certain sense of the long run and a certain willingness to sacrifice, neither of which is easy to marshal in modern society.
The problem with supporting violence against an ideological group, lies in the nature of society and the unspoken rules that are required for it to function.
The problems in rich societies such as most of those in Europe is not, heretical as this is to say, caused by these societies somehow not being wealthy enough (and therefore requiring more GDP growth, and the associated promotion and veneration of «wealth creators» and establishing ideological divisions within society between «shirkers and strivers» etc.).
In its statement jointly issued with the Municipal Arts Society, the RPA argued that any real solution to Penn Station's problems would require relocating Madison Square Garden.
Bridging the gap which Lubchenco said scientists and society need to do will require scientists embracing research that is designed to solve problems for society and encouraging more effective two - way communication between scientists and the public, among other efforts.
«An inventor is someone who solves problems and advances civilization,» said Kang, «and this requires a commitment to encouraging the inventiveness of society as a whole.
And as our society progresses more and more towards jobs that require sitting in front of computer screens for prolong periods of time, it's clear that this problem won't fix itself — instead, we should all try to look for ways to straighten up and improve our posture with the hope of preventing serious health problems in the long run.
First all those responsible or entrusted with the responsibility of bring in order, unity, harmony etc must be clear about all areas to be looked into and addressed accordingly to avoid problems and also be equally clear and transparent about what they wish to establish because in the ultimate analysis wisdom requires us to bequeath a livable planet, a lovable society and lovely infrastructures;
The growing complexity of modern living, for individual, communities and societies, also suggests that the solutions to our problems will be also be complex: in a structurally imbalanced world, the imperative of reconciling diverse perspectives and interests, in local settings with sometimes global implications, will require young people to become adept in handling tensions, dilemmas and trade - offs.
Changes in the workplace, and in research activity, increasingly require multidisciplinary teams to tackle a broad range of scientific problems that may have implications for society.
Intel Teach professional development empowers teachers to integrate technology effectively into their existing curriculum, focusing on their students» problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, which are precisely the skills required in the high tech, networked society in which we live.
However, life in our complex modern society also requires a broad range of knowledge and skills, including the ability to reason and solve problems.
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The many problems caused by un-spayed or un-neutered pets each year are part of what has prompted numerous humane societies to require that any adopted animals be promptly neutered as a condition of adoption.
Solving this problem is not really going to require international agreements so much as it'll be driven by the private sector and civil society in co-evolution, sped by military innovation — in other words spread by effective institutions and end - running the ineffective ones....
This can leave society uninspired, with little sense of potential solutions and with no blueprint for the transformations required to solve the truly big and important problems we face.
Because society's major problems are complex, generating useful scientific advice requires synthesizing knowledge from diverse disciplines.
These problems, including that of climate change, require efforts to find solutions in all sectors of society and that we engage in diverse and dynamic dialogue about potential solutions, including those that may lie far outside the current mainstream.
As a general point, it seems to me that, if climate change is as serious a problem as the climate «community» believes, then it will require large measures that need broadly based commitment from all walks of our society.
«Explain that solving the problem will require some big changes — in society and also in our own daily lives,» the guide says.
Unlike the smaller biosphere concept, this would require huge problems to be solved in both technological and political realms (i.e., requires multiple natures, cultures, societies to cooperate).
Therefore, the problem and its long history of failure, requires government intervention, because law societies, being the regulators of the legal profession in Canada, do not realize that they do not understand the true nature of the problem and won't accept the fact that they and all other such institutions within the legal profession do not have the expertise necessary to solve the problem.
The problem with the Law Society's approach is that they want licensees to acknowledge an obligation they do not as yet appear to have created (as required per Proposition 3).
In this case, the problem with the Law Society's approach was not that it required lawyers to acknowledge and abide by obligations that incorporated a particular moral perspective or point of view with which some members may disagree (see Propositions 1 and 2).
My «Conclusion» states: «To argue persuasively that a law society in Canada should be the single regulator of all providers of legal services requires that, that law society solve the problem as to legal services not being available to the population at reasonable cost.
It is a law society - caused problem capable of a law society - caused solution as the law requires that they do; (5) make it a federal government issue.
The coming problems, like the present problem, will require types of expertise that lawyers» committees and law society convocations do not have.
Since the Law Society has already voted to extend its EDI recommendations to «other equality - seeking groups» without bothering with the pretense of requiring evidence of discrimination, or without even defining those groups, we might be forgiven for thinking that we are dealing more with ideology than with the solving of actual problems.
«An effective lasting solution to a complex problem such as this is going to require a collaborative approach with government, civil society, subject matter experts and multiple industries,» Deborah Albers, vice president of social and environmental sustainability at the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition, told TechNewsWorld.
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