Sentences with phrase «structural changes to the way»

I can't believe we'll have a new CBA without some structural changes to the way teams do business.
Free schools were a key part of the Conservative election manifesto and they reflect dramatic structural changes to the way England's schools are set up and run.
In addition, the Government has announced a major reform agenda for mental health services, a major response to the ice epidemic, and structural changes to the way healthcare is planned and commissioned regionally through the Primary Health Networks (PHNs).

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However, it is the ways in which Africans can link Chinese investment in manufacturing and services to their own attempts to effect structural change that will determine the long - term impact of the China - Africa relationship.
However, there is no consensus in African capitals over the best way to link new sources of investment to national development goals and structural change.
In the first segment that caught my ear, writer Matt Bai talked about structural changes that the online revolution could bring to the way we do politics in the U.S.
That gets left out of the story, and, by the way, I don't know that it's ever going to be enough unless you make a structural change to who can represent outside clients, et cetera.
«What is clear is that a messy structural reorganisation of the administration of healthcare will get in the way of changes to healthcare delivery, and must be avoided at all costs.»
«The Chief Inspector is right to send a clear warning about the Government's obsession with further structural changes as being the way to raise standards for pupils; what matters is creating the conditions in which teachers can focus on teaching and learning, without unnecessary and wasteful distractions.
«The only way we turn this around is to remain and reform, so the party reflects the structural changes it underwent last year.»
This effect, called structural color, has also been found in chameleons that can «tune» nanocrystals in their skin to change color the way tuning a guitar changes its pitch, as reported in 2015 in Nature Communications.
In addition to changing the way we look at genetic coding and rewriting textbooks, Duax's work has applications in genetic therapies that exploit structural details of bacteria to develop therapies that are selective and have fewer side effects.
Halade, who uses a mouse heart attack model to research ways to prevent heart failure, has now published a functional and structural compendium of the simultaneous changes taking place in the heart, spleen and kidneys in mice during the period of acute heart failure immediately following a heart attack and during the longer period of chronic heart failure that comes next.
By coming up with a way to home in on just one gene, Yousif Shamoo, a structural biologist at Rice University in Houston, Texas, hoped to nail down the genetic and protein changes that underlie evolutionary advances.
It's very difficult to see metabolism from looking at the structure of cells, so we're trying to find ways to interrogate the function of cells or find if cells are stressed or unhappy before you actually start to see some of these hallmark structural changes of disease that ophthalmologists use to diagnose disease and follow progression.
It was such a nightmare obtaining this, the best weapon in Final Fantasy 12, that the developers made a point to switch up its location for The Zodiac Age, the new PC and PS4 HD remaster release of the game that in many ways is a complete do - over with major structural changes to the game and its gameplay systems.
It is not right that we are having to pay this money for legal and structural changes to schools, rather than it being spent in ways which directly benefit the achievements of pupils.»
Vocational education has been promoted largely as a way of improving the transition from schooling to work, but it also appears to reduce the adaptability of workers to technological and structural change in the economy.
«With 86 per cent of council - maintained schools in England rated as good or outstanding by Ofsted, the government needs to recognise councils» role in education improvement and that imposing structural changes on schools is not the best way to improve education.»
What the experts believe is that schools need to make some structural changes to lessen stress and anxiety, while at the same time not go too far to accommodate anxious students in ways that don't teach them resiliency skills and actually make anxiety worse in the long run.
The main thing to remember is that reconciling multiple party disputes can be difficult; structural change, such as creating districts in a way that avoids polarization could help us avoid disputes like that in the House in the future.
It was such a nightmare obtaining this, the best weapon in Final Fantasy 12, that the developers made a point to switch up its location for The Zodiac Age, the new PC and PS4 HD remaster release of the game that in many ways is a complete do - over with major structural changes to the game and its gameplay systems.
3) We need to think about this engagement process as more than just educating journalists or developing effective ways to translate science, we need to think about climate change communication and media coverage as a structural problem.
Even just acknowledging more openly the incredible magnitude of the deep structural uncertainties that are involved in climate - change analysis — and explaining better to policymakers that the artificial crispness conveyed by conventional IAM - based CBAs [Integrated Assessment Model — Cost Benefit Analyses] here is especially and unusually misleading compared with more ordinary non-climate-change CBA situations — might go a long way toward elevating the level of public discourse concerning what to do about global warming.
climate change does not impact everyone in a community or country in the same way; greater attention to the structural inequalities and gendered power relations that impact resilience and adaptation, particularly in the context of small - holder agriculture, pastoralism, fisheries and forestry is crucial for effective adaptation planning in the agriculture sectors.
The quote from NEJM apparently regards structural changes in the brain relating to tinnitus and in no way confirms Pierpont's thesis that wind turbines cause tinnitus.
Old ways of doing business do not work anymore and the industry is being forced to make substantial structural changes.
Introduced in 2008, the guidelines drawn up by MOM, the Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) and NTUC (National Trades Union Congress) lay out ways for employers to manage their local staff when facing structural changes.
We were working through ways to develop a truly reflective and honest QIP that mirrored all of the service wide structural changes.
«Perhaps the most important thing to understand about this month's sales numbers is that these declines in real estate activity are not in any way indicative of a decline in the demand for housing going forward, or any other structural change in Florida's housing market dynamics, for that matter,» says Florida REALTORS ® Chief Economist Dr. Brad O'Connor.
But our bodies haven't undergone a structural change to adapt to this way of life, and Levine argues convincingly that we're overlooking the harm caused by our motionlessness.
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