Sentences with phrase «systematic failures in»

The court found that the inquest into Private Smith's death would be expected to consider whether there were any systematic failures in the army which led to his death, whether there was a «real and immediate risk of his dying from heatstroke» and, if so, whether all reasonable steps were taken to prevent it.
Any serious strategy to raise standards in England's schools must have the white working - class at its core, or else ignore the most systematic failure in schools today.

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«Ultimately, there does not seem to be a systematic problem associated with failure (or fraud) on Kickstarter, and the vast majority of projects do seem to deliver,» says Professor Ethan Mollick, who has a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, in Kickstarter's statement announcing the results of the research.
This failure of systematic thinking is why they've responded to the devastating consequences of a yield - seeking mortgage bubble by encouraging yet another yield - seeking bubble, but this time in virtually every class of risky assets.
What doesn't happen in free markets are the systematic mistakes that lead to panics and massive bank failures.
It was done with the best of motives, a desire to make the gospel meaningful to the modem person but it resulted in a systematic revision of an Christian categories and, ironically, an almost total failure to reach the secular person for Christ.
From the perspective of those who see ethics in such cross-generational terms as never to neglect the well - being of the not - yet - born, nothing is more strikingly characteristic of Western systematic ethics than its failure to concern itself with the beautiful ones.
Consider some aspects of the American history of racial and ethnic relations: Systematic racial segregation emerged in the South after the failure of Reconstruction, while in the 1880s a growing California banned Chinese immigration and in the early twentieth century ethnic politics, often bitter and sometimes violent, dominated major American cities.
This inevitable procedure of systematic thought not only breaks down because of its own inadequacy and because of its failure in helping us to understand ourselves but in the long run results in idolatry.
You might've noticed that NCAA President Mark Emmert trying to convince you that a $ 64 lunch for a University of Virginia basketball player is «an affront» and part of a «systematic failure» in college basketball.
These allegations, if true, point to systematic failures that must be fixed and fixed now if we want college sports in America.
But professionally, has the man become too settled in his job, so much that be has become used to a systematic way of failure?
«There is a systematic failure to protect children for whom prison is an extension of the abusive and neglectful homes in which they grew up.
Local authority divestment campaigns were a central part of the anti-Apartheid movement and an effective response to Margaret Thatcher's failure to act on the systematic racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa.
In one paragraph, auditors said the number of damaging incidents was so large that the company was open to claims of a «systematic failure» to stop the risks of fraud.
That the Parliament recognises that contract research staff in Scotland's universities and research institutes are one of the most significant assets in Scotland's knowledge economy; notes that more than 90 % of such staff are employed on insecure fixed term contracts, resulting in a systematic failure to properly exploit our science and social science base to the benefit of the Scottish economy and society; further notes that this highly educated human resource, comprising graduate, postgraduate and postdoctoral level workers, is subject to constant wastage, to the detriment of Scotland's universities and economic potential; and believes that the Scottish Executive should act with clarity, urgency and determination to secure a complete overhaul of the management of the contract research workforce with a view to eliminating the current insecurity and wastage and establishing a radical new approach in partnership with higher education employers and representatives of the research staff.
Unfortunately, few academic programs develop these skills in a systematic way; this failure hinders students from landing industrial jobs.
This failure may contribute to systematic errors in which teachers are disadvantaged by having more students with disabilities in their classrooms.
The situation with your unsubstantiated certainty w / r / t economics does not necessarily generalize to your approach to climate science, but your failure to acknowledge an obvious case of being overly certain does suggest, I'd say strongly, a systematic problem in your approach to uncertainty.
Homogenization models appear to suffer from the same systematic biases that caused the gross failure of global climate models to reproduce the well documented Arctic warming of the 30s and 40s illustrated and discussed in part 1 and part 2.
Delivering the main judgment in Commrs Metropolitan Police v DSD & Anor [2018] UKSC 11 this week Lord Kerr said: «There was disagreement between us as to whether liability under the Human Rights Act arose only where there had been systematic failures or whether deficiencies in the actual investigation would be enough to make the police liable.
However James Farrar, co-claimant in the landmark employment tribunal decision against Uber, and chair of the Independent Workers» Union of Great Britain's United Private Hire Drivers (UPHD) branch was highly critical of the regulator, saying its decision in 2012 to grant Uber a license and only now, more than five years» later, revoke it shows a «systematic failure».
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