Sentences with phrase «systematic problem»

They are realizing now that improvement in instruction takes work, practice, and a determination to not just recognize systematic problems, but to fix them.
If you're buying a property, the last thing you want is to discover a structural or systematic problem after moving in.
Berkeley Earth's main analysis uses a variety of techniques to detect and compensate for systematic problems with the source data.
The Environmental Investigation Agency's UK office last week provided evidence of systematic problems in actions of auditors charged with certifying oil palm growers under the voluntary Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) certification scheme.
These professional bodies, he said, «have been active in securing compromise agreements for their members where professional agreements have broken down, but consideration of the more systematic problems affecting their members appear to have been put to one side».
But she alone couldn't solve the more systematic problem at hand in the education system, nor can we continue to have an education system that relies on the anomalies — superheroes who ignore the system's bad incentives.
The documentary explores not only the current systematic problems that have led to mass incarceration (which disproportionately effects people of color), but also the America's history of racial injustice — and how the two are related.
Chapter V returns to some of the themes of Chapter IV, this time raising systematic problems and developing solutions that appear to me most fully consonant with the essential philosophical demands of Whitehead himself.
Two years ago, a team of YSBL scientists, led by Agirre, reported systematic problems affecting published X-ray structures of carbohydrates, which are molecules of great biochemical significance.
Regime Cash Machine has exposed deeper systematic problems within Congo than just a missing $ 750 million
The New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, ruled in 2010 that the plaintiffs could sue regarding systematic problems that amounted to constructive denial of counsel.
For the Taurus moving group, for example, it has been estimated that the accuracy for the best - observed stars is on the order of 3 percent in the parallax, discounting any errors due to systematic problems in the proper motions.
The study found that 9 % of projects fail to deliver their rewards, though the Wharton professor behind the study also concluded that 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.»
«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.
Feedback is useless without action, whether that means simply explaining why a process is in place or reviewing the company's systematic problems and brainstorming ways to improve them.
Most important, what Krugman calls the «right - wing mythology» is largely correct: government intervention is responsible for the systematic problems with the US banking system.
Systematic problems and developing solutions as raised by Whitehead are discussed, but with some points which lead to conclusions definitely not accepted by Whitehead.
Negotiating the systematic problem of underpaid and overworked teachers, as well as the inadvertantly unwelcome comments of grocery shoppers, parents of children with noticeable needs exist at the outer boundaries of inhospitable normalcy.
A lawyer for Allergy and Anaphylaxis Australia told the court a delay of one month between Ronak's death and the removal of the drink from shop shelves pointed to systematic problems.
However, I don't know what could happen if there's evidence of major, systematic problems that make it impossible to determine what the actual vote for a given state was.
Defeats caused by such tactical manoeuvres are embarrassing for the government but they do not represent a systematic problem.
This difference between these time frames, known as maturity mismatch, leads to systematic problems for banking.
«The fact that this video shows another example of an officer with his number obscured assaulting a member of the public indicates that there is a systematic problem here, not just a series of individual acts of misconduct,» said David Howarth, the party's justice spokesman.
Rice called the recent string of arrests «a systematic problem that compromises the integrity not only of the SAT, but also the ACT, in several schools in Nassau County and beyond.»
«I believe this is a systematic problem inside the NYPD that we face.»
«Buffalo is a conservative, Catholic town... I hope this provides a platform for more conversation to take place about the systematic problem of childhood sexual abuse,» he said.
«It's clear that corruption is a systematic problem in Albany where lawmakers can use their office to enrich themselves through outside jobs,» said Common Cause Executive Director Susan Lerner.
The battle against cholera, then, is a microcosm of the larger, systematic problems that have made Haiti the poorest and most intractable nation in the Western Hemisphere.
To get around these issues, Norris and his team first performed a series of corrections to account for those systematic problems in cloud data records for the period from 1983 to 2009.
While stress fractures are associated with running, «they can also be caused by regular force, if the bones are weakened by other problems, such as osteoporosis or another systematic problem like an eating disorder,» adds Dr. Lockwood.
The real problem is when there are systematic problems in your regular diet; for example too much sugar, not enough antioxidants, too many carbohydrates, too many unhealthy foods on a daily basis.
Following the work on teacher absence, Muralidharan realized that low accountability — only one out of 3,000 schools reported firing a teacher for repeated absence — and the complete lack of differentiation between teachers on the basis of performance, were part of a systematic problem.
If this were a systematic problem with all our schools, parents would not stand for it.
If evidence of a systematic problem is found, what should follow is a rigorous process to determine the overall level of risk that these defects pose to the building.
Clarke also criticised unnamed professional bodies — believed to be a reference to the National Union of Teachers and the NASUWT — for putting to one side consideration of «the systematic problems» their Birmingham members faced in their relationships with school governors.
And when we portray opting out as a simple matter of «choice,» we ignore the systematic problems that make combining work and motherhood so difficult.
«There's a systematic problem in Silicon Valley, the venture capitalist board members are finding harder and harder to speak up and hold entrepreneurs responsible for financial performance,» Gurley stated.
I wondered if that was because the Guerrilla Girls» campaign targeted a systematic problem instead of specific individuals.
The pattern of the mis - match is clearly much larger than any individual weather station could have produced and it's ubiquity (N. Am, S.Am, Asia, Africa) indicates that it is systematic problem.
As McIntyre points out: when they showed problems in the record in Colorado, Hansen responded with «you've failed to show a systematic problem with the US record».
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