Sentences with phrase «systemic failures which»

They are directed towards the possibility of individual prosecution or disciplinary proceedings and thus would not, it was argued, concern, or sufficiently concern, systemic failures which the combination of cases suggests.
We uncovered both specific and systemic failures which must be addressed.

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McCarthy's focus on personal moral failure does not square with Marxism, which demands systemic analysis.
I argue that the failure of the international community is a result of a systemic and institutional oversimplification of that complexity which informed modes of engagement with conflict actors.
To her credit, Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott appears to have been unsparing in her probe into the escape itself, which revealed what she called «chronic complacency and systemic failures of security procedures.»
Other causes of heart failure include systemic processes such as inflammatory diseases, metabolic disorders, endocrine derangements, and kidney disease, which result in an unknown number of cases.
«Beatriz at Dinner» is about unresolvable contradictions, after all, which may mean that its failures are less specific than systemic.
Among the moments we'll be forgetting from Sunday's 90th annual Academy Awards show are a few pretty good jokes from its host, the recently canonized St. James Kimmel the Just (formerly known simply as late - night guy Jimmy Kimmel), whose easygoing talent for breaking the ice was probably the best way to get through a year in which all the real talk was about Hollywood's systemic failures as a place to work.
This would essentially create a Parent Trigger law of a sort for the Bayou State, allowing families to take control of the schools within their communities and lead their overhaul instead of waiting on dysfunctional districts (which often perpetuate systemic failure) to improve themselves.
Because it is a shameful proposition not worthy of the paper upon which it is written — especially in light of the Old Dominion's failures to embrace systemic reform.
They are saying that they see no systemic risk from the problem, which may be correct, so long as the aggregate reduction in housing prices does not cause a cascade of failure in the mortgage market, which I view as unlikely.
Dogs may develop local reactions, including painful abscesses, and can also develop systemic signs including liver failure, which can be fatal without prompt, aggressive treatment.
Some patients with kidney disease have had gadolinium reactions leading to a potentially fatal condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF), also known as nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD), which can lead to gadolinium renal failure.
The MoD accepted the Act applied to Smith's case, but argued it did not apply off base, and that inquests into soldiers deaths should not be enhanced «Art 2» inquiries which would require the coroner to investigate systemic failures.
Yet here, in the Fernandes case, however one describes the dysfunctional communication between the Emergency and ENT departments in relation to the diagnosis of meningitis, it was no more or less «negligent» than the kind of miscommunication which is regularly seen between state bodies (or internal units of state bodies) regularly at inquests, or in clinical negligence trials and is consistently explained in those contexts as an individual error of judgment rather than a systemic failure and a violation of Article 2.
-- It establishes the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, which will investigate systemic failures in the Parkland school shooting, and develop recommendations.
The Commission urged an end to punitive and damaging systems of child protection and detention in a damning report handed down earlier this month which chronicled «systemic and shocking failures».
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