Sentences with phrase «systemic nature of»

[106] The McClure Report is accordingly limited in its approach to Indigenous - specific issues, especially given the systemic nature of Indigenous disadvantage, its basis in «historical exclusion, marginalisation, and now welfare dependency», [107] and diverse circumstances of Indigenous people.
It reduces Indigenous disadvantage to an individual level, implying that there is a lack of responsibility on the part of Indigenous people who are on welfare, while failing to recognise the broader, systemic nature of Indigenous disadvantage in this country.
In contrast to the bundle of rights approach, native title as a right to land does recognise the systemic nature of Indigenous traditional law and custom.
I am an avid proponent of examining the systemic nature of problems, which includes taking inventory of the mental, physical, spiritual, societal, and relational aspects that may be effecting you.
[T] he issue was job function but the class was carefully defined to ensure class - wide job function similarity; and... where the common issues were focused on the systemic nature of the defendant company's policies and practices rather than on class member entitlements.
Would Robo Cops eliminate racial bias or merely reflect the systemic nature of racism?
The systemic nature of the climate is why climage change is the most serious crisis humanity has ever faced.
I collage historical publicized images - advertisements, campaign posters, newspaper photographs and printed textiles - that parallel our current political and social climates into a singular narrative composition to document the cyclical and systemic nature of marginalization in America.
These protests stand in direct parallel to the Black Lives Matter movement in arguing for recognition of the institutional and systemic nature of racial violence in the US.
Also, as a privileged person it can sometimes be hard to see the systemic nature of an issue, which is why you hear privileged folks say stuff like, «just work hard and you'll achieve xyz thing, just like I did!»
The purpose of the ordinance is to respond to the concerns of the community in regard to the conditions of animals in pet stores — in a way that addresses the systemic nature of the problem, which includes the origin of the puppies and kittens arriving in pet stores for sale.
Abstract concepts are broken down into variables that replicate the systemic nature of real - world decision - making without potential risks involved.
You can see examples (at 3:05 in the video above) of these causal maps which students created to examine the systemic nature of bullying.
While I'm usually all for pointing out the systemic nature of a problem, and our legislative and executive systems are indeed broken, in this case let's call a spade a spade.
Affinities, Brown notes, include «the social or communal stress as a safeguard against individualistic Christianity, the stress on praxis, a methodology arising out of the human situation rather than being imposed on it, a passionate commitment to the dispossessed, and a recognition of the systemic nature of evil» (p. 141).
To view Alwyn» s violent act from a separate or individualistic point of view is to miss the systemic nature of the act and the deeper meanings which help to constitute its future implications (JBSP 218).
Organicism develops from the root metaphor of an organism and emphasizes the systemic nature of occurrences.
I believe this deconstruction work is not only healthy, it is necessary for a full awakening to the systemic nature of widespread environmental deterioration.
He correctly pointed out the systemic nature of the crisis and the serious risk of contagion not just for Europe, but also for the world economy.

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It speaks to the systemic, sneaky nature of the discrimination in the tech world.
At the same time, some critics of this new system argue that the fragmented nature of American equity markets poses systemic risks for the economy.
The potential impact on systemic risk is the most difficult aspect of the passive investing revolution to tackle given its largely theoretical nature to this point.
Partly to provide a way of conceptualizing God's transcendence over evil, and in part for other systemic reasons which we need not cover now, Hartshorne is forced to introduce a dualistic account of the divine nature.
The other line of inquiry stresses ways in which such conflicts and dislocations in particular societies may exemplify patterns of a more general or systemic nature.
Although God assists in determining the nature of reality by initiating the «subjective aim» of each emerging actual entity, because reality is self - creative the human being must assume responsibility for systemic suffering and social malfunctioning in the world.
To take the position that somehow the social malfunctioning and many forms of systemic suffering are continually being overcome in God's consequent nature comes short of speaking effectively to the immediate need of victims of oppression.
At any rate, if process - relational thinkers can work through fundamental systemic problems relating to the nature of the self and the God - world relationship, perhaps we might solve as a by - product the question of a realistic envisioning of the resurrection life; if we can't, then this mode of thought has problems more foundational than those at issue in this essay.
What about the systemic processes of nature?
And it is far from certain if the current changes in the number and nature of political forces will be sustained in the long - term and at the systemic level.
It is the nature of reform movements that, although grassroots movements can be instrumental, systemic change usually comes only when elite opinion moves to the side of change.
Investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) report pre-clinical research showing that a genetic variant encoded in neutrophil cystolic factor 1 (NCF1) is associated with increased risk for autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome, in the January 2017 issue of Nature Genetics.
The polybacterial nature of periodontal disease is a risk factor for several various systemic diseases.
G. Zhang et al., «Hypothalamic programming of systemic ageing involving IKK - β, NF - κB and GnRH,» Nature, doi: 10.1038 / nature12143, 2013.
In this sense, the world - society must develop new multidimensional synergies of glocal nature to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) performance, because they are systemic, interconnected and interdependent targets: just like our own neural connections in our brains.
It shows a lack of understanding about the nature of systemic state sanctioned violence against black bodies.
Yet as LeWitt moved from making systemic objects to wall drawings and eventually what can only be called murals, his use of plans, diagrams, and instructions emphasized the ideas that circumscribed his work and the nature of those decisions that constitute an artist's taste and aesthetic vision — or in LeWitt's case, those of the people hired to execute his work.
Australian democracy suffers from a serious and systemic inability to react to and correct problems of the most serious nature.
Jeff Tollefson in Nature points to the 2C scenarios in the fifth IPCC report as a source of hope for policymakers, yet their unreasonable reliance upon negative emissions technologies like BECCS — a systemic bias, as Chris Mooney in the Washington Post reports — suggest there's limited or distorted hope in models.
To dismiss reports of previous melt as being purely regional seems to ignore the fact that the previous records, such as they are, are limited in scope and uniformity -LCB- almost rather anecdotal in nature -RCB-, unlike today's program of a broad systemic effort.
And we also have to consider the awkward nature of most climate proxy data (Witt & Schumann, 2005), which is affected by random and systemic errors causing uncertainties along the age axis that grow worse as we go back in time.
The Report of the Working Group makes only an oblique reference to a court, noting, «the systematic nature of the concerns identified indicated a need for systemic solutions, which would bring with them the reduction of the overall costs through enhanced predictability and a greater ability to control proceedings themselves.»
Rounding out our team is a part - time Liaison Lawyer (and representative of West Coast LEAF) who works with us to identify and advocate on significant issues of a systemic nature, and Program Lawyer who helps us provide specific services.
Some of the other identified barriers were more of a systemic nature, including the inaccessibility of courtroom facilities and services for persons with disabilities, intimidating courtroom formalities, and a lack of adequate legal education.
The headlines certainly were sensational, but this may have disguised both the true nature of the issues raised and a proper consideration of whether low tax «offshore» jurisdictions also have a proper function or are merely facilitating systemic criminality.
On the other end of a company's life cycle, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, has been recently enacted to provide a streamlined mechanism for debt restructuring and address systemic challenges such as the multiplicity of bankruptcy regulations and the long - drawn nature of winding — up proceedings.
This reasoning sounds counterintuitive, but the legislators of the time had noticed that unanimous agreement often indicates the presence of systemic error in the judicial process, even if the exact nature of the error is yet to be discovered.
The latter observation brought up the question of systemic risk, or the idea a cryptocurrency market crash could have a far - reaching market impact on national economies, a matter that Giancarlo dismissed due to the «relatively small» nature of the market.
The systemic risks of distributed networks and cryptocurrencies like bitcoin have already been evaluated and successfully addressed over the past years due to the open source nature of these projects.
The availability of funding on only a short - term basis also limits the ability of Regional Councils to tackle issues that are deeply entrenched and systemic in nature.
The interwoven nature of individual and relational distress, at both a dyadic (couple and parental) and whole family level, in conjunction with awareness of the critical importance of social support for post-trauma wellbeing (Saltzman et al. 2009), supports the contention that Systemic Psychotherapy with its focus on strengthening relationships and interactional processes with significant others as a means to support individual recovery and family resilience (Walsh 2016) would appear to have a valuable contribution to make to trauma recovery.
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