Sentences with phrase «systemic problem where»

The licensing by government (at federal, state and local levels) for large - scale breeding kennels has created a systemic problem where other officials assume a kennel is in compliance or treating animals properly because the business was given a «stamp of approval» from a designated state or federal authority.
Mimi Rocah, who worked from 2001 to 2017 as an assistant United States attorney in New York, including on some Albany corruption cases, said there is a «systemic problem where minimal transparency is required and back - room deals are allowed to thrive.

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Crispin suggests that rather than focusing on safety as a guiding principle to govern or advocate for, the focus should be on peace, where there is a focus on addressing social problems and systemic issues that impact homelessness, mass incarceration and mental illness.
«It is a blatant example of a systemic problem in these municipalities, where zoning fire safety codes are not being enforced and people's lives are at risk,» said Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski.
I can't work it out where its coming from, the neck, the esophagus or a systemic cardiovascular problem.
I have read that H. pylori is associated with a wide variety of health problems, but are you aware of cases where H. pylori seemed to be the primary cause of major systemic (as opposed to narrowly gastric) disease, which then resolved upon treatment of H. pylori?
The problem with race as a subject in Hollywood is that the complexities of systemic oppression are fundamentally incompatible with the simplification necessary for narrative - driven filmmaking, where the priority of story resolution often results in laughably...
«The Government needs to take note of this report, reflect on where its education policies are going wrong, and take action to address these systemic problems
5:14 Dr. Montecel explains the three premises on which the framework is based: (1) The problem is systemic (2) Achieving student success requires developing a vision of seeking outcomes for all children, no matter where they come from, the color of their skin, and the language they speak.
As we strive to implement strategies that promote systemic change, we must do so with the goal that no matter where students are assigned, they have the benefit of the thinking, expertise, and dedication of all teachers in that grade level or subject area; that they are part of a school system that requires all teachers to participate in learning teams that are provided regular time to plan, study, and problem solve together; and that this collaboration ensures that great practices and high expectations spread across classrooms, grade levels, and schools.
It is not a problem of one struggle but it is where our struggles come together and are compounded by the same systemic injustices.
That is not necessarily a problem in a structure where the number of equity partners grows at a much lower rate than the pyramid below, but the US model — set to become dominant in the UK — is not a highly leveraged one, so sets up some interesting systemic questions for growth.
But it's a problem I've written about before and in my view it is both troubling, and suggests the more systemic problem of a culture where conduct that looks like arrogance is permitted, and even celebrated.
Where a breach involves sensitive information and affects a large number of individuals, the organization may still avoid disclosure if, in its own assessment, it does not deem the breach to be indicative of a «systemic» problem.
The health care provider will consult lawyers who are apart of the partnership; in cases where systemic problems have been identified the lawyers can set up a legal clinic at the hospital.
Strong emphasis is also placed upon systemic formulation, where a shared understanding of the problems is pulled together into a coherent narrative, open for exploring with families and for setting out clearly future intervention goals.
Properly trained family therapists and systemic consultants may use their skills in diverse contexts such as organizations and institutions, where they can foster team work and problem - solving.
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