Sentences with phrase «systemic problems in»

Such unhealthy thought patterns have led to ongoing, systemic problems in today's general populous.
This is particularly important so as to address any teething problems that may emerge through the implementation of the new arrangements to ensure that they do not become systemic problems in the future.
I can address both personal functioning issues such as anxiety and depression as well as systemic problems in your marriage.
The systemic problems in our justice system were addressed in part for First Nations through Section 718 of the Criminal Code, which lists the «Purposes and Principles of Sentencing,» which were first codified on September 3, 1996,
The commenter explained that peer review information developed to identify and correct systemic problems in delivery of care must be protected from disclosure to allow a full discussion of the root causes of such events so they may be identified and addressed.
Moreover, legal design can also address unseen systemic problems in the legal system.
The poor GCM skill scores certainly suggests systemic problems in the parameterizations used to tune the models.
I am pointing out the possibility of some systemic problems in the existing repertoire.
Then, there's also a big difference between this one relatively small space, versus systemic problems in the general workplace, as U.C. Berkeley professor of law Melissa Murray points out:
If left untreated, dental disease can lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the bloodstream and damaging the heart valves, kidneys, and liver.
On the other hand, in most cases dogs acquire heart disease with age, infectious or non infectious causes or due to any other systemic problems in the body.
Dental problems, if left untreated, can often lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the blood stream and damaging the kidneys, heart and liver.
The Hechinger special report points to numerous culprits, starting with systemic problems in high school special education programs such as teachers inadequately trained to support special education students; districts lacking the funding to provide needed supports; expectations so low that they harm, not help, students; and capable students being pushed into «alternate» diploma programs that limit their future options.
As Malloy stressed in a press release following the announcement of the State's appeal: «It would be prudent to address the systemic problems in our educational system, particularly fair funding, in a serious manner once and for all in the 2017 legislative session... Let us take this opportunity to act on behalf of all of our students.»
It would be prudent to address the systemic problems in our educational system, particularly fair funding, in a serious manner once and for all in the 2017 legislative session.
However, the systemic problems in our education model are so pervasive and entangled that — asked only to address the constitutionality of our spending — Moukawsher has found himself requiring the state to produce a plan that also addresses standards, human resources, special education, and the relationship between state and local government.
However, what really elevates «The Night Of» beyond the typical crime drama is the superb writing by co-creators Richard Price and Steve Zaillian, which delivers a probing examination of the systemic problems in the U.S. criminal justice system (from the police, to the prisons, to the lawyers) and how one crime can affect the lives of not only the accused but the people connected to them as well.
Research is finding that not only is gum disease a leading cause of tooth loss in adults, but those bacteria living in the mouth and under the gums can cause systemic problems in the body as well!
DiNapoli's office found systemic problems in the program's administration.
Firstbuy is, of course, a relatively short - term sticking plaster for wider systemic problems in housing and planning.
In prime minister's questions yesterday David Cameron said job cuts and the merger between Customs and the Inland Revenue had created systemic problems in the new department.
In a 2014 audit, Comptroller Tom DiNapoli examined DHCR's awarding of funds from a program, the Low Income Housing Trust Fund, and found systemic problems in its administration.
The early results, in other words, weren't what we wanted, but there's also reason to think they weren't reflective of major, systemic problems in the team.
Recent changes in the rules actually seem to go with the flow of systemic problems in the profession rather than helping to counter them.
«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.
He found a mathemtical error that turned out to be a systemic problem in the way that the science is conducted and the review process is implemented.
The state of Florida (like many other states) allows law enforcement to conduct random sobriety checkpoints; however, drunk driving continues to be systemic problem in this country — with one in every three traffic deaths in the U.S. involving a driver under the influence.
Greenwood's infringing conduct was not typical of a systemic problem in the Ottawa Police Force.»

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Uber has major problems, like the alleged systemic sexual harassment in the organization, resulting in the company hiring an outside legal team led by former Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate.
Bush says many fellows who come to work in the US from other countries are surprised by the systemic problems they encounter in poor urban areas.
Sexism in tech is absolutely «absolutely a systemic problem,» Square CFO Sarah Friar told CNBC's Deirdre Bosa on Squawk Box Asia.
And this is what Gross doesn't like, writing, «The fact is that derivatives on a systemic basis represent increased leverage and therefore increased risk — presenting possible exit and liquidity problems in future months and years.»
The challenge for Quantum Dawn 2's victims was not only spotting a problem, but communicating with rivals, exchanges and government authorities to conclude that markets were in the throes of a systemic crisis and needed to be shut down.
Recent surveys highlight how systemic a problem this actually is — in one, nearly three quarters of respondents stated that time spent reconciling expenses kept them from addressing critical business issues, while in another, those surveyed reported that they spend up to 40 percent of their time on tasks not related to growing their company.
But it's hard to ignore the systemic problems that are also in play.
«I'm worried about the systemic risk that this centralized company poses, and I'm worried that if they go down, they will take down the space with them,» said Emin Gün Sirer, a computer science professor at Cornell University, who has a track record of successfully predicting problems in the growing virtual currency industry.
The Justice Department has «systemic» problems in how it handles sexual harassment complaints, with those found to have acted improperly often not receiving appropriate punishment, and the issue requires «high level action,» according to the department's inspector general.
For Amanda Shebiel, who left Nike in September after about five years at the company, the promise to address longstanding systemic problems is welcome, but late.
Cambridge Analytica «is another indication of systemic problems at Facebook,» Pivotal Research analyst Brian Wieser wrote in a research note Sunday night.
In this Part II of a two - part series, we identify systemic problems with the current institutions that fund venture -LSB-...]
In this Part II of a two - part series, we identify systemic problems with the current institutions that fund venture capital (VC) groups and propose how to change this archaic system.
Note that whatever caused the spread to widen in August 2007 was signaling a systemic financial problem well in advance of the actual trigger events.
Hopefully by filing suit and making my allegations public, I will help to ensure that Catholic Charities will finally fix the systemic problems I discovered and provide the type of medical treatment that would warrant the level of trust its patients place in it.»
And is this simply a PR problem for Christians, or do these numbers reflect a systemic problem with the way the Gospel is being interpreted by its followers in today's culture?
The problems that contribute to unrealistic images of aging must be addressed at both the personal and the systemic levels; healthy old age and its proper representation in society are a matter of public policy as well as of individual behavior.
Can any of us still believe that good old George McGovern would have solved the systemic problem of American industrial implication in Africa, Latin America, Europe or southeast Asia?
These activities must be carried out in recognition of the fact that many of the problems affecting the lives of individuals in negative ways are systemic, and can be dealt with only at that level.
The strategy of the academy and of the Department of Defense, revealed in an investigation led by Lieutenant General Roger Brady, himself an evangelical Christian, has been to respond to instances of alleged intolerance rather than to any systemic problem.
We exist in the paradox of a time with a profound realization that our problems are systemic, far exceeding individual is - tic consent or solutions, but the fundamental approach to sin in our society remains a litany of personal failures.
But in the faith journey, perhaps such severe swings point to a systemic problem more than a personal one.
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