Sentences with phrase «tackled at the root»

And this requires not just the security measures I have outlined but that we work with all communities and all countries through debate, discussion, dialogue and education as we tackle at root the evils that risk driving people, particularly vulnerable young people, into the hands of violent extremists.

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In order to effectively implement change and tackle challenges that are deeply rooted in the culture, organizations need active involvement at all decision - making levels, strategic, tactic and operational.
Accelerated fat cell metabolism would essentially tackle obesity at its root biological level, rather than simply facilitate behavioral changes.
Release said it's «helping develop spiritual resilience, tackle the lack of education and respond to the oppression and poverty that lie at the root of the problem in Egypt».
If we really want to tackle the issue we must look at the roots of it: male aggression.
Clinton said other necessary reforms include proper treatment for the mentally ill and drug addicted who make up an increasingly larger percentage of the prison population, sentencing reform so people with low level offenses do not face long prison terms, and tackling income inequality, which is often at the root of the problem for many people caught in the criminal justice system.
Douglas Alexander, the shadow foreign secretary and Labour's election co-ordinator, said the party recognises it has work to do to «tackle the alienation that lies at the root of the anger that so many voters feel».
Speaking at the opening of bilateral talks between Nigeria and Kenya, Thursday in Nairobi, President Buhari warned that radicalization and violent extremism were increasingly taking root across Africa and must be tackled head - on and with brand new strategies.
Mr Alexander conceded: «We have work to do... we need to tackle the alienation that lies at the root of the anger that so many voters feel.»
The need for preventive care is overlooked, and the opportunity to tackle the problem at its roots is missed.
In case you didn't know, a holistic approach means that the program takes a look at what the root cause might be and tackles that problem from the inside.
Slavery is always a tough subject to tackle, and one that is often considered pretentious at this point — after all, how many Roots and Color Purples do we need before we recognize that slavery is bad?
It is not that the three workload reports published in the past few months were wrong — they contain many sensible recommendations — but they don't tackle the root causes of overwork at a policy level: compliance, fear, focus and change.
Decades later, shelters leading the field are innovative, creative community centers that tackle animal homelessness at the roots and boast vastly improved live - release rates.
Wyman, who has a background in social services and once worked at a homeless shelter, has long seen the need for animal organizations to tackle the root causes of pet homelessness.
Understanding that reactivity is at its roots an expression of fear allows us to change the behavior by tackling that underlying fear.
By tackling coal in the Powder River Basin, at the root of the problem, we can make the difference here in the U.S. and beyond.
Energy and Climate Change secretary Ed Davey says these proposals are «a radical shift» away from old policies of «tinkering at the edges» without tackling fuel poverty's root causes — homes that are too energy inefficient to be kept warm on a budget.
The integrative approach outlined in this book will help your clients conquer substance abuse by identifying their own values, strengthening their motivation, and tackling other mental health problems that may lie at the root of their addiction.
Getting to the root cause is often helpful, because many different problems can be tackled at once.
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