Sentences with phrase «urgency of addressing the problem»

The goal should be to uncover a new problem that the prospect didn't fully understand, and to increase the urgency of addressing the problem.
If they can, the argument goes, then the urgency of addressing the problem becomes incontrovertible; if it doesn't, then it allows countries to continue delaying action or reducing their commitments.

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Some branch executives who were present at the press conference also appealed to the party to as a matter of urgency address their concerns raised in the petition to avoid any problems in the constituency in the very near future.
As a landlord, NYCHA recognizes the urgency and enormity of the problems that affect our residents» quality of life, and the de Blasio administration has made it a priority to address this since day one,» NYCHA said in a statement, cited by the newspaper.
The problems that NCLB flagged have not gone away, but states now have a chance to address them using tools and techniques that better equip parents to demand change and maintain a sense of urgency about the needs of the disadvantaged students the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was crafted to help!
While the government is to be commended for the actions taken so far... stubborn digital exclusion and systemic problems with digital education and training need to be addressed as a matter of urgency in the government's forthcoming digital strategy.»
Several organizations recognized the lifesaving urgency of this issue, and noticed that one way to address the problem was to make it easy for victims and shelter advocates to locate existing programs that can house victims» pets.
The speed with which we have been addressing these problems seems completely disconnected from the urgency of the situation.
And if you don't think about a problem much, you're unlikely to gain a sense of urgency about having to address it.
As someone who is convinced by the science and believes that we should be addressing the problem with some degree of urgency, I am rather more than frustrated by this endless quibbling about what we don't know about what we don't know.
My plan addresses the first two, and has severe requirements for both because of the urgency of time in which the problem must be corrected.
While I suspect there will always be a need for authoritarian and perhaps adversarial court processes to address truly intractable individuals and problems of genuine urgency, I worry that a reconceptualization of the system may call for more than triage processes and the co-locatation of social services, both of which are reconfigurations of existing services, but may demand a fundamental reconsideration of our basic assumptions and a critically examination of alternatives such as inquisitorial processes, abridged trial procedures, non-adversarial judging techniques, the embedding of mental health professionals in decision - making processes and so forth.
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