Sentences with phrase «urgent decisions in»

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The Indian public sector banking system is also in urgent need of reforms to governance, management appointment processes, and decision making.
Still, if one brackets the nonetheless important question as to where, if anywhere, Heidegger's substitute divinity resides in the registers of historical religion, there remains the perhaps more urgent query about the relation of his system to those ethical decisions that his - and our - time demands.
No «moral» is appended, but in the light of the teaching of Jesus as a whole (to anticipate) it is not difficult to see that it touches upon one of its recurrent themes — that the people he addressed stood in a situation in which decision was urgent and delay dangerous.
Similarly, a momentary and passing sensitivity to time, or even a lasting one, are well known phenomena: when a decision has to be made in a fairly short span of time; when a job to be done is so urgent that its accomplishment amounts to a struggle against time itself; or when in waiting for pleasant or unpleasant events one's gaze becomes increasingly fixed on the hands of the clock.
Previous trauma (recent or in the past — abuse, accident, etc.) Feeling of anxiety when exposed to situations similar to the trauma Sensations of «being in the trauma» now Nightmares Emotional numbing / detachment psychosis (very rare) * Paranoia Delusions (about baby) Hallucinations Irrational thoughts Impulsivity Refusal to eat Poor judgment Lack decision - making Break with reality Severe insomnia Confusion Higher risk if bipolar disorder in self or family * Requires urgent care.
· The «urgent bulletin» stated: «For children with severe disabilities where they are unable to share a bedroom (Gorry), the department chose to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court on the grounds that the use of the size criteria was not discriminatory or in any case could be justified.
Labour MP Andy Burnham will ask an urgent question in the House of Commons about the government's decision not to hold an inquiry into the events at Orgreave in 1984.
Speaking on the interventions in Ojodu Berger, Governor Ambode said his administration at inception, identified the axis as one of the major traffic flashpoints that required urgent attention, adding that the decision was informed by the strategic importance of this axis being a major gateway into the State.
This afternoon in the Commons, Cabinet Office minister Mark Harper was summoned to the Dispatch Box to answer an Urgent Question on the decision to grant the right to vote to prisoners.
The group wishes to lay more emphasis on the public sector worker, particularly the teachers» point of view and indeed it has become very urgent and imperative for these facts to be put out there in order for discerning minds to make an informed decision on election day.
The decision comes at a time when affordability has become an increasingly urgent issue in higher education, for both private and public institutions.
In a sign that Speaker John Bercow was also irritated by the announcement, he granted an urgent question on the decision today.
Meanwhile, Mr Johnson launched a defence of his own decision to fire Prof Nutt, both in a letter to the Guardian and in response to an urgent parliamentary question from the Conservatives.
The board also supported the decision and supported Bharucha in a statement, saying the financial situation of the school when he arrived was «not of his making and he deserves credit for sounding the alarm about the need to take urgent action to ensure Cooper Union's long - term financial sustainability.»
Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams challenged Labour's First Minister in the Senedd on the decision, following an urgent question submitted by her today.
Four in 10 parents (43 percent) had never received first aid training and they were also the least confident in making decisions about urgent situations compared to parents with first aid training.
Prof. Gordon Pipa, a senior author of the study, says that since it now seems to be possible that machines can be programmed to make human like moral decisions it is crucial that society engages in an urgent and serious debate, «we need to ask whether autonomous systems should adopt moral judgements, if yes, should they imitate moral behavior by imitating human decisions, should they behave along ethical theories and if so, which ones and critically, if things go wrong who or what is at fault?»
Sometimes she has an urgent need to prepare something in a hurry, or to take a very important decision, on the correctness of which depends her whole future.
In these UN processes it has become clear for civil society, that it is urgent and greatly needed, to create effective mechanisms and offices that would guarantee the timely accompaniment of civil society of all these UN decisions making processes, for the good of humans and the care of the planet.
Cerf says he still believes closing achievement gaps and improving student outcomes is urgent, and that the only way to do that is to make sure all decisions are made in the interests of students.
You will increase the level of your stress - resistance - This skill will be useful in your professional life as of most professions, especially well - paid, demand to make urgent decisions.
But, again, the Payment Card Industry decision - makers aren't in any urgent hurry.
For 17 of those animals, their journey started in Breckenridge, Texas where the already crowded shelter was faced with an urgent decision.
Originially, because of the number of dogs and the very Urgent need to take them into rescue, the decision was made to place them in the most economical kennel recommended to us.
The decision comes at a time when affordability has become an increasingly urgent issue in higher education, for both private and public institutions.
One should be able to look to the academies worldwide for an open, balanced, and full discussion of these matters, with engineering - level integrity when contemplating what actions to take: in practice, the level of «post-normal science» (where the «facts are uncertain, values in dispute, stakes high, and decisions urgent») gets in the way.
This motion commends the University and Council for establishing the Ethical Investment Task Team, and calls for urgent progress in completing the Task Team's work, in fully disclosing the University and UCT Foundation's investments in accord with best practice, and in opening the University's investment decision - making process to representations from all interested parties.
«A science is in the post-normal condition when the facts are uncertain, values in dispute, stakes high and decisions urgent.
The fact that climate change impacts are increasing points to the urgent need to develop and refine approaches that enable decision - making and increase flexibility and resilience in the face of ongoing and future impacts.
In decision 1 / CP.21, the commitments from all actors are recognized, including those launched through the Lima — Paris Action Agenda, as well as the urgent need to scale up the global response to climate change and support greater ambition from governments.
Climate science is an example of what Canadian educator Sue McGregor calls «post-normal science» in which «the facts are uncertain, values are in dispute, stakes are high and decisions are urgent».
A separate Carbon Market Watch analysis on the scheme's impact on the Paris Agreement calls for an urgent overhaul of the ICAO decision making process in line with countries» obligations and international common practice.
We are asking «policymakers» to make decisions that will cost us trillions of dollars (which will no longer be available to solve other urgent problems) in order to chase a will - o» - the - wisp based on «inadequate current science» (as you put it).
The two - week Bonn climate negotiations got underway, President Donald Trump delayed his anticipated decision on whether the United States would stay in the Paris Agreement, the Arctic Council recognized climate change as an urgent threat — and more.
Environmental activists have launched an urgent appeal calling for a «just decision» in a court case that has pitted Aceh's...
A recent High Court decision in Horsham Properties Group v Clark [2008] EWHC 2327 (Ch), [2008] All ER (D) 58 (Oct) has caused such concern that the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has started an urgent review into mortgage remedies, and how the law protects borrowers in mortgage arrears.
We are also regularly instructed in high - profile challenges to the decisions of public authorities and regulators, including claims which require urgent applications for interim relief, and which involve complex issues of international, EU or human rights law in the commercial sphere.
However, in December 2010 they approved Access Copyrights request for an interim tariff and amazingly conclude this announcement by saying: «This decision is being issued without reasons because the Board considers this matter to be urgent
The principles of data protection, privacy and the so - called «right to be forgotten» were in «urgent need of attention» before the controversial decision in Google v AEPD and Costeja - Gonzalez C - 131 / 12, and «a great deal more guidance and litigation is required», says barrister Jocelyn Ledward, of QEB Hollis Whiteman.
The proposals are the direct result of an urgent government review into the policy and procedures of Parole Board decisions, which began in January 2018.
Aug. 18: In the Guardian, roboticist Prof. Noel Sharkey warns against the development of fully autonomous robots that make their own decisions about lethality and calls for their urgent international regulation.
Those interested in an Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner career should be able to showcase the following skills in their resumes: clinical skills, medical teamwork, critical thinking, decision making, effective communication, and recordkeeping.
• Must have graduate degree in optometry • Must have state board license in optometry and a minimum one year of professional experience • Exercises good judgment in evaluating urgent emergency situations and executing prompt decisions • Strong customer service and oral and written communication skills, particularly the ability to write legibly and concisely, and speak effectively to patients • Ability to work with patients of all ages and ethnicities • Able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends
The report calls for a commitment to overcoming indigenous disadvantage as an urgent national priority and makes 14 recommendations including negotiation of a national framework agreement (or treaty), an entrenched guarantee against racial discrimination, better accountability and transparency of Governments and processes to ensure more effective participation of Indigenous peoples in the decision - making process.
The CERD's March 1999 decision under its early warning and urgent action procedures in respect of Australia's compliance with its obligations under the ICERD found that the amended NTA was discriminatory in that it preferred non-Indigenous interests over Indigenous ones.
Finally, real estate professionals should recognize that if checklists can improve execution and performance in life - and - death situations involving surgery and airline flight, and in million or billion - dollar financial investing decisions, then they certainly can be used in the much less urgent field of real estate.
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