Sentences with phrase «urgent decisions need»

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This may also be why PBoC Governor Zhou — who was among the first senior policymakers, I believe, to recognize the urgent need for China to rebalance economic growth away from the current debt - addicted model — seems to be among the key economic decision - makers.
The Indian public sector banking system is also in urgent need of reforms to governance, management appointment processes, and decision making.
The study's lead author, Mr Jason Bentley from the Menzies Centre for Health Policy commented: «There is an urgent need for strategies to inform more judicious clinical decision making about the timing of planned birth.»
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.»
«Today's decision only underscores the urgent need to enact federal immigration reform.
The reason: an urgent need to emphasize to politicians that UK science is already being damaged by Brexit, the country's decision to leave the European Union.
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?»
The findings highlight the urgent need for policy - makers worldwide to re-think the issue as many decision - makers, national and internationally, assume that fossil fuel emissions can be offset through sequestering carbon by planting trees and other land management practices.
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.
«But with schools increasingly accountable for the impact of all of their spending decisions on pupil attainment, there is an urgent need for more and better evidence on the relative benefits of different approaches and strategies.
Since we understand that your need might be urgent, we have designed a fast application and almost guaranteed approval 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.
No one, no matter how poor, should have to make the heart - breaking decision to euthanize their pet or neglect urgent medical needs because of the costs involved.
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.
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.
This is, supposedly, «On the Beach» summer time when decision makers focus on everything other than HR matters, a time to try to conserve their budget, and the need to hire is not as urgent and can be pushed off.
These include health, safety and welfare issues and also if one parent is incarcerated or on deployment or out of the State of California or the United States for an extended period of time since decisions may need to be made which are urgent.
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