Sentences with phrase «vast need of»

The traditional school sector is in vast need of improvement.
India's research agenda is very heavily driven by the government, and one of the government's main ambitions is to meet the vast needs of a country where 300 million people — roughly the population of the United States — live on less than US$ 1 a day.
Relay's leaders started their program with the vision of creating a new pipeline of effective new teachers in order to address the vast needs of low - income communities across the nation.

Not exact matches

For more than two decades, Springboard's Millman has contended that we needed vast societal changes before we'd have masses of women building fast - growing companies, cracking the very top ranks of entrepreneurship.
The vast majority of the time, the problem needs to be handled one - on - one by the employee's manager.
As the study itself points out, the vast majority of online news readers get the content they need from aggregators and networks such as Facebook.
Shorn of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are now speed - reading through not only the vast academic literature but also CT scans, electronic medical records, and mountains of data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
And whether you agree with that stand or not, the fact is that the vast majority of the four million refugees are victims themselves, simply trying to escape the same intolerance, fear and violence — and they need help.
It will own a vast distribution apparatus; have the rights to more comedy programs than most of its competitors; and be producing much of the material they need to do battle with one another — as well as, inevitably, with Dynamics itself.
A vast amount of industry will need to be built on Mars by many other companies and millions of people,» says Musk, via a Reddit Ask me Anything.
«The vast majority of these agencies are following the rules and those who break the law need to be held accountable.»
It means effort and probably a vast mass of things you need to get done.
Next on the list was Afghanistan where, despite having pulled out the vast majority of combat troops years ago, the U.S. saw the need to drop 1,337 bombs.
Between moms» influence and their sheer purchasing power (moms in the U.S. command $ 2.1 trillion in spending power), companies in a wide variety of industries should explore the possibility of tailoring their offerings to the specific needs of this vast market.
They can be expensive, however, and many small businesses don't have the need for the vast array of tools some of these products offer.
In a statement on Saturday, ASEAN leaders affirmed the need for peace in the South China Sea, where the bloc is currently negotiating a set of rules with China to avoid conflicts arising from a bitter territorial dispute pitting some members against Beijing's vast claims to the strategic waterway.
Thanks to the vast amounts of olive drab wool the Army needed during the war, uniform color varied from mustard green to brown.
Since the topic of leadership is so vast, we need to narrow things down to a simple framework that works practically and can be replicated.
A century ago, a single oilfield in east Texas met the vast majority of the United States's petroleum needs.
While some studies show high - needs (primarily low - income) children may demonstrate prolonged improvement due to the added attention and structure of the extra half - day, the vast majority of kids derive no pedagogical benefit whatsoever.
Since the vast majority of child - abduction cases involve someone a kid already knows, you might also adopt McBride's favorite safety mantra: «If anyone makes you feel sad, scared, or confused, you need to tell me right away.»
Further, the vast majority of businesses need to look beyond their own immediate financial interests for this success to last.
For instance, local and national governments would receive the help they need to meet the vast capital costs of investments required to protect cities and infrastructure from increasingly frequent extreme weather events.
If Prime membership is starting to plateau, according to the Wall Street firm, Amazon needs to target lower - income households and those with older consumers residing in them — two segments of the market that have historically been a small percentage of Amazon's vast population of Prime users.
Utilizing our vast expertise, manpower and scope of services, Clean Harbors provides comprehensive chemical packing, transportation and disposal for routine or emergency needs.
Probably the most discussed aspect of the NGP Report (see this excellent discussion on CBC's The 180 beginning at around the seven minute mark) is the JRP's treatment (or lack thereof) of «upstream» greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), and specifically the apparent asymmetry between the JRP's decision to consider the need to open markets for projected increases in oil production — the vast majority of which would uncontrovertibly be from the oil sands — but not the GHGs associated with this projected growth.
But because Florida imports the vast majority of its fuel needs, the potential disruptions of major ports on the Florida coast will be pivotal.
'' [W] e strongly question whether the IRS has actually established a reasonable basis to support the mass production of records for half of a million people, the vast majority of whom appear to not be conducting the volume of transactions needed to report them to the IRS.
Our decades of experience in chemical cleaning, along with our vast equipment inventory and highly skilled personnel, make Clean Harbors the natural choice for your high - pressure service needs.
The vast majority of business credit cards, although attached to your company's credit, will also need you to personally guarantee the account.
But accumulating a vast pile of dollars will deprive the economy of the hard currency it needs to keep growing and create jobs.
We leverage more than 35 years of experience in waste management, advanced technologies and a vast transportation network to provide a single source for all of your waste disposal and recycling needs.
The vast majority of those lack a strategic tech partner and take care of their IT needs in - house — which can rob any business of time, energy and efficiency.
But surely the vast majority of Canadians would accept an increase in the GST of only «one cent on the dollar» knowing the additional revenues would be used to provide needed funding for many groups and individuals»?
Google has also stated that the vast majority of websites don't need to use it and still recommends taking the manual approach to removing links first.
For all those reasons, it is a remarkable failure not only that Canada's mining machinery industry remains underdeveloped, capable of meeting only a small portion of the mining industry's needs in Canada (let alone globally)-- but, worse yet, that Canadian governments haven't even seriously thought about how to translate our growing resource extraction industry into a larger domestic mining machinery capbility. We've never seriously tried to make those connections. Which explains why the vast majority of the sophisticated, expensive, high - tech equipment used in our mines is imported.Â
If you want to acquire vast sums of Bitcoins fastly, you need to use one of the vital exchanges which yield enough liquidity.
With sales development you're moving through the vast majority of the discovery phase and into the needs assessment / diagnosis phase.
In recent years, oil and gas majors like Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell have invested billions of dollars into LNG projects in countries like Australia and Qatar, while further vast sums have been spent on plants that turn LNG back into gas in consuming countries, all in the belief the world's need for the fuel would rise rapidly — especially as countries, particularly in Asia, sought to move away from more polluting -LSB-...]
hawaiiguest We do not know what the world would look like without the continuing influence of a core belief held by the vast majority of humans that existence is more than physical needs and desires.
Since it apparently needs clarification, my intent was not to include atheism as a religious group, but to speak to the vast number of atheists that treat it as such.
The Chaplains can claim they're there for all faiths but at the end of the day I truly believe that in the vast majority of cases they put their particular faith before the needs of their troops.
No compendium of social statistics is needed to see the vast disparities in economic advantage which separate the inner - city black poor from the rest of the nation.
It would be blatant discrimination to ensure that only persons of «their» faith were employed in their stores (Imagine the headlines if the store put a «Help wanted, no Jewish, Hindu, Muslin or episcopalians need apply»...), so therefore, the rules that apply to the vast majority must apply to them.
It must have seemed unlikely, in the 1970s, that his modest achievements in Krakow - a vast annual Corpus Christi procession through the city, the great new church at Nowa Huta, a network of social care established for unmarried mothers and others in need, youth gatherings up in the Tatra mountains and in overflowing city churches — would in due course overwhelm official Marxism by sheer force of joyful hope and moral uplift.
Vast sums of money and resources are invested in the creation, mainly through the mass media, of «needs» which otherwise would not exist.
Thus, there really is no need for the vast majority of the weapons out there.
This is an aspect of the Church's teaching that has not yet been fully developed and needs to flourish in the 21st century as we ponder the message of the great Council of the Church that was held in the 20th, following two ghastly world wars and the imposition of atheism on vast tracts of the globe.
A vast amount of further experiment and correlation of experience is needed in this field.
But we also need to understand how the gospel equips us to deal with the vast gulf between what God declares to be His good plan for His daughters and the reality of our daily lives.
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