Sentences with phrase «wider analysis of the problem»

It also means contributing to the wider analysis of the problem — through research and technology and through engagement in the search for the best public policy mechanisms, the actions which can produce the right solutions for the long - term common interest.

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Since 1981, the Institute has provided objective analysis and concrete solutions to a wide range of international economic problems.
Our analysis and that of many Bolivians is that the drug problem, a truly critical problem here and in the United States, is serving as a pretext for wider U.S. military presence and control on the continent of South America.
The problem of trust goes far wider than the BBC, YouGov President, Peter Kellner analyses (Comments: 7)
Scientists for years have looked for the biological roots of the problem using tools such as genome - wide association studies and gene - linkage analysis, which crunch genetic and health data from thousands of people in an effort to pinpoint disease - causing genetic variants.
Both tests measure a wide range of real - world skills like critical thinking, problem solving, and analysis.
It is a call to better action — action based on a collaborative analysis of fundamental assumptions that gives full consideration to many problem - solving alternatives and uses a wide lens to reflect on complex issues.
It is asserted that the analysis will be extended to further areas of climate change research implying the perceived problem is wider than the three areas.
We recommend that the new scenarios be used not only in the IPCC's future assessments of climate change, its impacts, and adaptation and mitigation options, but also as the basis for analyses by the wider research and policy community of climate change and other environmental problems.
Offering a wide array of skills pertinent to problem resolution and critical analysis of financial junctions
Perform root cause analysis of enterprise wide problems involving application, networking and associated hardware.
The study (1) briefly describes the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) approach, (2) describes agency - wide implementation of CPS and the challenges this agency faced, (3) reports rates of S / R across two programs in which data are available before and after adoption of CPS, and (4) presents an exploratory analysis of improved youth outcomes that may support LeBel and Goldstein's assertion that reducing S / R contributes to improved outcomes through redistribution of staff time into therapeutic activities.
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