Sentences with phrase «wider concerns»

The finding reflects wider concerns about the neutrality of government staff and suspicion that some voters have received multiple voting cards.
But the funding scheme has drawn wide concern among many school districts over fear it will not be enough to pay for a revamped teacher evaluation system.
But once we are freed from the obsession to baptize, to «save `, and our concern becomes the much wider concern of God to bring about God's Kingdom, the obvious relativization of baptism opens the way to understand the Church not as an Institution of Salvation, but as a movement of Jesus followers at the service of all God's people and God's creation.
This reflects the artist's wider concern with the performative role that language plays, both in reflecting on reality and in shaping our understanding of that reality through speech.
Once we are freed from the obsession to baptize, to «save `, and our concern becomes the much wider concern of God to bring about God's Kingdom, the obvious relativization of baptism opens the way to understand the Church not as an Institution of Salvation, but as a movement of Jesus followers at the service of all God's people and God's creation.
The Commodity Futures Trading Committee (CFTC) is moving to address industry - wide concerns over its oversight responsibilities for cryptocurrencies, the burgeoning asset class that has quickly moved...
We will use the forthcoming Water (Financial Assistance) Bill to raise wider concerns about rising bills and affordability faced by households across the country; and urge the Government to think again about delaying wider water reforms.
When asked how the new budgeting regime was working, more than half said it depended which judge they were before — reflecting wider concern in the legal profession that judicial inconsistency is undermining the regime.
Wide concerns Germline gene editing is already banned by law in many countries — a 2014 review by Tetsuya Ishii, a bioethicist at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, found that of 39 countries, 29 have laws or guidelines that ban the practice.
In addition, concerned citizens in the highly decentralized New Orleans landscape have found it difficult to express system wide concerns or to appeal school - level decisions that seemingly can't go beyond an individual charter school board.
A seafood advertisement in the Singapore Straits Times in January, 2016, shows the market for dried shark fin persists despite wide concern about impacts on shark populations.
The provision is a response to wide concern across the community that the costs of regulatory compliance could be too high for fledgling virtual currency enterprises.
The National Bank of Greece study was published Tuesday as Greece heads to new general elections on June 17, amid Europe - wide concern of broader financial turmoil if Greece's place in the single currency is threatened by a victory for an anti-austerity party.
Through the daily practice of painting he is able to relate quotidien activity with wider concerns about the world.
The Commodity Futures Trading Committee (CFTC) is moving to address industry - wide concerns over its oversight responsibilities for cryptocurrencies, the burgeoning asset class that has quickly moved...
The issues identified by the review are part of much wider concerns I have about the operation of the whole native title system and its ability to deliver on the object of providing recognition and protection of native title.
«These problems represent a significant setback to universal credit and raise wider concerns about the department's ability to deal with weak programme management, over-optimistic timescales, and a lack of openness about progress.»
He said: «There is a wider concern... in the business community about the tax system in the digital age.»
What's crucial is the wider concerns about the effects on society.
«I always felt it a testament to luminosity of his intellect that he was so outwardly engaged in the world, and had such penetrating vision and passion for the wider concerns of society and ethics.»
We spoke to Jeff Moss, the founder of Black Hat and Def Con, two of the most well - known hacking and information - security conferences in the world, and advisor to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council, who says that security can't just be an issue for IT to contend with — it has to be a company - wide concern.
THE issue of safety is a world - wide concern, as we saw last week when the Minesafe International 2000 Conference was held in Perth.
Today, it seems the premier and her colleagues are resorting to outright denial, even in the face of serious province - wide concern.
The «welfare state», for example, is an expression of a wide concern for love in relationship, but always with freedom guaranteed to the persons who constitute the society.
Defense is a team - wide concern, and the Blazers are playing it at a level no one thought possible.
For Baby Milk Action's wider concerns about the industry - funded ASA see the briefing: How the Advertising Standards Authority fails to protect babies and their families in the UK.
These events are also a great opportunity to raise awareness of wider concerns about Nestlé practices and Baby Milk Action has produced a kit of materials for anyone interested in demonstrating.
These specific questions of affordability speak to a wider concern about Labour's ability to deliver: that while they may be caring, they are still not competent.
This is part of a wider concern that people increasingly have about major institutions and the way they exercise power.
(Although as openDemocracy has previously revealed, only one unincorporated association has ever made such a declaration — which points to wider concerns about the policing of the law as it stands).
«Those two Bills, when they come, will address the wider concerns of the public and the law school but immediately, we need to enable the law school to be able to process for admission for 2018 and the Supreme Court says that they must have an amendment enabling them to conduct an examination and that is what we have unanimously agreed to,» he added.
Mr Gove insisted that the Home Secretary had been «rapid, gracious and determined» in her handling of the both the targets row and wider concerns about the treatment of the Windrush generation, longstanding British citizens who have been swept up in the Government's «hostile environment» immigration policy.
«As our future climate warms and droughts in the Southeast become more frequent and severe, this is going to be a major region - wide concern,» Clark added.
Our lengthy discussion touched on many aspects of Blue Jasmine, along with Allen's general filmmaking process and wider concerns.
His work unites these disciplines by exposing them to a wider concern: the potential of education and institutions for maintaining or changing social relations.
«In general, our culture has taken a laissez - faire attitude about boys, thinking that what they are watching and seeing isn't going to hurt them,» says Tappan, a professor at Colby College in Maine and director of its education program, «but there's a wider concern.
According to a poll of 1,012 parents with school - aged children and 755 teachers, which was conducted by YouGov and the National Union of Teachers (NUT), there is a wide concern about school cuts.
Oates has wider concerns about replicating the problems in other tests, such as the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).
Before identifying these five actions however I need to address one system - wide concern that that must be addressed first.
(14) With respect to noncompliance with a DOT agency regulation, conduct that affects important provisions of Department - wide concern (e.g., failure to properly conduct the selection process for random testing).
Discoverability is an industry - wide concern.
But, with Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes 2.0 Edition having fallen far short of expectation, wider concerns have surrounded the development pressures of annualising their toys - to - life pursuit.
Horgan's interest in the sharing of information — through broadcast, distribution, or teaching — is derived from a wider concern with how history can be invented and how society might reproduce and consider itself in the contemporary moment.
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