Sentences with phrase «widespread challenges in»

«There are widespread challenges in aligning depression care with patient needs,» Dr. Olfson said.

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But the vote, underlining widespread concern among EU politicians about American dominance of the Internet industry, would be a significant public challenge to Google's business in Europe.
«Our work challenges the widespread assumption that true creativity requires a kind of anarchy in which people are permitted to speak their minds, whatever the consequence,» commented study lead author and Cornell organizational behavior professor Jack Goncalo.
13 Challenges to the Augustinian synthesis can be found as far back as the Middle Ages themselves, but they become stronger and more widespread only in more recent times, continuing emphatically into the present.
After analyzing each aspect, lvarez stresses that the widespread presence of different Pentecostalisms in today's Latin American and Caribbean religious scene is a pressing missiological and ecumenical challenge which requires more understanding and more openness on the part of all Christian confessions.
And yet it is obvious that watering down or editing out challenging doctrines from pastoral life has not borne fruit in widespread renewal and holiness.
Fairbairn's work is instructive to us only as an additional indicator of how widespread the centrality of love was becoming over a century ago for understanding the divine nature, even though he did not address in any helpful way how this challenges traditional understandings of divine power.
In I Kings 18, the prophet Elijah, confronted with widespread defection to Baal among his countrymen, poses a stark challenge: «If the LORD [the conventional English rendering of the four - letter Hebrew name of the God of Israel] is God, follow Him; and if Baal, follow him!»
During 2016/17, environmental water holders were presented with an unexpected challenge, as many lowland rivers in the southern and central regions of the Murray - Darling Basin were subject to low oxygen conditions following widespread natural flooding.
The rising prevalence of obesity in the face of apparently falling intake of added sugars challenges the widespread belief that energy from sugars is uniquely linked to changes in the incidence of obesity.
The findings challenge the widespread belief that energy from added sugars or sugars in solution are uniquely linked to the prevalence of obesity.
Woods» solid showing at the 18 - player, no - cut Hero World Challenge sparked widespread enthusiasm in the golf community and beyond, with even casual fans anxious to see how Tiger can perform in the latest attempt to revive his career.
But after a season of widespread discontent among United fans, the club has taken a calculated gamble in the hope that a rejuvenated and charismatic Mourinho, whose coaching record and winning attitude speak for themselves, will restore United to what they believe is their rightful place — challenging for the Premier League title.
The problem is that no such programs yet exist (although this is going to be a key objective of our SmartTeams program, and our pilot program for the NCAA and Department of Defense under our Mind Matters Challenge grant), and even if were implemented on a widespread basis (which, once again, I hope will happen once we launch the full SmartTeams program in 2016), it is unclear whether such a shift in emphasis in concussion education will achieve any meaningful increase in rates of self - reporting, at least in the short term.
The discourse «the lives of mothers and babies in rural communities are placed at risk by widespread closures of maternity services» challenges the government to address a dangerous in - equity in maternity care.
John Liu, hometown hero, antes up and denies widespread rumors of a challenge to Congresswoman Grace Meng in NY6, even offering his endorsement to the beloved incumbent in his hometown.
In addition, Espaillat spent tens of thousands of dollars and enjoyed widespread press coverage during and after the election, including during his much - covered challenge to the Board of Elections results.
On policy, the English commitment to democracy, to equal life chances and to challenging corporate excess can be seen in widespread support for an elected Lords, free school meals and the «Robin Hood» tax.
New findings challenge the widespread view that it all kicked off in the oceans.
«There has been a widespread pattern of discrimination against educators who would challenge evolution in the classroom,» Casey Luskin, a policy analyst for the pro-intelligent design Discovery Institute, in Seattle, Washington, told ScienceInsider.
Across 10 different areas of life, adolescents with cerebral palsy only ranked their quality of friend and peer relationships as on average lower than adolescents in the general population, challenging the widespread perception that adolescents with disabilities have unhappy, unfulfilled lives», says lead author Allan Colver, Professor of Community Child Health at Newcastle University in the UK.
While the new study is not a definitive explanation of the widespread bumble bee losses, which are likely the result of many factors, Cameron said, it challenges a popular hypothesis about the sudden declines of wild bumblebees in the early 1990s.
«To tackle one of the biggest big data challenges, Intel is also working closely with the Broad Institute in co-developing tools compatible with GATK to eliminate the barriers to more effective and widespread use of large scale genomic workloads.»
Conclusions: Tackling ESBL - producing E. coli in this setting will be challenging based on widespread distribution, but the low prevalence of resistance to carbapenems and colistin suggests that efforts are now required to prevent these from becoming ubiquitous.
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Milly's body language alone made it clear that the process of sharing work and receiving widespread recognition helped shatter a piece of her shell and challenged her to see herself in new, positive ways.
That's a daunting challenge for any test maker, but it's further complicated by widespread fears of soaring failure rates and their political consequences, as well as by Arne Duncan's stipulation (in the federal grants that underwrite the assessment - development process) that the states belonging to each consortium must reach consensus on those passing scores (in government jargon, «common achievement standards»).
Independent Thinking founder Ian Gilbert's increasing frustration with educational policies that favour «no excuses» and «compliance», and that ignore the broader issues of poverty and inequality, is shared by many others across the sphere of education — and this widespread disaffection has led to the assembly of a diverse cast of teachers, school leaders, academics and poets who unite in this book to challenge the status quo.
And that only occurs once in a while, often under extraordinary political or historical circumstances, usually when the country faces a big challenge, crisis, or widespread injustice.
San Francisco — Government red tape and inertia, plus union opposition, have prevented widespread student access to K - 12 online learning according to the new book Short - Circuited: The Challenges Facing the Online Learning Revolution in California, released by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California - based free - market think tank.
Originally seen as a challenge to teacher seniority, Reed vs. California was filed in 2009 by the ACLU on behalf of students at three low - income schools against the state and the LA Unified school district, alleging that widespread seniority - based layoffs enacted during the budget crisis of 2008 — 2009 disproportionately affected low income and minority students, depriving them of equal access to a quality education.
And yet, despite widespread agreement among educators on this vocabulary's importance in a child's overall educational experience, a persistent challenge exists in determining how best to incorporate it into the overall school setting and direct instruction.
There is a widespread belief among teachers that students» constant use of digital technology is hampering their attention spans and ability to persevere in the face of challenging tasks, according to two surveys of teachers being released on Thursday.
Although it is exciting to think about ways that self - regulation can be embedded in teacher preparation programs, it is important to be realistic about the challenges that must be addressed if our vision of teachers who are adept at SRL is to be turn into widespread practice in real classrooms.
In the end, the Focus Electric solves the nerdy - E.V. problem, but it may underscore the biggest current challenge to widespread adoption of electric cars: their cost.
In what has been described as the greatest challenge to the communist state in China since its inception in 1949, tens of thousands soon joined in the peaceful protest, angered by widespread governmental corruption and calling for democratic reforIn what has been described as the greatest challenge to the communist state in China since its inception in 1949, tens of thousands soon joined in the peaceful protest, angered by widespread governmental corruption and calling for democratic reforin China since its inception in 1949, tens of thousands soon joined in the peaceful protest, angered by widespread governmental corruption and calling for democratic reforin 1949, tens of thousands soon joined in the peaceful protest, angered by widespread governmental corruption and calling for democratic reforin the peaceful protest, angered by widespread governmental corruption and calling for democratic reform.
Abstract: There is widespread consensus amongst the veterinary and research communities on the need for a collaborative, international effort to address challenges surrounding effective use of genetic health testing (GT) in dogs.
Can you talk about some of the positives in having such a widespread exhibition, as well as some of the challenges?
Highlighting the DMA's exceptional holdings of artwork by female artists working in Europe between the late 18th and early 20th centuries, this exhibition, a complement to Berthe Morisot, Female Impressionist, explores the challenges and limitations experienced by female artists seeking professional careers before women were admitted into fine art academies and / or gained widespread social acceptance.
The paper suggests that these physicists joined the environmental backlash to stem changing tides in science and society, and to defend their preferred understandings of science, modernity, and of themselves as a physicist elite — understandings challenged by on - going transformations encapsulated by the widespread concern about human - induced climate change.
While ensuring the widespread deployment of carbon capture / storage technology does represent a significant challenge, it is more feasible than other policy options being offered by those who simply don't see any role for coal in our energy future.
In a July 28 Op - Ed article in The Times, Ingraffea, a prominent foe of the drilling technique best known as fracking, challenged the widespread view of natural gas as a «bridge» from coal to a cleaner energy future, saying it was a «gangplank to a warm future.&raquIn a July 28 Op - Ed article in The Times, Ingraffea, a prominent foe of the drilling technique best known as fracking, challenged the widespread view of natural gas as a «bridge» from coal to a cleaner energy future, saying it was a «gangplank to a warm future.&raquin The Times, Ingraffea, a prominent foe of the drilling technique best known as fracking, challenged the widespread view of natural gas as a «bridge» from coal to a cleaner energy future, saying it was a «gangplank to a warm future.»
Techniques to address dramatically reduce thermal bridging are available and reasonably well proven, but face many challenges in reaching widespread acceptable.
The unanimous panel reversed and remanded the case to the district court, potentially setting the stage for widespread challenge to similar decrees, and illustrating the importance of early and active intervention by the regulated community in such cases.
• There is much scientific and historical evidence that the reported recent warming in the Arctic is not unprecedented, for instance the 1920/30's are recorded to have been relatively warm as in this 2006 paper, and this newer paper is interesting if challenging, but there are still other similar papers and much widespread history of the Medieval Warm Period.
This is, in fact, how the United States tackled past pollution challenges like acid rain and ozone depletion: First we created low - cost alternatives, and then we implemented regulations to require their widespread adoption.
Given that climate change challenges not only vested interests, but also a deeply entrenched world view — as once did the notion that the earth goes around the sun, widespread denial of the human role in it should not come as a great surprise.
The Wall Street Journal has reported the results of two independent studies that suggest the widespread use of ethanol from corn could result in nearly twice the greenhouse gas emissions as the gasoline it would replace because of expected land - use changes, researchers concluded Thursday. The study challenges the rush to biofuels as a response to global warming.
A research initiative that mapped decisions by town managers in Maine to sources of climate information, engineering design, mandated requirements, and calendars identified the complex, multi-jurisdictional challenges of widespread adaptation for even such seemingly simple actions as using larger culverts to carry water from major storms.116 To help towns adapt culverts to expected climate change over their lifetimes, the Sustainability Solutions Initiative is creating decision tools to map culvert locations, schedule maintenance, estimate needed culvert size, and analyze replacement needs and costs.
The purpose of this paper is to provide a layman's critique of the Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) theory, and in particular to challenge the fairly widespread notion that the science and projected consequences of AGW currently justify massive spending and government intervention into the world's economies.
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