Sentences with phrase «widespread need in»

«Responding to urgent, widespread need in the midst of a catastrophic hurricane season, the «One America Appeal» today announced their efforts will also aid the recovery from Hurricane Maria,» the release read.

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«We still don't believe the virus will become widespread in Texas, but there could be more cases, so people need to protect themselves from mosquito bites, especially in parts of the state that stay relatively warm in the fall and winter.»
But despite widespread unhappiness in the party over Trump's tariffs, passage of such legislation would be a long shot - especially since a two - thirds super-majority would be needed for passage over a likely presidential veto.
Because many cities don't have widespread public transportation, American households are put in a tough position where a new car is unaffordable but a vehicle is needed to get to work every day.
But Jockey, the venerable U.S. underwear manufacturer, says women needed a new system, citing widespread complaints that A to D sizes aren't consistent across brands and that they factor in size, but not the shape, of breasts.
Moderate and conservative lawmakers have said the legislation needs some major changes in the wake of a brutal Congressional Budget Office (CBO) score projecting widespread coverage losses and short - term premium hikes.
On the other hand, homeownership is widespread in Canada and provides a flow of services in retirement that obviates the need for cash (and, indeed, home ownership can become a source of cash income through downsizing housing and / or a reverse mortgage annuity).
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question about the ownership of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
«Since the province doesn't monitor the use of foreign workers, we only have anecdotal evidence to go on, but we need to know if there is still widespread use of the program in the construction industry,» said Horgan.
And I do think there is an element of hope in the crusade's demonstration that moral appeal and censure can affect a behavior so widespread, although goodness knows there are evils much more in need of our moral attention.
We who are Evangelicals recognize the need to address the widespread misunderstanding in our community that sola scriptura (Scripture alone) means nuda scriptura (literally, Scripture unclothed; i.e., denuded of and abstracted from its churchly context).
The survey results suggested widespread support but also pockets of concern and opposition, and Tietjen concluded that «work needed to be done in order to reassure the small number of clergy who had reservations about our Lutheran commitment.»
It is just this illusion of sex without consequences, she maintains, that brought us to the point of needing widespread access to abortion in the first place.
Reasons for this outcome were multiple: though world membership had doubled during Neal C. Wilson's 12 years in office, his authoritarian management style had alienated several constituencies; he had been identified with several demoralizing theological and financial crises; his age, 70, was against him in spite of his astounding vigor, and a widespread sense of deep crisis and need for new directions had gone unanswered.
You can do this responsibly (if the abuse isn't constant and / or widespread), if you are involved in volunteer work, by letting a leader know you won't be returning and providing whatever practical instructions are needed to get that person up - to - speed.
The effect in English «Latin Mass circles», however, isn't the most important issue on which we need to focus, though I agree that it does show that there is something remarkably «mean - spirited» in the air, a fact which also emerged strongly in widespread attempts to frustrate the motu proprio; it also shows that although that many - faced and mysterious entity we tend simply to call «Rome» can sometimes be relied on to defend us from reductionist tendencies in the English and Welsh Church, it is also the case that all too often it can't.
I need to emphasize the actuality of the superject (or, what is the same, the superjective existence of the actuality) because the misinterpretation of the principle of process has often gone hand in hand with the mistaken belief that «actuality» can be properly predicated of an occasion only while it is in the process of becoming.3 This widespread and deeply rooted mistake deserves more attention than I can give it here without digressing extensively from my main thesis.
We could use progressive strategies of redistribution to make everyone in America a comfortable consumer and still face widespread personal, working - class dissatisfaction if we don't address the basic human need for work, a need more fundamental than the desire to possess twenty - first - century consumer goods.
Important points of transition, both collective and individual, somehow need to be acknowledged and accentuated by special acts and symbols; graduation from college continues to be such an event, and the widespread impersonal character of diploma presentations does not satisfy the need for marking the time in a special way.
The swing revival did have the potential to make a widespread impact, as its lasting legacy in giving ball - room dancing a boost attests, but it was a far more ambitious idea than those other revivals, since for it to really work you needed a) jazz - musician participation, b) bigger bands, and perhaps even c) supper - club like venues.
Thus, even though prisons were among the first places of special need to catch the eye of the churches, it is only in the past quarter - century that the plan of full - time and specially trained chaplains, responsibly related to their churches as well as to their jobs, has become widespread.
Jerry Falwell and other figures in the religious New Right have capitalized on the widespread dissatisfaction among evangelicals by preaching the need for a complete overhaul of the church - state relationship, but they are hardly alone in their endeavors.
Michael Ignatieff, in his book The Needs of Strangers, has framed this last and fairly widespread critique of communal ideals as forcefully as anyone:
Clear guidance is desperately needed both at a diocesan and at a national level as there is obviously widespread confusion in this area.
There have been notable successes over the years, and the steady growth of the Order reveals a need within the pro-life cause that had perhaps not earlier been recognised: a practical understanding that this is a spiritual matter, that the widespread practice of abortion in western society really is an evil to be countered with a total commitment to Christ.
It has sometimes been suggested that what modern man needs is a religion composed of all the best elements of the existing world religions, purged of course of their magical, superstitious and miraculous elements and presented in an ethical form which might win widespread acceptance among men of good will.
I felt there was another expression that I needed to explore of really being honest and making the music that I would want to listen to — music that was from the deepest places in my heart, and not concerned with what's going to work on Christian radio or what's going to make this congregationally widespread.
This needs some consideration, because there is a widespread misconception that the prophetical books are a kind of glorified «Old Moore's Almanac», plotting out the future in cryptograms.
If women are going to mature in their sexual identity, they need to overcome the contempt for virginity, for home - making and motherhood, that has become so widespread today.
However, critics argue that organic agriculture may have lower yields and would therefore need more land to produce the same amount of food as conventional farms, resulting in more widespread deforestation and biodiversity loss, and thus undermining the environmental benefits of organic practices5.
That would make these the most expensive Olympics in history, inflated not only because of the need to fill that blank canvas but also because of widespread corruption.
Adults have little awareness of their security needs except in times of emergency or periods of disorganization in the social structure (such as widespread rioting).
Though certain interventions targeting black families have positively affected breastfeeding outcomes, additional research is needed to better understand the underlying factors contributing to the widespread persistence of the gap in breastfeeding rates by race (6,8).
To minimize breastfeeding disparities in the United States, culturally sensitive interventions targeting groups with the worst breastfeeding outcomes need to be developed and evaluated, with widespread dissemination of those that are effective.
«We need to focus on enabling environments — dealing with the difficulty of breastfeeding in public, the lack of widespread informal support after decades of low rates, support for women in the workplace, improved staff training, and adhering to the Code — as well as support.»
In 2008 the majority of Australian women (96.9 %) gave birth in either obstetric - led public or private hospitals [3], reflecting a widespread acceptance that birth needs to be medically manageIn 2008 the majority of Australian women (96.9 %) gave birth in either obstetric - led public or private hospitals [3], reflecting a widespread acceptance that birth needs to be medically managein either obstetric - led public or private hospitals [3], reflecting a widespread acceptance that birth needs to be medically managed.
A key factor is the widespread lack of appropriate education for health professionals in the prevention and treatment of breastfeeding problems, which means that in a wide range of settings women commonly do not receive the quality of care needed from the health services (Cattaneo 2010; Renfrew 2006).
Well before widespread broadband adoption, Web 2.0 and social media, we still needed to integrate online and offline communications, put out good content, give people a way to take part, and create mechanisms to keep in touch with them and encourage activism.
Because sweet potatoes are cheap, easy to grow in uncertain conditions, and able to provide much - needed nutrients like vitamins C, A and B6 to undernourished children, ONE created a petition to help fund farmers in the developing world to make sweet potatoes more widespread.
The English Football Association (FA) is in need of urgent reform if it is to tackle widespread problems in the game, MPs have said.
The allegations and convictions of corruption in state government are so widespread that additional reforms are needed.
You can either assert that the basic tenets of the Left still enjoy widespread popularity, and that a party committed to them could still win power — or you can conclude most of the votes Labour needs to regain power are in the centre, so the party should move in that direction.
The reaction to my announcement this week about the urgent need to remove obstacles to adoption was positive, widespread and in some cases surprising.
Again, those who worry that this is part of some widespread Executive Chamber cull of its online video collection need not fear: If you want to see YouTube footage of former Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy's hour - long appearance before a Feb. 16, 2011, joint legislative budget hearing — a holiday viewing tradition in so many households — you're golden.
We start to see the widespread withdrawal of the «consent to be governed» and across the parties they see the need for comprehensive reform and that those in charge decide that STV is the most effective way to retain or regain widespread consent to be governed and campaign for it.
Moreover, following the widespread power outages that occurred during Superstorm Sandy, greater detail is needed on how the system would function in the event of a disaster that causes power outages.
So people have a hard time connecting compelling current concerns — such as widespread corruption, or non-competitive elections, or a need for major improvements in such fundamental policy areas as education — with the possibility for reform through state constitutional change.
Way back in June 2009, Auerbach cited widespread use of county - owned cell phones as a problem area that needed to be addressed.
The report, published today, claims widespread weaknesses exist in the quality of provision for children with special educational needs in England, with many pupils put into the category because of poor teaching.
Janies argues a new approach is needed in how we study and monitor widespread zoonotic viruses like influenza that frequently cross species and geographic boundaries.
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