We don t have the means to train our staff on digital security. They are not aware … We wish to have related trainings.”137
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We don t by any means have everything we need in order to meet the needs of adults and older adults in our communities, but we have far more capacity to do that than with kids and youth. I've been banging this drum for a long time now. I think we have new capacities that are allowing us to do a better job with kids and youth that have significant behavioral health challenges, but man, talk to any teacher, any parents, just broadly across all the spectrums, we just really don't have really the capacity that we need to do right by kids and youth.”—Community Stakeholder
Examples of We don in a sentence
We don t think that the crews are as well trained as they would otherwise be and frankly I think we are stretching the limits of the global fleet.
More Definitions of We don
We don t means test children to allow them access to schools, hospitals and libraries. It is an absolute disgrace that we means test children in relation to school meals. From the age of five we divide and label kids according to the income of their parents” – Tommy Sheridan MSP
We don t have the means to just take prisoners who are problematic or who are highly assaulted or who kill people inside prison and just move them to another location if they act out and commit these serious crimes inside," said Byron Osborn, the president of the Michigan Corrections Organization, who has also been a correctional officer for 29 years.
We don t know what that means,” someone says.
We don t have consensus on what it means to be exclusionary in hiring practices. We have candid conversations with employers where they may have good intentions but may not realize they are exclusionary.”
We don t know” means “they’re not sure” heuristic offers a partial solution, turning a commonly-available piece of information into a reliable signal as to which questions are more and less reflective of peoples’ true attitudes and beliefs. The mere existence of such a relationship demonstrates that such hetergoneity is worth worrying about: the fact that a DK response option was available does not mean that those who answered the question can
We don t know” means “they’re not sure” heuristic also invites new inferences about the evolution of public opinion over time. Often, temporal shifts in opinion are accompanied by a decline in the percentage DK, suggesting a crystallization of judgment among those who offer an opinion. The appendix notes several examples in which DK rates have declined over time, covering support for war, views on climate change, vote choice, and support for autocratic forms of government.
We don t have the means to verify the accuracy of manifests, the identity of passengers aboard these planes, aviation security protocols, or where they plan to land -- among other issues. These are real concerns," he said.