Around 49 % said they would likely not tell their boss
about problems such as anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder.
Its basic logic seems sensible: As good children of the Enlightenment, we should turn to science to establish the facts
about problems such as climate change before deciding what policies to implement.
Indeed Edge devotes an entire page in their Post Script section to dissecting the combat system, talking
about problems such as how the enemy are often able to shrug off your blows and hit you mid-combo, ending your streak, and various other problems.
It also showed that though children were less likely to tell their parents about sexual issues than they were
about problems such as cyber-bullying, they would like to feel able to talk to them about it.
Mr. Brautigam worries
about problems such as the Nassau Point causeway washing out at certain times of year and says he wants to streamline the application process and work with the planning department and Town Board without usurping their responsibilities.
Consumers have been complaining
about problems such as unavailable video streams, features that don't work as expected, and incorrect billing.
Not exact matches
And, it turns out, fake emotional support animals have been
such a
problem for airlines that Delta has had to be quite specific
about what animals are not allowed on a flight.
Plus, forgetfulness
about names is
such a common
problem, your new acquaintance is bound to understand.
In its report, «Searching for Relief,» the NCLC found numerous
problems, including: charging for services that are available for free; failure to disclose fees online or when initially requested; and providing inaccurate information
about crucial topics
such as consolidation loans and garnishment.
He struggles to figure out how to talk
about such a complicated
problem.
If you have had the early conversations
about the value of money, letting the child know
about the existence of a trust fund — or whatever arrangements you have made — should not be
such a
problem.
NEW YORK — An audit of Facebook's privacy practices for the Federal Trade Commission found no
problems even though the company knew at the time that a data - mining firm improperly obtained private data from millions of users — raising questions
about the usefulness of
such audits.
The ongoing debate
about banker bonuses reflect a larger structural
problem with the way
such institutions are run, Al Habtoor argues.
If you want to know more
about how the big guys work out
problems, check out Justice on the Job, by David W. Ewing (Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1989), a lively chronicle of the creative complaint systems in place at corporations
such as Federal Express, IBM, and Northrop.
Indeed, Clinton's perceived coziness with Goldman Sachs (gs) became
such a
problem that even the bank's CEO Lloyd Blankfein has recently had to play coy in public
about his staunch support of the candidate.
During a Saturday session at the symposium,
such a slump in expectations
about inflation and
about other aspects of the economy was cited as a central
problem complicating central banks» efforts to reach inflation targets and dimming prospects in Japan and Europe.
Although Zuckerberg talked a lot
about protecting user information, he did not mention why Facebook overlooked the potential
problems inherent in giving developers
such broad access to user data in the first place.
The study's authors say the humorous banter prompted important
problem - solving behaviours,
such as colleagues asking more questions and talking
about new ideas.
Asked in late June
about the effect sanctuary - city policies have on efforts to combat transnational organized crime, Flordia Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said he didn't believe getting rid of them would solve the
problem such groups posed.
And if complexity is
such a
problem, why are people raving
about a new Amazon (AMZN) Prime perk, which lets members store shows and movies for off - line viewing?
That was the second section of this article, but the source of
such problems may all come back to an opaque company culture where workers don't know what the company cares
about.
The
problem is that, in business, gender is
such a polarizing issue that no one is willing to talk
about it — or even use gendered words.
Anyway, my attitude on a stock market correction is that if the market never comes back, it means something worse is at work and I will have more serious
problems to worry
about such as war, famine, disease.
For a long time, we've known
about the issues that would inflate the entitlements —
such as the prior - mentioned demographic
problems — but there is an increasing likelihood that new federal programs with expenditure increases will further accelerate the growth in federal debt.
The
problem, he says, is that we're in a time of
such transparency that companies have to be very thoughtful
about any alliances, no matter how small or seemingly innocuous, because consumers notice everything.
However, Ethereum technology allows us to forget
about such problems.
This isn't a
problem for investors with long time horizons (say 10 + years to retirement) or large enough portfolios to live entirely off dividends, but if your portfolio is small and you need to periodically sell shares to fund living expenses (
such as with the 4 % rule), then this short to medium - term risk is something to be aware of as you think
about portfolio diversification.
The topics and texts include some esoteric items,
such as the ranking of churches and discussion
about a common calendar; but they also include
problems that emerge from adapting an ancient faith to a modern reality — like precepts of fasting and, in particular, regulations of marriage in a multicultural and interreligious world.
In reference to non-historical figures, Gary Habermas states «In each of these cases we find numerous
problems such as a decided lack of historical data, reports that are far too late or stories
about mythical personages who never lived.»
In sum, although a few apologists
such as Stephanie Coontz still insist otherwise, just
about everyone else in possession of the evidence acknowledges that the sexual revolution has weakened family ties, and that family ties (the presence of a biologically related mother and father in the home) have turned out to be important indicators of child well - being — and more, that the broken home is not just a
problem for individuals but also for society.
If people were to educate themselves a bit more
about such an important topic as health coverage in the same manner in which they educate themselves
about who is going to be the next American Idol, 9/10 of these
problems wouldn't even exist.
In other words, the
problem with poems
about «Grandma's hands» is not the subject matter per se but rather that the creator of
such a poem has little regard for the actual hands of the lady in question.
In addition, one can find from Protestant churches statement after statement
about certain
problems or quandaries that may impinge upon the family,
such as abortion, gender - roles conflict, and homosexuality.
I still think we should still go to the church... or maybe a meeting where all the believer can learn from each other, strengthening each other, pray for each other etc, and of course, to worship God together... It is true that sometime I feel that I do not learn many thing from the sermon, but, many times, I learn by going to the church, knowing that I will not learn something from the preacher, humble myself to still listen to God and worship Him,,,, it is
such a blessing to hear others testimony
about how God works in their life, it is
such an encouragement to see people open up their
problem, then, we can pray
about them..
When Americans will start leaning
about the real
problems in this country and stop wasting their energy on trash
such as religion maybe we will be finally able to move on.
So there is much to be worried
about, especially with regard to the continuing pressures the Church faces to conform to the perceived wisdom
about how to respond to
problems such as early sexual activity, teenage pregnancy and STIs.
Such problems may include «excessive affective dependency,» disproportionate aggression, incapacity to be faithful to obligations, incapacity for openness and trust, inability to cooperate with authority and confused sexual identity...» Of course all that is true; but wouldn't half an hour with a candidate over a pint tell most of us whether there is something
about him that's a bit peculiar?
Moreover, these
problems are
such that the theologian may be able to say something
about them which will be relevant to the whole enterprise of Christian thought and communication, as this is focused in the preaching office of the minister.
Our topical anxieties are concerned with subject matter,
such as having to talk
about difficult or embarrassing
problems, or
about such loaded subjects as open housing.
I do hear your points that you think I have not seen the need for warning of danger, that you believe I think of it as «unChristian» to talk
about such things, and that you may even believe that my comments are akin to protecting evil deeds and harming the innocent, using the bible as a proof texting weapon to that end and contributing to a
problem of church becoming fake and shallow while claiming to be deep and pious.
So having
such thoughts is a spiritual
problem, no doubt
about it.
We are forced to conclude that a major reason that clergymen high on doctrinalism are so unlikely to preach
about the
problems of race, war and poverty is that they see
such problems as mundane in contrast to the joys of the world to come, and besides, they believe these social ills would take care of themselves if enough men were brought to Christ.
The fundamental (excuse the pun)
problems with far - right Christianity are exactly the same issues our Savior spoke
about to the Pharisees: judgmentalism, hypocrisy, intolerance, and the hyper - extremity of observing the letter of the law rather than its spirit (as evidenced by statements from various preachers that people
such gays and disobedient children should be killed).
As
such, induction is a
problem about what we can justifiably claim to know; this is why I term it an essentially epistemological
problem.
Of the teens who attended worship services, 70 percent rated their congregation as a very good or fairly good place to talk
about serious issues,
such as family
problems, alcohol or troubles at school.
David Bentley Hart, Alvin Plantinga, William A. Wilson, and others have written wisely and well
about the philosophical
problems, category errors, and presumptions
such truth claims pose.
In other words, is there some basic methodology for going
about the process of thinking
about a fundamental philosophical
problem such as the nature of tyranny?
The trouble is that
such encounters pit an indefensible and outmoded legalism against a propaganda line that says, basically, that there is no
problem about homosexuals except that of civil rights.
The Don Juan or femme fatale who has repeated affairs is acting out deep
problems such as anxiety
about sexual adequacy or identity, hatred toward the opposite sex, or the unconscious search for the missing parent of the opposite sex.
More people worried
about religion and all that nonsense than the REAL
PROBLEMS in this country
such as the ECONOMY, JOBS, EDUCATION...