Sentences with phrase «actually talk about the problem»

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So if you take out even more consuming power by driving down wages, you take out even more consuming power by cutting unemployment insurance, you take out even more consuming power by various new kinds of taxes they're even talking about in terms of consumer taxes, so don't they actually exacerbate the problem, exacerbate the crisis?
I'm concerned that there aren't more people talking about the real problem with this event... Christian rock us so awesome that I've actually lost my train of thought.
To young voters, Reagan seemed to be talking about the problems that actually existed all around them.
The larger problem at play here is people largely as a whole are for lack of a better word, stupid, and I'm not talking about either evolutionists or creationist - what I actually mean is both sides!
If you want to throw pot shots at someone, find any number of talking heads who sit around and complain about a myriad of problems, but who actually do nothing to try and find a solution.
«Of course, it's a sensitive thing to have to talk about but until we actually address as a church these really difficult problems that are in our midst, we can't move forward and work for change.»
For Russians, a lot of «therapy» actually happens in the kitchen, where it's customary for relatives and friends to engage in hours - long talks about «deep» subjects and to talk through minor and major problems, which then seem miraculously solved and life is all good again.
I actually read the article, but I think we all want this brother to be the cofactor for bringing in romelu, so no problem in talking about the big man at Everton imo?
Pires had been talking about his belief that Arsenal could win the EPL title this season as long as the injury problems do not hurt us too much, so is he actually revealing the thoughts of the Prof and does this mean that Arsenal will field another weakened team in the Champions League?
Anyway though, talking about the Watford game, when we couldn't beat them when it actually mattered in the FA cup, feels like going over and over again on problems I've pointed out here so many times.
The Seahawks keep talking about fixing the problem instead of actually fixing it.
Arsenal current problem isn't about how weak and naive ozil is but it actually goes down to players fans are scared to talk about.
Actually, urine leakage is a very common problem for women after pregnancy, but few talk about it.
I've had several arguments with hard core advocates over this, in fact — and was told that I don't know what I'm talking about, despite the fact that I have actually successfully nursed 6 children, and that all the evidence we have shows that women who are exhausted are likely to have supply problems.
Others would be health and we also talked about that a little bit, about the chemicals exposing your baby's skin and actually their lungs because some of the diapers can have, they give off gasses, the FCs that could cause problems with Asthma, especially in young new born lungs which are very sensitive.
Liberalism was «Lift up the poor»... The problem for liberals and progressives — of which I am proudly one — is you have to demonstrate you can actually do what you talk about.
I grew dissatisfied with the fact that we spent all this time talking about the world's problems but not actually doing (anything about» them,» he said.
Kayla: That makes a lot of sense and I was actually recommended a book called The Big Leap, which talks about that a lot, how people have an upper limit problem.
Some patients don't actually want to get better because they like talking about their health problems — they secretly enjoy getting the extra attention from others.
Even if your partner can't actually do anything to «fix» the problem, talking about it can still help you feel less overwhelmed and bothered by it.
Because modern education is not just about giving kids skills here, skills there - it's about explaining to kids «This is why you're learning this skill, this is how you can use this skill, this is how you can use it in problem - solving», developing self - talk amongst kids so they can actually talk their way through problems and issues.
First of all there were a lot of individual effects on the children from introducing this type of playground: children were seen to be a lot more excited going out to play; they would enter their classrooms after lunchtime and would still be talking about what they did during that play; they were a lot more engaged, they were using the space a lot more readily, so, taking these materials out - and that could be one influence on how physical activity actually increased; they were solving problems and using their creativity skills - which I can also talk about how the children use all these objects to be creative in the school playground.
The talk was about the joys of actually doing research into a problem before deciding how to tackle it, using the popular subject of social media as an excuse to stand up in front of hundreds of people and tell them most of their executives are greedy, destructive, and ignorant.
This is, actually, a very serious problem, in that without the full spectrum of numbers from some of the very biggest retail players, we really don't know what we're talking about when we try to quantify the impact of self - publishing on the business.
Doug Hoyes: On this show I interview a lot of experts about debt, but I don't often have the chance to talk to someone who has actually dealt directly with debt problems.
The good news is, very few people actually need to know you declared bankruptcy or even talked to a bankruptcy trustee about your debt problems.
See the problem is none of you even know what you are actually talking about.
Early reports would indicate the fair's technical problems are largely solved (though today will be a test), so this year we can actually talk about content.
Myhrvold and Wood are so sure that they're right about climate models and geoengineering that they seem to blow off the serious problems and ignore the experts who actually know what the hell they're talking about — experts like Ken Caldeira and his fellow practicing climatologists.
What's more difficult is to get agreement on the slow - burning long - term issues, the ones we're talking about, where we can see problems down the line, but actually not in his lifetime or mine probably, you know, not the real bad crash.
Second, not to toot the old horn too much, but Taken By Storm chapter 3 is all about the problem discussed above, namely whether talking about «climate» time and space scales actually allows the researcher to sweep aside all the fatal complexities known to exist on the local, daily time scale.
Now I don't really know what this «framing» actually means — as scientists spend 99 % of their media effort arguing about problems, rarely talking about what they can probably agree on.
And over time I've finally come to terms with the fact that I actually have nothing to do, and I think that's a small example of what you're talking about, where I just have to be fully aware, and honest, and comfortable with what's actually happening, because what I'm sitting there doing is, essentially, manufacturing problems for myself.
We ended up talking a lot more about ways out of that problem that didn't involve trying to actually file a lawsuit to evict her daughter.
We talked about an access to justice gap, but what people are usually talking about is an access to lawyers gap because there is actually no gap in the number of people who have their legal problems solved.
And again, if you stay on top of things by monitoring the logs (we'll talk more about those in a bit), then you can react to issues before they actually become problems.
Actually, the only places that seem to be talking about this problem are platforms like Reddit and Twitter.
Even if your partner can't actually do anything to «fix» the problem, talking about it can still help you feel less overwhelmed and bothered by it.
On this week's episode, we're talking about six super common relationship «problems» that are actually not problems at all!
«I think part of the problem with the terminology is people don't always understand it or they have the wrong interpretation of what something means, so if what we're talking about is decision - making, why don't we actually use terms to describe what is happening and call it shared decision - making or primary decision - making?»
Then, when they started talking about their problems again, their heart rates is lower, they are able to have a real conversation, and their whole discussion starts to actually get more positive and productive.
I actually kept putting off talking about it because I had a few problems along the way and never really solved them to my satisfaction, so I just never felt like it was worth talking about.
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