Sentences with phrase «apparent problems such»

As each dog went up for bidding, the auctioneer would state whether the dog was missing any teeth, whether it had any apparent problems such as cataracts or umbilical hernias and whether the bitches appeared to be pregnant or not.

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Such a shift occurs when it becomes apparent that the old paradigm is no longer adequate to solve problems raised or new information or experience no longer fits the old paradigms.
Such an understanding of faith also offers an apparent solution to the great problem of dogmatic development.
All in all, the problems are such that we have felt it necessary to ignore the Johannine material altogether, even in the case of the Son of man teaching, and the only major reference to be found on the fourth gospel in what follows is one of the account of the crucifixion where it does seem apparent that John is referring to a Christian exegetical tradition.
But in this case, the absence of any sort of apparent pause to boast such exploits and therefore further victimize the victim with online gawking, speaks to a problem just as great as random violence.
This is the first time that this apparent influence has been demonstrated for observed father - infant interaction and such early onset behaviour problems.
On top of this apparent expansion, there was genuine growth in the problem due to such factors as pollution and accidental species dispersal through human activities.
While this is most apparent in diabetics, anyone suffering from blood sugar problems such as hypoglycemia, insulin resistance and Metabolic Syndrome will have AGEs contributing to osteopenia and osteoporosis.
Watch how the room is working for pupils — there may be common patterns and problems, such as lighting, overcrowding and queuing, which aren't apparent unless you eat in the canteen yourself.
In this case, with their basic lack of fiduciary duty / intelligence in stacking up such an unsustainable mountain of debt, and then when faced with the looming end - result, their apparent inability to deal with or even recognize the bloody problem... You just can't run a business for growth when you're in this much financial distress.
If your computer or mobile device fails or malfunctions or the Mobile Banking or Popmoney services were not properly working and such problem should have been apparent when you attempted such transaction.
The long - term effects of such a nutritionally - unsound diet contributed to dental issues, allergies and kidney disease, a problem that became apparent after Davis brought Sofie Jane to Dr. Davied for her checkup.
Antibiotics for at least 4 weeks - continue antibiotics 10 days beyond the apparent cure; if recurs, look for underlying problem such as allergy or hormonal imbalance
Although after an accident it may seem that nothing is wrong, certain problemssuch as internal bleeding — are not always immediately apparent.
Hence the former's concern with careful workmanship and precise appearance, and Soutine's apparent indifference to such problems — an indifference carried at times toward the picture itself, since the artist's passion is not for the picture as a thing, but for the creative process itself.
An apparent example is his invitation to deliver a speech to Swiss Re during their 150 year anniversary celebration in London in September, in which he is quoted as saying ``... only now due largely to my TED talk on the desertification aspect of the global problem, was the public becoming aware of such hope in a world so short on solutions...».
Some apparent problems with the predictions of climate models, for example, have actually turned out to be due to problems with real - world data caused by the failure to correct for factors such as the gradual changes in orbits of satellites.
The real problem though is that only a few scientists, not all of them skeptics I add, have even bothered to check this vital assumption and all such checks have reported that there isn't any apparent positive feedback at all.
One problem with the AMO idea is that despite the apparent relationship between oscillating sea temperatures, atmospheric changes and hurricane activity, scientists have yet to find an explanation in nature for why such a cycle would exist.
Commonsense problems, such as lying or using incorrect grammar, may be obvious and easy to keep away from, but there are many other mistakes that are less apparent.
These problems have been exacerbated by «law and order» legislative changes, such as mandatory sentencing, which despite their apparent neutrality in terms of racial effect, are generally understood to impact disproportionately on Indigenous Australians.
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