Sentences with phrase «around than part of the problem»

According to the latest Marist Poll in New York, 66 % of voters say, if Cuomo is elected governor, he would more likely be part of the solution to turning state government around than part of the problem.

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A big part of the problem, according to the former administrators, is that health IT software is being molded around regulations rather than health systems» and patients» needs.
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society as a whole and not a particular problem for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the author of the third document on this subject published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis», published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
The second part of the sum concerned nonfatal health problems, weighting each on a scale from 0 (perfect health) to 1 (death)-- blindness being worse than deafness, moderate dementia being worse than autism, neck pain being worse than infertility and so on, as rated originally by a panel of experts and now by statistically representative surveys of the general public around the world.
Part of the problem is that matching sites build their mathematical algorithms around principles — typically similarity but also complementarity — that are much less important to relationship well - being than has long been assumed.
«Sadly, the proportion of women directing in television drama is not much better than in feature films at around 13 % in the UK and this is part of the problem.
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