Sentences with phrase «aspect of a larger problem»

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For example, because there would be such a large gap between the final clinical years and the beginning of medical school, I did not think that a traditional, purely didactic curriculum would be as useful as those that also included a problem - based learning aspect.
The study typifies Fryer's work in several ways in that it takes one aspect of a larger societal problem, one that has a whiff of controversy about it, and finds an ingenious way to study it and quantify it.
Alice: Yes, those details usually come after I've decided the larger aspects of the story - who will be in it and at least a little about «the story problem
With little money, no master plan, few construction skills and countless lives hanging in the balance, they set out to address a local aspect of a much larger problem.
But my larger point is this: Scientists understand key aspects of the problem much better than someone who brands the whole thing (global warming) as «uncertain» probably thinks or wants to believe.
Even though the prediction problem itself is seamless, the best practical approach to it may be described as unified: models aimed at different time scales and phenomena may have large commonality but place emphasis on different aspects of the system.
This is a large moral problem, especially since in my view the intergenerational problem dominates the tragedy of the commons aspect in climate change.
This is silly as the only reason you get the predominant aspect of that shape (the large excursion upward) is due to a methodologic problem which is both obvious and severe.
I don't know why anything is written about the problem if this large aspect of it is not even paid lip service most of the time.
In fact, it is possible that child emotional or behavioral problems lead to paternal and / or maternal mental health problems, although the literature on maternal depression and other aspects of maternal mental health clearly indicate that in most such cases it is maternal mental health that influences child mental health.1, — , 12 Large sample sizes such as the 1 in this study sometimes result in statistically significant findings that may not be clinically significant, although this does not seem to be the case in this study, as paternal mental health problems or depressive symptoms were associated with considerably increased risks of child emotional or behavioral problems.
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