Sentences with phrase «bear on problems»

It inspires children to bring their resources to bear on problems and make their own unique contributions to family therapy.
We will continue to bring the latest advances in technology to bear on the problems lawyers face.
They provided the intellectual tools we bring to bear on problems in philosophy, mathematics, medicine, physics, and the other sciences.
They have brought intellectual and financial resources to bear on the problems of teaching children with disabilities.
In my own lab here at Indiana University School of Medicine, I am bringing some of those chemical biology techniques to bear on problems in eye disease and we continue to work on tumors of the eye, but we also developed a major focus on neovascular eye diseases, including wet, age - related macular degeneration (AMD).
The ASPB Lawrence Bogorad Award for Excellence in Plant Biology Research was approved by the Society's executive committee in 2005 to honor Dr. Bogorad's many contributions to plant biology, including his influential efforts to bring the techniques of molecular biology to bear on problems in plant biology; his groundbreaking research on chloroplast genetics, biogenesis, structure, and function; and his inspired teaching and mentoring.
But we all participate in ideologies that can be brought to bear on the problems that plague our species — evils of war, poverty, racism, hatred, genocide, marginalization, consumerism, the systematic rape of our planet to support extractive economies, etc..
«But, Dr. DuBridge points out, «A host of techniques capable of solving mankind's problems and easing his burdens can not be used because we do not know how to bring adequate resources of money, labor and materials, and most of all, management to bear on the problems — or bring them to bear in such a way that the results achieved would, in a monetary sense, justify the costs.»
Contrary to the opinions of some, there are resources within liberal Christian theology that can be brought to bear on the problems facing our age.
Among those who try to bring religious insights to bear on the problems of society, it is almost axiomatic that we experienced a moral failure.
In 2017 we've focused closely on bringing bitcoin's value to bear on the problems of high - value payments, which are often subject to slow bank transfer times or high processing fees and fraud rates with credit cards.
Quilt makers are people who take the resources that are available to them and bring them to bear on the problem they're trying to solve.»
Or, I want to see that the individual has worked on a wide variety of domains: Every new space you work in gives you more tools you can bring to bear on a problem or a different way of looking at an issue.
Most of the observations bearing on this problem come from introspection rather than from controlled experiments.
The meaning of the oft - quoted, repeatedly misunderstood saying of Jesus, «Render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's,» is misconstrued if one takes the saying as the statement of a principle bearing on the problem of «Church and State.»
We also partner with other research organisations to ensure the best capability is brought to bear on a problem, such as leading a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded project involving institutions around the world to develop self - reproducing hybrid crops for African farmers or working with the University of Queensland and Queensland State Government researchers to solve challenges faced by the Northern Australian beef industry.
Under fierce questioning from MPs, Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill admitted the investigator's identity was kept secret, the report had hardly been read by anyone, it was not going to be published even in a redacted form, and even the cursory investigative techniques had not been brought to bear on the problem.
Meanwhile, the world's space agencies began to bring their expertise to bear on the problem.
So we have a much better understanding of things like hurricanes now than we ever used to, and in retrospect, it's really clear that anything that could have been brought to bear on the problem, back in the «50s and «60s, really, there's no chance that we would have been able to affect that.
«What we've really done is developed the technological and scientific underpinnings so that we can bring stem - cell biology to bear on this problem
Deliberation allows us to adapt to these changes by bringing new information to bear on a problem.
While a man uses just the left - hand side of his brain to deal with difficult linguistic tasks, says Bennett Shaywitz of Yale University School of Medicine, a woman will bring both sides of her brain to bear on the problem.
Philip Donoghue thought that if he brought enough computer power to bear on this problem, he could solve this mystery.
That encourages «rigorous debate about the evidence that is brought to bear on a problem,» said Roseanne Diab, executive officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa.
This brought huge resources and experience at Roche to bear on the problem of Huntington's disease.
But it is tragic not because insufficient time or resources have been brought to bear on the problem.
This attitude allowed everybody on the team to participate, to bring their best selves to bear on the problem at hand.
In the end, I think that public relations is a non-trivial science, and this science should be brought to bear on this problem.
A vast array of thought has been brought to bear on this problem, beginning with Arrhenius» simple energy balance calculation, continuing through Manabe's one - dimensional radiative - convective models in the 1960's, and culminating in today's comprehensive atmosphere - ocean general circulation models.
Finding pallatable solutions needs some real imaginative force being brought to bear on the problem.
Unfortunately, «large scale systematic biases» from urbanization and landscape changes are precisely what's at issue and BEST's slicing methodology does not directly bear on this problem.
In each case there is no doubt that statistical reasoning played a part in developing the expertise being brought to bear on the problem.
Speaking at a lunchtime workshop at the Climate Change Congress in Copenhagen, Barker explained how he's keen to bring as many different modelling approaches to bear on the problem as possible.
In fact, if new technology is brought to bear on the problem because it should provide an improved solution, the cost of the climate change or whatever should in part be measured by the amount that the damage was not reduced as it should have been.
In this article, I am going to share what I have learned through my applied research as it bears on the problem of law firm diversity.
To contribute my ideas in chemical processes or product improvement utiling my experinece and know how to bring solutions to bear on the problem.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, Canada has been advertising its new startup visa with a billboard on California's Highway 101, where every foreign - born engineer in Silicon Valley can see it: «H - 1B Problems?
When multiple people at the managerial level consult about an employee's situation, they can bring more nuanced insights to bear on factors inside and outside of the organization that might be causing the problem.
In both states, doctors are on the lookout for an uptick in respiratory problems, skin infections, and mosquito - borne diseases brought on by the water and mold the storms left behind.
Third and finally, the traditional story misses the real function of private banks, which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this post.
If everyone alive stopped pinning empty hopes on «God» to make everything right, or at least take the blame for everything that's not, the sooner all that wasted energy could be brought to bear on cleaning up all our problems.
They met those problems on the new level of an inter-racial, international fellowship entered by free personal choice, but all subsequent Christian history bears witness to the fact that the adjustment between society and the individual, both within the church and out of it, still remained one of the most crucial problems of mankind.
More than any other therapist, Fromm has brought the searchlight of depth psychology to bear on the historical and societal roots of individual problems.
Divergent problems, on the other hand, produce alternative solutions that grow more distinct and irreconcilable as more careful scrutiny and analysis are brought to bear on them.
It is naturally less personal than those written to people he knew, and it is his greatest theological statement — an exposition of his faith, its foundations, its bearing on suffering, sin, and problems of moral decision.
Mays interprets certain aspects by means of similitude, but rarely attempts to bring this interpretation to bear on related concepts and problems.
Burns is writing a dissertation that bears on many of the problems of a complex and globalizing economy — the kinds of issues that Greider addresses in a more straightforward way Are the massive forces of the global economy dehumanizing the workplace?
Teenage pregnancy is being cited as one of — if not the leading cause — of delinquency and crime, and it has been proven to have a direct bearing on behavior problems in school and academic performance.
In fact, the problem of sexual differentiation is finally irrelevant to the principle of power conceived in relational imagery, even though sexual differentiation has a bearing on the specific dynamics of relational power involving the two sexes.
I wonder if the» problem» of biblical illiteracy would fade somewhat if all believers at the gathering together of the church were able to exercise their spiritual gifts instead of being a captive silent audience to the same person, week after week, year after year, lecturing on the bible until the bible becomes associated with dry boring sermonising.
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