Sentences with phrase «born out of the problems»

For us, all great companies are born out of a problem or need which is why World Nomads terms and coverages are very pro-traveler and not just a sneaky money making scheme like most insurance companies.

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Warby Parker was born out of a desire to solve this problem.
In the unlikely event the value of Bear Stearns is negative after entirely zeroing out both shareholder equity and bondholder claims - then and only then is there a problem for Bear's customers and counterparties.
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.
Firstly, it must be remembered, that he disclaims very early in the book that he can only speak for the mainline denominations with which he is familiar, and although my memory may fail me, he implies that he can only speak for his observations of the churches / leaders with whom he is familiar, and also that he may be wrong, and also, that he is only pointing out what he calls a possible cause for the problems he has seen, and hopes that his suggestions / ideas, will be considered, researched, etc, and that time will tell if his thesis bears any truth or not.
«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.»
Pastoral authority has many dimensions: the tested experience of the pastor, the suffering out of which insight and strength are born, the knowledge of technical aspects of counseling and skill in dealing with human problems, all these play a part.
Much of man's thinking has been born out of his distress and bafflement in the presence of a painful problem.
Luton Town have faced money problems and fought administration continuously, whilst AFC Wimbledon was born out of Wimbledon's decision to move to Milton Keynes and rebrand themselves as the MK Dons.
Beddy's was born out of necessity from a mom who was deep in the mothering trenches herself, and we love how it solves a problem that we all face, while also being extremely durable and stylish.
Another problem babies can be born with that this article doesn't address is being tongue - tied (when the frenulum comes too close to the end of the tongue, so babies can't stick their tongues out far enough to latch correctly).
See, Ricki Lake made a movie about her choice, and the ACOG and AMA aren't too happy about it: ACOG released a statement, which was in turn supported in a resolution Tuesday by the American Medical Association, which said «There has been much attention in the media by celebrities having home deliveries» and which singles out Ricki Lake's film «The Business of Being Born» as part of the problem.
So didn't need the NICU, but we did need a little bit of lactation help and my body is pretty awesome when it comes to making milk, so I never had a problem with that with my twins, but it least up to their due - date so from about thirty - five weeks when they were born up to about forty / forty - one weeks I saw a lactation consultant again trough the hospital that I delivered at, and it was outpatient and I went in about once a week and we would sit there and she would help me latch the babies, we would get out a huge double breastfeeding pillow and she taught me how to roll up the wash - clause and stuff to get my breast in the right position and squish them and push them up and I am like «Hey, I like how they look now!»
''... babies born out of wedlock [are] no longer considered a social problem... white, physically healthy babies are considered by many to be a social boon...
«We posed a big threat to the established parties and they clubbed together and did everything they could to throw mud at us and abuse us... This attempt to paint Ukip out as a bunch of old men with problems about the world frankly doesn't bear comparing to the truth.»
According to Rex Omar, a renowned highlife musician, the brain behind the initiative, the idea was born out of conviction and zeal to help fix some final problems in the creative industry.
Grieve said: «The problem I have with what Michael says is that he has had a fairly consistent pattern since the start of this referendum campaign of coming out with statements which simply don't bear proper scrutiny.
«Both physics and poker attract people who like to solve multifaceted problems,» says Marcel Vonk, a Dutch - born physicist at the University of Lisbon, who claimed his first WSOP winner's bracelet this past summer in Las Vegas, beating out 3,800 players to win $ 570,960.
The problem with this line of reasoning (which has spawned the «hypertrophy rep range» myth that just won't die), is it's not borne out by science and it overlooks a simpler, more plausible explanation.
Acne is certainly a bear of a problem to deal with day to day — but if your digestive tract is part of why you're having acne, it could be really helpful for you to figure out what else could be going on internally in your body.
Suga was born out of necessity by a lifelong surfer and yoga practitioner who was seeking a solution to an enduring problem.
Well, problem solved: There are a ton of options out there that add a dose of personality to your wardrobe and don't make you feel tied down by a boring office look.
The only problem of mine is boredom so well please don't bore me out there
Chat Rooms to Meet Bored Lonely Married Women Mama June is seeing someone new, but there's a big problem the guy just got out of prison after serving time for molesting one of June's
The plot has been done many times before and bored the crap out of me, nothing in the movie was surprising or fun, it was just another wedding movie with family problems.
I have no problem with any of the «gross out» humor, but most of those sketches are one - dimensional and kind of boring.
A shamelessly uninspired follow - up to the 2011 hit movie, Carlos Saldanha's latest is just plain tedious — a boring, overly familiar pastiche of sitcom problems, acted out by annoying animals, and scored with music that should make it all feel invigorating, not infuriating.
The premise is simple, one of those one - line blurbs that could present a problem to those who weren't enthralled by the chase in Mad Max: Fury Road; this is an all - out crawl against the odds as Glass hunts down the man responsible for killing his son Hawk (Forrest Goodluck) after Glass is mauled by a bear and left for dead by Henry (Domhnall Gleeson) and his men.
One of the most impressive parts of their quests is that the scientific projects on display are born out of their own sincere desire to solve real life problems in their villages.
That might strain a school of 2,000, but so do discipline problems caused by bored or out - of - their depth youngsters.
But the central thesis, however presented, is hardly contestable: the fragmentation of the American family, in which the norm of two parents raising children in a marriage has been radically reduced by the increase of children born and raised out of wedlock, engenders grave problems for many American children and American society.
While these stories (e.g., Partelow, 2016; Rich, 2015) and a highly - publicized recent report (Sutcher et al., 2016) generally discuss teacher shortages as a national problem, we argue that the popular conception of a «teacher shortage» is not borne out by historical data; in fact, the production of newly - minted potential teachers has increased steadily over the past several decades, and only about half of these recent graduates have been hired as public school teachers in a typical year.
Pedro Noguera (2007) articulates the value of tapping the wisdom of students and their families in this way: «Solutions to some of the problems facing our nation's high schools may not be as out of reach as they have seemed, particularly if we have the wisdom and courage to listen to those who bear the brunt of our schools» failures» (p. 206).
Of course, maybe the problem lies with me; the thing certainly gets a lot of attention from passersby, with more than the occasional driver of some luxury - leaning sedan or other hovering a little too long in adjacent lanes to check it out, so it might behoove me to recalibrate my what - makes - for - a-cool-car bearingOf course, maybe the problem lies with me; the thing certainly gets a lot of attention from passersby, with more than the occasional driver of some luxury - leaning sedan or other hovering a little too long in adjacent lanes to check it out, so it might behoove me to recalibrate my what - makes - for - a-cool-car bearingof attention from passersby, with more than the occasional driver of some luxury - leaning sedan or other hovering a little too long in adjacent lanes to check it out, so it might behoove me to recalibrate my what - makes - for - a-cool-car bearingof some luxury - leaning sedan or other hovering a little too long in adjacent lanes to check it out, so it might behoove me to recalibrate my what - makes - for - a-cool-car bearings.
The only problem with this denunciation of middle - class overindulgence is that the facts don't bear it out.
In the unlikely event the value of Bear Stearns is negative after entirely zeroing out both shareholder equity and bondholder claims - then and only then is there a problem for Bear's customers and counterparties.
But the idea that you can buy a certain breed of dog and think it will cause less allergy problems for a person already dog - allergic is not borne out by our study,» she said.
So many dogs who eat all meals out of a bowl are bored, lack mental stimulation and / or often have some type of behavior problems!
The mom and dad of the puppy in the pet store window are unlikely to make it out of the mill alive — and neither will the many puppies born with overt physical problems that make them unsalable.
The parents of the puppy in the pet store window are unlikely to make it out of the mill alive — and neither will the many puppies born with overt physical problems.
The problem was that editing of the show took out many of the more boring technical details.
Sure, you now have the power of the «Fury», which transforms you into a «Super Saiyan» version of your character which can kill enemies like flies for a limited time and you can have 3 other NPC officers (Which also level - up) help you dish out the pain... but the problem is you still kill a million boring, generic enemies, over and over and over.
Sea Hero Quest was born out of a need to approach global health problems in innovative ways.
The folks at Insomniac have always been dedicated to unique weaponry — a reputation bolstered by the Ratchet And Clank games — but with Resistance, they used that talent to solve one of the most prevalent game design problems of the last near - decade: It's usually pretty darn boring to run behind cover and just hang out while your health recharges.
The problem is, playing tennis WITHOUT acting out the fantasy is incredibly boring, so playing Wii Sports alone quickly gives you the choice of either feeling bored or feeling stupid.
His idiosyncratic approach is born out of this refusal to create hierarchies and out of a playful concern with the conundrum of wanting both to make something and nothing: «the problem was to attempt to establish, amongst other things, what material something could be, what shape something could be, what size something could be, how something could be constructed, how something could be situated... how many of something there could be, or should be, if any, if at all.»
That's not to say that there is no place for banjos, kazoos — or scientists — in public life (though I can not think what they might be), but that the idea of them being essential is one ultimately borne out of the immediate problems of politics, not out of the necessity of public policy.
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So, the desktop / email password hypothesis was born and I gave up on central access, in spite of the problems with it that you point out (except finding an RC password for Nov. 17).
This is borne out by the Eco-Label criteria which found that the four environmental problems to which paints contribute the most are: • petroleum consumption for the production of titanium dioxide, resins and solvents • global warming through emissions of CO2 and VOCs resulting respectively from titanium dioxide production and from solvent paint application • atmospheric acidification due to CO2 and sulphur from titanium dioxide processing • discharges of waste into water due to titanium dioxide processing.
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