Sentences with phrase «chance of addressing the problems»

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The biggest problem is manager doen't understand and address the basic problem arsenal has from past that is a world class striker, a dynamic dm, a cb who is a leader, injuries and tactical stalement ozil has created record number of chances in the history of epl yet his tally is 18 that sums up our problem
There are still a number of gaps in the team that need addressing, but with the January transfer window fast approaching, the Frenchman will have a chance to fix the problems he has neglected for so long.
Whoever thinks we have a chance of doing anything in the CL is deluded... We have not addressed our problems.
The popular free ebook series «In Search of Utopia» (http://andgulliverreturns.info) addresses two major problems of our modern society — overpopulation and licensing parents so that children have a better chance to develop as healthy, happy and productive.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
After all, the sooner you detect, address, and treat potential problems, the better your chances of a successful pregnancy.
In this particular case it is not clear whether the baby would have survived had the mother been under the care of an obstetrician, since the baby may or may not have had congenital anomalies; but there is no question that the baby would have had a much better chance of surviving if her mother had had appropriate care for a postdates pregnancy and an ultrasound that had revealed any potential problems that might have been addressed in a timely fashion.
So seeing somebody in hospital, but also, once you get home, having trouble at home, a lot of moms are discharged even before their milk comes in, and then the milk comes in sometimes, if there are issues with engorgement or whatever the issue may be, but a lot of moms have a tendency to wait and see, there is this sort of mentality of, «breastfeeding is natural and I should be able to do this, I shouldn't need help», but it really is a learned skill and it's better to get help sooner rather than later because the sooner breastfeeding problems are addressed, the better chance we have of being able to resolve them.
In all of the soul - searching that is to ensue next week Ed Miliband has a chance to address this core problem.
The problems that NCLB flagged have not gone away, but states now have a chance to address them using tools and techniques that better equip parents to demand change and maintain a sense of urgency about the needs of the disadvantaged students the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was crafted to help!
«A lot of people see the aging of America as a problem — we see it as a chance to address serious social problems, beginning with literacy.
A «second chance» or «skimming off» strategy does little for students at risk for future failure, and it does not address problems of average and high - performing students performing below their potential.
If charter, district, state, and civic leaders in Detroit can pivot quickly from their various postures over the Free Press series and start addressing the very real problems that parents face in district - run and charter schools alike, they will have a good chance at building a vibrant system of choice for their city.
ESSA requires schools identified for improvement to create comprehensive needs assessments, but states could take it one step further and require elementary schools to look at their feeder patterns from early childhood programs, form partnerships with those providers, and analyze the needs of their incoming students to address problems or gaps before they have a chance to grow.
But perhaps less of a hit with Lorio himself, as we left it up to him to bring the car to the dealer to address a couple of problems that we hadn't had a chance to deal with before the trip back east: a fuel - filler door that sometimes didn't want to open, and a «hood open» light that flashed intermittently.
if you've had a «For Sale» sign languishing in your yard for more than a couple of months, there's a good chance you're doing something wrong or have a problem that you're unaware of and haven't addressed.
«Sometimes we prescribe by rote, without thinking about whether antibiotics are needed, what drug should be used, how long it should be used, whether there are nonantibiotic alternatives, whether antibiotic therapy has a chance of working without addressing an underlying problem, and similar aspects,» Weese said.
It's a snapshot survey, reflecting the health of the nation's horses during that specific week, and it's your annual chance to give feedback about the health of your horses, ponies and donkeys so that the most common diseases and problems be identified, prioritized and addressed.
Address those things and you have a chance of making a real difference in the problem.
We must immediately address the grazing problem for the reefs to stand any chance of surviving future climatic shifts.
He also knows that when the nations of the world gather in Paris next December to try to hammer out a global climate agreement, it may be the last best chance to address this problem before the Years of Living Dangerously begin.
When children and youth face life's toughest challenges, our programs are there to address the legal problems that can undermine their chances of success.
Give them a chance to see it ahead of time and solicit their feedback on how well they think it will solve the problems you're trying to address.
The popular free ebook series «In Search of Utopia» (http://andgulliverreturns.info) addresses two major problems of our modern society — overpopulation and licensing parents so that children have a better chance to develop as healthy, happy and productive.
Although some argue that parent education can not succeed unless family problems are also addressed, much evidence suggests that first helping parents to be more effective with their children can address mental health needs and improve the chances of substance abuse recovery.
Subsequent speeches will address issues ranging from the very serious problem of a lack of engagement with Indigenous peoples in policy making and significant failures in the whole of government machinery currently in operation federally; to the Northern Territory intervention and child abuse issues; to a positive vision for our communities such as by closing the gap in life expectancy, and creating an equal life chance for Indigenous children.
BCT therapy is based on the premise that the partner who is abusing substances has a much better chance of long - term recovery if the treatment 1) effectively addresses and reduces problems that are occurring in the couples relationship, and 2) actively includes the spouse who consistently supports and rewards abstinence.
By giving them a chance to address their problems, they can feel a sense of control over their own lives and relationships.
Without dual diagnosis treatment and therapy — an addict has a higher chance of relapse because the problems of addiction are not properly addressed.
As REALTORS ®, we can help address the growing foreclosure problem and reduce the chance of future buyers facing foreclosure by:
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