Sentences with phrase «deep problem today»

GE's deep problem today is that it doesn't know what business it is in.

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If you look at the problem we have today, the education issue is deeper than just education.
My recommendation for first - time entrepreneurs, and the rest of us who don't have deep pockets, is to focus on customer problems that are causing pain today, and customers who are willing and able to spend real money on a solution.
While Leon Otis, in his report on Stanford University research into TM, warns that «up - tight» people may find that the only thing «liberated» in their meditations is their problems, Herbert Benson has suggested that deep mental relaxation may be as essential to our survival today as were quick wits and reflexes in primitive times.
Some respected professional journalists do not see these failings as the mere result of personal turpitude but rather as deep structural and cultural problems within the American system as it exists today.
So, we ought not abandon such an idea because some have taken it to its illogical conclusion — and we should be very careful of saying that uses of the word «missional» today are endorsing the ideas that led to such deep missiological problems in the World Council of Churches.
One problem: Rory's hardly the only big name taking it deep under par today — and he's not even leading.
While the media continues to blame parents, out - of - control parents are much more a reflection of the deep structural problems in today's youth sports; a symptom of the disease, not the disease itself.
«Monetary policy and liquidity can't solve this problem, because fundamentally this is about confidence... that goes to the deeper problem with the government's economic strategy,» Mr Balls told the Today programme.
I've called this the «measure problem», and view it as one of the deepest crises facing physics today.
A study described here today at the American Geophysical Union's biennial Ocean Sciences Meeting shows that RNA's chemical building blocks fall apart within days to years at temperatures near boiling — a finding that poses problems for some origin of life theories, especially ones picturing that life arose in scalding settings such as deep - sea hydrothermal vents.
The problem with today's resist, however, is that it was originally developed for light sources that emit so - called deep ultraviolet light with wavelengths of 248 and 193 nanometers.
Instead of honestly acknowledging the root causes of struggling schools and investing in real equity in public education, today's policymakers and deep - pocketed corporate education «reformers» offer misguided strategies that fail to address the central problem: a failure to invest in Black, Brown and poor children, the educators who teach them and the communities in which they live.
Her focus on concept - based curriculum helps schools take a deeper look at what is really important for students to be learning and how teachers can help prepare them to solve problems in today's complex world.
Today we continue to dive deeper into the Notion Ink Adam, answering many of the questions that were posed to us and providing solutions to some software problems.
When I look at the biggest economic problems facing the world today, many of them stem from deeper cultural problems.
So here is the problem: today, we face what is perhaps the most difficult environment for deep value investing in history.
Of course the problem is that I don't have a clue how to review a book, and I have a deep suspicious that most of today's smartphone loving kids don't actually know what a book is anyway.
«The problem HEAL is finding is that today, newer technology is available that could result in deeper cuts,» she wrote in an email.
On our podcast today we have two guests: Barbara Captijn, a consumer advocate, who describes how the LAT process represents a deeper problem inside the tribunal system where so many people come without legal representation; and Andy Szabo, who speaks about his eight year experience appearing self - represented at the LAT.
When it comes to legal research, it would appear a black box problem also isn't 100 % avoidable, but in my opinion, new artificial intelligent methods being developed today, especially those using deep learning and neural nets, have the best chance of solving our legal research woes, especially considering its plummeting recovery rates, but then again, I'm biased... I'm one of the founders of ROSS Intelligence after all.
But the truth is that our deepest government secrecy problems today concern security, and national security secrets are not treated the same as other secrets.
Matt and Liz (who were on episode 88) join us today as we dive deep into solving many of the problems that new investors struggle with.
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