There are now
deep structural problems in the way research is financed.
He argues that people are now frustrated, disengaged and angry with government, politics, their economic circumstances and their daily lives which are caused by
deep structural problems in the systems that dominate our modern world.
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.
Not exact matches
In fact, some observers believe the Asian giant — the world's third - largest economy — is finally awakening from its long slumber and confronting its
deep structural problems.
The same midfield played, and failed, away at Tottenham the next month, but
in fairness to all three, Arsenal's
problems with pressing are
deep - rooted,
structural and almost independent of personnel, and point to a
deeper coaching issue.
Such evidence indicates that the
problem is historically
deep - seated, which means that it is highly unlikely that devolution
in its present form will give the city region of Manchester the financial resources, administrative capability and policy imagination to manage these genuinely
structural problems.
The paradox facing charter - school advocates is that,
in the name of encouraging radically decentralized control of schools, they may unwittingly help to undermine the state's political ability to address the
deeper structural and economic
problems facing public education.
There's the
deep structural problems implied by such things as higher incidence of major drought and, perversely, major flooding and storms
in the same regions.