Sentences with phrase «deeper cultural problems»

When I look at the biggest economic problems facing the world today, many of them stem from deeper cultural problems.

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It's a hard problem for incumbents solve (even with a new CEO), and almost always the problems are cultural and run much deeper than any single particular technology investment or pivot.
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.
On the contrary, political and cultural efforts to rationally solve the problem of man and woman — and we are, to be frank, in the midst of such Utopian spasms — will almost certainly be harmful, even dehumanizing — to man, to woman, and especially, to children — not least because the matters are so delicate and private, and their deeper meanings inexpressible.
The cultural consequences of immigration pose a more difficult problem, one less amenable to remediation, which is why it is probably the deeper source of populist anger.
«Our study sort of plays into a deep cultural philosophy that we have the creativity and ability to solve whatever problem comes our way.
Children's author Michael Morpurgo said: «The problem is cultural and deep - seated, therefore unlikely to be resolved quickly.
The gendered violence epidemic is a deep - seated cultural problem present in the homes, communities and workplaces of many millions of women all over the world.
, but describing the problem as simply varying perceptions «that scientific consensus is consistent with the position that predominates in their cultural or ideological group» I think overlooks or ignores a deeper problem: the sense, varyingly expressed, that «scientific consensus» itself is infected with positions that predominate in a cultural or ideological group.
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