Sentences with phrase «definition of a great problem»

Problem finding is an essential skill of clinical investigation, and the definition of a great problem sometimes occurs long after the solution has been observed.

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For one of the greatest needs of the minister is a definition of his role in the problem of alcoholism — a clear picture of where he is needed and in what areas he can function most effectively.
Though the film is plagued by many of the typical Spielbergian problems, Janusz Kaminski's cinematography is superb (it looks even better in high definition) and the acting is great all around.
Though the film is plagued by many of the typical Spielbergian problems — namely its bloated runtime, which is even worse than usual due to the somewhat meandering pace and useless subplots — Janusz Kaminski's cinematography is superb (it looks even better in high definition) and the acting is great all around.
There are a great many kinds of unprecedented change that could be easily forecast that we just don't ask about and are then left out of the definitions of problems given to science to solve.
The lack of studies of effective treatments in non-Western countries needs to be addressed as research informs us that children and adolescents living in war - torn countries are at great risk for mental health problems.4, 5 This study is to be commended for its demonstration of methods for translating a westernised definition of a mental illness into a culturally relevant syndrome that could be identified and treated effectively.
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