Sentences with phrase «discuss general problems»

By releasing the code, and opening it to general review and criticism, the report has allowed us to illustrate and discuss general problems in science software development, and to work towards resolving them.

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Ford's own answer to the question of God's location in general and the relativity problem in particular rests upon his Boethian interpretation of Whitehead, discussed above.
Dr. Carpenter discusses two general problems faced by John Cobb: 1.
It is because of the general relevance of this problem for Whiteheadian theology that it is important to compare the above discussed proposal with its proposed interpretations.
According to the Surgeon General, many women stop breastfeeding when faced with the problems discussed here, and many also choose not to breastfeed future children fearing they'll come up against the same issue again.
In general, regular family meetings provide a time when all members of the family come together to share, discuss, problem - solve, and, most importantly, communicate.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is scheduled to discuss Long Island's gang violence problem Friday during a visit to Central Islip, officials said.
One of the options being discussed in order to fix this issue was making changes to General Leia's role in The Last Jedi to reduce the problem of her not being in Episode IX.
America is caught in a cynical cycle where a mass shooting tragedy is met with a chorus of political «leaders» offering their «thoughts and prayers» and declaring that now is «not the time» to discuss policy changes that might address America's unique problem with gun violence in general and with mass shootings in particular.
i don t get what this has to do with the amg, and why THIS (we could discuss the sense of turbo in general) should be a problem.
They discussed the problems of piracy and how it affects both comics and manga as well as digital manga in general.
You may wish to discuss with your veterinarian the option of having certain problem teeth removed under general anesthetic.
But in general, it would seem that, since Gavin is discussing John Nissen's presenting things that are really highly uncertain as being certain, I would simply state that expecting the Holocene record (or the whole Pleistocene record for that matter) to predict what we should expect of sensitive and complex arctic systems in our Anthropocene, at 400ppm CO2 and an arctic where methane is often spiking over ~ 1900ppb now (versus a little over ~ 700ppb, I believe, for the Eemian) might itself be guilty of the same problem, because one has mistakenly assumed the certainty of a past analogue when really there isn't any.
When discussing the problems in the specific you have to establish the context which is the problems in the general i.e. the inherent problems relating to what you're trying to do.
Under this rubric, e.g. Meng discusses the topic of services of general economic interest («Die «Dienste von allgemeinem wirtschaftlichen Interesse» — ein Problem der Normenklarheit im EU - Recht»).
The specific case of building an e-commerce website is worth exploring; here, the general problem of being sued by clients in the course of ordinary business was discussed, but e-commerce opens up an additional risks.
Professor Charles Claoué, a Consultant Ophthalmologist here discusses the problems in private healthcare insurance, what happens when legal and medical matters intertwine, and how the general awareness of solutions available could be improved on.
Many advocates and scholars are discussing the Constitutional problems with this massive surveillance of the general public, but attorneys have another potential concern — the ethical issues that may arise with the knowledge that details of their attorney - client communications are in the hands of the government.
Response: As we discuss in the «Relationship to Other Federal Laws» section of the preamble, the Public Health Service Act contains explicit confidentiality requirements that are so general as not to create problems of inconsistency.
A later study by Willetts and Leff56 describes a pilot of an adapted version their original intervention, which involved discussing ways of managing specific patients problems, as opposed to discussing general coping strategies.
Also, findings are discussed in support of a general empathy deficit for distress cues which may underlie the problem behaviour of young males with CU traits.
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