Sentences with phrase «endured problems at»

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In consequence, the next decade will enable the churches to bring together that which, at their best, they tend to do well (providing persons with a faith perspective from which to cope with the enduring problems of life) and that which they do less effectively (corporate and social ministry).
The 28 - year - old has endured another difficult season at Anfield having been limited to just 14 appearances in all competitions due to a combination of injury problems and competition for places.
There are plenty of teams who could do with a goalkeeper of Butland's quality — just look at the problems Liverpool are enduring.
West Ham United have endured a terrible campaign so far and one of the main problems plaguing the Hammers at the moment is their inability to find the back of the net on a consistent basis.
Unfortunately, the classy playmaker has endured horrendous injury problems throughout his career, that severely limited his impact at Liverpool, Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina.
It is a testament to Gnabry's quality that, despite the problems he has endured at club level in recent years, he has continued to be called upon by Germany at youth level and is an important player for his country's U21 side, having featured at that level on seven occasions.
The newly described experiments are a step toward uncovering «one of the enduring problems of evolutionary biology,» the emergence of a practice that about 99.9 percent of known animals engage in at least sometimes, the researchers noted in their paper.
At this point, the problem for educators is not how to initiate MTSS; rather, it is how to implement changes in process and performance that will endure.
One of our problems with the Wrangler is at our age we just aren't physically able to endure the beating one takes when driving it even on the easiest of trails.
Winn Van Meter has every single stereotypical WASP problem: he is forced to endure hordes of relatives and wedding party members invading his summer home on an island off the coast of Maine because is daughter had the audacity to decide to marry her live - in boyfriend who impregnated her, he is Captain Ahab - like in his quest throughout the book to gain membership to the exclusive Pequod Club, he is beyond irritated that his marriage produced only daughters and no sons, and then one of those daughters (not the same daughter who is pregnant and marrying, this would be the other daughter who got pregnant and is not marrying) had to let the entire Ophidian club at Harvard — of which Winn was a member in his day some forty years ago — learn that she was pregnant by one of their current members.
In the words of Peter Schjeldahl, writing in The New Yorker about the exhibition No Problem: Cologne / New York 1984 — 1989 at David Zwirner in New York, «the show's cast of artists amounts to a retrospective shopping list of what would matter and endure in art of the era.»
In the words of Peter Schjeldahl, writing recently in The New Yorker about the exhibition No Problem: Cologne / New York 1984 — 1989 at David Zwirner in New York, «the show's cast of artists amounts to a retrospective shopping list of what would matter and endure in art of the era.»
Aside from all this, for several of the most important and enduring problems in medicine, we have no idea what the best treatment is, because it's not in anyone's financial interest to conduct any trials at all.
The Lazier Murder provides an insightful look at the changing pattern of criminal justice in nineteenth - century Canada, and the enduring problem of wrongful convictions.
Because of its location next to the Ohio River, at times Henderson has to endure the major problem of flooding.
That rally was at least partly based on the sense that SegWit2x had effectively solved one of Bitcoin's most enduring problems, but it now appears that was wishful thinking.
We say this all the time, but it's an enduring problem with many resumes: They contain an objective, which really says nothing at all.
Such an approach indicates a failure to move beyond the policy paradigm of throwing palliatives in the form of quick - fix, short - term solutions at the urgent problems experienced by Indigenous people an approach which often serves only to manage and even perpetuate enduring cycles of disadvantage, at the expense of resourcing more holistic and far - reaching solutions.
The effect of home visiting programs on mothers» life - course (subsequent pregnancies, education, employment, and use of welfare) is disappointing overall.10 In the trial of the nurse home visitor program described above, there were enduring effects of the program 15 years after birth of the first child on maternal life - course outcomes (e.g., interpregnancy intervals, use of welfare, behavioural problems due to women's use of drugs and alcohol, and arrests among women who were low - income and unmarried at registration).21 The effects of this program on maternal life - course have been replicated in separate trials with urban African - Americans20, 23,24 and with Hispanics.18
Victims of abuse are at high risk for poor health, related not only to the physical trauma they have endured, but also to high rates of other social risk factors associated with poor health.22 Abused children have high rates of growth problems, untreated vision and dental problems, infectious diseases, developmental delay, mental health and behavioural problems, early and risky sexual behaviours, and other chronic illnesses, but child welfare and health care systems historically have not addressed the health needs of dependent children.23 - 33 Compared to children in foster care, maltreated children who remain at home exhibit similarly high rates of physical, developmental and mental health needs.34
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