Sentences with phrase «enduring problem for»

After enduring this problem for weeks, I decided to investigate.
Poor quality insurer assessments have been an enduring problem for Ontario auto accident victims.
Clear air turbulence is an enduring problem for commercial aircraft: pilots can not see it coming, it doesn't reflect signals to onboard radar, and satellite monitors can not detect it.
Instead, focus on how you solve a real and enduring problem for your customer.

Not exact matches

The seemingly intractable and intertwined problems of drug abuse, violence, poor education, broken families, and health disparities have endured for decades without budging despite plenty of efforts to help.
Quite often a great investment of energy must be made just to decide who is responsible for what — who does the dishes and takes out the trash — and to deal with all the human interrelationship problems that can sometimes just be endured from 9 to 5 but which must be resolved if we are to be in community together.
Also, while he is no doubt right to set himself against «entertainment worship» and other atrocities of the church - growth phenomenon, his suspicion of anything popular poses problems for evangelization and does not jibe with the enduring popularity through the centuries of the very liturgy that he champions.
If we realize that recursive structures are extremely powerful contemporary techniques for solving problems in science and mathematics, and further realize that personal societies solve problems of their own — namely, their own enduring existence — then Prolog programs as prehensive structures can be an effective tool in analyzing and clarifying the relationship between a Whiteheadian ontology and current computer science.
Such an enduring entity, with its binding of any individual entity to the line of its ancestry, is, taken by itself, as irrelevant an answer to the problem of life, which is a bid for freedom, as is the doctrine of substance» (1:403).
Without solving enduring human problems, a medically extended life span could simply set the stage for more of the same social miseries.
As to the divine consequence, it is the growing awareness of a cosmic Love, a cosmic Lover, that holds us tight, that never lets us go, that stays with us in all our problems and troubles and sufferings as well as in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himself.
Indeed for Hauerwas it is an enduring problem, and one he has worked on imaginatively, even if sometimes rather unsystematically?)
It also sought the establishment of the commercial domination of the Italian republics and the carving out of principalities for the feudal lords of western Europe (as it has been expressively put, it attempted the solution of the problem of the landless younger sons); and the Crusades also provided scope for all who desired to strike a blow for the faith or do penance by enduring the hardships of a holy war.
It is an inner struggle for me to keep my mouth shut, and yet I endure and continue to pray and implore God to open their eyes to the truth, But the problem is that I an fighting generations of the traditions of men, and short of the Lord appearing to them personally in a vision saying in a booming voice «I am the Lord God!
With over a thousand different products that allow you to search for items based on alcohol content, allergens, gluten content and of course, vegan - friendliness, many have found that Gormaya provides a simple and elegant solution to a long - enduring problem.
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.
The problem for me is that he will probably feel that a move to Arsenal may see his playing opportuniies more limited than if he went to a side like Manchester City because of our current number one Petr Cech, while Pep Guardiola is clearly looking for a regular starter between the sticks after Cludio Brove endure a pretty poor debut season in England.
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.
There are many reasons for infant massage therapy, from serious problems preterm infants face to common discomforts healthy full - term infants endure.
Their kid has already endured whatever the problem is all season long and — worst case scenario — is turned off from sports for the long - term.
And when they occur with frequency past the age in which they're developmentally expected — those terrible twos — they can become a big problem for the child, not just the beleaguered adults who endure them.
My heart is breaking for these children, the torture and pain they have endured, and the years of trauma and psychological problems they will have to deal with thanks to this horrific train of abuse.
I silently applauded myself for avoiding years of pacifier withdrawal and dental problems that I'd seen friends endure when their kids had trouble transitioning later.
The biggest problem for the Tories, he says, is the enduring public belief that they are not committed to fairness.
Both women say the sexual abuse they endured for years led to depression, suicidal thoughts, eating issues and other problems decades later.
Researchers have identified the genetic mutation responsible for one patient's serious health problems, finally solving a medical mystery that has endured for over 30 years.
It would be a tragic mistake to dismiss the huge potential of new technologies for addressing some of the most enduring problems of poverty: drought - and pest - resistant varieties of food for poor farmers who have been bypassed by the Green Revolution; treatment for many tropical diseases, such as malaria and sleeping sickness; low - cost wireless computers that can break the information isolation of rural communities that rely only on the radio and word of mouth; and low - cost energy supplies for the vast majority of people in developing countries using dung and firewood.
Today?s technological revolution has expanded the possibilities for tackling some of the most enduring problems of poverty.
The real reason for the enduring reputation of Chinese herbal science is its unique system of understanding and applying herbs to individual problems.
Aside from that rare exception, dating is often a difficult, frustrating, and sometimes expensive experience that you need to often endure for a long time before finding someone who would be a good match for you, and that isn't even assuming that you've found your soulmate!One of the problems that people have is that they turn to all of the same avenues for dating, often by looking for the best...
Perhaps it is preferable to having one's passing honoured by a Celine Dion performance (who appeared to be struggling to move her forehead, which must be a problem for a known emoter like Dion), as poor Tony Curtis and his fellow RIPs had to endure.
This was the year for original screenplays, many of the best ones could not even make the Oscar cut due to that enduring problem of «Best Picture heat.»
But there were other problems as well: NCLB did not itself provide sufficient incentives for students to work hard, as only teachers were held accountable for failure, and the legislation did not end the enduring inequalities of educational opportunity for low - income and minority students that underlie the achievement gap.
As for the unions, they could continue on as usual, enduring the financial hit but fighting to maintain exclusive representation, or they might decide to negotiate for members only, ending the whole «freeloader» problem with a single stroke.
We have all endured a million speeches along the lines of «charter schools [or vouchers] are well and good for the kids who attend them but they» re no solution to the problems of public school systems that will forever be attended by the overwhelming majority of kids.»
But for Perry, the problem endures, and the political is personal.
But Broad's enduring support for public charter schools now appears to be contributing to problems for an old friend, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, whom he has long supported financially.
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.
In fact, the problems were so egregious that one Westchester superintendent felt compelled to apologize to his entire community for what students had to endure.
** About every other day, panel states that the left turn indicator is U / S — when I use it, it goes into rapid - blinking for a few seconds, then works normally (verified outside: it doesn't work when rapid - blink, works otherwise... ** Left front parking light U / S, new bulb or not ** About once a week, brake / antilock indicator goes on while driving; brakes still work normally (no, did not try the anti-lock then...); stopping, turning engine off and back on, and I'm back in business for that one (all other problems endure).
The fact is that the average consumer is desperately FLEEING from all the myriad of Windows problems they've been forced to endure for decades, namely a balky, buggy, brittle virus - prone OS that does nothing except get in the way.
As a certified dog trainer I can attest that one of the most common problems dog owners endure is being pulled around when taking their dog for a walk.
Joint problems usually only occur in older dogs and for the most part Chihuahuas tend to be very healthy little dogs, but they can not endure long hikes or high - impact exercise.
With reports emerging of players enduring server queues for up to two hours, Star Wars The Old Republic executive producer Jeff Hickman has posted an official notice informing players that Bioware takes the issue «seriously» and is actively addressing the problem.
A big problem with the MyCarrer is that players do nt know what they re in for and will probably end up restarting and will have to endure the painful intro sequence over again.
We are reminded that with each new discovery and the new power it brings comes new responsibility; that the fragility, the sheer specialness of life requires us to move past our differences and to address our common problems, to endure and continue humanity's strivings for a better world.
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 very base level of his idea is — Great works become paradigms because they were «sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity,» [to quote Kuhn] and «sufficiently open - ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners to resolve.»
Our problem with manure has a simple cure Eat fewer moo - ers and the poo - ers will be fewer Our water will be pure, our ocean will be bluer Our planet will endure, of that you can be sure But if demand for meat increases And the fields are over-nourished And the farmers loose their leases So suburbia can flourish And we're faced with all the waste Of 10,000,000,000 head of cattle... We'll be up manure creek Without a proverbial paddle
[45] As noted in Goodrich, amendments to the legislation have followed upon the work of the Law Reform Commission and papers prepared for the Attorney General of British Columbia addressing the problem arising from the common law's reluctance to give enduring or continuing effect to powers of attorney following the onset of debilitating illness or dementia.
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