Sentences with phrase «entirely new set of problems»

It means that choice through decentralization is worse than a red herring: It not only fails to solve the problems at the core of its mission (improve a nebulous and poorly constructed paradigm of student achievement through competitive incentives) but creates an entirely new set of problems with which students, parents, teachers, administrators, and elected officials have to cope.
This is darkly comic stuff that's funny for a while, and it's interesting how the conceit eventually opens up an entirely new set of problems for Ig when he confronts the people to whom he believed he was closest.
However, this happy ending for writers» block brings with it an entirely new set of problems.

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We say that we do need technology and we are not going to solve this problem unless we get a lot of new technology, so we get accused of sounding like George Bush; on the one hand it is true that we need technology, on the other hand Bush has used that entirely cynically, so the whole thing gets set up as «sacrifice and regulation» vs technology.
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