Sentences with phrase «extent of the problem in»

That's the headline finding of an Angus Reid Institute national online survey conducted in mid-November to assess the extent of the problem in Canada.
«The fact is, we don't know the full extent of this problem in this province.
Ms Gilsenan said the action was being brought on behalf of Treasury shareholders «who lost millions of dollars when the company revealed the full extent of the problem in July last year».
Until now, the extent of the problem in low income countries was unknown.
What is the extent of the problem in Australia?
My remit expanded as research led me to better understand the massive extent of problems in today's puppy breeding business.
So the extent of the problem in Rapp is remarkable.
Rae Banwarie's letter should be read in the House of Commons to every member of parliament so they and all Canadians can learn about the extent of the problems in our national police service.
The Insurance Bureau is distorting the extent of the problem in the system with their advertising campaign in an effort to pressure government to further restrict car accident victims» rights.
One of the biggest media debates recently has been about the extent of the problems in the commercial real estate sector.

Not exact matches

Dieselgate (as it became known) exposed the extent of the pollution problems caused by diesel vehicles, which until recently accounted for half of new car registrations in the EU.
Despite this and other authoritative warnings about the dangers of climate change, Mr. Pruitt persists in pointing to uncertainty about the precise extent of humanity's contribution to the problem as a basis for resisting taking any regulatory action to help solve it.
Second, to the extent that Uber's legal problems worsen, and to the extent they focus on Kalanick's personal role, including in recruiting an ex-Google engineer to head autonomous vehicle development, some of that legal heat can be focused on Kalanick, rather than Uber.
Rather than disclosing the full extent of problems like fraudulent home appraisals and overextended borrowers, the bank adjusted the critical reviews, according to documents filed early Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan.
To some extent, the framework in Australia is similar to an approach of targeting nominal income growth, without the attendant problems that may beset the latter.
In addition, the banks themselves became more cautious and less willing to lend to each other, both because of the uncertainty surrounding the exposure of each institution to these problems, which is only now being slowly revealed, and because each institution was unsure the extent to which the lines of credit they had provided were going to be called upon.
A smarter, more durable approach to the problems we confront would be for Washington and Beijing to make lists of all of their gripes, put them on the table, and see whether, and to what extent, they can be resolved or mitigated in a bilateral trade or investment agreement.
Where I differ from some is in my opinion of the extent and universality of the problem.
This may be remembered as the year California's leaders finally grasped that a lack of housing was an enormous problem, driving up the cost of homes and rent to such an extent that the Golden State has become the epicenter of U.S. poverty, with more than one in five households living paycheck to paycheck.
Still, it's naive to say there's no problem at all here in terms of convincing voters that he's not radically hostile to the minimalist welfare state they'd rather conserve to the extent possible, that he really identifies with the plight of the increasingly contingent and disordered life of the working man and woman.
The problem, of course, is that any solution the disoriented and despairing choose in times of crisis will be to some extent an extremist simplification relative to the bewildering abundance of life in which they must find their reorientation.
A clergyman's degree of effectiveness in counseling will depend, to a considerable extent, upon his ability to relate to people; his sensitivity and insight in recognizing the nature of the problem; his non-judgmental acceptance of the person in distress; and his knowledge of whether, when, and where to involve other helping resources.
A major problem in the care of the mentally ill is that once a person has been defined as deviant (i.e., mentally ill) and to a large extent taken out of the community for treatment, that person will usually experience great difficulty in re-entry into the community.
Darwinian evolution, we noted earlier, created a serious problem for all religious inquiry in the nineteenth century, and, to some extent, continued to do so beyond the turn of the century.
Although one can expect, to a certain extent, such an influence by revealed theology on the developments of metaphysics, especially in the context of Whitehead's theory of «religious intuition,» Whitehead appreciates the Alexandrian theology not for its specific content and «highly special form» (AI 167), but to the extent that it suggests «the solution of a fundamental metaphysical problem» (AI 167).
This is helpful to some extent (although I would take exception to the dichotomy implied in his Third Rule - «State problems and solve them in terms of time rather than of space, «31), but Deleuze does not seek to integrate or interrelate the principles systematically.
In spite of the problem I have described, I believe that process systematics can be fruitfully developed and that to some extent this is occurring now.
To an extent, a lot of these problems in regard to life stem from a kind of fear of abandonment.
In the third place, Hartshorne acknowledges a particularly thorny problem concerning the possibility of relations between entities in the present.2 Can not two subjects both know each other in the present and thus determine each other's reality to some extenIn the third place, Hartshorne acknowledges a particularly thorny problem concerning the possibility of relations between entities in the present.2 Can not two subjects both know each other in the present and thus determine each other's reality to some extenin the present.2 Can not two subjects both know each other in the present and thus determine each other's reality to some extenin the present and thus determine each other's reality to some extent?
Working in groups in western Europe, North America, and to a lesser extent elsewhere, the study team produced and encouraged many papers and books on the problem of the local church.7 Naming as its focus the Missionary Structure of the Congregation, the study proposed that radically different forms of Christian assembly and witness be fostered within the secular context.
This issue is part of a class of problems related to the extent of individual freedom permissible in relation to.
Although Whitehead has successfully avoided the traditional problem of evil by his dipolar doctrine of God, he seems to have presented us with another problem of evil in the sense that God is not only unavoidably implicated in the actions of finite occasions, but to the extent that pleasure is realized by occasions God derives enjoyment in his consequent nature also.
To the extent that Whitehead's actual entities must be both microscopic and noncomposite (as the orthodox interpreters hold), then to the same extent there is a problem as to how the category of actual entity could be applicable, as Whitehead required all his categories to be (PR 3/4), at least in the universe accessible to physical science.
Welby said he was «overwhelmed by the extent of the problems» in Hebron but ended his comments on a more hopeful note: «We are in the season of Easter and every Christian gathering we've been to has begun with the statement «Christ is risen».
This undertaking is risky in a twofold regard: It requires the development and introduction of new insinuations about reality, which have not yet to any extent been made plausible by the uneasiness about the obsolete symbolizations of actuality; and unfathomable problems in theoretical technique arise, so that, in addition to the impression that the «foundations» to be reintroduced and the new cognitions to be introduced are misleading, one becomes conscious of dilettantism in the intellectual treatment of such problems.
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
Mr. Myers for the first time proposed as a general psychological problem the exploration of the subliminal region of consciousness throughout its whole extent, and made the first methodical steps in its topography by treating as a natural series a mass of subliminal facts hitherto considered only as curious isolated facts, and subjecting them to a systematized nomenclature.
Perhaps the explanation is to be found in the hints some students give of the extent to which the Old Testament has become for them an introduction to the fundamental problems of man's life before God, a revelation of the greatness, freedom and power of the Sovereign Lord, of the meaning of the people of God and of human history.
In May 2015 under the Turkey Presidency, the G20 agriculture ministers highlighted the extent of food loss and waste (FLW) as «a global problem of enormous economic, environmental and societal significance» and encouraged all G20 members to strengthen their collective efforts to prevent and reduce FLW.
Admittedly, there are fake Penfolds circulating in the market, but to what extent or how much TWE is aware of the problem is unknown.
To some extent, I agree with you about Wenger having certain aspects of the club in place to help the next manager to be successful, but the next manager will still have a lot of problems to sort out because of Wenger as well:
Chamberlain has undoubtedly struggled in form to some extent, because of the injury problems he has sustained over the years at Arsenal.
Alex has now sustained a hamstring injury, and although we are yet to know the full extent of the problem, he will definitely not be playing against West Brom tomorrow at the Hawthorns, in a game that Arsenal simply must win.
His boss, commissioner Gary Bettman, has tamped down the extent of the problem, noting from Boca Raton that only a half - dozen of 170 challenges had resulted in disagreement between on - ice officials and the NHL «Situation Room.»
I know that a lot of Arsenal fans and other people in the football world looking in will blame Arsene Wenger for any and all problems that affect the club, and to a certain extent they are right because the bick does top with the boss and Wenger has more power at Arsenal than most managers are allowed.
The problem with young English Talent is that there is a tendency of making ill advised decisions on whats best for there careers (take for instance Jack Rodwell) Now if he was to come to us guarantee he will get playing time but not to the similar extent he did at Liverpool, Go to Chelsea he will likely end up «surplus to requirements» (Like Marko Marin, Lukaku, Mo Salah, Kevin de bruyne etc), Go to City well how do you think the future of English football Jack Rodwell is doing, Move to United with Van Gal in charge the boy will end up playing Left back.
Stoke are still a very physical team but not quite to the extent that they used to be and on Saturday they are likely to be without two of their chief enforcers; with our old friend Ryan Shawcross out of action due to a long term injury problem in his back (altogether now aaahhh) and their Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam having been one of two Stoke players red carded in their last league game against West Brom.
Those problems are alleviated to an extent because of Aaron Ramsey's prowess in a box to box role, which means Arsenal still have an attacking unit of four.
I am sure there is no simple answers to the problems of why their Arsenal career ended in such pathetic manners... must be a combination of many things with both sides I suppose responsible to certain extent.
To the extent that candy consumption can affect any child's behavior (either due to food dyes, as some believe, and certainly due to blood sugar «highs» and crashes), it seems even more out of place in a classroom for kids with behavioral problems.
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