Sentences with phrase «face of problems»

I'm assuming that since you're facing both of these problems right now that your dog is still a puppy.
Often compared to the Tor network for its use of onion routing, Lightning has occasionally been celebrated as a darknet for bitcoin payments — however, it's comparatively untested, and could face some of the problems native to Tor as well.
There is, first, the monastic way with its realistic facing of the problem of love in the world, and its heroic answer of renunciation.
This moment, Oprah told the grads, helped shape Oprah's approach of never remaining silent in the face of a problem.
The Catholic Church is just the face of this problem at this time.
It is in the face of these problems that the countermovement arises that Tillich calls «political romanticism.»
My mom was almost never helpless in the face of a problem.
I think of the times I have felt completely helpless in the face of this problem — the times I have failed — the feelings of frustration that have accompanied the failures.
Apollo 13 was the seventh manned mission in the Apollo program and showed off NASA's resilience in the face of problems.
In depression, patients feel unable to avoid a sense of helplessness in the face of problems, and tend to ruminate rather than act to improve their situation.
I have always firmly believed in the healing powers of plants, yoga and meditation in the face of problems, and so far it had always worked for me.
You may face some of problems that can affect you and your partner quickly as to a date.
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If you reside in a natural disaster area and know you may be facing some of these problems or know that you won't be able to pay your bills on time, reach out to your bank and / or other creditors as soon as possible to let them know of your situation.
So, yes, I will agree with you that the high end IPCC scenarios are unlikely to come to pass but that is because I don't think humanity will be that stupid in the face of this problem and will, at some point, ignore what the Cato Institute and Western Fuels Association thinks is best (despite the best efforts of you and Patrick Michaels!)
It is only in the face of a problem that he can generate any meaning to provide these terms with.
In the face of this problem and similar confusion in other jurisdictions, Ontario lawmakers amended the debtor location provisions in a statute that received Royal Assent in 2006.
Their sheer ignorance in the face of the problem could not better state the point: the deeply engrained attitudes and beliefs in this country that «Aboriginal issues» are something that Indigenous peoples should just «get over» contribute to the climate that allows a colossal number of Indigenous women and girls to disappear or to be murdered.
With the Democratic Republic of Congo expected to implement significant reforms to arbitration in the coming months, Edward Machin finds lawyers still urging caution in the face of problems in enforcing Congolese arbitration awards.
The first reflex in the face of a problem is to scuttle.
Even in the face of these problems, the handful of use cases when Here One's tech just clicks are enough to illuminate the power of what Doppler has hit on with its take on augmented reality hearing.
If you're feeling powerless in the face of your problems, unhappy in your relationships, and «stuck» in your life, I'd like to help.
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