Sentences with phrase «far bigger problems»

If our court system is so bad that such overtly weak cases threaten it, then there are far bigger problems than the implications from just this one case.
Building them is giving future generations far bigger problems in disposal than just not going there in the first place because except for posting it to space they have only the options we have now.
Failing to notify your insurance carrier to try to save a bit of money could lead to far bigger problems down the road, should you suffer an accident while driving for Uber.
That said we have far bigger problems like a owner and board who do not care about the club and its performance and ambition on the field as long as the bank tills roll.
Our youth here tend to get into far bigger problems with alcohol as a result.
Wake up, people... we have far bigger problems than public school holidays.
They're a far bigger problem than a president.
Ineptitude with appointing the right coaches and subsequent mentality problems with the players is a far bigger problem.
As a mental toughness trainer who has worked with thousands of athletes, youth and adult, by far the biggest problem is fear of failure.
Midfield is by far our biggest problem right now.
The complainers are a far bigger problem for Arsenal than Wenger, the board or the players.These folk only seem happy when Arsenal are in crisis, how often do you hear these fools telling our best players they should leave, just so they can wallow in their preferred state of self pity.
This can turn typical picky eating into a far bigger problem.
The far bigger problem isn't deportations but jobs.
The influence of such socio - demographic factors on registration rates also renders under - registration a far bigger problem in disadvantaged inner - urban areas than in more affluent suburban and rural areas.
And these awfully inexact controls are by far the biggest problem that plagues Mutant Blobs Attack.
One could quibble with the use of the high - energy UV (which never penetrates to the lower troposphere), and the high concentrations of SO2 and O3, but by far the biggest problems lie in the study's relevance to the real world atmospheric conditions.
So while the precise value of climate sensitivity poses an interesting scientific question, tackling the policy response is by far the bigger problem.
The former is a far bigger problem than most people realize: a 2011 economic analysis by Nicholas Muller et al found that coal power's associated «damages range from 0.8 to 5.6 times value added.»
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And from my limited ability to see, skeptics» material destroys the Al Gore / IPCC side, and the failure of top people and journalists to see the faults in the political accusation side of the issue exposes a far bigger problem.
Given how much of our work is predicated on precedent, our authorities disappearing right out from under us is a far bigger problem then when, say, your recipe blog no longer links to that perfect recipe for shrimp scampi.
It's not just the inaccurate distances that befuddled me, though that has been by far my biggest problem with the Charge 2.
Age definitely seems to be a far bigger problem these days.

Not exact matches

The biggest problem with comparing Brexit to Y2K is that the global financial markets were far more stable 16 years ago than they are now.
The two biggest problems with forcing users to go with either Lightning or Bluetooth audio accessories are the intrinsic digital rights management that entails, and the further stratification of iOS and Android users.
That's not a problem for companies that have invested in enterprise software designed for this task, but it's a far bigger challenge to smaller companies who have not historically operated in multiple markets.
But more than anything, any new TV has to solve what thus far has been Sony's biggest problem: the integration of its myriad business divisions in a seamless, intuitive way.
So far most of the government apps seem modest in scope (think: Mapping crime reports or finding out when the next train will come), but O'Reilly suggested that this is only the beginning and that the approach can work for big problems like rising health care costs, poorly performing schools, and climate change.
Another big problem is that what most of us consider «moderate» drinking is really far from it: According to the National Institutes of Health, moderate drinking is one drink a day for a woman and two drinks a day for a man.
To make this an even bigger challenge, popular media would have us believe that capital is the answer to every problem business owners face; and many business owners who aren't, or lack, a «profit expert» make decisions that seemingly make a lot of sense, but in reality makes it more difficult to be profitable by further burdening their business» cash flow with debt they can't support.
There will likely be some big bumps on the road, given the European debt problem is far from over.
The problem is that «small batch,» which is a big selling point for cannabis dispensaries, just like it is for craft brewers, is a harder sell as far as the commodity is concerned.
But Krugman has a much bigger puzzle to explain away: if free markets in banking are the problem, why did Canada, which, during this period, had a far less regulated banking system than the US, not experience the panics we did, and why did no Canadian banks fail during the Great Depression while around 9000 US banks did?
Growth internationally was far bigger than domestic and the problems that went with trying to do that and what came out of it with technology was that we had to decentralize.
As far as I can see the majority of these post are attacking the Church not Christianity, the big problem with unbelievers is that they can not separate the two.
The biggest — most disappointing — problem we're facing in the presidential debates so far?
That is why giving the far right so much control of the Republican party is only going to be a bigger problem over time.
And as far as making more bread, increasing the amount shouldn't be a problem, as you should always have more than enough starter since you have to discard a big portion every day during active use.
the problem isn't cos he isn't WC, the problem is cos he is a rich man's Andy Carroll; I mean even Defoe that play for relegation candidate - Sunderland is a far better striker than him.he isn't WorldClass either Chicharito is also way better, he isn't a 30 - goal striker but when u play almost all games for a club with the creativity as Arsenal, scoring 30goals isn't a big deal.
Further, another problem arose after Neymar secured his big - money move to Paris Saint - Germain, and a replacement was certainly needed to fill the void left by the Brazilian international.
«I think that our biggest problem in the past has been looking too far ahead and focusing on the future.»
the other big problem this year was the inexplicable decision by mr wenger to go light in defence: pure negligence as far as i'm concerned.
Further, Ayew has scored just nine goals in 50 games for the club, and so if Villa get the # 10m that they are seeking, as per the report, which shouldn't be a problem for the big - spending Chinese outfit, then it looks as though Bruce will be armed with significant funds to bring in his own players.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Injury problems and the financial restrictions caused by the move from Highbury to the Emirates are two of the biggest, but by far the main source of anger for Arsenal fans has been the man in charge Arsene Wenger.
Swansea are four points adrift of safety having collected just 12 points from 18 games so far this season, and it doesn't take much to work out what has been their biggest problem.
we won cuz an OG from Palace and now we are contenders??? 2 games no clean sheet yet for our only signing and we are yet to play with the big guns, that is ARSENAL problem the fans are deluded as their Manager, GIROUD is a fair good striker but far from be a first choice for a club like ARSENAL, WENGER spend you old toot.
Big decision Snyder will have to make next two games is how much to play Rubio in order to hold or improve the Jazz's playoff seeding, taking into account that playing Rubio risks further hamstring problems in actual playoff games.
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