Sentences with phrase «fix obvious problems»

Lets fix our obvious problems first and go for luxury later, we have Sanchez who can play the striker role with the best of them.
«I have been amazed at how resistant people are to actually fixing an obvious problem that is an obvious source of a grotesque unfairness and basically a transfer of wealth from the middle class to the rich,» he said.

Not exact matches

Itâ $ ™ s pretty obvious that where England are concerned, big name players do not necessarily guarantee success, and a recall at this stage would be a band - aid fix to the larger problems England have been carrying for a long time.
«Having rejected that extraordinary offer, Liverpool executives are now forced to rethink the club's strategy and fix what is an obvious problem.
Part of the problem is that there isn't an obvious way to fix the roster with money.
But there's an easy and obvious fix to New York's newfound problem, and it's one quarterback - needy teams will be happy to hear.
With Santi Cazorla having had to have surgery to fix his ankle problem and being set for about three months out, the most obvious replacement for the German is not available and the manager's recent experiments of using Aaron Ramsey in the number 10 role have been somewhat less than encouraging.
Famously, the January window is for fixing obvious squad depth problems, covering holes in week areas or finding players to who can come to the club and immediately impact without too much thought on the future.
What is not so obvious is what to do to fix the problems.
Where there's an obvious explanation for your problem, the credit card company may fix it over the phone.
On my end I've not had many problems, the 1.2 patch having seemingly fixed most of the large issues, but given the sheer amount of complaints it seems obvious that this is a game is still in need of patching thus consider keeping an eye on the forums before you go anywhere near it.
A few setbacks that will be fixed is a bad thing, not saying it isn't or that it's not worth demerits / penalties - but it's obvious that server problems at launch - as bad as they are to the consumers, to get such a hefty pounding over it where a reviewer is all like «I take my review back, I'm lowering my score until the servers get better - Oh hey, 6 months later the servers are better, here, have a 7.5 again» That does not sound professional no matter how you want to put it (Not like anyone goes to Polygon for anything professional anyways): / Short - comings or downfalls that are temporary should be given Shame I'd say, a definite negative feedback in some variety which comes all but naturally with the players whether a reviewer points it out or not, customer reviewers do that and I think should be used for these kind of problems.
It was fairly obvious there was bias back when the XB1 had problems that needed to be fixed such as the forced Kinect, but now both systems appear to be treated equally.
A spiritual successor, Battle for Naboo, was released two years later and fixed the fog problem to a degree, but it was obvious Factor 5's ambition was destined to be realized on a more powerful system.
Not all are terrible, but for those that miss the mark it always seems like the problem has a very obvious fix.
Or would we rather want to fix some of the many obvious problems in the world, where we could do a lot more good and do it now?»
Next obvious question: If the above question is true (and I am not saying that it is) why in the world would we be investing billions in alternative and questionable energy sources and energy uses when we should be spending billions in fixing the root cause of the plankton problem (stress the phrase «root cause»).
There are no quick fixes to these problems beyond the obvious low hanging fruit (walk more, cycle more, find ways to use electricity less etc).
A paticulalry absurd notion in Ohio law is that if the dangerous condition was open and obvious then there is no duty on the part of the property owner to fix the problem.
So if it was something plainly visible (open and obvious) you will likely not have a case unless you can find a statutory duty to fix the problem.
The obvious risk is that if it's not fixed, it's the user's problem.)
Here are some simple and obvious job hunting problems that you can probably fix yourself.
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