Sentences with phrase «fixing problems»

They revealed an addiction to big government fixing their problems, and a jealousy over those who succeed.
But some people will multiply $ 184,000 by the approximately 300,000 U.S. congregations and mistakenly conclude that the church can contribute roughly $ 55 billion to fixing the problems of needy individuals.
Spend the time and money on fixing the problems in the world rather than this non-sensical bs to use later to tear someone down.
Fact is that you are free to believe whatever you want, it doesn't really help for you to even try to understand the simple elegant FACT of evolution, besides you lack the skills, knowledge, education, and understanding to contribute to fixing the problems that humankind will have to fix in order to survive.
I see how we got confused about it all, and took the easy route of fixing problems instead of becoming engaged with the lives of those around us.
Fixing these problems can cost anywhere from $ 1,000 to $ 30,000.
Now that you have information on the criteria lenders have set for the loans, you can qualify for loans by fixing the problems which are getting in the way of you getting a loan.
In other words, fixing problems or establishing a positive work environment won't translate into more satisfied employees; it just means they're no longer dissatisfied.
Fixing problems and addressing your own mistakes puts you in a class of people who are merely responding and adjusting.
Other facets of the Grylls plan include lifting the payroll tax - free threshold from $ 850,000 to $ 1.5 million, ensuring any money from privatisations is reinvested in infrastructure, and a renewed campaign aimed at fixing problems with WA's GST distribution.
As Baron explained to me in 2011, his role as chief customer service officer involved reading customer - satisfaction surveys, calling clients six months into a new relationship, fixing any problems that arose and refunding money to those who were unhappy.
You'll be happy you've spent less time fixing problems and more time growing your business.
Probably not until government's recognize the gravity of the situation and work towards actually fixing the problems as opposed to papering them over.
The move comes a week after Zuckerberg said he will devote 2018 to fixing the problems that plague his company.
In either case, we're paying a monthly fee to fund an army of developer geeks in Silicon Valley and customer service reps in India who waste our time fixing problems that wouldn't be a problem if the company just delivered what was originally promised.
Regardless of who does the upgrade, fixing problems with your existing computer will always be a more economical choice than buying a new one.
Fixing those problems was easy.
So before anyone demands $ 44 billion from Canadian taxpayers to end homelessness, let's first give the private sector a chance to fix this problem free of charge.
The basic slogan for the Liberals regarding the Quebec economy seems to be: the PQ has bungled it, let us come in and fix the problem.
Good answer: The interviewee focuses on how they addressed and fixed the problem, not on who was to blame.
When one of our service providers made a mistake, which resulted in our service being delayed for a week, the service provider responded immediately with an apology and a proposal for fixing the problem.
Some of the tactics show Intel's ability, as a large company, to invest a lot of money in trying to fix a problem.
Though he witnessed Aboutaleb's landmark appointment, Erdogan thinks having a Muslim mayor hasn't fixed the problem.
But fixing the problem isn't exactly politically popular.
So I decided to put something on the table to try to fix the problem: $ 500,000 for an educational institution to develop a degree program in international sales.
When problems develop after the sale, don't make excuses and don't place blame; fix the problem.
I don't think we can fix our problems unless we can talk about them frankly.»
Management may have failed them, but we had a plan to fix the problems.
If numerous people complain about your response rate, for example, that should be a sign that you need to fix a problem.
TSB Chief Executive Officer Paul Pester said he had worked for 48 hours to fix the problem but that the bank had to take down both the mobile app and online banking again on Tuesday.
Sabri Suby, founder of King Kong says, «The decision to rebrand usually starts with the intention of fixing a problem or creating a solution for your customers.
But you should know enough to fix basic problems, or at least guide someone else towards fixing the problem for you.
This generally means they still want to do business with you, assuming you're able to fix the problem.
After all, you can't fix problems you don't acknowledge.
To fix this problem, the ads actually employed some audio trickery that allow the TV to shout «Alexa» without waking the system.
You put somebody in charge and present the idea that they'll fix the problem quickly.
Fixing a problem or process is more important than affixing blame.
«Taking time off doesn't always fix the problem,» says Sabongui.
«There is no one single thing that we can do to fix the problem of retaining pilots and developing new pilots,» Wilson said.
At that point, VW was estimating it would cost 20 million euros to fix the problem.
Fixing the problem cost the company millions and prompted investors to question quality control.
• Meanwhile, there have been many calls for LPs to help fix this problem, by demanding transparency, holding GPs accountable, and doing more thorough reference checking.
They say they have a problem they want to fix, and they are committed to doing whatever is necessary to fix the problem (e.g., capital investment, new incentives, new hires).
Apple has since fixed the problem, but it's one that could have easily been averted with a diverse group of designers.
Rap Genius and Google are reportedly working on a solution to fix the problem.
In Cohen's own estimation, he is Trump's Ray Donovan, the bruising television character who takes whatever steps are needed to fix problems for the tycoon he serves.
Though Canada's provincial revenue volatility troubles have much more to do with resource royalties than personal income taxes, Alberta and Newfoundland could perhaps learn a thing or two from the trials and tribulations south of the border — and how the smartest states are trying to fix the problem.
A good example of proper investigation and crisis management is Maple Leaf Foods; CEO Michael McCain publicly apologized and promised to fix the problem.
A great way to set limits is to ask complainers how they intend to fix a problem.
Interim managers can step in temporarily at your company to fix problems you can't.
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