Sentences with phrase «huge part of the problem for»

Not sure why fans expect Arsenal to act any different to other clubs (Man City and Chelski do nt count and they re huge part of the problem for paying eg # 50m for Walker!)

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But what you've done is use religion as a hook and if you use the hook for long enough it becomes part of the reality of the problem, and that's the huge danger in places where religious feeling runs high.»
The fact that mystical socialists have for the most part destroyed public education read this: http://66.147.244.196/~theinvio/?p=464 And that has invaded all sciences and people has left a huge portion of the populous unable or unwilling to think, read this: http://66.147.244.196/~theinvio/?p=2108 Then knowing that power is the problem.
It seems to grow harder than ever to understand the anomalies of football for the moment I am not talking about that sink of iniquity which is FIFA, where at long last the ineffable Sepp Blatter, forever promising to solve the problem of which he is such a central part, has at long last agreed to release the Swiss court papers which detail how two senior FIFA executives — plainly Joao Havelange himself and Ricardo Texeira — received a huge pay off from the now defunct ISLCompany in exchange for valuable rights.
A huge part of their problems this season has been putting the ball in the back of the net and they have only managed the five goals on their travels this term having failed to score in two for their seven road fixtures.
The formula was also a huge part of the problem and what works for them is Enfamil Gentlease Premium.
There's a huge problem with the trade of tiger parts for use [pdf] in traditional Chinese medicines, so tigers have dwindled in countries like Cambodia and Laos and Thailand.
A part of me wants to do keto without the fat, but I know that can cause huge problems for my muscles, and I don't want to lose any more of them.
I think another huge part of the problem is the conflict of interest the American government allows for food industries to influence government recommendations and the education of our doctors.
WHY: The fourth season of «The Walking Dead» may be plagued by many of the same problems as previous years, but while its tendency to let plotlines drag on for too long causes the show to grind to a halt at times, the renewed focus on keeping the story moving even when its characters aren't plays a huge part in its success.
The comments come from current Teachers, Teaching Assistants, SEND co-ordinators, heads of house, inclusion managers and Form Group Tutors...: We used this in small groups in our new class every morning for a week, what a great start, everyone is still buzzing... Builds a strong sense of belonging to something special... your class... Encourages differences and similarities to recognised and valued... Hugely improves our efforts at inclusion... The students quickly came out of their shells and are blossoming... Reveals much of the nature of the students... Gets us buzzing as a group... Encourages participants to take part in their own game and go and find things out from others... brilliant ice breaker game... Helped to resolve a huge problem we had in getting students to gel... Switches the students brains on from the moment go... Helps to break down various barriers... Gives a big boost to developing important life skills... This gives a great insight and a fantastic array of examples, clues and hints as to the characters of each individual in the group... Helps participants learn some things about themselves... Helps participants learn some things about others... Helps you learn about the participants (you can be a player as well on some occasions)... Makes it easy to develop class rules of fairness and cooperation... Builds a sense of purpose... Creates a sense of community and togetherness... Brilliant, just brilliant... our school is buzzing...
When the idea of charter schools came along — public schools that would 1) run themselves independently of the bureaucracies that were / are a huge part of the problem, 2) would get to hire their own staff members ensuring «fit» with the school, AND 3) would be held accountable for results in educating students — many amazing people stood up and said they would create and run great public schools where they were needed the most.
Again, with Mafia 3 being an open world game, a lot of it can be spent behind the wheel of a car as you travel to and from different parts of the city going from one objective to another and while it isn't so much of a problem early in the game, the lack of a fast travel option becomes quite a hindrance as time goes on and the further you get in the game because at times it will force you to travel huge distances to speak two lines of dialogue with someone for example and then makes you drive all the way back to where you were originally, which becomes a bit of a chore, but the car handling isn't bad and it almost feels like you are driving a car from the 60's as it feels heavy and limited as you manoeuvre certain cars around a corner.
The only other parting shot I could get in was that I've found that people with children are less likely to believe in GW, than people without children, because GW is such a horrible problem to contemplate for future generations that there's a huge cognitive dissonance about it (I haven't done a study, it's only my sense of things); the man has three small children.
A big part of our problem is how we've gone about it, where the polarization and huge push for renewables beyond reason have lead to sketchy accounting and financial boondoggles without producing much actual generation.
But for daily use, it's the more expensive choice, has a huge climate footprint, and is a big part of the plastic waste mismanagement problem.
You want to play an important part in a small team that will have huge impact, raising hundreds of millions of dollars for charity and coordinating entrepreneurs to solve the world's most pressing problems
The government introduced mediation as a vital part of the legal family process in an effort to abate those people concerned that the removal of legal aid would cause huge problems for the family courts, leaving them massively overworked and the clients suffering.
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