Sentences with phrase «immediate problem in»

If we analyze a long term average scenario, like that painted by Kiehl and Trenberth there is an immediate problem in calculating the change in entropy:
The answer hadn't presented itself by the time the credits rolled (and frankly I'm the least qualified to judge) but the sheer amount of time weighing these questions showed the film had failed to grab me by the scruff of the neck - a more immediate problem in its own right....
As you can see from its goals the association seeks to improve education in the village over the longer term whilst tackling the immediate problems in the High Atlas village of Ait Ouham.
And just as money was diverted from agricultural research for environmental projects in the 1980s, there's a danger that immediate problems in poor countries will be shortchanged by pursuing the long - term agenda of wealthy Westerners, as Bjorn Lomborg has been arguing.

Not exact matches

There is simply no way back from these kinds of problems and any proven violations must result in immediate termination.
There's another dimension to scavenging that is more central to the creative process in scientists and innovators — and that's the act of refurbishing physical objects to fix immediate problems.
Several months later, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) identified a number of compliance problems with the company — problems that the CMS claimed were putting patients in immediate jeopardy — and imposed serious sanctions on the firm and its leaders.
Many are looking for opportunities to serve in immediate ways and help solve social problems.
The true art comes in making sure these meetings aren't just updates or immediate problem - solving sessions, but also strategic and proactive exchanges of ideas.
Remember, too, that the reason most tax preparers don't face interview questions is that the customer comes in around tax time with an immediate problem.
The best solution to both these problems would be a grand bargain that limits the growth of debt over the long term while trimming the immediate deficit just enough to show that policy is heading in the right direction.
When an omnipotent, omniscient god could have dealt with the problem in a much more immediate way, does it really make sense to wait a couple of decades for the child to be born, grow up, and start a ministry?
The greater pastoral problem remains the large number of the faithful not requesting the sacrament due to ignorance or the abiding misapprehension that it is only for those in immediate danger of death.
Pope Francis, on the other hand, sets aside any given theological problem in order to seek immediate, personal contact with people.
actually there is no free will, because we humans is part of god, our conciousness is his.therefore everything we do has a purpose only beyond our immediate comprehension or understanding.the problem lies in our concept or belief of the absoluteness of the philosophy of science, which by itself is part of gods evolutionary process, atheists has this mentality, but since they are part of the process so its gods will through us.
In response, Green Cross calls for immediate radical change: «Current problems can not be solved by piecemeal measures....
The problem with the mathematical continuum is that there is no immediate successor to any temporal instant in the continuum; hence, the need for occasions of finite duration, the coming to be of which is at once, indivisible.2
Clinical triage officers deal with specific, limited and immediate problems of allocating scarce resources in lifesaving and medical care programs.
Each of these is however good in itself and must be done partly as a remedy to the immediate problem and as a useful and necessary part of the longer term solution.
This puts Hartshorne where he wants to be, because to intuit (prehend) actual occasions as they occur is to intuit (prehend) them formaliter, as they exist in the immediate subjectivity of concrescence, and since God is everlasting, and experiences all actual occasions formaliter, actual occasions are preserved everlastingly (in their full, warm, subjective immediacy) in the consequent nature of God.6 This interpretation resolves the question of the status of the past, the problem of how the past is given as datum for concrescing actual occasions, and the question of a ground for truth claims about the past.
Commenting on the prayer for bread and forgiveness of debts in the Lord's Prayer, J. Kloppenborg says, «Bread and debt were, quite simply the two most immediate problems facing the Galilean peasant, day laborer and non-elite urbanite.
«92 Grasping generates solution to immediate problem as well as universalization of the images» particularity.93 W. Berry notes with concern that «the most powerful and the most destructive change of modern times has been a change in language: the rise of the image, or metaphor, of the machine.
This problem comes to the front in Bultmann's theology because of his conviction, as Schubert Ogden has said, that «if theological work is properly pursued, it is neither speculative nor scientific in an «objective» sense, but rather existentiell, that is, a type of thinking inseparable from one's most immediate understanding of oneself as a person.»
In other words, part of Whitehead's cure for the ills of modern philosophy involves the repudiation of aspects of the substance - quality mode of thought that are not immediate premises of the subjectivist principle and are not necessarily connected with the problem of repeatability and unrepeatability.
Much theology has become an academic discipline engaged in resolving problems generated in the history of that discipline rather than by the more obvious and immediate needs of the church.
What is the relation between God's final victory, and the resolution of the immediate problems of justice, order, and peace in this world of time, death, and conflict?
For Bergson, each tension yields a problem that is also the mark of apparently irreconcilable views of what is vital to the place of human beings in the world: (1) Time is measurable according to length and brevity, but immeasurable in reality, because it is qualitative, felt, and immediate; (2) Psychological life is divided into a self awareness of deeper, dynamic layers of human beings and what is superficial and fixed; (3) There is an inner consciousness and an independent world apart from inner consciousness.
The whole superstructure of the Catholic Church is the problem, a form of hierarchical governance that puts the Church in direct and immediate conflict with everything that Jesus stood for:
Race plays an important role in almost all the communities described in this book, but the problem of «white flight» was not, according to Ammerman, the immediate problem facing any of the congregations under study.
With regard to war, two factors prevented international conflict from being specifically dealt with in the New Testament as a pressing problem: the apocalyptic expectation of the world's immediate end, so that the gradual reform of social institutions was not in the picture, and the further fact that the first Christians had no responsibility for governmental policies or influence in determining them.
The immediate problems of the North are described in II Kings 17:29 ff.
Like other intellectual advance instigated by actual problems of evolving human conditions, however, it has worth in itself, and implications far outreaching the immediate issues.
My immediate thought after reading your problem was that I see a brother in need who is keeping a much needed ministry going and there are way too many people being blessed by it to allow it to die.
The happy fixer is the pastor who sees the solution for the alcoholic in terms of solving his immediate problems.
Chris Armstrong makes a similar point, observing that evangelicals» tendency to value the immediate and participate in «youth culture» will be a problem in an age when gravitas and deep transformation are needed.
Again, there would be no problem in acknowledging, on the micrological view, that Whitehead presents his concept of feeling as a descriptive generalization of (among other things) immediate experience.
Where understanding God by way of discursive reasoning addresses these problems by trying to explain the world and to establish the sure validity of its worldview, understanding God by way of the affections grounds certainty in the sureness of immediate experience and grounds a sense of personal significance in the intensity of the intimate face - to - face communities in which those experiences occur and flourish.
As for the immediate future of the Christian Reformed Church and the Reformed Church in America, many problems lie ahead: many tensions that will have to be resolved and at least some tendencies that make me personally uneasy.
If this is the case (and this has been expounded in the foregoing, where it was shown that the immediate contemporaneity is merely an occasion, but not in the sense that the condition was presupposed as already present), what becomes of the problem of the disciple at second hand?
The second was an immediate problem as following More's success in an embassy to the low countries.
If a pest infestation is present in your restaurant or store, you will want to take immediate action to remedy the problem.
Bearing in mind Kos's propensity to injury and BFG seeming immunity to such problems it is more likely that we will see a PM / GP partnership in the immediate future rather than a LK / GP one.
The Clippers» more immediate problems are in the backcourt, where they need more production than they got last season but will have to get it from the same players.
The MRI was to determine the severity of several disc problems in my back, and it was determined that I should have immediate surgery in order to carry the baby to term.
Doctors are humans too and in her rush to see me for my immediate problem — I couldn't breathe — she forgot to think about my other concern: that my first three pregnancies ended in loss.
Half the immediate neonatal complications concerned respiratory problems, and 130 babies (2.4 %) were placed in the neonatal intensive care unit.
4th degree tears require immediate repair, usually under regional or general anaesthetic, in an OR, by a Dr.. The OP made it totally clear the CPM did not recognise the problem or manage it appropriately.
Team physicians, athletic trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical care of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management of concussions (generally defined as injury to the brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head that results in any immediate, but temporary, alteration in brain functions, such as loss of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss of memory).
Giving first aid to a baby is a lot different to giving first aid to an adult, so unless you have training, it may be best to let the medical professionals deal with problems in all but the most immediate emergencies (such as baby choking - here you have to intervene).
Blogging isn't an immediate answer to your money problems, but in 6 months to a year, you could be cashing in the dough.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z