Sentences with phrase «immediate problems of»

That's not to say that there is no place for banjos, kazoos — or scientists — in public life (though I can not think what they might be), but that the idea of them being essential is one ultimately borne out of the immediate problems of politics, not out of the necessity of public policy.
This flurry of research and review is of course timed to help world leaders at Davos concentrate on the longer - term problems of climate change, environmental degradation, and food security, in addition to immediate problems of economic stagnation, poverty, conflict and so on.
The immediate problems of the North are described in II Kings 17:29 ff.
«19 The church is frequently indifferent to the immediate problems of relative justice.
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?
The immediate problems of world - hunger, population explosion, illiteracy, pollution, energy, the spiritual confusion of our day, etc. demand an end to the hurling of condemnation and pronouncing of mutual anathemas.
Clinical triage officers deal with specific, limited and immediate problems of allocating scarce resources in lifesaving and medical care programs.
Whatever the immediate problems of 1967 — and they were terribly urgent — Jews profit more from the frightful mess of Protestantism than if it were the official or unofficial established church or, worse, a single political bloc.
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As for the more immediate problem of protecting the integrity of school governance councils, Samuel says she is working with state reps. Gary Holder - Winfield and Douglas McCrory on a bill that would require the Commissioner's Network law to consult with parent - led councils.
Elliott's original mission was to solve the immediate problem of his daughter's allergies, but it has grown into a humane initiative.
For Superman, we can do no less, but rather than a physical place, let's turn our attention to the immediate problem of Superman and build a game designed from the ground up towards solving it.
Better, for instance, to spend resources on the immediate problem of AIDS in Africa than the more distant one of global warming.
The event is an exercise to reach out to the immediate problem of global climate change, he added.

Not exact matches

The most immediate aim of the group, which calls itself «the Problem Solvers caucus,» was to stabilize the shaky individual health insurance marketplace, said Congressman Tom Reed, a Republican from upstate New York, who co-led the effort with Congressman Josh Gottheimer, a freshman Democrat from New Jersey.
A bleeding neck is a dire sense of urgency, an immediate problem that demands to be solved.
There is simply no way back from these kinds of problems and any proven violations must result in immediate termination.
«The real opportunity is finding the person who will be happy (and make your business happy) as the definition of growth itself expands, and the immediate problem becomes obsolete,» she concludes.
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.
Leonardo da Vinci's helicopter drawings didn't do much to solve 15th - century problems, but the impact of mundane innovations such as ball bearings was immediate and lasting.
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.
The immediate problem posed by these tweets is that there is absolutely no evidence that large numbers of illegal votes were cast, let alone millions of them.
That, to some degree, is a more immediate question to a lot of them than the carbon budget 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.
Barring immediate news of defaults and credit problems, my impression is that it may be difficult to keep yields at current lows without some correction, and that Treasuries remain vulnerable to sporadic inflation concerns.
Government contractor factoring gives your company the needed cash to overcome these as well as the many other problems associated with a lack of immediate cash.
AbbVie, a stock that had its own share of problems this year, after all, is still trading at over 11 times forward earnings, and the vast majority of Gilead's immediate peer group (large - cap biotechs) are trading at valuations well north of 13 times forward - looking earnings.
The problem was that the realness of his love for his immediate family highlighted his cynicism and phoniness on everything else.
The immediate suspension of accused priests has given rise to a second problem: While the priest remains suspended, the investigation into his case drags on, often for years.
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?
Most Christians through most of Christian history have focused their attention on quite immediate problems.
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.
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.
The immediate effect was the removal of the pope from the political problems of governing, but there was a second and unexpected effect: Along the way, the papacy lost the inhibitions about speaking on political matters that actual rulers must have.
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
The task of biblical application is one of the more immediate and sensitive problems which clergy and laity face daily.
It should be noted that this right understanding of the vector characteristic of immediate experience is asserted to be «the key to the process of induction,» not a solvent for the practical problems of inductive inference.
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.
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.
To dismiss both problems, Bergson simply begins with freedom as a fact of immediate experience.
This presents us with the immediate problem, consequently, of why a presently concrescing actual occasion should be described by some particular atomization of its region rather than another.
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.
A study of Griffin's reflections on this topic thus brings the reader face to face with conceptual issues related to this concept that would be worthy of careful philosophical attention even had they no immediate bearing on the traditional problem of evil.
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