Sentences with phrase «immense problems for»

In recent conflicts, such as Rwanda, Aden and Somalia, engineers have fled and plans have been lost, creating immense problems for aid engineers trying to figure out how things should work.

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Now let's find an emerging problem of immense proportions for millions of businesses on a daily basis that is begging for a solution.
When we have emphasized to the full the immense gains made possible by the separation of the Christian movement from a special national state, we need also to remember that thereby the early Christian movement escaped practical administrative responsibility for the most difficult social problems that mankind faces.
It had to do with the king's requested marriage annulment, which, if granted by the pope, would have been an affront to the Catholic royal family of Spain and thus the source of immense political problems for the papacy.
Equally true, a product recall for any sort of quality or contamination problem can not only be extremely damaging in terms of loss of consumer confidence and reputation but the financial implications — including heavy retailer fines — can also be immense.
Look I gave immense respect for Mr. wenger and he is a top manager, if a one believes other way it's their problem but we can not undermine others and try to protect wenger just for the sake of it.
The consensus: A first - round pick and something else, which is an immense return for a player that only has one year left on his contract and a full file of problems from his early years in the league.
The physical impacts of pregnancy alone are immense: morning sickness, gaining weight, losing energy and mobility, medical problems like backache (for which pain medication options are very limited), not to mention actually giving birth, which sometimes involves surgery.
One problem the authors found was an immense variation in the nameplate power; for example, graphics processors ranged from 60 to 500 watts.
The problems facing society, such as global climate change, are so complex and immense that nothing short of a full transformation of science will help us solve them, said Heide Hackmann, executive director of the International Council for Science (ISCU).
Given the brain's immense intricacy, Farber says, the problem «is not that we have too much data, but that we don't have nearly enough for the complexity we're trying to address».
We found that even for children from working - and middle - class families — for whom dropout rates are much lower — homework still constituted an immense problem.
Well, today see's the release of the 1.2 update for the game which promised to rid us of many of these problems, thereby justifying that immense score even further.
Nisbet concludes that McKibben deserves immense credit for being among the first to call attention to the problem of climate change; for his ability to articulate a compelling vision of a different kind of society; and for most recently, changing the way that environmental groups practice politics.
(See for example, Brown, 2010a) This is so because climate change must be understood as a civilization challenging ethical and moral problem and the failure to acknowledge and act on this has been responsible for an inadequate global response to climate change's immense threat during the twenty years of international negotiations that have sought to reach agreement on a global solution.
That doesn't mean that a 6 C rise wouldn't cause immense problems, but it wouldn't make most of the planet unihabitable for a species that can live in climes ranging from the Arctic to the Arabian desert.
For European monarchs and merchants in the 16th and 17th centuries, the newly «discovered» Americas presented a problem: They were an unexpected obstacle, one whose immense size was not yet fully known, falling square between the ports of Europe and the riches of the Orient.
This can result in immense problems, even for those on the «winning» side by leading to such extreme policies that the public loses confidence in the Agency and even the movement.
One (immense) problem: (1) There is, and can be, no special copyright law for «newspapers,» because the definitional (not to mention the First Amendment) problems are such that it is simply impossible to imagine such a thing coming into existence.
• Demonstrated ability to conduct pre fight safety checks and maintain the cabin area in a neat and clean condition • Track record of delivering highly courteous and satisfactory on flight customer service • Apt in implementing applicable on flight safety guidelines issued by the National Aviation Authority (NAA) • Strong presentation skills, efficient in demonstrating the usage of safety equipment and on flight code of conduct • Strong listening skills coupled with immense ability to reason, judge, decide and problem solve effectively • Proficient in serving ordered meals and beverages to passengers during flight in an excellent manner • Well versed in greeting the passengers, checking their boarding passes and directing them to their respective seats • Adherent to service protocols for disabled passengers, passengers on wheel chairs and unaccompanied minors • Profound ability to calm down anxious passengers during flight • Substantial knowledge in effective usage of safety equipment on flight • Fluent in spoken English, French and Spanish • Familiar with various cultures of the world, great level of tolerance and respect for culture specific requirements of customers • Good physical stamina, ability to stoop, bend, stand for long periods and work in confined spaces • Skilled in providing first aid • Well versed in up - selling various products and services during flight
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