Sentences with phrase «into deeper problems»

Modern sex education keeps plunging society into deeper problems — and it keeps proposing as the solution more and more of the same.
«It is the reason that money belonging to our commonwealth will be brazenly stolen by the same public officials to whom they were entrusted; it is the reason why motorist drive through red traffic lights; it is the reason that many will engage in thuggery and vote - stealing during elections; it is part of what has driven our economy into deep problem out of which we are now working hard to extricate ourselves.»
Which leads us into a deeper problem.

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Before making any decisions or responding, you have to invest time into discovering the cause of the problem and how deep the mistake went.
In a morning keynote titled «Creativity: Deep Dive Into the Right Side,» Kestin and Vonk will explain how to think big - picture, how to come up with better ideas and how to use creative thinking to solve any problem you may face.
Or check out this article that offers a deep dive into the problem of depression and other mental illness in the entrepreneurship community.
While Konnikova's deep dive into subtypes of writer's block is likely to be morbidly fascinating for anyone who has experienced the phenomenon, perhaps the most obviously useful aspect of her article is the section on how to fight the problem.
the company plunged deeper into crisis: Execution problems bedeviled Jung's far - reaching growth plans; management made bold projections about the future of the business without the strategies or expertise to deliver results.
Moving your body can help you overcome mental blocks and go deeper into a problem.
For example, if founders have established a company to tackle problems related to DNA sequencing yet prior experience is in social media, a deeper look into the team's motivations and understanding of its target market would be warranted.
As the world's leading bitcoin payments platform, we get a deep look into how bitcoin is solving real payment problems.
You feed them more content, content that delves deeper into the problems they face and how to solve them, subtly mentioning that, yes, your product solves the problems too.
While Leon Otis, in his report on Stanford University research into TM, warns that «up - tight» people may find that the only thing «liberated» in their meditations is their problems, Herbert Benson has suggested that deep mental relaxation may be as essential to our survival today as were quick wits and reflexes in primitive times.
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.
While problems can eventually be removed, the encompassing domain of mystery remains a constantly receding frontier the deeper we advance into it.
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
But if we are to come to the roots of the problem, we have to go deeper into the mythic, theological, and scientific ways of thinking upon which our anthropocentrism is erected.
Thus the «solution» to the problem of self - deception requires a restructuring of our relations to those social situations and their implied heroics and criteria of worth that may have pressured us into concealing aspects of ourselves in order to gain the approval we seem to need at a very deep level of our being.
In other words, the problem of science and religion is part of the deeper and more pervasive question whether the world in its totality can be made into a clear object to be mastered by our minds.
Occasionally, you will run into problems with the deep indentations; it is hard to blister those «valleys» without burning the surrounding areas.
He would sit at his big desk for long hours, seeing nobody, at times looking as if he were mummified, or at best deep into some transcendental problem known only to him.
The problems are so deep rooted that i fear that we are into a downward spiral.
Would those two or another top class striker and centre back turn Arsenal into champions or do the problems run deeper than that?
Whether or not it delves deeper into the frustrations and problems McLaren suffered over the winter, we don't know.
The game and individual performances has been dissected to bits so I am not going into that in any detail, but I do want to highlight what I think was a very poignant moment in the match which may point to a deeper dressing room problem.
To be fair to the boss, if Ramsey had been performing and banging in the goals from the middle like he was a couple of years ago, the decision would have been tougher, but injury problems and a loss of form meant that Ramsey was not the killer he had been, while the Spaniard's creative stats have spoken for themselves since Wenger dropped him into a deeper role.
This problem was further demonstrated in the last twenty or so by looking where Alexis and Ozil were going to get ball and where Ramsey was when they did, they were dropping deep into midfield and he was twenty yards in front of them.
It is vital to learn these lessons in high school as the adult world is much less forgiving than high school — and young adults with behavioral or developmental problems often experience deeper feelings of failure as they move into their adult identity.
I put some elbow grease into the problem and came up with a cloth diaper deep cleaning process that made our cloth diaper inserts practically good as new!
You may notice that taking deep breaths or becoming short of breath will only be a temporary problem until your baby drops into your pelvis before you give birth and will relieve the pressure on your organs considerably.
yet you on a high horse tear into her not just about her ideas or thoughts because the conflict with your feelings but as a person which is a very low spot to be... I tried to dig deeper and talk but the biggest concern or problem isnt about the stance itself people take it so personally from guilt or whatever it is that they stoop down and attack her for where she sits if it was planned or not what she is wearing... is that really the problem?
If you or your child is triggered, it's best to take a few deep breaths and try to reclaim your brains to get back into problem solving mode.
It's because with Hand in Hand we look a bit deeper into what might be causing your child's sleep problems.
Amy starts off her book pointing out why the old techniques such as time outs and counting 1 -2-3 don't work (in fact, they can make things worse for you and your child down the road), then dives into basic Adlerian theory, helping us understand how when our children misbehave there is something deeper going on we can address to solve the entire problem.
Problem: My baby wakes up for the first time at midnight, and I've just fallen into a deep sleep.
One, the trigger that would make deep, across - the - board cuts if we don't solve the problem will go into effect.
As well as a loss of confidence and self - esteem, disconnection from the labour market and loss of skills, there are deeper issues such as mental health problems, debt, family difficulties and, in some cases, drug and alcohol addiction that must be taken into account.
With nearly 3 million Iraqis displaced after the war, we can only hope that the flood of FDI that is coming into the country can help to resolve the deep socio - economic problems that have resulted post-2003.
They are not governments - that kind of deal - making comes in December (or rather in the glacial negotiating sessions throughout this year), so I see no problem with them having earnest conversations deep into the night about the relative merits of carbon taxes over cap and trade, or any other issue, that have no substantive outcome other than to generate more research proposals, newspaper column inches and comments in well - meaning blogs.
Its report into the ongoing failures at the agency tasked with managing Britain's borders revealed its problems are far deeper than previously expected.
Anyone galvanised into political participation by either Cameron or Brown probably has deep seated psychological problems.
For now, the coalition has settled into a pattern, where it suits both parties to pretend that it is the Liberal Democrats that have prevented greater progress, rather than the deeper structural problems with their approach — though this is unlikely to fool voters for long, and there are signs that the commentariat have rumbled it too.
The deal underscores the financial consequences of Cuomo's drive to expand the bridge plaza over the objections of neighborhood residents, who fear the health impacts of moving traffic deeper into a community whose residents are already beset with respiratory problems that studies have linked to bridge traffic.
Let's delve a little bit deeper into the problem.
«Our study sort of plays into a deep cultural philosophy that we have the creativity and ability to solve whatever problem comes our way.
Shapiro wants to solve this problem with ultrasound techniques because sound waves can travel deeper into bodies.
«Here we get into discussions with scientists from completely different areas much faster and deeper and profit greatly from different approaches to a scientific problem,» says Schwappach.
But understanding problems and solving them requires not just a set of skills but the right frame of mind; mathematicians need to be patient, according to Gilg of Siemens, and drill deep into a problem until a solution is found.
AS GOVERNMENTS struggle to prevent the global financial crisis turning into a deep worldwide recession, attention is also turning to the longer - term problem: how to avoid a similar crisis happening again.
«Where scientists [working in BI] sometimes struggle is that they fail to convey the relevance of what they do to solve a problem by getting too deep into the details,» Marcazzo says.
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