Sentences with phrase «larger underlying problem»

Serious cases of pink eye may cause blindness if untreated and may also be a sign of a larger underlying problem, so it is best to contact a veterinarian upon noticing these symptoms.
A very large underlying problem is that we don't know how the models were tuned.

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I think the deeper, underlying problem is the principal - agent problem within large, sprawling corporations: managers often do not face sufficient penalties for failure, sometimes they can escape entirely unscathed by blaming others, people are rewarded for winning government contracts regardless of the corporation's actual ability to deliver (this seems intuitively like a good idea - after all, winning fat government contracts is inherently good, right?
Polkinghorne pondered this problem for decades before finding a work - around in the byways of chaos theory, a branch of mathematics that describes the underlying order in large, seemingly unpredictable systems, from weather to economics.
Hunter said the study is part of a larger research project funded by the National Institutes of Health, aiming to investigate underlying risk factors for voice problems and gender differences in speech.
As one of the largest national research programmes on this topic, the project has been instrumental in quantifying the effects of «the other carbon dioxide problem» on marine life and in unravelling the underlying mechanisms.
Using the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA), researchers obtained a critical clue to an underlying problem: how are widely separated twin stars formed?
If you don't send excess FODMAP down into the large intestine, in the face of no other underlying problem, there will be no bloating or embarrassing elimination problems.
We believe that autos are best treated holistically by fixing the direct problem at hand, but also focusing on the larger underlying issues to prevent future maintenance work and to ultimately save you, our customer, on costly return trips for future auto repairs.
Examining symptoms and root causes is how Maathai has succeeded in taking a seemingly simple idea, like tree planting, and has used it to fight larger, underlying problems.
The problem is that robos tend to include more «esoteric» funds, ones that not only trade with a larger spread between bid and ask prices (translation: higher cost to you), but also trade at a discount or premium to the underlying assets in the ETF (translation: higher costs to you if the manager buys at a premium or sells at a discount to asset value).
Shedding is normal, large patches of bare skin or extremely thin coat may be signs of underlying health problems.
If your cat has suddenly started to lose large amounts of fur or exhibits any of the above symptoms, their shedding problem could be an indicator of more serious underlying issues.
If mucopolysaccharidosis is the underlying problem, some neutrophil and lymphocyte cells in the blood film generally contain large numbers of small purplish granules (azurophilic granules).
The problem with your statement is that 1) 1998 was a rather large outlier caused by the strongest El Nino on record, meaning the underlying trend continued unperturbed right past 1998 until ~ 2002 in that graph (the Mark I eyeball at work again), and 2) 2002 to present (and even 1998 to present) does not constitute the long term trend as 12 (or 17) years is far short of the ~ 30 * years needed to detect the underlying trend from the year to year noise of natural variability.
The underlying problem in all of this is that a large number of scientists have an incredibly strong vested interest in the «existence» of anthropogenic global warming.
An obvious question is whether this underlying shock is large enough to have substantial effects in itself, or whether the problem is mainly one of liquidity and confidence.
Painful struggles with increasing firm overdrafts and personal debt are symptomatic of underlying structural problems with the profession, and the cash flow challenges facing many firms are just another indicator that it's time to get out before the interest rates rise and bankruptcy looms large.
Realtors are definitely miscast by having them licensed as «salespersons», and that is the underlying problem with the negative stereotyping that is rampant amongst the public at large when it communally thinks of and speaks of «real estate agents».
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