Sentences with phrase «less a problem of»

It's less a problem of adapting to the league it's more an adaptation to the style of play, to the quality of the players.
This is less a problem of dealing with only the surface than of skimming instead of luxuriating in it.
In this light, adaptation is less a problem of science and technology than of politics and of public philosophy and understanding.
We argued that if a prompt diagnosis had been made, these problems would have been avoided, and the client would have faced lesser problems of only intermittent pain and stiffness after some 6 months after the accident.

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A pro tip for public policy advocacy groups: If you're looking for attention, it helps if your problem appears massively huge and your solution impossibly cheap — preferably less than a cup of coffee a week.
Both groups then rated how competent they thought their co-worker would view them, and those who were told they asked for guidance expected their colleague to think less of them than those who were told they worked on the problem alone.
The problem, explains Joe, is that residents have to drive through the less attractive neighbourhoods of Esquimalt, and this reduces the appeal for prospective buyers.
The difficulty of the crypto problems that mining solves starts to increase, and the older graphics cards become less efficient and slower at solving them, all while consuming the same amount of electricity.
But he and some of his leadership team became less visible as problems mounted.
After all, Karpelès has lately been less than enthusiastic about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, telling Fortune he's had «enough of cryptocurrency» between all his problems at Mt. Gox, and has essentially washed his hands clean of it.
Much of what we love about Slack is timeless: The problem the company set out to solve is one that Butterfield and his founding team faced themselves, and their product is less of a quantum leap forward than a stunningly effective set of improvements on what came before.
With a lot of offices beginning to take the «collaborative» approach to working, noise can become a significant problem, and studies have shown that more noise leads to higher degrees of stress, and less productivity as a result.
(The lines continually clogging many Tims» locations suggest the latter is less of a worry, although CEO Marc Caira has hinted that he regards long wait times as an important problem.)
Research has shown that medical patients who develop emotional health problems cost more to treat and respond less well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a better job in detection and treatment of behavioral health because it drives outcomes and drives the costs.»
After a slow and steady recovery following the housing crisis of 2008, Leibowitz explains that American consumers generally had fewer problems with their mortgages, better employment prospects, and greater access to credit, which made them less likely to file.
What if your problem is less pre-presentation butterflies and more of a tendency to stammer your way through speeches full of ummms and uhs?
D'Alessandro counters that such poor international performance is more likely because of a lack of leadership, a problem extending back to the less - developed - country debt crisis of the late 1970s, when many developing countries defaulted on their bank loans.
And, as it turns out, data acquisition and evaluation issues are actually the less challenging parts of the problem.
This is a common problem that I believe caused many of those I worked with to be less successful than they might have been.
Less quality sleep, dehydration, restricted movement, and an inability to do anything constructive about the situation are part of the problem.
Companies that make their values plain are far less likely to suffer the trauma of problem employees.
According to Bob Sutton, organizational behavior expert at Stanford's School of Engineering (via HBR), «Scaling is actually a problem of less
For a long time this single, unpredictable event eclipsed other growing problems such as the popping of the technology bubble that had been a huge job creator and wealth generator in the Pacific Northwest, and the gradual rise of the Canadian dollar to parity that made Whistler less of a bargain compared to Aspen or Vail.
The main problem is that the parent companies of the major broadcast networks — NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox — have paid a lot for sports rights, so they want no part of a bundle that makes sports seem less vital.
(See Making Student Debt Less Sticky) While the very uniqueness of each loan and each employee's situation makes it inefficient and uneconomical for any one business to take on the problem, in the aggregate this problem is a large source of growing concern for more than 40 million student and parent debtors (as well as their employers).
Hilary Stout illustrated this problem in The New York Times in June: «After all, the millennial generation has less wealth and more debt than other generations did at the same age, thanks to student loans and the lingering effects of the deep recession,» she wrote.
But if you have the less - than - minor problem of not liking networking, this fact won't do you any good, so Page 19 goes on to recommend seven great reads for the networking phobic, including:
Of course, there are other less medieval approaches to problem solving.
Less than 15 % of people said they hadn't experienced any IT problems in the past year.
The problem: AI can do much of the legal work in less time.
The problem lies less with layers of government and excessive numbers of government workers providing services than with the generous salaries and benefits of those who are on the public payroll.
«We'll jump on a problem with a lot less resentment and foot dragging than you would find in another company,» says chief financial officer Thomas Downing, who spent most of his career working for other companies.
Asked to make a case for the work of short sellers like himself, Muddy Waters» Block said in an e-mail to Canadian Business: «We think the real estate crisis [in the U.S.] could have been less severe had short - sellers felt comfortable enough to speak publicly about the problems they found with subprime lenders.
Sherry Turkle, an MIT psychologist and author of «Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less From Each Other,» argues there's a closer analogy that should help solve the problem of tech overuse.
There may be less of a problem here and more of an opportunity.
There are few things that suggest grandiose thinking less than the everyday problem of buffering.
Wagner offers no broad policy prescriptions in the interview to fix these problems in America's schools, but if you're an individual parent or teacher interested in encouraging an innovative outlook in your kids, he has lots of ideas (less scheduled time, more unstructured play or self - driven exploration, for instance).
It doesn't imply that any particular CEO isn't worth the money, and it doesn't imply that any particular board is obligated to do the impossible, namely to «fix» the big problem of social inequity by paying its own CEO less.
Just 56 percent of security alerts are investigated and less than half of legitimate alerts actually lead to problems being corrected.
That's less of a problem in the predictable tobacco and alcohol sectors.
These more general biases and hurdles, along with the issue of male confusion at women's needs and problems, help explain why femaleentrepreneurs take home a pathetically small share of venture capital — less than 5 percent.
Arguments then become less about anger and more about drilling down into the heart of a problem.
But it is less clear whether Polman can succeed in convincing his peers in the business world that it's their job to fix those problems — or at least, whether he can succeed in doing that during his remaining time as CEO of Unilever.
«For the vast majority of people, regularly getting less than about seven hours of sleep leads to concentration problems, lower energy levels, accidents, and, in the long - term, raises the risk of depression,» PsyBlog stresses.
While Canada Goose is spending six figures trying to combat this growing problem, here are some much less expensive steps you can take to make sure you're getting the real thing when you slip on one of these fine coats.
As part of its pitch, the company explains to potential customers that the so - called «net present value» of a $ 7,000 saddle is actually less than the all - in cost of using an ill - fitting one — expenses that include frequent vet bills, replacement saddles and even the costs associated with the premature death of the animal due to saddle - related health problems.
Less than one year since declaring it the «Age of the Unicorns,» Fortune Magazine was back with a dire warning, «Silicon Valley's $ 585 Billion Problem: Good Luck Getting Out.»
Part of the problem is that social networks, like Facebook, can just reach more people for far less than a newspaper can ever hope to.
They also allow those investors to avoid the high costs of stock - brokerage commissions and financial planning fees that eat into returns, as well as the risks of investing in individual companies that may choose less - competent leaders or run into unforeseen problems.
For the average customer, the convenience of solving a problem faster and with less hassle will be worth it.
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