Sentences with phrase «life problems posed»

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The department's new antitrust chief has said that the Live Nation deal and several other deals posed problems because they relied too much on the federal government's ability to police corporate behavior.
Just as I was oblivious for much of my life to the problems posed by bearing and rearing children, so humankind was blissfully undisturbed for most of....
Just as I was oblivious for much of my life to the problems posed by bearing and rearing children, so humankind was blissfully undisturbed for most of its history by the conundrums this book addresses.
The great problem today is not the threat that religion poses to public life, but the threat that the state, presuming to embody public life in its entirety, poses to religion.
Thus, the central challenge posed by black theology is that neoclassical metaphysics consider the realities of oppression as among the most important, if not the most important of the relevant empirical facts to be used together with non-empirical principles for the illumination of value problems of personal and social life.
The doctrine of forgiveness, the doctrine of the Cross as a symbol of redemption, the myths and the mysteries surrounding the human body and human sexuality, the identification of sin and temptation with femaleness, the Image of God, the mind / body dualism that devalues female life, the depreciation of creation... these are some of the problems Christianity poses, giving subtle sanction to the violence women experience.
These questions get to the heart of a philosophical problem posed by Intelligent Design: It supposes that natural law, which is the basis for science, operates most of the time but is periodically suspended, as in the Cambrian «explosion» and the origin of life itself.
The fact of reconciliation poses problems for the world especially when it views life from the standpoint of success.
This lack of absolute self - identity through time does indeed pose problems for any doctrine of life after death.
The contention for this orientation of thought and life continues indeed to go on in many a school and poses for it its deepest problems; but the movement toward participation in the universal Church is the dominant one.
This is just another way of putting the problem that Schroedinger poses in his book, What is Life?
As you may have discovered, the best way to cope constructively with the problems posed by this (or any) new life stage is to concentrate on developing the fresh potentials the new stage brings.
«This anniversary year posed the opportunity to take a retrospective view to see how past winners changed our lives and to envision a future where packaging is helping to solve world problems.
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a bacterium that can live in our bodies quite harmlessly but it can pose a problem for pregnant women because of the risk of passing it to your baby around labour and delivery which can cause serious infection.
There is consistent evidence of a protective effect of exclusive breast feeding against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
«Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country can not be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life
But this poses yet another problem: Many of the people living in these elevated houses are Elders.
Though it remains unclear how the litter made it so far north, it is likely to pose new problems for local marine life, the authors report on the online portal of the scientific journal Polar Biology.
A study described here today at the American Geophysical Union's biennial Ocean Sciences Meeting shows that RNA's chemical building blocks fall apart within days to years at temperatures near boiling — a finding that poses problems for some origin of life theories, especially ones picturing that life arose in scalding settings such as deep - sea hydrothermal vents.
In other words, Snowden's conjecture about encryption could pose problems for people searching for alien life hundreds or thousands of years from now.
Indeed, the only relevant research showed that water with live cane toads sitting in it posed no problem to chickens.
He struggled with distractions, both in his personal life and in physics problems posed by quantum theory.
The contributors use studies of invasive species to address basic research questions in the life sciences, with the hope that the resulting insights will also aid efforts to solve applied problems posed by non-native biota.
Researchers believe that chemical shift will pose a major problem for shellfish, corals and other marine life that grow hard shells made of a chalky mineral called calcium carbonate.
As far as habitability goes, the researchers themselves point out another problem: due to the massive debris disk surrounding tau Ceti, the outer two planets are likely subject to intense bombardment via comets and asteroids, which would pose obvious issues for life.
This condition is termed as obesity, which can pose many health problems, some of which can be potentially life threatening.
Research indicates that burnout is a multifactorial problem stemming from physicians» high patient volume, financial pressure, extremely long work hours and poor work — life balance, inefficiencies posed by the electronic medical record system, and the increasingly litigious work environment that has become characteristic of our modern medical system.
PK Live Interweaving the relative time scale with the atomic time scale poses certain problems because only certain types of rocks, chiefly the igneous variety
Even without the possibility of being victimized by a criminal posing as a sugar baby, the idea of letting someone new into your life is rife with potential problems.
The reality show features seven innocent volunteers posing as prisoners at an Indiana jail known for corruption for 60 days in hopes of discovering the problems in the facility and showing viewers what life as an inmate is like firsthand.
Whatever the reason, Howard's near - catatonic state poses a problem for his co-workers, who either need him to rejoin the living or divest himself of his shares in the company so they can move on without him.
We run a full inquiry program, which is focused on posing questions, problems and real life, rather than presenting an established path to knowledge.
Students pose their problem by first tapping into their own wishes and goals that might have real - life results or be largely theoretical and in end in the modeling stages.
For live chatting or talking, time differences can also pose a problem.
And at a time when many policy wonks and politicians assert that any policy is flawed, even discriminatory and unjust, if it doesn't solve all the problems posed by the worst imaginable case (homeless disabled kid, addicted single parent, limited English), she shows that it's genuinely possible to devise policies and programs that alter the life prospects of thousands of very needy kids.
This video poses a real life area problem which requires Maths to solve.
Neal: Yes, I have a sibling with retinitis pigmentosa, so I'm well aware of the emotional and physical problems it poses, how it affects one's life and the lives of loved ones.
Littering not only diminishes the physical beauty of the world we live in, but it also poses some major problems for the people, plants and animals who are affected by it.
There could be other issues like liver, heart and kidney problems that pose a risk to its life.
Humane Canada accepts that euthanasia of companion animals is a necessary and humane means to end the lives of animals that are in severe or incurable physical distress or for animals with severe behavioural problems, such as aggression, that pose a threat to humans or other animals.
There is another, less serious, condition in the hock that poses no special problem in regard to veterinary bills and very little interference with leading a fairly normal life.
landlords as a result of their birds» robust voices, so it is generally recommended that they be kept only by bird owners who live in single family homes where the noise level poses less of a potential problem for others living nearby.
This poses some practical problems for the families he lives with.
What we're more concerned about is the amount of room they take up and the fact that they could potentially pose storage problems for those living in small spaces.
Drift reveals an uncompromising artist who continued to pose new aesthetic problems for himself — even at the end of his life — and managed to come up with original and deeply moving solutions.
Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can affect the life cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in Wisconsin.
Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can affect the life cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in Pennsylvania.
Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can affect the life cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in California.
Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can affect the life cycle and distribution of insects, many of which transmit diseases that already pose problems to public health in West Virginia.
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