Sentences with phrase «little problem of the state»

It's quite clear achieving Klein's vision would require changes to the Senate rules, and then there's the little problem of the state Constitution, which isn't so easily amended.

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With a little digging — such as evaluating your backlink profile to determine the state of your offsite strategy, or conducting competitive research to see how your content stacks up against a competitor's — you should be able to pinpoint the problem further.
Common diets, such as the Atkins, that require you to consume little or no carbohydrates (to achieve a state of ketosis) have been proven to be bad for your long term health and shown to cause more problems than good.
A further problem in Brunner's thought is that his doctrine is bound up with a conception of Providence in which the irrational circumstances of life, that is, our finding ourselves in this time and place and situation, are too simply identified with the inscrutable purposes of God.25 He makes too little room for the notion which is so well stated by Calhoun and which surely belongs in the Christian view of life, that the world is an unfinished world.
Thorpe stated that he personally had found Whitehead's thought of little help in relation to his own work on animal behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually human language in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
While Cheektowaga and Buffalo officials are taking measured steps to clean up the creek, state lawmakers are doing little to address the problems of the Scajaquada and other badly polluted waterways.
«While the independent expenditure spending aspect of the bill has been widely discussed across the nation and includes many recommendations that have been discussed for several years, including several provided to your administration by our organizations, little else in the bill addresses the strong public consensus that corruption is a serious problem in New York,» the letter states.
The argument that we need to make our welfare state less generous leads us to an end - point of a system which provides no security, which pays far too little to live on, which traps people in poverty, and which allows costly problems to spiral out of control.
A portion of the revenue generated by casino gaming is required by law to be directed to problem gambling, but Shafer believes both the state and casino companies have little interest in helping those with additions.
But the problems of a statewide candidacy are obvious: she's little known in New York City and its suburbs, the locus of population, money and power in the state.
State Sen. Betty Little noted that she received a lot of calls from citizens on their problems with passports, Medicare and Social Security and that she referred the inquiries to Stefanik with confidence that Stefanik would work to resolve the issues.
Onondaga County says part of its jail overcrowding problem could be eased with a little help from New York State.
«Historically, when we developed areas we used gutters and storm drains as our way of channeling that stormwater,» said Al Steinman, director of Grand Valley State University's Annis Water Resources Institute in Muskegon, who has been studying Little Black Creek's stormwater problem since 2007.
Yet, while obesity and its related health problems account for some 10 % of healthcare spending in the United States alone, little is known about the genetic aspects of obesity.
One problem with a lack of bowel is that transit time of the food in greatly decreased so no doubt that's what she is referring to when she states how little time she has for absorption so she has probably been told to eat items with very high calorie density to get as many calories as possible during this short time.
When It Comes to Iodine, Think Moderation: Too little iodine, an increasing problem in the United States, increases your risk of hypothyroidism or goiter, but excessive iodine intake, including kelp or bladderwrack, can also affect the thyroid.
Wang, a former Fulbright Fellow and now a second - year doctoral student at HGSE, saw firsthand as an 11th - grade English teacher that the needs of rural, low - income communities often aren't represented in state policy, but are overlooked in favor of efforts that target urban areas because there's little awareness of the rural problems and few advocates are calling for change.
The problem stems from parents» concern that their own children might be denied promotion or graduation based on a test score; from voters» confusion when their own upscale suburban schools are deemed to be failing by state or federal accountability systems even though most of the graduates do just fine; and from frustration when parents — often prompted by teachers — conclude that the basic - skills testing regime yields too much «drill and kill,» too little flexibility, and insufficient attention to art, music, and other creative disciplines.
He concluded that, «there is no proof of a statewide problem caused by the state sending school districts too little money» (Moukawsher, 2016, p. 24).
Very little of the problems raised by the peer reviewers (as well as by Torlakson and Michael Kirst, who chairs the Golden State's board of education, in their own letter to the administration about the plan) was mentioned by any of the Beltway players and other policy gurus commenting last week about the Obama Administration's decision.
Service dog teams are not happy with the fakers that cause problems for those who need their service dogs — instead of throwing the baby out with the bath water — why not lobby your state to create punishment or large fines for the fakers — and with just a little training you can spot the fakes a mile away!
Local communities, pounds and shelters are left to handle the growing problems of unwanted, surrendered and abandoned animals with no or limited State financial assistance, and little or no time for addressing the root of the problem.
The only problems I have heard is where the insurance didn't cover all of their electrical items but this is clearly stated in the contract and you even have the option to pay extra for a little extra coverage (although not full coverage).
But in general, it would seem that, since Gavin is discussing John Nissen's presenting things that are really highly uncertain as being certain, I would simply state that expecting the Holocene record (or the whole Pleistocene record for that matter) to predict what we should expect of sensitive and complex arctic systems in our Anthropocene, at 400ppm CO2 and an arctic where methane is often spiking over ~ 1900ppb now (versus a little over ~ 700ppb, I believe, for the Eemian) might itself be guilty of the same problem, because one has mistakenly assumed the certainty of a past analogue when really there isn't any.
Public health experts who work on the «shale fields» among impacted citizens have been ringing alarm bells: «I don't know if I have ever seen a problem as widespread as this with as little information collected about it, and as relaxed an attitude in terms of the sense of urgency, in the sense of responsibility on the part of the state and federal governments, and for that matter, the drilling industry,» cautioned a seasoned public health toxicologist David Brown from Southwest Environmental Health Project in my interview for Gas Rush Stories.
If, for instance, the United States and India are required to reduce ghg emissions by the same percentage amount, for instance 90 %, then the US per capita emissions of approximately 20 tons CO2 per capita would allow US citizens to emit CO2 at the rate of 2 tons per capita while the current India per capita emissions of approximately 1.8 tons per capita would mean that the Indian citizens could emit only at the rate 0.18 tons per capita even though India needs to dramatically increase its energy use to assure that hundreds of millions of people economically rise out of grinding poverty and India has comparatively done little to cause the existing problem.
But while officials here and in other coastal cities, many of whom attended a two - day conference on climate change last week in Fort Lauderdale, have begun to address the problem, the issue has gotten little traction among state legislators in Tallahassee.
In another trial site, both staff of the lead Australian government agency and ATSIC Regional Councillors stated that Indigenous people have had very little input into the whole of government activity in that trial site to date and that there was a risk that the trial may reinforce existing problems of corporate governance in communities by only consulting with community councils and not the community more broadly.
However, asking a seller if there's «anything» within the structure that «could» negatively effect a buyers» decision may be even a worse solution, anything and could are in my opinion too broad... the precedent case that's being examined says the Realtor has an obilgation to go beyond that stated by the seller... therefore what the seller has said or signed that they said is of little relevance in the event of a problem... her most egregious act was not invoving a home inspector... people... find a couple inspectors that you yourself find to be valuable, recommend them to your buyers and involve yourself, go to the inspections with your buyers and see firsthand what condition the property is in.
This first article is a little simplified, not mentioning the type of property, the location (in or out of state), problems with renters (heck, problems with property managers!).
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