Sentences with phrase «long unresolved problems»

Sebastian Ko, Regional Director and Senior Legal Counsel of integrated legal technology provider Epiq, believes innovation in law will bring about transformational change and solve long unresolved problems in the law, such as access to justice.

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Looking to the fundamentals that drive gold, we think fears over the Eurozone crisis will continue to subside (despite the longer term underlying problems remaining unresolved).
Whereas secondary schools teach students knowledge that is well established and no longer problematical, research universities, in Humboldt's words, «always treat knowledge as an as yet unresolved problem, and thus always stay at research.
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own sex hotline in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous listening to these people talk in this kind of film, there's interestingly no actual sex happening on screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..»
Mayor Baraka, however, inadvertently points to one of the unresolved problems with N.J.'s 2012 tenure reform law that requires long paper trails of proof of inefficiency and individualized professional development plans in order to remove tenure.
And as long as these countries believe that they can gain an advantage by delaying — or fear that they'll lose out if they move too quickly — the problem remains unresolved.
Nuclear has passed its day, if it ever had a day; it is more expensive than wind power, there are significant dangers, the long - lasting waste is an unresolved problem, it is not renewable and it is inflexible.
A simple reading of this philosophy, applied to these circumstances, implies that «hiding out» long enough will allow them to re-emerge into a cultural «climate» where the AGW «problem» is still unresolved.
The lag is a different (and mostly unresolved) problem: while the lag during warming periods is explainable as the about 800 year turnover time for deep ocean down / upwelling flows, the much longer delay of CO2 during periods of cooling towards a new ice age is difficult to explain, the more that methane does follow temperature far more closely, thus errors in ice age — gas age difference are not at the base of the lag...
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