Sentences with phrase «manageable problems»

We had knowledge 25 years ago that should have allowed climate change and air pollution to be manageable problems, not tragedies.
Working on those angles is admirable, but it doesn't break the problem into manageable parts; it abandons the problem in favor of more manageable problems.
As our pets age manageable problems can develop and if diagnosed early can still allow your pet a long active life.
The piecemeal approach to a few of the sociologically understandable and manageable problems, which is favored by so many, seems woefully inadequate to stem the tidal wave of destruction.
But the academy favors work on discrete, manageable problems «in the literature» and can punish departures from certain orthodoxies.
Sachs convincingly presents world poverty as a manageable problem; offering a plausible and very nearly painless plan for dealing with it, and all with an unruffled self - confidence.
He convincingly presents world poverty as a manageable problem; indeed, he offers a plausible and very nearly painless plan for dealing with it, and all with an unruffled self - confidence that can't help sweeping a reader up in his optimism.
I thought it would be interesting to look at a more manageable problem, the first Presidential election in 1788.
«It's huge to show it's a tractable, manageable problem
Publishing experts from the United States and Britain attending the world's biggest book fair here say ebook theft is unlikely to go away, but is a manageable problem with vigilance and action already underway.
At the same time, it is the only way to transform that challenge into a manageable problem.

Not exact matches

Google Ventures design partner Jake Knapp explains how to break problems into manageable chunks so you can power through to a solution
«I've been successful in my career at constraining problems, at keeping them as manageable as possible,» says Eberhard, who sold his previous company, e-book manufacturer NuvoMedia, to Gemstar, in 2000, for $ 187 million.
That was never a real concern, as long as immigrants assimilate, and it no longer lies in the mouths of Europeans, struggling with a minority of indigestible and militant Muslims who occupy vast no - go areas across Europe, to comment on the relatively manageable sociological problems of America.
But when we convert this problem into a knowledge problem, suddenly the problem is manageable.
Yet the market has discounted each of these problems and while they are significant, they are manageable.
There are so many reasons why this is wrong (to list just the most obvious, poor countries have much lower debt thresholds than rich countries, Japanese debt can not possibly be dismissed as not being a problem, and because it is almost impossible to find an economist who understands the relationship between nominal interest rates and implicit amortization, Japanese government debt has probably only been manageable to date because GDP growth close to zero has permitted interest rates close to zero) and yet inane comparisons between China's debt burden and Japan's debt burden are made all the time.
The problem is that higher budgets and their strain on the national debt are manageable now.
In general, a debt consolidation loan is usually your best bet if you don't have problems making monthly payments, you have a manageable amount of debt and you just want to pay a lower interest rate.
Maybe if we all try a little more to be of help to everyone, to see God in every face we meet, we might make problems such as the ones in this news article a little easier, a little more manageable.
And that means that though I am not unaware of this undefined awareness and this surplusage of experience, in order to proceed with my inquiry, with my problem, I have to keep it within manageable scope.»
Of course, the biggest problem with this list is keeping it manageable.
This, to my mind, is the crucial problem confronting postliberal theology: How do you employ such a tool of intelligibility as analogy in a way that preserves the tension between what is manageable and unmanageable in the deeper experiences of creaturely existence?
If their problem is more manageable, they use the room only for sleeping and occasional resting.
Imagine instead, if we made it a habit of finding consolation in Christ even when our problems seem manageable by our own strength.
Formerly the facts were there by the nature of things, solid and manageable, and, simply as facts, were the expression of a divine order and therefore in themselves presented no moral problem.
Of course he has an attitude problem but is that not manageable?
Break problems into manageable parts.
These sanctuaries provide insight on how climate change will affect their communities, bringing a big global problem to a local and more manageable scale.
Viewing everything as a «variation of normal» leads midwives to shrug off very clear indicators of fetal distress or reasons to transfer and so a problem that might otherwise have been manageable becomes a cluster.
By bringing a big global problem to a local and more manageable scale, we can gain insight on the effects of climate change on our community.
By bringing a big global problem to a local and more manageable scale, we can gain insight on the effects of climate change in our community.
What may be a manageable condition can become a severe problem after a baby comes.
Moody's found the move to leave the marketplace is a credit positive for Northwell given the financial problems, even as the losses to date have considered manageable.
If you anticipate the problems — or at least the time and cash it will take to deal with them — they become much more manageable.
With that kind of manageable weight and the durable nylon carry case, you will have no problem taking this chair from client to client.
Papadopoulos thinks the problem is manageable because an expert team will assess each case.
«They identity the prominent features of a phenomenon, strip away the insignificant details and reduce the problem to a bare manageable minimum.»
Hamilton tried to make the problem more manageable by looking at black holes from a different perspective.
The problems in Senokos — the crowding, the boredom, the anxiety — are severe but manageable.
Nevertheless, with substantially more than a million apps already in Google Play and the number growing by the day, such a system might help developers detect problems with their apps before they are marketed and could help make spotting violators of laws a more manageable task for regulators and privacy activists.
But now, Burke told the ACS meeting, the problem looks more manageable.
West Nile fever was long thought to be a manageable public health problem.
Problems with sleeping and loss of normal daily rhythms in HD are common but potentially manageable.
«Where possible, distinguish the different aspects of your problem and separate it into a collection of more manageable tasks, then make a plan for each.»
Although the problem had no allopathic cure, with the right medical treatment, diet and exercise regimen, the syndrome would become manageable and would not impact my life negatively.
The runny texture is manageable, I've never had problems with it, but it just doesn't seem like it's doing a good job of cleaning my face.
Women love my straightforward approach that makes this seemingly huge problem very manageable!
Thankfully, female hair loss problem is often manageable.
His grounding presence and perspective of humanity often make a problem feel lighter and manageable.
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