Sentences with phrase «more fundamental issues»

But there's a second, more fundamental issue at play as well: the absence of friction in searching for, purchasing, downloading, and installing apps.
There's a much more fundamental issue: All we've seen are school - level proficiency rates.
But even I can see that the concept of free trade is frankly a lower order consideration when compared to more fundamental issues such as animal welfare and the health of our environment.
Whilst this may have a ring of truth about it, there is a far more fundamental issue here.
You may find that your specific problem disappears on its own as you discover and work on more fundamental issues.
Beyond the changes in ghrelin and leptin, there are much more fundamental issues in terms of how our bodies deal with sugar when we sleep poorly.
Questions about differences between Republicans and Democrats ignore more fundamental issues.
Appropriate infrastructure, relevant teaching Although the digital divide is partly due to a lack of teacher confidence in using and teaching technology, there is a far more fundamental issue at hand in that some schools simply don't have the capacity to implement new technologies.
This sobering and important study of the long experience with this system in Tennessee (where it was invented) shows that it did not work, was unfair, and took attention away from other more fundamental issues
More disappointingly, the authors also seemed to have forgotten that the hockey stick was jsut the immediate symptom, that both they and M&M had raised more fundamental issues regarding paleo - climate science core culture — the lack of full disclosure, the acceptance of journal unenforced policy, the lack of informed and robust peer reviews, etc..
The answer to these questions — which on their face raise issues of statutory interpretation — engage more fundamental issues about the composition of the Court and its place in Canada's legal and constitutional order.
The AGW theory relies on completely different and much more fundamental issues.
«The more fundamental issue is, «Were we stepping back and asking the right questions?»
Beyond even such questions, a more fundamental issue remains.
They suggest that in so far as the churches are concerned, there is a more fundamental issue that lies behind the crisis in authority.
The argument centered around the view that man has an animal ancestry, but a more fundamental issue was at stake.
The more fundamental issue is that Martin is nowhere close to being the playmaker that Harden is.
However, there is a more fundamental issue with this formation and this is the fact that there is a lack of options.
This guy is trying to be smart, probably to justify his own urges, but he is clearly missing the more fundamental issue.
But Kim sees a more fundamental issue.
While much of the attention at the Dallas meeting focused on finding ways to use quantum computers, Schumacher's presentation looked at a more fundamental issue: how computers coded information.
While representatives of NASA and three aerospace companies explained their habitat plans, Weir honed in on a more fundamental issue, insisting that humans are not meant to spend long durations in zero gravity and the focus should be on developing artificial gravity.
But to do that, he first had to address a more fundamental issue: The definition of the immune cell types themselves seemed insufficient, incomplete and outdated.
Or is a more fundamental issue with the way you communicate with one another?
Revisiting the same schools this fall, we realized a more fundamental issue was at play: many teachers didn't seem entirely sure why they were personalizing learning in the first place.
All the talk of closing the achievement gap in schools obscures a more fundamental issue: do the grades we assign to students truly reflect the extent of their learning?
I think that the more fundamental issue here is the public's misunderstanding of how science works.
I'm commenting on the paper relative to those more fundamental issues, as time permits.
But there is a more fundamental issue, one that I haven't seen mentioned by anyone, but at least hinted at by Ryan Maue, is the actual interpretation of the forecasts from the models.
So while the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency's report on Monday looked at the science of ascribing impacts from climatic trends, the Muir Russell inquiry released on Wednesday deals with the more fundamental issue of determing the trends themselves.
Are national interests preventing this principle from working or is there a more fundamental issue getting in the way?
This new definition and its implications is the more fundamental issue which has been overlooked by the legislature.
So while the WSIB says it will phase in adjustments to help those negatively impacted by minimum wage increases, Macdonald argues the more fundamental issue is that the WSIB cuts benefits regardless of whether the injured worker has actually found a new job after an accident.
In an article, HIV, Consent, and Criminal Wrongs I co-authored with Michael Plaxton last year, I argued that the focus on «risk» is unfortunate, because it obscures a more fundamental issue: the ability of every person to decide for themselves the scope and risk of their sexual activities.
That said, it is very easy to confuse the long sales cycle in law with the more fundamental issue of relative advantage.
Ultimately, ensuring that children receive adequate support may hinge on addressing these more fundamental issues underlying system entry and order non-compliance.
But there are two more fundamental issues that are often hidden.
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