Sentences with phrase «more immediate problems»

So in fact, in this instance, those campaigning for drastic co2 reductions need to show that more harm would be offset doing that, than dealing with more immediate problems.
Re # 198, we have more immediate problems.
The question is how to get people to act on long term problems when more immediate problems have more urgency today.
You have your own, more immediate problems to deal with, however.
These arrangements also create more immediate problems.
While Labour contemplates that disastrous scenario, more immediate problems are happening as the attempt to graft a Brexit strategy on a pro-EU party — all major sections of Labour including the Corbynista Momentum group are in favour of the EU — is not playing well.
The Clippers» more immediate problems are in the backcourt, where they need more production than they got last season but will have to get it from the same players.
He'd love to give Hurley some reassurance, but he's got more immediate problems.
(Update: There may be a more immediate problem with Melania Trump's address.
A more immediate problem for climate change is methane, which is released by landfills and melting permafrost and through farming practices.
The answer hadn't presented itself by the time the credits rolled (and frankly I'm the least qualified to judge) but the sheer amount of time weighing these questions showed the film had failed to grab me by the scruff of the neck - a more immediate problem in its own right....
Adults are 1) more self - directed problem solvers as they mature, 2) have a greater reservoir of experiences and define themselves based on their experiences, 3) adult readiness to learn is based on life phases, and 4) adults change from future oriented to a more immediate problem based, performance centered learners.
As for the more immediate problem of protecting the integrity of school governance councils, Samuel says she is working with state reps. Gary Holder - Winfield and Douglas McCrory on a bill that would require the Commissioner's Network law to consult with parent - led councils.
Goodreads gave publishers some hope that they could solve discovery; it may also have given them hope that they could solve a more immediate problem: Amazon.
It's just about to start coming into its own, and I think it's a much more immediate problem than something like AI.
The more immediate problem is the upswing of production of the tar sands in Alberta, Canada.
The more immediate problem is the journalist's and scientists» deeply ingrained misanthropy, right here on Earth.
A more immediate problem was the fact that the Chevy Volt, which was nearing its production date, would not be compatible with Better Place's battery - switching infrastructure.
However, there is more immediate problem, no?
But there's a more immediate problem: as we learned almost a decade ago, building a system for social media self - governance is hard.

Not exact matches

There are two immediate problems and one more fundamental one.
There's another dimension to scavenging that is more central to the creative process in scientists and innovators — and that's the act of refurbishing physical objects to fix immediate problems.
Vanguard, TIAA, Transamerica and others, she wrote, «expressed their support for the rule, and BlackRock emphasized that: «We need immediate action, as the longer we wait the deeper and more difficult» the retirement crisis «problem becomes.
That, to some degree, is a more immediate question to a lot of them than the carbon budget problem.
When an omnipotent, omniscient god could have dealt with the problem in a much more immediate way, does it really make sense to wait a couple of decades for the child to be born, grow up, and start a ministry?
Whatever the immediate problems of 1967 — and they were terribly urgent — Jews profit more from the frightful mess of Protestantism than if it were the official or unofficial established church or, worse, a single political bloc.
The task of biblical application is one of the more immediate and sensitive problems which clergy and laity face daily.
Much theology has become an academic discipline engaged in resolving problems generated in the history of that discipline rather than by the more obvious and immediate needs of the church.
I think most of our patients would reach the stage of acceptance if it were not for the members of the helping professions, especially the physicians, who can not accept the death of a patient... the second and quantitatively more frequent problem is the immediate family which «hangs on» and can not «let go.»
The second was an immediate problem as following More's success in an embassy to the low countries.
Small, independent brewers have specific immediate concerns, but identifying and addressing long - term problems and challenges... More
Bearing in mind Kos's propensity to injury and BFG seeming immunity to such problems it is more likely that we will see a PM / GP partnership in the immediate future rather than a LK / GP one.
While all but three states now have laws requiring immediate removal from play of athletes with concussion signs or symptoms and prohibit same - day return to play for those with suspected concussion, some are concerned that such laws may have the perverse effect of making the under - reporting problem even worse, fearing that an athlete is going to be even less likely to self - report experiencing concussion symptoms and more likely to hide symptoms from teammates, game officials and sideline personnel if they know that a suspected concussion may sideline them for the rest of the game.
Despite his background at the Park District, Uhlir says he has no problem with Millennium Park performing a rather more refined role than, say, its immediate neighbor to the south, Grant Park.
Team physicians, athletic trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical care of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management of concussions (generally defined as injury to the brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head that results in any immediate, but temporary, alteration in brain functions, such as loss of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss of memory).
These include providing more frequent and immediate feedback (including rewards and punishment), setting up more structure in advance of potential problem situations, and providing greater supervision and encouragement to children with ADHD in relatively unrewarding or tedious situations.
The «teacher to student ratio» is very small which is an immediate advantage to picking up any areas where problems may arise as well as having more time to suit each child's learning style.
Political communicators rarely get to build a project like this one, more focused on creating a mood and telling a story than on sparking immediate action on a pressing problem.
At a time when there are many other problems facing people on a daily basis that are of more immediate concern, this doesn't surprise me.
«The plan included the immediate permanent closure of six nuclear power plants that had been temporarily shut down for testing in March 2011, and two more that have been offline a few years with technical problems.
Instead, we got more talk about the Big Society — an interesting and important issue, to be sure, but not one that gets to the heart of our immediate problem: how do we get the British economy moving again?
Localisation would facilitate more policy experimentation leading to a competition of approaches to solving problems and more immediate feedback when things go wrong.
Johnson, who specializes in the study of complexity, is one of a new breed of physicists turning their analytical acumen away from subatomic particles and toward a bewildering array of more immediate human problems, from traffic management to urban planning.
«On the immediate horizon is a look at the effects of some things that become more common during adolescent years as kids hit a high - risk time for substance and alcohol abuse and other problems that often co-exist with clinical depression.
«Whatever the situation, being faced with an immediate problem can trigger panic and then it becomes even more difficult to plan how to cope.»
The problem with stress is that it constantly activates our fight - or - flight response to varying degrees and since more than 99 % of the things that stress us are not actual immediate threats to our lives, this response has become inappropriate in our daily lives.
I've problems with caffeine sensitivity and while coffee gives me an immediate boost (or jitters), cocoa seems to be more insidious.
Their «normalcy» makes what could have been cute characterizations seem more like people with serious mental problems that need immediate psychiatric attention.
While the immediate thought on how to combat such problems is to increase the distance between the source and the school, basic noise barriers are often more beneficial.
62 % of smartphone users are more inclined to take immediate action to solve an unexpected problem or a new task.
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