Sentences with phrase «most enduring problem»

I think that the most enduring problem that Muslims will have in the US (or any other western country) is that MOST will put their religion and other Muslims ahead of their country.
Dr Rhonda Snook, a co-author of the study and Reader in the University's Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, added: «Understanding how new species form remains one of the most enduring problems in evolutionary biology.
It would be a tragic mistake to dismiss the huge potential of new technologies for addressing some of the most enduring problems of poverty: drought - and pest - resistant varieties of food for poor farmers who have been bypassed by the Green Revolution; treatment for many tropical diseases, such as malaria and sleeping sickness; low - cost wireless computers that can break the information isolation of rural communities that rely only on the radio and word of mouth; and low - cost energy supplies for the vast majority of people in developing countries using dung and firewood.
Today?s technological revolution has expanded the possibilities for tackling some of the most enduring problems of poverty.
That rally was at least partly based on the sense that SegWit2x had effectively solved one of Bitcoin's most enduring problems, but it now appears that was wishful thinking.

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In one study of college students suffering «an enduring, significant negative outcome» from encounter groups, it was found that groups with most of the severe problems had had aggressive, confronting, authoritarian leaders.4
The gap between the rich and the poor and the enduring suspicion of a ruling elite, the most gaping problems with the UK today, are problems shared by the political parties, not ones which really split them.
A court may simply make some tweaks to the most egregious problems in the proposed maps to ensure their compliance with the state and federal law while not producing the enduring structural reform that a constitutional amendment would accomplish.
The paucity of essential resources that a sizeable number of Americans endure testifies to difficulty of solving many of society's problems — even in the face of the most determined government endeavors.
As a certified dog trainer I can attest that one of the most common problems dog owners endure is being pulled around when taking their dog for a walk.
Joint problems usually only occur in older dogs and for the most part Chihuahuas tend to be very healthy little dogs, but they can not endure long hikes or high - impact exercise.
Aside from all this, for several of the most important and enduring problems in medicine, we have no idea what the best treatment is, because it's not in anyone's financial interest to conduct any trials at all.
Six dimensions of family functioning: family functioning was understood across six dimensions, of which the most important (or perhaps of most enduring importance) are problem - solving, roles, and communication.
Most that have endured parental alienation, or those that have dedicated their careers to studying the problem, perceive the issue as emotional abuse.
Societal concern about antisocial behaviours of children and adolescents has increased over the years, in part due to the enormous financial costs of youth crime.1 Conduct problems (especially among boys) are the most frequent childhood behavioural problems to be referred to mental health professionals.2 Aggressive and disruptive behaviour is one of the most enduring dysfunctions in children and, if left untreated, frequently results in high personal and emotional costs to children, their families and to society in general.
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