Sentences with phrase «nature of the particular problem»

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The walled - garden nature of Facebook in particular has come under scrutiny, as they've recently had significant problems regarding the accuracy and efficacy of their advertising methods, with several big brands opting to reduce their ad spend on the site until more accurate metrics are released.
It can be argued, however, that to minimize the miraculous and thereby conclude that what occurs in nature in relation to particular persons can not be controlled by God alleviates the problem of natural evil only up to a point.
In the United States, where the Church experienced a particular problem with clerical abuse scandals during the 90s and early 00s, their Bishops Conference commissioned a Report on the causes and nature of clerical abuse by the John Jay Institute, an independent legal research group, called the John Jay Report.
In particular, I shall provide an illustration that is especially relevant to the problems of identity through time and the nature of the human mind.
A view held by many contemporary metaphysicians is that the problem of induction, so much discussed by philosophers of science, arises only because of mistaken metaphysical views; in particular views (deriving from Hume) about the nature of the causal relation and / or about the internal relations among different entities.1 Contrary to this view, I will try...
The use of the word «regime» compounds the problem, for it suggests that it is not the legitimacy of a particular institution or branch of government that is at stake but the very nature of our government.
Whereas the Harvard group would respond to particular extreme cases of environmental problems, the WCC group would ask for a fundamental change in the way human beings look at nature.
He added, «Equally important, state and local policy makers can use the online tool to better understand the nature of their air pollution problem so they can consider the best solutions for addressing their particular problem and improving the public's health.»
«This allows us to certify that the problem is not a feature of a particular setup or a consequence of the way in which an experiment was performed, but really points towards a fundamental feature of nature,» says Jean - Daniel Bancal of the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National University of Singapore.
Yet regardless of the specific cardiovascular problem, it is one particular type of cardiovascular benefit that has most interested researchers, and that benefit is the anti-inflammatory nature of Brussels sprouts and their fellow cruciferous vegetables.
A brief screening quickly identifies who may have difficulty seeing without corrective lenses, but those lenses are not prescribed until an in - depth assessment a) confirms that the person does require corrective lenses and b) determines the particular nature of the individual's problem.
Piracy is a particular threat because of a second, bigger problem: the apparently arbitrary nature of e-book pricing.
This latest survey was designed to determine the opinion of a large sample of the population about the issue of whether the problem of aggressive dogs is mostly due to the genetics of particular breeds or due to the nature of the rearing conditions and environment provided by the dog's owner.
The problem, Ferdinand, is that this is a rather remarkable claim to know the natural in and outflows to this degree of certainty — much less to claim that the particular arithmetic balance -LRB--4 units) is somehow a constant of nature.
The specific nature of these solutions is also heavily dependent on the local context, the particular problem at hand, the topography of the region, and the way its landscapes are being managed.
By the nature of this problem, it is hard to precisely identify what either are — but in particular precise probabilities — and putting numbers on it only conveys a stronger sense of precision than we have.
Because legal problems arise in particular factual contexts, reasoning about the meaning of a legal rule often requires more than the mechanical application of the general words in the text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature of the particular legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface details of her client's case with a precedent.4
The suppression of a particular writing or other tangible form of expression is, therefore, an individual matter, and, in the nature of things, every such suppression raises an individual constitutional problem in which a reviewing court must determine for itself whether the attacked expression is suppress [i] ble within constitutional standards.
When choosing a particular assessment strategy, it is important to consider the nature of a particular child's problem.
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