However, the growing incidence
of serious problems in the breed makes it prudent to be on guard.
While I still feel that «Food Revolution» fell short when it came to showing viewers the hard realities of school food reform, the show was invaluable for its vivid depiction
of serious problems in our society, problems which we hear about so often in the media that it's easy to tune them out.
The committee said that it had «identified many instances
of serious problems in these programs, some of which could lead to gross abuses unless they are more effectively monitored and controlled.»
One
of the serious problems in the world today is religious communalism, that is, people's preoccupation with the interests of their own religious or ethnic group.
There are a number
of serious problems in the theory, the most pertinent of these as follows:
Today, outgoing MP Louise Mensch seized on both men's comments as evidence
of a serious problem in the way people on the left and right perceive rape.
Not exact matches
If we are not
serious about facts and what's true and what's not, and particularly
in an age
of social media when so many people are getting their information
in sound bites and off their phones, if we can't discriminate between
serious arguments and propaganda, then we have
problems.
That fund, called 1MDB, has run into
serious financial
problems in part because
of aggressive borrowing.
Speaking
of the spread
of submarines, their aggression, buildup, and capabilities, Admiral Mark Ferguson warned that the situation could pose
serious problems for NATO
in the coming years.
British Columbia's new tax on foreign purchases
of homes
in Vancouver is the first
serious attempt by local authorities to confront a local
problem.
The Justice Department has
serious and pervasive
problems with how it addresses sexual misconduct complaints made by its own employees, the department's inspector general found
in a recent report obtained by The Washington Post through Freedom
of Information Act requests.
Stress to them that the culture and values are important, they're one
of the main reasons people stay with the company, and if the candidate is
serious about that culture and values then they'll have absolutely no
problem fitting
in and thriving
in.
This epidemic
of disengagement poses a
serious problem to employers, who lose an incredible $ 450 billion to $ 550 billion
in productivity a year because their employees are not «enthusiastic about and committed to their work and workplace.»
In a fascinating post on The Conversation blog, Maynard makes an argument that won't surprise anyone who has read any fictional account
of human's interplanetary future — colonizing other planets probably won't bring out the better angels
of our nature, and any attempt to put people on Mars will require overcoming
serious social and political
problems, such as:
The
problem of air pollution
in London is a
serious one.
Science is definitive: being a workaholic doesn't help you get ahead
in your career but does increase the risk
of burnout and
serious health
problems.
Several months later, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) identified a number
of compliance
problems with the company —
problems that the CMS claimed were putting patients
in immediate jeopardy — and imposed
serious sanctions on the firm and its leaders.
And ticket prices remain on average far below those
in other parts
of the world, a
serious problem for a company like Imax, which depends on premium pricing to justify higher production costs.
Jason Little is one
of 70 Lego
Serious Play facilitators
in Canada who run workshops using the toy bricks to explore large organizational
problems.
Responsible investors have for years talked about the risks
of regulatory intervention where companies fail to address
serious social or environmental
problems that arise
in their operations.
That officer — the fit younger man
in his 30s — came with a more
serious complaint: He had developed headaches, hearing
problems and a sharp pain
in one ear, especially, following a strange experience
in which something like a beam
of sound seemed to have been directed at his home.
The KardiaBand has already shown promise
in detecting abnormal heart rhythms and other warning signs
of a
serious health
problem.
Both union officials and NGOs say Unilever seems
serious about tackling the
problems, which are common
in the supply chains
of giant corporations producing across the globe.
A fit - looking man
in his thirties, the colleague said he had just been
in Miami, where medical specialists found he had a series
of problems including a
serious hearing loss.
«A stress test that claims that if the Dow falls by 60 %, the unemployment rate rises to 12 %, housing prices decline substantially more than they did during the 2008 recession, GDP declines by 6 - 7 % — and that all
of that can happen and no bank will be
in serious financial trouble or have any
problem of being undercapitalized or illiquid — I kind
of think says more about itself than it says about the health
of the banking system.»
I didn't intend to write a novel, but looking at the poll, 70 %
of so
of people are
in agreement that there is a
serious student debt
problem.
We think Centerbridge understands that investing
in VRX is not a good bet until Valeant's leadership fully addresses the
serious corporate governance flaws that are the source
of the
problems at the company.
«It is a very
serious problem when a company is making a hell
of a lot
of money out
of something and everybody
in the place says, «I don't know about it,»» Mr. Blum said.
In the past, large terms of trade increases in Australia had led to serious macroeconomic problems with a rapid inflationary boom, followed by bus
In the past, large terms
of trade increases
in Australia had led to serious macroeconomic problems with a rapid inflationary boom, followed by bus
in Australia had led to
serious macroeconomic
problems with a rapid inflationary boom, followed by bust.
Critics
of the Fed's easy - money policies say they had diminishing impact over time and subjected the nation to side effects that could lead to
serious problems in the future.
They say the Fed's easy - money policies, including huge bond purchases and a seven - year period
of record low rates, had diminishing effect over time and subjected the nation to side effects that could lead to
serious problems in the future.
In China and India, which have
serious pollution
problems, 65 percent and 60 percent
of millennials respectively say they're willing to pay more for eco-friendly products.
And affordability is an even more
serious problem for another 22 per cent
of people
in Kamloops, who spend more than half their income on rent.
In the wake of media reports about problems at Surrey Memorial Hospital and serious concerns raised by nurses, the B.C. Liberal government announced that it would conduct a review of Fraser Health, producing a three - year strategic plan to be implemented in the new fiscal yea
In the wake
of media reports about
problems at Surrey Memorial Hospital and
serious concerns raised by nurses, the B.C. Liberal government announced that it would conduct a review
of Fraser Health, producing a three - year strategic plan to be implemented
in the new fiscal yea
in the new fiscal year.
«As Independent Representative for Children and Youth she engaged
in tireless advocacy and exposed
serious problems in the Ministry
of Children and Family Development, giving the province's youth
in care a face and a voice demanding change.
The language
of mainstream contract drafting is dysfunctional, so anyone using document assembly for contract drafting faces a
serious garbage -
in, garbage - out
problem.
The Alberta government faces
serious revenue
problems and moving Alberta away from its over dependence on resource revenue will be a significant test
of Ms. Notley's first term
in government.
Created by a startup
in Singapore, ITC was created specifically to solve the
serious safety
problems of the present - day IoT.
David Vladeck, a former director
of the FTC's Bureau
of Consumer Protection, said that because the practice
of collecting friend data went well beyond Cambridge, «that
in itself may be a
serious problem, especially given the language
of the consent decrees, which differentiates between users and others.»
If growth were to slow down
in the region for a period
of time, or if the permissive monetary conditions tighten meaningfully, the rising debt
in Asia could become a
serious problem.
Even more
serious was the
problem lurking
in the Belgian federation, where the Walloons had lost an election and were out
of sympathy with an agreement whose negotiating mandate had been formulated while they were
in government.
Mr. Hawking wins easy battles against uneducated (
in science) religious persons, but taking his statement on perspective, He is based on assumptions with
serious underlying
problems, basically everything from mathematics, to the incompatibility
of quantum mechanics and relativity, and the lack
of proof and evidence for string theories, he is launching a very aggressive statement, probably his last effort on life to counter the anthropomorphic ideas
of God, and this is very common
in all scientists.
While it was once true that most testing
of potential new drugs took place
in medical schools and teaching hospitals, that is no longer the case, and
in Elliott's view the change has given rise to
serious problems and abuses.
The Charter has caused
serious problems —
of theology, justice, and morale — which continue to bedevil and undermine the Catholic priesthood
in the United States.
• The Kabuki dance between activist group outrage and administrative prostration at the University
of Virginia and elsewhere suggests to me that the university has become less and less capable
of addressing our culture's
problems (and successes)
in a
serious way.
Nevertheless, any school
of theology that engages
in serious reflection about reshaping itself
in ways appropriate to the environmental challenge will face difficult
problems.
While sexuality is indeed an important element
of personhood, it is not he be-all and end - all
of our existence, and as we've discussed
in the past, connecting a person's worth to his or her virginity is a
serious problem within evangelicalism.
«I studied philosophy and law and then practiced law
in big international firms
in Amsterdam and Brussels for seven years before dramatic circumstances
in my life brought me and my wife to consider an invitation from Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop
of Vienna and Grand Chancellor
of the ITI, to come to Austria to help him with building up and professionalising the ITI, which at that time had existed for only 7 years and which was dealing with
serious financial
problems and battling for its survival.
In other words, the sole
serious problem is the unequal division
of material goods.
But,
in my opinion, the western Christianity has a
serious problem on the field
of ethics (and not only on the field
of sexual ethics).