Sentences with phrase «often talk about the problems»

I often talk about the problems with the multitude of toxins in our homes, which are filled with chemicals.

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Calhoun talked about the pants problem so often, she recalls, that «someone said, «If you're serious about it, why don't you start your own company?»»
When you talk about an actual research project, often it starts as something more technologically oriented, but as you build deeper partnerships, you find that some of the problems they're really struggling with are human problems.
Even when talking about what our children might face, the response more often than not will be, «Well, that» r be their problem, they can deal with it.»
The guys that end up taking their own lives often are the ones that do so quietly and as a shock to everyone, not that Ines that talk or shout about problems.
The problem today is that we don't talk about those failures, and so we often repeat the same cycle of things that didn't work in the past and won't work in the future.
Guess who didn't want to talk about the role their lifestyle (such as gluttony and physical laziness) had in their medical problems (often heart attacks, complications from diabetes, cancer).
How often have Arsenal fans and football pundits talked about the central midfield problem?
I confess, I may be part of the problem as I often talk about students needing to take rigorous classes, adding activities to bulk up their resumes as well as of course, continuing to work on their fitness, strength, so on and so forth.
If your preschooler seems to ignore you more often than he listens, or seems withdrawn and doesn't make eye contact, talk to his doctor about the problem.
They often encourage their children to talk with them about their problems, but they usually don't put much effort into discouraging poor choices or bad behavior.
Another angle is that inheritance often passes on the means of production (business ownership, valuable industrial / commercial equipment, etc.) which is especially important when talking about perpetuating this problem.
BY BARRY WARNER Hunger in Rockland County has long been a hidden problem, something not often talked about.
«I call on this administration today, talk about how we're going to bring problem - solving initiatives in our challenged communities, rather than talk about statistics that never trickle down to grandparents, to parents, to children who lose their loved ones on the streets of New York all too often,» he continued.
Often couples don't talk about the problem, preferring to tell themselves, «It'll sort itself out.
I've talked before about how there is often a connection to a dietary problem for those struggling with eczema and while it is definitely important to address diet, there are some topical solutions that can help offer relief.
Finding time for sex and intimacy is a common problem for married couples and is rarely talked about, as it's often linked to feelings of «lack of attraction,» failed expectations and low - self esteem for one or both parties.
We've all heard the statistics - roughly two thirds of American adults are either overweight or obese — but what hasn't been talked about is the massive and rapid rise of digestive problems (often called «irritable bowel») particularly in women.
When parents bring me an autistic child, quite often the first thing they talk about is profuse diarrhea, bloating, reflux, severe constipation, or some other digestive problem.
I eat these things quite often and don't have any problems with them but I was reading an article about gluten sensitivity and it talked about the link between gluten sensitivity and schizophrenia!
They are often talked about in yogurt advertisements or supplement commercials claiming to be a cure for all of one's gut problems.
You HAVE TO tell them when you have sugar cravings (talk often about your problems, struggles and opinions);
Another problem is that the most often talked about subject is sex.
A lot of the problems I usually have with fantastic racism in fantasy films is that it is often used as a way to circumvent talking about actual prejudice.
In education policy, we often talk about «teacher turnover» as a problem for schools, employers, and communities.
Behavior issues are typically high on the list of school problems educators talk about each year, but often not as high on the list of professional development topics school administrators stake out for the staff.
As we say often, if no one is talking about the problems in education, no one is going to bother trying to fix them.
The problem here is that these settlements only benefit one writer, who often must sign a confidentiality agreement so he can't even talk about what benefit he got from that agreement.
Paper Writing Service Talks About Fitting Ideas into an Essay More often than not, students run into the problem of having too many ideas that they want to include in their essays.
If you follow news about the mounting student loans debt, you will most often hear people talk about the problem of rising tuition prices which is often blamed on things like the reductions in state funding for state colleges, overblown infrastructure spending on campuses, and bloated college administration budgets.
Doug Hoyes: On this show I interview a lot of experts about debt, but I don't often have the chance to talk to someone who has actually dealt directly with debt problems.
While at a seminar with a dog trainer in Buffalo, we talked about rescue dogs are often given total freedom, mainly because owners feel sorry for them and want to make sure they don't cause more problems for the dog.
People who don't like what I say about pedigree problems often tell me I don't know what I'm talking about because I'm not a specialist.
Dr. Bannon talks specifically about why oral health is important, what kinds of dental problems are most common, and how often we should be brushing our dog's teeth.
Indeed Edge devotes an entire page in their Post Script section to dissecting the combat system, talking about problems such as how the enemy are often able to shrug off your blows and hit you mid-combo, ending your streak, and various other problems.
We talk about the streets and then we talk about the schools, but not necessarily as a solution — often as just another problem.
Then he talked about «square meters, transfer fees, and micro-financing for smaller galleries,» and concluded that the «real issue is cashflow because galleries that have a lot of successful artists often have the problem that they are funding a lot of museum and biennial shows and production costs.»
And that can be a real problem when it comes to the way art is talked about, especially in the media — so often there is a drive towards headline - grabbing sound bites and easily digestible narrative.
As an addendum, the reason that natural variability is often talked about is because the historical observed record is used to test and constrain the models [and the assumptions that they have made about step 0 and step 3], but the natural variability creates a signal to noise problem.
The problem here is that this difference is often whitewashed by a host of science communicators who show colorful and complex looking simulations without talking about the often huge uncertainty.
We talk often about the problems of buying clothes made in sweatshops by kids, but nobody ever did it as well as the Onion, with this breathless coverage of the Gap's new «kids clothes made by kids» line.
We have talked about how legal tech often focuses on the wrong problems and that one of the things we should be doing is working to better access and wrangle big data.
People often say 80 % of the legal need goes unmet, and what they're almost always talking about when they say that, is this Legal Services Corporation study that is probably getting a little bit long in the tooth, but was a well done study that shows that about 80 % of the people who qualify for legal aid and have a legal problem that legal aid could help with, nevertheless get turned away, mostly because of a lack of resources.
Sam also talks about how to properly contextualize news about software security problems when that news is often poorly reported.
I talk often with my clients about ongoing operational issues and use my years of experience to try and ferret out small problems before they become big ones.
Even where peers may not know the precise answer to a question, talking about the problem often provides a fresh perspective or new strategy for finding a solution.
One lingering problem with how we talk about lawyering is just how often it seems to be fed through a narrow lens of what we, as lawyers, want / need / think is best.
I completely agree, and I think part of the problem when we talk about «practical training» and «practice - ready law students» is that we often mean really different things when we use those words.
Talking about your problems and concerns with a trained, empathic listener is often the best way to discover both your issues and their solutions.
The decision to talk to a professional about personal problems is often difficult and frightening.
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