Sentences with phrase «perceived problems with»

Fixing perceived problems with Apple Music or bugs in other apps gets much easier when they're all right in the App Store.
«Time - varying - response» smoothing is an attempt to get around perceived problems with the usual spline - constructed curves, not with standard «negative exponential» RCS.
Mr. Espaillat described last Tuesday's vote as a «murky process,» and he rattled off a series of perceived problems with the process, including a lack of Spanish translators at the polling stations and reports from his constituents that they had been turned away by election workers.
The FAA Act sought to cure many of the perceived problems with the alcoholic beverage industry that existed prior to Prohibition, and the U.S. government agency tasked with enforcing the FAA Act and regulating the industry — currently the Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)-- promulgated regulations interpreting and supplementing the FAA Act.
Laudato Si, last week's encyclical from Pope Francis, seeks to address a plethora of problems in the modern world — predominately focusing on environmental issues, distributive justice, and perceived problems with consensus developmental economic theory.
But some of these perceived problems with free shipping offers may really be a result of the way we think about free shipping.
Jonathan Dye, a Toronto - based Heenan Blaikie employment lawyer, said that in his experience, corporate leaders usually sort out any perceived problems with the CEO internally before floundering leadership becomes public knowledge.
If there is a real or perceived problem with the industry, this group lays it directly at the feet of Amazon (can a corporation have feet?).
«Very few owners perceive a problem with their dogs,» he explains.
If other attorneys have rejected the client, they may have perceived some problem with the case and may avoid accepting the client.
It appears to me that Linux is the preferred OS for us; however, the biggest obstacle that we face is from the desktop user — they know MSWord 2007 and perceive problems with OpenOffice (& this may be real & / or perceived).
Part of the perceived problem with leaving things unresolved has to do with our notion of time.

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But before long, that perceived «inconvenience» becomes a real problem, and a person is left with a very powerful thing called regret.
PureStorage, which went public in October, probably didn't perceive valuation problems with its IPO.
The inherent problems with MBO go - shops include the fact that «incumbent management has the best insight into the company's value, or at least is perceived to,» and many prospective buyers are reluctant to outbid an insider, like Michael Dell, out of fear of being branded as a hostile takeover artist.
Indeed, Clinton's perceived coziness with Goldman Sachs (gs) became such a problem that even the bank's CEO Lloyd Blankfein has recently had to play coy in public about his staunch support of the candidate.
«The problem with pure contingency arrangements is that any and all advice prior to a deal is perceived as free and is often treated that way,» says Robb.
The problem with such tactics is that customers perceive the move as the company trying to shackle them into place — which it is.
Don't leave clients to cope with perceived problems on their own.
Good identity starts with research, identifying the current image of your company, the problems that must be addressed by the new image and the way your customers perceive your organization now and in the future.
Here are a couple of related ideas that are on my mind: ■ The fact that the UBC study measured higher percentage returns for BC at earlier stages of exit tells me that there is a problem with how the entrepreneurs and owners of tech startups (across all jurisdictions) perceive their chances of success through the later stages of growth.
I never have a problem with what people believe about Christianity until naysayers decide to make it their business to attach ill perceived beliefs to everyone who claims to be Christian.
To say there was a need for it implies that Gould and Eldredge came up with it in a panicked attempt to explain a perceived problem.
The problem with those rulers is that even though they won over a group of their subjects there are always those who perceived that type of leadership as weak and unfit to rule and therefore a ruling style of oppression and domination would be more effective.
I don't have any problem with what you perceive with giving up your life as surrendering ego for harmony with God.
The New Jerusalem, however, poses a problem: for, though it can certainly be seen as evidence for Chesterton's Zionism and for his appreciation of the «mystical as well as mysterious» dimension of the Jewish heritage, it also contains passages which explain why Gopnik perceives Chesterton's agreement with the Zionist's perception that «we are aliens here» in a sinister light.
When a patient's problems are related to religious or moral conflict, the staff clergyman would be the most likely person for the patient to see because of his authority in this area and because he may be perceived by the patient to be the most appropriate person to deal with these problems.
So there is much to be worried about, especially with regard to the continuing pressures the Church faces to conform to the perceived wisdom about how to respond to problems such as early sexual activity, teenage pregnancy and STIs.
We all have different ideas about we perceive as the problem with Christian spirituality.
Maurice Merleau - Ponty applied the method to the problem of perception, wrestling with the complexities arising from the fact that we are embodied consciousness: we perceive and constitute the world through an instrument that is also a part of the givenness of that world.
The fundamental problem with both the presence and the networking / resourcing models is quickly perceived by most incoming university freshmen.
My current ministry is taking care of widows and orphans, ministering to those with drug & alcohol problems — in other words doing what the true God would want; not going after the civil rights of millions of Americans — we need to keep church separated from hate — and stop trying to deny civil rights based on perceived religious doctrine.
Recall that from the third century onward the actions enjoined by scripture had posed a problem to Christian thinkers because action was perceived to be inconsistent with contemplation.
Talking about wine problems, quality issues can sometimes be perceived as negative, his presentation will be all about arming you with factual information to try and ensure you are wise before you ship rather than afterward.
«I don't believe the fans will make the necessary course of action to fix our problems» This is because what you perceive to be the problem and what I perceive to be the problem (along with many others) are DIFFERENT.
Jared Sullinger's stock has fallen since the end of his sophomore season with the Buckeyes due to perceived back problems.
Perceived as a problem in Jacksonville following a reported locker room brawl with teammates last season, Walker thought he'd be released by the Jaguars and thus able to test the free - agent waters.
And don't conveniently ignore Chelsea (a), Olympiakos (h), Zagreb (a) and Bayern (a) and pretend Gabriel is the ready packaged solutions to all our CB «woes» (problems that are wildly exaggerated and out of all proportion to the actual perceived problem — PM / LK, even with the blips, have been the most consistent and successful CB pairing in the PL for the past couple of seasons.
The Inter Milan teenager has once again fallen out with Jose Mourinho and appears a San Siro exit is on the cards but the Serie A club is asking for a big fee for the Italian Under 21 international and that could indeed scare off all interested parties as could Mario's perceived attitude problems.
I think that the problem with adebayor was thathis perceived success overtook his desire for more hard work, hence he was a flop as far as many arsenal fans were concerned last season.
They fall behind on measures of cognition and language development, and they have executive - function problems, too: They struggle with attention regulation; they are perceived by their teachers and parents as inattentive and hyperactive; they have trouble focusing in school.
On average, mothers with perceived toddler sleep problems had an average decrease of 51 minutes of sleep when co-sleeping with their toddlers.
«The biggest problem we run up against is that we are (perceived as) stooges for those with other intentions than the ones approved.»
Many of us perceive that there is a breastfeeding problem when reality does not coincide with our expectations.
The psychosocial outcome receiving the most attention from researchers is problem behaviour, with most studies finding perceived negative reactivity in infancy to predict problem behaviour in childhood33, 34 and adolescent.35 Specifically, infants prone to high levels of fear, frustration, and sadness, as well as difficulty recovering from such distress, were found to be at increased risk for internalizing and externalizing problem behaviours according to parental and / or teacher report.
As well as chapters on such things as: combining routines and feeding on demand, gentle parenting even when it is giving you the shits, managing the needs of a sleep - hating baby, etc., Nagle talks a lot about the problems she perceives with our current cultural and social attitudes towards breastfeeding and sleep.
Perceived milk insufficiency was significantly more frequent among the mothers of the control group (38 [27 %] of 140 vs 12 [8.6 %] of 140), as well as breastfeeding interruption because of problems with lactation (25 [18 %] of 140 vs 6 [4 %] of 140).
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in observational studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
Perceived milk insufficiency was significantly more frequent among the mothers of the control group (38 [27 %] of 140 vs 12 [8.6 %] of 140), as well as giving up breastfeeding because of problems with lactation (25 [18 %] of 140 vs 6 [4 %] of 140).
Senator Sander's campaign has exposed Mrs. Clinton as a candidate with a «credibility problem,» who is often perceived as representing «the powers» behind government (lobbied interests) rather than «the people» by whom that government is made.
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