Sentences with phrase «practical problems which»

Finally, one practical problem which I have faced recently, is the vexed question of how to deal with a litigant in person who appears to lack capacity but refuses to see either a lawyer or a psychiatrist.

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In fact, the only form of A.I. he would like to see regulated is self - driving cars — such as those being developed by Musk's Tesla — which Brooks claims present imminent and very real practical problems.
You see, abortion became legal because of a massive practical problem, which is still taking massive numbers of women's lives in parts of Africa where abortion is illegal.
The ways in which money issues get intertwined with power, nurture, and love issues should be discussed, as should practical strategies for coping with money problems through sound budgeting.
When we can stop arguing about which invisible giant in the sky is «real» and start concentrating on actual practical, tangible, rational problems we can see and feel (and do something about), maybe then the world will stand a chance of survival.
I understand theology to be a practical discipline — not in the sense that theology is concerned to provide solutions to particular problems, but in the sense that the grammar of Christian discourse takes its cue from the ways in which lives are formed.
Passages which are theological and doctrinal in content are used to interpret those where the writer is dealing with practical local cultural problems.
Finally, a practical problem to which attention has to be given is that of levels of instruction.
A knowledge of the psychological problems and attributes which are typical of many alcoholics can be of tremendous practical importance to anyone who wishes to help them.
This would be to treat James as a generalizing thinker who began in percepts or concepts; whereas, he was a local speculator and a local actor who began with a practical problem for which clear percepts and concepts were merely ancillary and subsequent.
Her fellow members will help her identify the subtle ways in which she is overprotecting her husband; they will help her learn how to handle all sorts of practical problems by sharing their own experiences.
It is in view of this that James preaches a religion of the most intensely practical character — and it is precisely that characterstic which will in due time lead us to the main problem of his Letter.
But at this point we reach the fundamental problem facing any conception of the world, any philosophy which has become a cultural movement, a «religion,» a «faith,» any that has produced a form of practical activity or will in which the philosophy is contained as an implicit theoretical «premiss.»
the unchecked speculations of the human mind, an essentially practical instrument, inevitably lead to philosophical problems which are and will remain insoluble because they are presented backwards.
Buddha had given utterance to many wise observations, on all sorts of subjects, practical, moral, spiritual, or if he did not say all that is reported of him, and in the form in which they are now given, they were in his spirit, and the problem was how to get a hearing for them.
But also quite general problems of human society, such as marriage rules and incest, or even the organization of nature and the universe, may be the subject of [myths];... it is only philosophical interest, both ancient and modern, that tends to isolate the myths of origin and cosmogony, which in their proper setting usually have some practical reference to the institutions of a city or a clan.
There is didache, which is the explanation of these facts, both as they are problems for the mind, and as they are matter of practical life and conduct.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
Look around online, and you're sure to find very practical checklists about which problems might be discovered when, the financial and work planning you better deal with now or else, and the insurance and other research that must be tackled (hey, maybe you find that sort of thing fun...).
In the fall of 2013, Prof. Lawrence Lessig and I taught a seminar together at the Harvard Law School on the practical and theoretical problems that would be presented by a so - called «Article V convention,» which according to the text must be called by Congress upon the petition of two thirds of the fifty states (34).
Based on extensive interviews with treasury officials across the globe — from key figures in Greece's Syriza government, to off the record discussions with the managers of the UAE's vast holdings, the value of which has never been disclosed, this research will provide practical solutions to difficult theoretical problems.
«The practical problem is that the Assembly and the Senate are pretty far apart in their approach to new gun laws... And since Cuomo is coming late to these proposals, there's no great cost to him if they fail to be enacted, which seems likely.»
Apart from the irrelevant commentary and over-simplifications (which are real and not mere formulations problems), you say nothing of the practical side of things, which is what this question is about (as opposed to generalities regarding the status of the TRNC which are well known to the OP as s / he told you already).
Previous versions of randomness extractors were less practical because they either required that one of the two source sequences be truly random (which presents a chicken or the egg problem) or that both source sequences be close to truly random.
«The practical application of this work is that the problem is not large cities, the problem is the conditions in which some people live in large cities,» says study co-author Jose Lobo, an economist at A.S.U.'s School of Sustainability in Tempe.
Phosphines are not always stable around oxygen and sometimes burn violently in an air atmosphere, which presents another problem for the practical applications.
On the practical side, low self - esteem tends to promote unhealthy choices: bad dietary decisions, lazy hygienic habits and lack of exercise, all of which can contribute to skin problems.
The only problem with his way of building muscle is that it's very time - consuming and not everyone can allow to spend so much time in the gym on a daily basis, which makes it a lot less practical than other popular regimes.
There's also a practical problem; turmeric is a powder and must be mixed with a carrier like grapeseed oil or yoghurt, or converted into a paste which is then left on the face.
The film offers basic, practical and obvious ideas for moving forward, which makes the symbolism of bookending the film with a simple problem - solving experiment involving chimps and building blocks hard to miss: we're perhaps not as smart in a practical sense as our less evolved simian cousins.
Their interactions are marked by a tone so deadpan that behavioural norms eventually fall off the map and a different type of universe is conjured — one in which murder is simply a practical solution to a flesh and blood problem, and nothing you wouldn't do a for a friend.
They recognise that their curricula lack the design and creative problem solving, linked to technical knowledge and practical making skills, which D&T provides.
They recognise that their curricula lack the design and creative problem solving, linked to technical knowledge and practical making skills which our D&T provides.»
Dr. Jane Bluestein: There seems to be an enormous need for support, encouragement, and understanding in the teaching profession, including a real practical, effective, nuts - and - bolts approach to classroom successes (much of which are not measurable on current achievement tests, by the way) and problem prevention.
A practical and memorable activity which helps students to understand the process of using pollution permits as a cap and trade scheme in order to address the problem of negative production externalities.
Schools can not solve this problem alone but we are delighted to publish guidance which will help schools take practical steps to protect children.»
Our service joins a handful of existing fee - based review companies out there, which seems to me to be a very practical solution to the problems mentioned above, if not the only solution.
Many of these case - study writing help profits students as they get to know about different situations they are going to face in the real world, and all these case studies serve as the mirror for the practical problems and situations which they will be facing.
«It's a question of who has commercial control, who sets the schedules, who decides what the terms and conditions are and there are some very practical problems with what we see here, which are quite obvious,» he says.
Also included are practical solutions to behavior problems motivated by fear and anger, which are demonstrated on stage with dogs from the audience and through compelling videos.
The program offers a practical way to help reduce the free - roaming dog problem in those cities, which will immeasurably help with No Kill efforts.
On the practical side there should have been some instruction on the house, we were up in the mornings before the girls arrived, and it was a problem working the coffee machine, and in fact the girls did not know either, I have a radium stove, but not everyone knows how to us them, just small things, which light to turn off at night etc..
The general solution to problems of efficient resource allocation — which these in the main are, problems of allocation of waste disposal services — within Capitalism, the bedrock of American economy and the stability of American society, is privatization where it is practical.
the problem, other than the morality which I've outlined, is practical.
The problem I have with it is its usefulness, as the speaker basically said that if the answer didn't match observations then that just meant the constraints were wrong (or possibly the prior - he did not insist on a uniform one) which implies it doesn't have any practical predictive value, as there seems no way of knowing which constraints are the right ones other than by checking if the answer looks good... Rumour has it that one of the later speakers may be going to say it is not useful for our sort of climate research for some reason... it will all be on video at some later date for those who are interested.
As an example, a practical problem was provided, wheregy 5 scientific consultants addressed the same question: «Which parts of this area are most vulnerable to nitrate pollution and need to be protected?»
I am now a computer programmer in the business world by day, which in large measure involves trying to understand how other rational minds work, in the way they have offered supporting programming interfaces to solve practical problems for you.
One of the many practical problems is that alarmist proposed policies will result in increasingly unstable electrical grids which will have an increasing probability of failure resulting in blackouts.
It's not practical to simply throw money at a function to solve a problem, which is essentially what the tech community has done to address IT security for the last 20 years.
(2) I believe that trying to find a just solution to a contentious matter is as if not more demanding than arguing for its resolution according to legal precedents (I always tell my students that they are mistaken if they believe that mooting is the pinnacle of intellectual achievement in law school — in fact it is learning how to negotiate, mediate and problem - solve)(3) Learning how to problem - solve (which includes relating to the people as well as the problem) is a good deal more practical and important for prospective lawyers than being able to find and apply legal precedent, any well - trained monkey can learn to do that and (4) I think we make the mistake all the time of imagining that knowledge and skills are somehow binary processes.
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