Not exact matches
In an opinion
piece in the Financial Times in February, he dismissed a lot of the
problems raised
by foreign governments, arguing the effects on debt markets would be minimal.
Inspired
by the crispness and dash of iconic American
pieces, and informed
by smart design, Margaux makes products that solve
problems without compromising their form — «The Heel» is a sculptural block heel that's meant to finally address the need for a truly comfortable classic.
While the campaign may sound like an Onion - worthy satire
piece, the founders maintain that they are earnestly trying to solve
problems faced
by churches.
Type the phrases «information overload» into Google and you'll get nearly four million hits offering endless tips on dealing with the
problem, first person accounts of brains fried
by a deluge of data, even articles and think
pieces declaring us in the midst of «the age of information overload.»
And while visual content was supposed to alleviate the
problem by condensing information into bite - sized, snackable
pieces, the bad news is that the explosion of visual content has, in a lot of ways, made matters worse.
The
problem of course is that Coyne's
piece relies heavily on commentary from local civically illiterate crank and guaranteed quote machine Duff Conacher, for whom everything is evil and wrong, and why he hasn't yet been labelled a vexatious litigant
by the courts is beyond me.
(A good specimen of her ineptitude in the realm of ideas would be the essay on Kant mentioned
by Mr. Marr: a
piece that reveals a total ignorance not only of what Kant actually said, but of the most basic
problems of epistemology as well.)
The latest episode in this long and continuing story was frst fully broken shortly after the Synod's decision in July
by The Catholic Herald, who had a long news
piece, an article
by «fying bishop» Andrew Burnham (who had just returned from discussions in Rome), and an opinion
piece by Damian Thompson containing «well - informed» speculation as to the shape of any agreement over some form of corporate solution to the Anglo - Catholics»
problem.
The
problem of an enduring ethic and culture consists in finding an arrangement of the
pieces by which they remain related, as do the stones arranged in an arch.
This
problem was flagged up for Archbishop Nichols» attention immediately his name had been announced for Westminster,
by the redoubtable Daphne McLeod, mild - mannered scourge of the English episcopate, who in a welcoming
piece for The Flock brought tohis attention once more an issue he would undoubtedly be glad to be able to ignore:
And for an interesting look at the
problem of categorizing the pill as an abortifacient, check out Libby Anne's
piece on the topic, where she notes that «if your goal is to save «unborn babies,» and if you truly believe that a zygote — a fertilized egg — has the same value and worth as you or I — the only responsible thing to do is to put every sexually active woman on the pill,» because the pill actually reduces the number of zygotes naturally rejected
by a woman's body.
I would practice, and I would have no
problem playing the
piece by heart at home.
I have discovered, after years of teaching others how to make pastry, that the most common
problem,
by a mile, is making small
pieces out of your butter and / or not keeping ingredients cold.
We also have a
problem with set -
pieces by having too many short players.
There is an interesting
piece by John Cross in The Mirror on Arsenal's never ending
problems with injury and he seems to lay a lot of the blame on the manager and his insistence on keeping a small squad and not signing suitable cover, which has left our defence stretched to breaking point already this season.
For the first time as a Blues manager Mourinho failed to win a single
piece of silverware last season and was quick to address the
problem by signing Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas.
The season before last 14 15 we did better with the points than last season even though we came second from last season we know we conceded many goals from set
pieces and were very short on goal scoring the logic of this season was to fix the defensive department and the offensive department
by introducing a defender to reduce the amount of goals conceded unless holding is to be the man we havent us of yet fixed the
problem on the offensive department we all know the only offensive player is chuba apkom well else we have not addressed the
problem so in reality I do not except Arsenal to finish the season with more than 70 points and personally think minimum point required to win the premier league is 85 points have we got that in our squad it will remain to be seen if chuba and holding are enough for a key to unlock the season we will soon find out but I think MR wenger is gambling with the introduction of new manageress which lives us with Liverpool and Leicester and who will take the points off united chelsea and city the next 6 games should give us the indication to what may happen to the long run for the new year
Hopefully, the set
pieces problem can be fix
by now.
«The Real
Problem with Lunch «(opinion
piece by Bettina Elias Siegel, print and online editions), January 16, 2016
Kunda chose the direction of her research career after reading Thinking in Pictures
by Temple Grandin, an animal science professor who is autistic and has the ability to
problem - solve — and even to visualize huge
pieces of machinery before they are built — using her exceptional visual thinking skills.
It is quite possible to develop your own technology, and you can start in a small way
by trying to design protocols or cobbling bits and
pieces of equipment together to solve your own research
problems.
Joining me was Harvard University economist Edward Glaeser, author of two
pieces, who spoke about how, done right, with an emphasis on education, the greater density of humanity afforded
by urban living can help us innovate our way out of the
problems facing us today.
But this year, influential lawmakers from both parties are hoping to make a significant dent in the
problem by tying the issue to broader
pieces of legislation moving through Congress.
As the team tried to cope with that
problem, a smaller
piece of the unattended free end of the hose was pulled into a second water pump, according to an inspection report
by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
In proposals to develop APM, this
problem will be solved
by guided molecular trajectories and positionally - controlled mechanosynthesis: reactive molecular fragments will be guided
by molecular machine systems to a specific position and geometric orientation with respect to the growing atomically precise work
piece so that the application of mechanical force will cause the desired bond to form.
To address that
problem, a multi-institution team spearheaded
by Shulamit Levenberg of Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa has created small
pieces of muscle capable of generating its own blood vessels.
I have the same
problem with my cardigan too — I'll end up wearing the same
piece every day: / That chunky bag looks so chic on you
by the way
Yess I'm definitely super excited to bring out all my ruffled
pieces:) Aww no
problem at all for dropping
by your blog babe!
Believe me, there won't be any
problem to combine style and comfort
by wearing these awesome outerwear
pieces.
A seriously quirky
piece of work, The Voices follows Ryan Reynolds» Jerry as his mental
problems, which are highlighted
by his conversations with his devious cat and lovable dog, worsen as he begins dating a pair of attractive coworkers (Gemma Arterton's Fiona and Anna Kendrick's Lisa).
The movie's various
problems are compounded
by its regrettable lack of strong horror elements, as Gillespie places a consistent emphasis on set -
pieces of a decidedly lifeless nature (eg there's a palpably awful Children of Men - like sequence in which Jerry attacks a car full of potential victims).
The only
problem is, if you break down the package
piece by piece, you realize just how desperately Paramount is trying to milk the consumer for every cent they've got.
In the end, it is
by no means a truly awful
piece of work, but the big
problem is that it was originally conceived as a short film, and has clearly suffered from the expansion of the narrative that has led to it cropping up on the big screen.
The
problem is, since practically every man - machine concept movie has been done
by Hollywood over the last 27 years, «RoboCop» doesn't feel unique or original, but rather a bunch of worn - out parts
pieced together with disappointing results.
I was immediately entranced
by the way he jumps from one
piece of exposition to the next, never leaving the audience behind, and yet surrounding them with this world and its
problems.
The
problem with Harry Potter 4 is that it's free of subtext for the most part, content to worry itself with sappy love plots punctuated now and then
by special effects set -
pieces that revert to the first film's tendency to stop the action to allow the cast and the audience to gape, slack - jawed, at the spectacle.
«Louder Than Bombs,» Trier's first English language project and inaugural collaboration with name actors, technically marks his biggest project to date — but this ruminative ensemble
piece about a New York family haunted
by the legacy of its departed matriarch fits right in with Trier's other films, yielding an alternately wise, melancholic and good - humored look at people surrounded
by support but nonetheless alienated
by their incapacity to confront their
problems.
Soon everyone's
problems are literally blown up when a deadly swarm of alien ships attacks the Enterprise during a routine dispatch, leaving the survivors stranded on a distant planet while others are held prisoner
by the leader of the violent pack, a warlord named Krall (a fierce Idris Elba) who's searching for an artifact that is the missing puzzle
piece he needs to finish building — what else?
Decomposition is an effective way to help us solve
problems, and we often use this when solving jigsaw puzzles
by focusing on a specific group of
pieces first.
Features in the fall 2012 issue include an examination of bullying and what schools can do to put an end to the
problem, a look at a new study headed
by Professor Emeritus Robert LeVine on the connection between literacy and mothering, and a
piece about the difficult transition to middle school and Assistant Professor Martin West's research on the matter.
The WSJ recently published «The Bright Students Left Behind,» an opinion
piece by Brandon Wright and Chester E. Finn, Jr that notes that «a great
problem in U.S. education is that gifted students are rarely pushed to achieve their full potential.»
Show What You Know: Adjust this formative assessment
piece by including only 2
problems on addition and 2
problems on subtraction (one with regrouping for each different operation).
The recent opinion
piece by Tony Smith, former superintendent of Oakland Unified School District is full of misleading and false statements that only serve to distract us from the real
problems facing our schools.
Which is the
problem: Petrilli's underlying thesis (one peddled last year
by his tag - team partner, American Enterprise Institute education czar Rick Hess, in his
piece with Linda Darling - Hammond) isn't exactly so.
Kantrowitz's latest
piece examines the significant
problems associated with the faulty teacher evaluation programs that are being pushed
by the corporate education reform industry and their political allies.
Clearer about what they needed to learn, students would be better able to pick up the missing
pieces by asking questions after correcting homework or
by asking me to explain more
problems.
Also, that
problem was apparently known
by the manufacturer and nearly impossible to fix because it actually burned a
piece within the passenger door.
I highly recommend this
piece (that I also mention below)
by friends dkg and jrollins: The
Problem with Proprietary Social Networks
The
problem was that I didn't see my journey reflected in the opinion
pieces I read or in informal exchanges with other authors and so I felt compelled to voice my experience, which I then realised, was an opinion shared
by a larger collective.
Furthermore, he added that this kind of digital media can subside the piracy
problem being faced
by the authentic publishers as there the book will become a one -
piece software app, and won't require a dedicated
piece of reader software like Stanza.