Sentences with phrase «problem than a president»

They're a far bigger problem than a president.

Not exact matches

If he ends up richer after a term as president than he was before, that in itself is not necessarily a problem.
President Donald Trump offered some of his most bellicose rhetoric yet about Iran on Tuesday when he said Iran would have «bigger problems than they...
More than 6 in 10 Americans fault Congress and President Trump for not doing enough to prevent mass shootings, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, with most Americans continuing to say these incidents are more reflective of problems identifying and addressing mental health issues than inadequate gun laws.
Rather than admit the failure of capitalism and pursue socialism, FDR» like other Presidents before him» sought to solve domestic problems by overseas economic expansion.
Religious leaders that attended the meeting said the president spent more than an hour with them, and after making a few remarks at the top of the meeting he let each group discuss their priorities and problems with comprehensive immigration reform.
If the branches of the federal government are truly coequal, if the President and Congress are not subordinated to the Court by the Constitution (except insofar as the Court might declare them to be), then the theme of «judicial restraint» that runs wistfully through your symposium is less an appeal for the impossible than a misconstrual of the problem.
The problem of setting pastoral priorities, of keeping spiritually alive while ministering to the needs of people, is much greater than seminary presidents and professors of pastoral theology ever reveal to their fledgling students.
«We don't see the Catholic Church as a hotbed of this or a place that has a bigger problem than anyone else,» said Ernie Allen, president of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children.
In fact, it is rather symptomatic of a larger problem in American political culture — a confrontational approach towards rising powers and the desire, expressed by both President Obama and the Republican candidates, to keep America stronger than all the rest.
But Correction Officers Benevolent Association President Elias Husamudeen said the problem of increased jail violence originated in October 2016, when Mayor de Blasio ordered a halt to punitive segregation for detainees younger than 22.
The problem for the city is that there may be fewer interest groups lobbying on behalf of the Medicaid portion than there were groups pushing back on the university cost shifts, said Carol Kellermann, the president of the nonpartisan Citizens Budget Commission.
The problem, however, is, he was expected to succeed President Mahama rather than compete with him.
Minnesota Democrats sought to cast Pawlenty as an heir to President George W. Bush; «at every opportunity [Pawlenty] has proven himself to be a fire - brand Republican more concerned with his popularity in Washington than with solving the real problems facing Minnesotans,» said state party chairman Brian Melendez.
The president was quoted at the meeting as saying: «The problem is even older than us.
«Given the great challenges America, and families across Illinois face today, the last thing we need is another Republican senator in Washington who is more focused on tearing down the President than he is on solving problems
The problem of trust goes far wider than the BBC, YouGov President, Peter Kellner analyses (Comments: 7)
In addition to Malliotakis, the other Republican in the race is Rocky de la Fuente, a wealthy businessman from California who ran for president last year and pumped more than $ 600,000 into his race for mayor, which has been hampered by residency challenges and other problems.
The impact of the ship collision and the physical exertion of the rescue exacerbated the future president's back problems, and less than one year later, JFK underwent the first of four spine surgeries.
Conversely, problems that may seem to require no more than a friendly ear are also treated by psychiatrists, according to president of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Dr Maria Tomasic.
According to Linda Darling - Hammond, LPI President and CEO, «retaining teachers is a far larger problem than recruiting new ones.»
Activists are occupying the president's office for a ninth day after the school said fiscal problems would force an end to more than a century of free tuition for undergraduates.
What's truly scary, scientists and others say, is how much larger the problem is than one American president.
Can you believe that, with all of the problems and difficulties facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf.Worse than Carter
No less than President Obama's science adviser John Holdren (a man whom I greatly admire, but disagree with in this instance) has stated, when asked how to get Republicans in Congress to accept our mainstream scientific understanding of climate change, that it's an «education problem
Neither President Trump nor Vice President Pence have expressed a viewpoint any other than dismissal of climate change as a problem or even a real phenomenon (like Senator Jim Inhofe (R - OK), Donald Trump has called climate change a «hoax»).
The problem is that mere citizenship is a lower standard than is set by the naturally - born citizen clause required to become president.
The problem is that most people can't close in five days, what with moving and other commitments,» says Sue Wiskowski, president of Realty Executives, Illinois & Northern Indiana, a franchisee with 29 offices and more than 4,000 salespeople in the Chicago area.
«Right now, more than 19 million older adults live in unaffordable or inadequate housing, and that problem will only grow worse in the next two decades as our population ages,» says Lisa Marsh Ryerson, president of AARP Foundation, which provided funding for the report.
For instance, as Doug Chasick, CPM, president of the Peachtree Corners, Ga. - based Fair Housing Institute Inc., told JPM for the March / April issue, «There's the knotty problem of disparate impact, which essentially is a theory used in fair housing and labor law that seeks to eliminate practices that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, despite landlord rules that appear neutral.
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