Sentences with phrase «problem than part of the solution»

It is far more part of the problem than part of the solution.
Measured by the churches» utopian aspirations for global justice, the work ethic is regarded as more a part of the problem than part of the solution.
Yet the way they seem to have abetted teaching to the test and otherwise thrown Swedish education off course suggests they may be more of a problem than part of a solution.

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The only promises that Trump has not wavered on, like his insistence on deporting millions of illegal immigrants and banning immigration from parts of the world with a history of terrorism, would create more problems than solutions for American businesses.
Rather than being part of the solution, they thus became a big part of the problem.
If we choose God, we will become part of the solution of the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
If we do so, we will be part of the solution to the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
Creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
I begin this essay by sharing the assumption of Joranson and Butigan, namely that creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.1
«For me I fundamentally believe that faith is the basis of good work and faith communities can be used to be part of the solution rather than to be painted as part of the problem which we tragically see too often.»
It's a humbling thing when one discovers,» I'm part of the problem rather than the solution»; that I am mischaracterizing God.
part of the problem rather than of the solution, but both it and the mainline churches are dwarfed by the immensity of the challenge of television itself.
But when indignation is absent of perspective and when outrage is misdirected, it quickly becomes part of the problem rather than the solution.
But when religious communities themselves sell out to these idolatries, they become part of the problem rather than the solution.
«But if the problems of the 21st century life are to be effectively addressed, and if Britain is to become a modern state rather than one in which parliament continues to cleave to its medieval past, then the separation of church and state needs to be part of the solution
Evangelical revivalists were simply another brand of populism and therefore part of the problem rather than the solution.
We've always chosen to be part of the solution rather than the problem so we've begun to nix the bad stuff like dough conditioners, and mono and dyglicier - whats??
It's an area of Liverpool's team which desperately needs looking at in January, but Lucas is part of the solution rather than the problem.
Be a part of the solution rather than continuing as part of the problem.
Defining a model of inclusive prosperity and progressive capitalism that treats business as part of the solution rather than the problem ought to be at the forefront of Labour's approach.
It is rather self - serving for Mr. Espada Jr. to proclaim he was part of the solution, rather than part of the problem.
The profits we need to reap even more than enhanced monetary well being are the joys that come from knowing I'm part of the solution and not the problem.
According to the latest Marist Poll in New York, 66 % of voters say, if Cuomo is elected governor, he would more likely be part of the solution to turning state government around than part of the problem.
Looking at non-enrolled voters statewide, 71 % believe Cuomo would be more likely to be a solution to the state's problems than part of their cause.
We, too, want to be part of the solution rather than sink into the quicksand of the problem.
But what would happen if students were viewed as part of the solution in schools rather than part of the problem?
Principals also may be more a part of the problem than the solution.
«It is a tough age for kids and schools need to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem,» said California League executive director Scott Steel.
Although the solution to this problem may be complex and multi-faceted, a part of the solution may be easier than we realize.
The benefits to the dog FAR outweigh simply not having puppies, though as pet over-populations looms as a societal problem it is important to be «part of the solution» rather than «part of the problem
Taking care of your dog's ears is a relatively simple part of canine care but according to veterinarians, ear infections are one of the most misunderstood problems in dogs and ear cleaning can quickly be done in excess, causing more problems than solutions.
PIJAC believes it is better to be part of the solution than to allow others to label the pet industry as the problem.
What about us pet parents, rescuers and animal advocates — could we be playing a role in condoning the status quo by being part of the problem rather than the solution?
For the most part Goodbye Deponia also succeeds in its puzzles, but there are also quite a number of conundrums where any semblance of logic that the game has simply vanishes, leaving obtuse solutions to the problem at hand that do little more than annoy and bring the pace of the game to a grinding halt.
Baudelaire had already declared his scepticism as to whether photography was up to this task, seeing it as part of the problem of modern life rather than the solution.
i'm beginning to wonder whether CO2 rather than actual pollutants (after all CO2 is part of the life cycle of living things) has become the problem du jour as a distraction — an incurable problem to inhibit other solutions
Rather than seeing large battery recyclers and manufacturers as part of the problem, they can be part of the solution.
«In the INDCs [Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, or what countries will do to cut carbon emissions] they have submitted, more than 140 countries have said that land was part of their solution or their problem in terms of climate change,» she points out.
Response You'll go down in history as being a part of the problem rather than the solution.
Quite simply: if we are not part of generating societyʼs solutions, than we are part of its problem; or at least, are certainly subject to its problems.
When you look at ethics, you judge those of handing the 2100 generation a 700 ppm climate, several degrees warmer, with rising sea levels to adapt to, or whether anything can be done to mitigate that by developing appropriate technologies, and encouraging those to spread rapidly while discouraging those that are part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
If, after all of this, in the smallest way possible, we are part of that solution rather than the problem then it will have been worth it all,» Leto continues.
In trying to move an idea like open access (to research and scholarship) forward, you can reach a point where it seems that such efforts are contributing to the problem, rather than being part of the solution.
The company, however, wants to be part of the solution rather than just contributing to a global problem.
The renewed belief that a culturally informed expert mental health workforce might in future be part of the solution, rather than a substantially culturally insensitive workforce which was a large part of the problem.
Adversarial family courts are structured for all - or - nothing solutions — which are part of the problem for high - conflict families, rather than part of the solution.
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