Sentences with phrase «problems out of proportion»

I also see what I see as a willingness to blow some of those problems out of proportion.
If bovine spongiform encephalopathy turns out to be infectious, it could cause problems out of proportion to the number of cases.

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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 problem as I see it is whenever something «bad» happens to Arsenal it is blown completely out of proportion.
There are enough real problems in the world without being so thin - skinned as to blow things out of proportion.
The highest proportion of people with anxiety is in North America, where almost eight out of every 100 people are affected; the proportion is lowest in East Asia, where less than three in 100 people have this mental health problem.
Vegetable oils are high in Omega - 6 fatty acids, which have their place in the body, but if eaten out of proportion to Omega - 3 acids, can cause some serious problems and inflammation.
That such a high proportion of Worcester's families are moving in and out of the district exacerbates the problems of tracking students and delivering a coherent education program.
this resource is a demo of how to use a mathematical short cut to work out a wide range of caluclations that can involve; Unit conversion e.g. m to cm, km to m, Kg to pounds and vis versa Scale drawing Currency exchange Similarities Percentages Ratio and proportion it is very helpful when teaching students working at lower tier GCSE Maths and those who are not naturally fond of maths and have low confidence when tackling and solving a word problem within the context of maths or even in science contexts e.g. working numbrer of moles or masses of reactants or products.
Nearly 10 % of college students will drop out of school because of credit problems and the proportion of bankruptcy filers under 25 has risen from under 1 % in 1995 to more than 5 %
However, such voices are often confronted by others, which state that the issue is blown out of proportion and that ageism in art is another constructed problem.
I can see Carlin's point; until we learn to take care of ourselves, our fellow traveler's on this space ship... eh, whatever... I get too overwhelmed by the proportion of the problems... Perhaps it is better for me just to stake out the problem, i can focus on and hope and trust that others will do the same for other ones.
Reporters need to actively ferret out these problems on a weekly basis rather than waiting until climate skeptics and blogs discover them and blow their significance out of proportion.
«The problem is in the climate field has become extremely politicized, and every time some nonsense paper gets into a proper journal, it gets blown out of all proportion
Although some people familiar with the problem are quoted in the article talking about the need to revamp how law schools are run, there are no easy solutions to either the number of lawyers without jobs or the grossly out - of - proportion enrollment at law schools.
The problem for the claimant is that costs reasonably incurred may nevertheless be out of proportion to the amount of the successful claim and may exceed the amounts allowable as fixed recoverable costs.
In some states the problem of drivers being out on the roads with no insurance has reached epidemic proportions.
If you've ever tried to work out a problem with your partner, you know it can be a situation with tension, heightened negative emotion and perhaps a face - off of epic proportions until one of you «wins.»
If there's a bigger problem, then address the bigger problem, but yelling about forgotten milk only puts the other person on the defensive because the response is out of proportion to the «crime.»
In his book, BIFF: Quick Responses to High Conflict People, Their Hostile Emails, Personal Attacks and Social Media Meltdowns, Bill Eddy explains what to do when you receive an email, social media post, or personal attack that is intensively emotional and out of proportion to the problem.
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