Sentences with phrase «problems over more than a decade»

Honda told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration it failed to report 1,729 pieces of information related to vehicle safety problems over more than a decade.

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Although Kim tried, in essays written over the course of more than a decade, to reconcile these three assumptions, he confessed at the end of this period that he seemed «to be up against a dead end,» with the problem of the mind appearing «intractable» (SM 367).
Problem 1: Housing costs are rising, and this is pushing up government expenditure Over the past few decades rents and house prices have risen much more rapidly in the UK than other countries.
Over the course of a remarkable career that has so far spanned more than six decades, he has developed innovative yet practical solutions to an exceptionally varied array of scientific and financial problems, while at the same time creating a number of successful businesses with global scope and influence.
In my clinical experience, which spans over more than two decades and thousands of patients, there have been a grand total of three patients that required statins to control this genetic problem.
Rolling Thunder and Hardcore (and Taxi Driver and Raging Bull) scribe Paul Schrader has had more than his fair share of production problems over the past decade.
This is a problem that needs addressing since a study just published in the Harvard Business Review found that «The time spent by managers and employees in collaborative activities has ballooned by 50 percent or more over the last two decades and that, at many companies, more than three - quarters of an employee's day is spent communicating with colleagues.
Using «over the next two decades» might have been better than «for the next two decades», but at this point I think the more serious problem is a willful determination to take the wrong reading.
The basic physics knowledge of the greenhouse effect have been examined since 1824 beginning with Joseph Fourier, the hypothesis that we should warm with continued CO2 emissions has been around for more than a hundred years, the general confirmations and realization that this will develop into a global problem have been germinating for over 50 years, and in the last three decades the knowledge that the warming we will experience will affect our climate and agricultural systems is well known.
An even more important problem is that the global temperature increases shown here in the troposphere over the last several decades have been lower than on the ground, exactly opposite of predictions by AGW theory,
As well, the arbitrator's decision is silent with respect to the many arbitration decisions over the last decade or so which stand for the proposition that in safety - sensitive workplaces, the employer need not advance proof of an actual drug problem before adopting drug testing policies (which are of course far more intrusive than the use of drug sniffing dogs).
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