Sentences with phrase «problems than the presence»

If the mere presence of a symbol with which one disagrees makes one uncomfortable or interferes with ones own religion, then one is has far deeper personal problems than the presence of that symbol.

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Kane also drew attention to one of the other questions in the poll, where a majority of those polled said that poverty and unemployment was a bigger problem than inequality and the presence of some super rich individuals.
The Fundamentalontologie of Sein und Zeit «goes deeper» than existing ontology (if it does) precisely by restoring to the traditional role of temporal presence the larger context of the problem of the unity of all three horizons.4
If their pain lasted several minutes and they live eternally that is more than billions and billions of years in God's presence, I would say this is not such a (huge) problem for me.
An overwhelming U.S. military victory may create more problems in the Middle Last than it can solve, such as an unlimited U.S. military presence, more intractable Israeli - Palestinian hostilities, intensified Arab anti-Americanism, masse's of refugees, Syrian and Iranian ascendancy, immense economic burden and unending terrorism.
While he indicates that his is an attempt to resolve the classical problem for theology of how to account for God's unique presence in Jesus without displacing any aspect of Jesus» humanity, in the course of that attempt he generates so many additional problems that he appears to have succeeded at little more than compounding and thus falling prey to the very problem which he seeks to resolve.
Here the problem is less one of doctrine than of doubts about the relevance of a clerical presence in organizations that lay people manage pretty much on their own.
Revelation, we shall see, is the symbol - laden unfolding of the encompassing presence of mystery rather than a magical response to specific sets of problems.
The point at hand is that the Spirit's presence as Counselor (Paraclete) solves the problem to faith of the vacancy left by the departure of the Jesus who had led in discipleship, and shifts the life of faith into another mode than «following.»
If Sanchez is fit, its a no brainer for him to play however if he's not 100 %, I would rather he's rested against manure.he's a very important player in our tittle chase, so I prefer he's missed in one game rather than miss a couple of weeks, which could happen if he's unduly risked.for the midfield, le coq and boomer.yea carzola's absence has been felt however xhaka had his best game so far against spuds, only problem was the massive physical presence of dembele and wanyama, which fortunately manure can not boast off.so I expect we dominate them with combination of lecoq's tackling and xhaka's intricate passes and his extra physical presence.
our transfer window was a big joke we could easily got mandzukic for 17m (some morons here thinks giroud is better than mandzukic) his physical presence would intimated the likes of matic / terry but we made a move 4 welbeck only after giroud got injured we have cdm in flamini (not a sngle club wanted him) & we have no 3rd choice cb the problem is wenger yes the ref was joke in sundays game had he got ba ** s the outcome would be different but 4 wenger to not being able to beat mourinho says it all
Another study of 2,900 Australian infants assessed at ages 1, 2 3, 5, 8, 10, and 14 years found that infants breastfed for 6 months or longer, had lower externalizing, internalizing, and total behaviour problem scores throughout childhood and into adolescence than never breastfed and infants fed for less than 6 months.8 These differences remained after statistical control for the presence of both biological parents in the home, low income and other factors associated with poor mental health.
When these same IVF / ICSI pregnancies were examined further, the major risk factor for an ectopic pregnancy was the presence of a tubal problem in the diagnosis, which more than doubled the risk (adjusted odds ratio 2.23).
Clinicians have long noted that the presence of tremors, rather than balance and walking problems, as the initial or dominant symptom of Parkinson's may suggest slower progression of the disease.
Here's what doctors know about heart disease and menopause: Women tend to have heart attacks and heart problems about a decade later than men, on average, and experts have attributed that buffer period to the presence of estrogen.
Indoor air pollution can be a bigger problem than outdoor, because of the increased use of chemicals, and possible presence of mold spores and pet dander.
One problem is the relative inexperience of the film's stars, who exude terrific vocal talents, but not enough screen presence to come across as anything other than likeable.
Unfortunately, it is more often simply a fine, dialogue - driven family drama, each relative neatly assigned a problem and asked to combat it while in the presence of the unwell, judgmental, larger than life host.
In many urban districts, more than half of teachers leave within five years, the research shows, and they abandon charter school posts at especially high rates, a significant problem given the growing presence of charters in many metropolitan areas.
Your veterinarian will ask questions about the presence of other co-morbid behavior problems that can be helpful because animals with fear or anxiety related behavior problems usually have more than just one.
Chemical capture from flue gas is a much harder problem than capture from natural gas wells or IGCC gasification, due to the presence of a large 75 % volume percentage of N2 («nitrogen ballast»), fly ash, and acid - forming SOx and NOx.
However, we caution that these results do not imply that the ice formation problem is solved because several unique conditions favored agreement between simulated and observed ice crystal number concentrations in this case: overlying ice nucleus concentrations much greater than in - cloud ice crystal concentrations, very slow - falling ice crystals, and the possible presence of an ice nucleus reservoir below a decoupled surface layer.
Intellectual disability (ID) affects 143/10 000 children1 and is associated with a range of comorbid health conditions.2 — 4 It is heterogeneous, 5 and clustering of some medical conditions may be associated with particular disorders such as Down syndrome6 or Prader - Willi syndrome.7 While epilepsy and sensory impairments often occur in association with specific syndromes or more severe cognitive impairment, conditions such as fractures or obesity may develop as secondary to medication use, nutritional deficiency or lack of mobility.2 Consequently, children with ID may face greater health challenges than typically developing children and use healthcare systems more frequently.8, 9 Mental health problems are also common in people with ID.10 For instance, in a Canadian adolescent and adult population with ID, a high proportion of hospitalisations was attributed to the presence of psychiatric conditions.11
The main strengths of the Gestalt approach to this work are its intense focus on the constructivist model of experience, the emphasis on working within the context of the problem, the position of the therapist as a facilitator of the process, the focus on general goals (presence and awareness, leading to better connections with others) rather than specific outcomes, and the emphasis on issues of shame as central to relational problems and their ultimate solutions.
Much of the research on the intergenerational continuity of mental health problems has focused on mothers with a clinical history of depression (e.g., Beardslee et al. 1998), but it has been suggested that the extent of the mother's symptomatology has a greater impact on the child and the mother - child interaction than the presence or absence of a diagnosis (Hammen et al. 1987).
Similar effects have been shown for caregivers of children with developmental delay, where higher stress was attributable to the extent of behaviour problems rather than to the presence of the developmental delay itself (Baker et al. 2003).
It is possible that this pattern of results reflects the underlying nature of the subscales and represent a greater cross cultural acceptance and consistency of what should be regarded as a prosocial behaviour, and as a behaviour indicative of hyperactivity / impulsivity disorders (i.e. ADHD) and emotional disorders (i.e. anxiety and depression), than there is about what types of behaviours indicate the presence of oppositionality and conduct problems and positive peer relationships.
Kavanagh39 reported the median proportion of high EE families in their meta - analysis as 54 % with a range from 23 % to 77 %, whereas figures are typically lower than 40 % in staff - patient studies.12, 23,24,27,28,40 — 42 It may be the case that psychiatric staff have both more experience and training in managing patients» problems than relatives which may be protective factors against the development of high EE.43 In support of this hypothesis, an early study which involved interviewing nurses about how they cope with patients» symptoms of schizophrenia found that more experienced senior staff used a greater number and range of coping strategies than less experienced staff.43 High EE ratings in staff - patient studies are also almost exclusively based on the presence of critical comments with infrequent hostility and very little evidence of EOI.
Furthermore, in conduct - problem youths, it has been found that the presence of psychopathic traits was related to a more severe pattern of antisocial behavior than when these traits were not present [4].
When Menin Development Cos. completed the 350,000 - square - foot property in 2005, the presence of the Gardens Mall, a 1.4 - million - square - foot regional mall, less than a mile away wasn't seen as a problem.
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