Sentences with phrase «problems upon problems»

There are problems upon problems every day that you have to deal with... you just can't walk away and say, «It's broken.»»
He is contented with the way the country is structured in favour of the North that fails to develop its region and bring enough food to the table other than create problems upon problems.

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This is, I believe, a serious problem for technical analysts who rely upon breadth data.
But for all the big talk, Ivey has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
As a media empire reliant upon advertising revenue, the ultimate threat to News Corp. is «scandal creep» where the problem migrates to other properties and other ventures, says Veritas» Reid.
«Most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will distance you or reflect upon you — as if you're defective or did something to cause this,» he wrote.
And nothing illustrates the problem more vividly than the picture of patients forced to wait weeks upon weeks for care that, at these prices, should be available practically the same day the patient calls.
The summer traveling season is upon us, and this year has brought a whole host of problems for the travel and tourism industry.
If you do happen to stumble upon a problem, it's far better to quietly bring the matter to a supervisor's attention later, rather than embarrass the staff member.
Melcarek wasn't far from hitting the welfare office when, in 2003, he stumbled upon a website called InnoCentive, where companies anonymously posted problems they couldn't crack and offered cash awards to anyone who could.
He identified the three main problem areas these people faced - financial aid, academics and a social life - and looked at what solutions already existed and how they could be improved upon.
Where the third - country problem occurs is when the economy booms, demand soars and American mills can't meet their 70 per cent, agreed - upon share.
It is true that the housing bubble caused more damage because it was a debt bubble vs. an equity bubble, and that caused a bigger financial problem because banks and shadow banks were more financially exposed to the equity losses of the housing bubble (equity based upon debt x 10).
In addition, the banks themselves became more cautious and less willing to lend to each other, both because of the uncertainty surrounding the exposure of each institution to these problems, which is only now being slowly revealed, and because each institution was unsure the extent to which the lines of credit they had provided were going to be called upon.
Anytime you have companies dependent upon their success through government created programs you've got a real problem.
Doyle said the report was written to present information identifying the problem, for concepts to be agreed upon and for some solutions to be presented.
so, if God created humans, they would all be perfectly formed, experience absolutely no health problems of any kind, and either live forever, or evaporate into thin air upon reaching their 100th birthday?
Oh gee, once upon a time, an uneducated Jewish goatherd decided that he needed to make up a story to explain away all of man's problems.
Based upon this story my guess is that religion's main problem is an acute lack of self - awareness.
I actually have no problem with limits â $ «I also impose them upon myself.
The problem, mique, is that the Christians (and some other religions) believe that your actions or lack of action (e.g., not properly worshiping their deity) can anger their god and bring his collective punishment upon everyone, so they think it's their civic duty to help you see the light and to legislate their ideas so that all must follow their ways (of course, history shows they can't even agree among themselves what those ways are).
But by turning a blind eye to the problems attendant upon the Charter, even serious Catholics have unwittingly colluded in the injustice toward priests.
Blacks think we must cling to victim status because it provides the only secure basis upon which to press for attention from the rest of the polity to the problems of our most disadvantaged fellows.
What you would find would surprise you and compel you to forget our problems and look upon your side closer which is contagious and becoming to invade my society from your HollyWood in some series and movies?!
Anger if not acted upon is not the problem... anger is bad once acted upon (or am I wrong?).
These questions are, as you know, at the heart of many problems in our society today, and it is against the background of such questions that I want to reflect upon the significance of human cloning.
I also find it amusing that you have no problem making value judgements about me based upon my posts, but chastise others for doing the same to you based on yours.
Patriarchae, my point is that Pastor Jeffers» comments about Mormonism perfectly exemplifies the main problem with the hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of Protestant denominations (most of whom can not agree on the time of day much less matters theological).
Those things are all well and good, and so it is an even stronger indication of the problems of religion that atheists are intent upon challenging it, in spite of all the good it does or claims to do.
The problem that many atheists have, whether they are vocal or not, is that religion is continually thrust upon us (Federal holidays that are Christian only for example), and it gets really really tiring explaining to our children what is truly the US and what is Christian infiltration of our government.
In addition, one can find from Protestant churches statement after statement about certain problems or quandaries that may impinge upon the family, such as abortion, gender - roles conflict, and homosexuality.
My only problem with your article centers on the Traditions violation and in that the Traditions are based upon humility of the individual and primacy of AA as a whole, perhaps they would be worthy of consideration.
The problem with religion is that it serves as a platform from which people can look down upon others.
But the extent to which human existence depends upon a natural order of «societies, harmoniously requiring each other» has recently become all the more apparent as the accumulated effects of industry, technology, and population growth have presented major «environmental» problems (see CC).
Fundamentalism had totally failed to turn back the rising forces of modernism, achieving no significant impact upon the world of its day, because it failed to address the social problems of its time.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
Again, the problem is that «Christ» has connotations that Jesus was divine, whereas the actual words used, «anointed one» simply refer to any human called upon by God to aid the Jewish people.
The openhearted observer of Islam in the West can discern the shape of hope in the increasing willingness of people of the two faiths to come together for dialogue and consultation on the mutual problems they face; in the reevaluation of Islam forced upon Muslims by their minority status in many places; and in the development of the concept of international law and universal human rights.
Kindness and compassion are not theoretical principles that the church reflects upon and then seeks to apply to the problems of the world.
It seems to me that the real problem occurs between Phases 4 and 5, where — upon facing the reality of my actual life and my actual responsibilities — I not only abandon Shane Claiborne's way of following Jesus, I abandon following Jesus altogether.
Arminians have no problem with God «forcing his will» upon humans.
The main problem is the perversion of the human heart, which is turned in upon itself, as Augustine said, rather than being open to the other beings as well as to the Source of all being.
Consequently research upon such classical problems as the Son of Man» can meaningfully be continued.
Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, former president Jimmy Carter remarked that the «growing gap between the rich and poor» is the most elemental problem facing the world economy.
Therefore at least an initial attempt to work upon the central problem in terms of specific problems should be made.
I greatly welcome this turn in the discussion, for this latter question was also the theme of my own sermon, and it was only because the former arose in «Meeting Point» and was seized upon by many of my correspondents that I have had to devote a disproportionate amount of space to the historical problem.
Again, it seems that he has come upon what he thinks is a problem — the perdurance and pervasiveness of religion — and wants us to join him in trying to wish it away.
The deductions from it in this particular sphere of thought can not be looked upon as more than suggestions as to how the problem is transformed in the light of that system.»
He took it all, with its endless complexities and problems, upon himself.
But what we do insist upon is that in the final analysis of any human problem, we have to raise these ultimate religious questions if we are to have any adequate understanding of what fulfills a human life.
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