Sentences with phrase «profound problem»

And at the same time addressing the most profound problems of our age.
This is perhaps the most profound problem with the «modest is hottest» teaching.
«We are dealing with really profound problems,» he says.
A recently released audit conducted by the Mississippi Department of Education of the «D» - rated Jackson Public School District exposed profound problems within the district's leadership and operations.
The focus on this 250 - year window, however, obscures some of the most profound problems associated with climate change.
States that the focus on this 250 - year window, however, obscures some of the most profound problems associated with climate change
This rather profound problem was one of many which the Commons spent the afternoon and evening bumping against repeatedly.
It includes Johns's» Flag on Orange Field» (1957), «Edingsville» (1965), «Map (Based on Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Air Ocean World)» (1967 — 71) and «Untitled» (1972), though the fact that Johns's works are rhetorically associated with Pop and clumped together in galleries with those of Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Tom Wesselmann and others better suited to the Pop label raises profound problems of classification and interpretation.
Bitgrail is the next cryptocurrency exchange to experience an unfortunate hack — an event that highlights profound problems within the exchange space as cyber security continues to fall short.
Confronted with some of the more profound problems in women's sports — Why are the sexual preferences of female athletes constantly questioned and their appearance remarked upon?
Assemblyman Gary Pretlow, the Mount Vernon Democrat who chairs the chamber's Racing and Wagering Committee, said the lack of gender balance was a subsidiary issue to what he describes as much more profound problems with the NYRA board.
A more profound problem with using the judiciary as a vehicle for school - finance reform is the inherently undemocratic nature of the courts.
Concerning what he says «may be the most profound problem and also the drama of our present civilization» the Cardinal argues:
That's actually a more profound problem.
Voltaire's jibe that of course God will forgive, since it is his business, really points to a profound problem in the spiritual life.
We would agree that such philosophical «limitation» or reductionism is a «profound problem» for our civilization and that this is related to a reductive interpretation of successful science.
Even if their parents both genuinely want what is best for these children, it is necessary that these parents, as well as the court system, be educated, enlightened and really committed to understanding the profound problems that will result if prolonged visits are allowed to occur away from the primary caregiver during this sensitive time in their development.
Alas, the «Yes» campaign has been lacklustre - but, it is absolutely right that AV will leave the Tories with profound problems - they have based their electoral success on the fact that in many seats the progressive centre left is split.
«Ordinarily, you would expect them to take advantage of the deep and profound problems in ZANU - PF but they are in a comatose state.
«Ministers were told six months before Baby P's death that there were profound problems in Haringey's Children's Services Department.
Yes never sufficiently attacked First Past The Post, says Robert Read at Liberal Conspiracy: «The problem began with the failure of the YES side to establish that there was a profound problem with FPTP.
«It's self - evident that the pace has been a profound problem,» de Blasio said last year.
And I think [with] «stop - question - and - frisk,» «reasonable suspicion stops,» that's a profound problem,» Bratton said while addressing reporters following his speech at the New York Law School in Lower Manhattan this morning.
«Getting a very complex system you don't fully understand to behave itself is a profound problem,» Sandberg says.
In Alzheimer's disease, there is an early and profound problem with recent memory that even cueing and context don't help.
High DHEA levels can be a very serious indicator of deeper, more profound problems:
Reverse causality is a profound problem.
Pet overpopulation is a profound problem.
The question of authentication, Polsky believes, is becoming a profound problem for the art world.
I believe — just barely — that it is, despite the profound problems I see with the terms of the core treaty on climate and current efforts to update it.
The company behind America's flagship «clean coal» project tried to push the technology on countries around the world, even after they discovered its profound problems, Energydesk can reveal.
«Shifts in fundamental food culture (the creep of junk into normal meals) appear to be a much more profound problem than merely overindulging in signposted treats.
As the examples I have used show, lateral violence is a profound problem for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, although up until now, it has rarely been named for what it is.
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