Sentences with phrase «rampant problems with»

Because this is such a rampant problem with potential «far - reaching» effects, it would be wise to rule this in or out in many different symptoms and conditions.

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Insider trading remains a rampant problem on Wall Street, with new research finding that the nation's largest financial institutions pocket hefty sums with the help of nonpublic information.
Here's the problem, social networks are rampant with content that we don't care about, and sadly, «Likes & Follows» are more of a curtsey than a serious engagement.
... time to split the country... the northern part should join up with Canada, a very progressive and successful country with gay marriage, a place where almost everyone would like to call home and... jesusland where ignorance is rampant, where god will solve all your problems, where «science» will be abolished and where eventually all creativity and problem solving will be seen as blasphemous... very much in keeping with taliban thinking don't you think?
For example, in dealing with our educational problems, we might very well ask about the effect of the rampant anti-intellectualism of our society on the education process and institutions of learning.
When grades suddenly plummet, or truancies and tardies are becoming rampant, then there may be a problem that you need to discuss with your teen.
It's only NOW that society is dealing with the problem of rampant pedophilia.
We at Trends In Hate completely agree with State Senator Pedro Espada that anti-Latino immigration violence and anti-Latino fueled violence is a rampant problem in New York (the former fuels the latter).
In our day and age, when growing numbers of women of reproductive age are diagnosed with thyroid cancer and when fertility problems are rampant, these findings should serve as an additional consideration for physicians contemplating radioactive iodine for their patients,» said senior author Karen Tordjman, MD, associate professor of medicine at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine of Tel Aviv University.
The Navajo Nation in the Four Corners region banned all uranium activity in 2005 due to rampant community health problems associated with what the tribe calls «the yellow monster.»
«Indeed, recent research suggests these products may encourage the growth of «superbugs» resistant to antimicrobial agents, a problem when these bacteria run rampant, turning into a dangerous infection that can not be treated with available medication.
-- Methylcobalamin (form of vitamin B12) is another very important remedy which helped many people to get rid of chronic fatigue and problems associated with weak immune system as deficiency of this vitamin is regarded as «rampant» today.
by Walter Chaw Alan Parker likes to use his platform as a film director to preach about all manner of society's more obvious ails, reserving the bulk of his ham - fisted proselytizing for the problems he himself identifies as endemic to the United States: hedonism and drug abuse (The Wall, Midnight Express); the price of a culture of fame (The Wall, Fame); the price of Vietnam and our broken social services system (Birdy); the rampant Yankee tragedy of divorce (Shoot the Moon); racism (Mississippi Burning, Come See the Paradise); our love / hate / fear relationship with food (The Road to Wellville); and, most recently (and egregiously), the death penalty (The Life of David Gale).
There were also the problems of recreating a legendary stage production, Julius Caesar, done in modern dress and with a distinct commentary on the Fascism then rampant in Europe, and finding 1937 New York in in the 21st century.
Specifically, most urgent problems such as resource depletion, environmental pollution, over-population, deforestation, the Greenhouse Effect, unchecked militarism, and rampant nuclear proliferation are studied to provide our students with a better understanding of the complexity of these interrelated issues.
If you bundled the feisty, irrepressible Bridget Jones (sans weight problem) with a fearless Jane «007» Bond and starred her in «The Perils of Pauline Does the War on Terror» with al Qaeda operatives rampant, you might get a rough picture of Helen Fielding's wryly witty take on today's world.
So I appreciate this new effort to deal with a rampant problem.
Amazon's Kindle launch in China has been plagued with problems, as the company seeks to stave off challenges related to rampant piracy in the country that has made Chinese consumers unused to paying for digital content.
An unmanaged colony can become a problem with rampant breeding, and the onset of problems that come from mating behaviors (fighting, yowling, etc.).
With breed bans gaining popularity, shelters and rescue groups wondering what «temperament test» to use, veterinary staff dreading to see certain patients on the appointment log, and dog owners being told the importance of «being alpha», it's no wonder that confusion is rampant in identifying high risk dogs, creating effective public policies, and preventing and resolving aggression problems.
There are other issues with the game from a convoluted and confusing controller mapping system to rampant screen - tearing, but the biggest problem with the game is that it is repetitive and not that much fun to play.
We expected City Interactive to leave it at that - but luckily, they've tinkered about with some of the more annoying problems and released a free title update that will correct some of the rampant annoyances of the Xbox 360 version.
We see many problems with the current market systems under the convention, volatile credit prices, lack of real emissions reduction, rampant lack of additionality, lack of environmental integrity and human rights violations.
So it is with socio - environmentally destructive practices like continued rampant burning of and reliance upon fossil fuels (or industrialized monoculture farming, or industrial fishing, or any number of things)-- importantly, it's not the fossil fuels itself which are the problem here, rather it's the scale of the damage.
I noticed this problem was rampant when I was working frequently with foreign law materials.
However, there have been rampant rumors of problems with Trank's upcoming reboot of Fantastic Four.
Even more unfortunately, the year ended with numbers showing that patent trolling is still a rampant problem.
Removing this restriction opens up a world of possible problems, and with the ability for standard users to be able to install software from anywhere, malware is destined to become rampant (as we've seen on more than one occasion).
Half of the couples we deal with deal with an STD as a result of the affair, so yes it's a rampant problem today.
We have not had any experiences with rampant drug problems neither have we had or seen problems with violence.
Thus, the main obstacle / problem against / with respectively becoming a professional residential real estate salesperson (rampant greenhornism) is revealed.
Realtors are definitely miscast by having them licensed as «salespersons», and that is the underlying problem with the negative stereotyping that is rampant amongst the public at large when it communally thinks of and speaks of «real estate agents».
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