Sentences with phrase «rather than part of the problem»

If we choose God, we will become part of the solution of the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
If we do so, we will be part of the solution to the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
Creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
I begin this essay by sharing the assumption of Joranson and Butigan, namely that creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.1
It is rather self - serving for Mr. Espada Jr. to proclaim he was part of the solution, rather than part of the problem.
But what would happen if students were viewed as part of the solution in schools rather than part of the problem?
«It is a tough age for kids and schools need to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem,» said California League executive director Scott Steel.
Other therapies can focus on the individual dynamics of a person choosing to binge and purge, drawing on the same research as any individual therapist would, and incorporate the significant other as a «co-therapist» rather than a part of the problem.

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Part of the problem is educators» adherence to traditional thinking, and schools» reliance on pedants rather than innovators to deliver entrepreneurship education, Blank says.
Part of the problem, Stack realized, was that the plant operated under a system that measured labor, overhead, and materials by their actual costs, rather than their standard costs.
A big part of the problem, according to the former administrators, is that health IT software is being molded around regulations rather than health systems» and patients» needs.
They do this first by depicting finance and rent - seeking privilege as part of the economy's real wealth - creating process rather than as an extractive sector, and second, by, pretending that the financial problem is only a temporary liquidity problem, not a structural problem debt of debts that can't be paid — unless the government makes up the gap at the non-financial sector's expense.
Rather than being part of the solution, they thus became a big part of the problem.
Part of the problem with Evangelical Christianity is that many wish to stay comfy in the dusty pews of centuries old Christianity rather than getting their toes wet by dipping their lives into today's uncertain post-modern society.
«For me I fundamentally believe that faith is the basis of good work and faith communities can be used to be part of the solution rather than to be painted as part of the problem which we tragically see too often.»
But rather than addressing these problems as part of the ongoing, ordinary work of political prudence, American conservatism fixes on ever - lower tax rates and deregulation as singular imperatives.
It's a humbling thing when one discovers,» I'm part of the problem rather than the solution»; that I am mischaracterizing God.
part of the problem rather than of the solution, but both it and the mainline churches are dwarfed by the immensity of the challenge of television itself.
But when indignation is absent of perspective and when outrage is misdirected, it quickly becomes part of the problem rather than the solution.
But maybe the problem you've had is that you see the poor as an abstract group rather than people who are a part of your family.
But when religious communities themselves sell out to these idolatries, they become part of the problem rather than the solution.
I noted that part of the problem is that we have grown so accustomed to using the word «biblical» prescriptively (to mean, «what God wants») rather than descriptively (to mean, «that which is found in the Bible»), we have forgotten that behind every claim to a biblical lifestyle or ideology lies a complex set of assumptions regarding interpretation and application.
«But if the problems of the 21st century life are to be effectively addressed, and if Britain is to become a modern state rather than one in which parliament continues to cleave to its medieval past, then the separation of church and state needs to be part of the solution.»
Evangelical revivalists were simply another brand of populism and therefore part of the problem rather than the solution.
We've always chosen to be part of the solution rather than the problem so we've begun to nix the bad stuff like dough conditioners, and mono and dyglicier - whats??
It is not yet known how serious the injury sustained by Vidal is, but his club, Juventus, will be hoping that it is only a minor knock rather than recurrence of his knee problems, with the former Bayer Leverkusen man being a key part of Massimiliano Allegri's set - up in Turin as he looks to secure a fourth consecutive Serie A title.
Yes we are rivals to Tottenham but can't we just concentrate on our team and leave theirs alone, our days of celebrating our team being ahead of them in 4th rather than how we remain in 4th over the years is part of our problem now, I remember the season Leicester won the league we fans were celebrating that we came second and topped Tottenham instead of getting angry that Leicester won the league but see what happened the next season and now?
Suppose that's part of the problem with having ridiculously priced season tickets, a lot of them go to people who can afford them rather than die hard fans.
It's an area of Liverpool's team which desperately needs looking at in January, but Lucas is part of the solution rather than the problem.
Be a part of the solution rather than continuing as part of the problem.
Defining a model of inclusive prosperity and progressive capitalism that treats business as part of the solution rather than the problem ought to be at the forefront of Labour's approach.
There is a strong progressive argument to be made against membership of the EU by people like me who see it as contributing to the problem of political alienation, rather than part of the cure for it.
He added: «Nottingham is challenging the lazy, stereotyping of pseudo-research and misleading reporting which has become part of the problem rather than part of the answer.»
He said Conservative austerity had brought about a «nasty, divisive politics» in some parts of the country that blamed problems on immigrants rather than the Government's policies.
The effort on part of employers» and big business is yet another example of the race to the bottom mentality and how to vilify public employees rather than address the real problems that our local communities face.
Part of the problem is that each departmental section in a Japanese institute works autonomously rather than working together.
Sometimes, given the limitations we had — we were programming part of the computer's instructions directly onto a piece of hardware called a chess accelerator chip rather than writing software — there were some problems we couldn't easily fix.
Large parts of the world have problems with salt causing agricultural land to be unusable, but the new sensors allow the level of salt to be measured in real time, rather than once every few months as was previously the case.
These factors, rather than the «staff of life» being faulty to begin with, may be part of our health problem in the past 100 years of processed food.
And part of the problem with this sequel is how little it lets its star just riff with silly abandon, as he did throughout the original, rather than advance the serious themes set out by Yuh Nelson and her crew.
Super Troopers was a straight out comedy rather than a spoof on a well known genre, and maybe this is part of the problem.
Holly Hunter and Scoot McNairy fare better with stronger and more interesting characters, but they still feel like a distracting from the main event, becoming part of the problem rather than a real benefit to the movie.
For one, it's absolutely part of the same problem it pretends to be above: humanizing a man who tells us all we need to know about him every time he speaks or tweets (freely, rather than reading from a speech).
TWC always seems to be marketing these films to the media rather than the intended audience, and that seemed to be part of the problem as critics mostly described the film as unimaginative and dull.
We, too, want to be part of the solution rather than sink into the quicksand of the problem.
It's as simple as that,» Padrón said, noting that part of the problem is how we think too much in 20th - century terms rather than 21st - century terms.
In Singapore, for example, teachers have 20 hours per week scheduled to work with colleagues, including time for «action research,» through which teachers identify and solve shared problems through discussion and classroom experimentation.20 Research suggests that professional learning in many high - performing countries tends to yield positive results when it is part of a larger school effort, rather than a patchwork of isolated activities not connected to school - level goals.21
The problems experienced in a corporation, therefore, are almost always due to systemic flaws rather than to a lack of effort or ability on the part of individuals in that organization.
Part of the problem is that many elementary schools focus on skills rather than knowledge.
To be fair, part of the problem there may be that the software has to respond to an ever - changing variety of voices and accents, rather than acclimatizing to one.
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