So
the real problem of today (and throughout all of history) is not getting people to know more about the Bible, but getting people to live according to the parts that they do know.
The real problem of today is simply that our filters are breaking.
Not exact matches
Jansen is adamant that giving control is the
real remedy to one
of the most pressing
problems in business
today.
Now, before you question whether I am a victim
of the stress entrepreneurship took on my mental health — which, jokes aside, is a
real, largely unaddressed
problem for professionals
today — let me assure you: There was a method to my madness.
My recommendation for first - time entrepreneurs, and the rest
of us who don't have deep pockets, is to focus on customer
problems that are causing pain
today, and customers who are willing and able to spend
real money on a solution.
This
problem today is engendered and sustained by virtually every institution responsible for the creation
of the built environment: the
real estate development industry; the construction industry; federal, state and local regulatory agencies; the rule -
of - thumb manuals
of transportation engineers; the lending policies
of banks; the professions
of architecture and planning; the patrons
of architecture; and above all the zoning ordinances that regulate where and how buildings get built.
The fundamental question that Bonhoeffer poses before us is «If religion is no more than a «garment
of Christianity» which must now be cast aside because it has lost its meaning in a «world come
of age», if the
real problem facing Christianity
today is not so much that
of religionlessness, but precisely that
of religion, then what does all this mean for the church?»
The
real solution for the church's
problems today must begin with the integrity
of the pulpit.
1) Embrace critical, reasoned thinking, in which case we have a chance
of overcoming the very
real — and very frightening —
problems facing the entire world
today.
Not worth worrying about the ozil haters... they are usually Ramsey admirers and the
real problem today will be being overrun in middle
of park... attackingwise (at least without hazard) we are just as good and defensively if we replace Monreal with kolasinac there isn't a big gap.
i think that the worst
problem today is the lack
of a
real captain...
That's going to be a
real tough
problem to take care
of today, now isn't it?
Today on BeyondChron, Dana Woldow discusses the Willingboro incident, the very
real problem of unpaid lunch tabs and what schools should do about it.
A
real - time electronic poll
of BME teachers attending the seminar found that: 78 % do not think the work and contribution
of BME teachers is recognised and valued by schools; 58 % do not think treatment
of BME teachers has improved in the last decade; Only 36 % feel outcomes for BME pupils have improved in the last decade; 98 % feel that racism continues to be a serious
problem in the UK
today; 53 % do not see themselves still being in the teaching profession in the next five years, with 31 % saying they are planning to change career and the rest saying they plan to retire or take a break from the profession.
The
real problem with political science academe
today isn't that the professoriate's leading lights and prominent graduates are incapable
of disseminating impactful ideas.
While an increase in population from 6.8 billion
today to closer to 10 billion by mid-century will make sustainable living on the planet a challenge, especially since the bulk
of that growth will be among those living in poverty who have a moral claim to economic development, the
real problem may not be human numbers so much as human behavior.
Today, Sentient released five papers and a web portal reporting significant progress in taking this step, focusing on three areas: (1) DL architectures are evolved to exceed state
of the art in three standard machine learning benchmarks; (2) techniques are developed for increasing performance and reliability
of evolution in
real - world applications; and (3) evolutionary
problem solving is demonstrated on very hard computational
problems.
The
real problem is that conventional primary care as it's practiced
today no longer serves the needs
of most people, be they wealthy or under - served, be they patient or provider.
The National Education Association (NEA), for instance, in its online version
of «A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child with
Today's Math,» gives an example
of a «
real - world»
problem:
While technology proliferates in schools
today, some is more useful than others and needs to be straightforward to use and offer clear benefits that solve a
real problem, as well as being adaptable to an individual school or college and to the changing needs
of the education sector.
Real - world scientific
problems people face
today involve huge datasets that are only surmountable with the help
of computers.
Instead
of honestly acknowledging the root causes
of struggling schools and investing in
real equity in public education,
today's policymakers and deep - pocketed corporate education «reformers» offer misguided strategies that fail to address the central
problem: a failure to invest in Black, Brown and poor children, the educators who teach them and the communities in which they live.
Today, we must consider looking at the
real core
of the
problem that national civil rights groups are having with the idea
of giving up yearly standardized testing.
Today, we're seeing a
problem: while indie books are on the rise, the industry is experiencing the LAST holdout
of indie stigma — remains
of a time where amazon didn't rule the world and the only people who went indie were unable to get a
real deal.
Today on the show we've been focusing on cars, that's how we spent the first
of the show doing but now we're going to talk about another area where a lot
of folks get into debt
problems and
of course that's
real estate.
The
real problem is the culture
of ruthless Wall Street greed that exists
today even stronger than it did with the fake AAA home loans before the 2008 crash.
The synergistic impacts
of economic upheaval, energy - related natural resource destruction and changes in our global climate — are not
problems that will manifest later in the 21st century, but are
real crises unfolding
today.
But valuable though such a framework may be, the
real problem is that the South is simply not going to embrace its «fair share»
of the burden, at least not as matters stand
today.
(maybe most
of you are too cool to remember that sort
of moment... but think
of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out
of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many developing countries and distract them from addressing
real environmental land use and energy production
problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now,
today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
A panel
of top American scientists declared
today that global warming was a
real problem and was getting worse, a conclusion that may lead President Bush to change his stand on the issue as he heads next week to Europe, where the United States is seen as a major source
of the air pollution held responsible for climate change.
The main point
of the post is that regardless whether climate change can be linked to human influences, the lazy thinking that all we need to do to solve all our
problems is stop burning fossil fuels is causing us to miss opportunties and direct our efforts away from the
real causes
of today's
problems.
So instead
of wasting money attacking imaginary
problems such as AGW, we should instead wisely spend the money by focusing on the
real problems that face the world
today... such as the ever - looming threat
of the Worldwide Phantom Soviet Empire.
Londin writes, «
Today I have a
real treat, as well as a blogosphere exclusive, for Space Law Probers and guests, from professor Glenn Reynolds, space law aficionado and author
of the classic text, «Outer Space:
Problems of Law and Policy»...»
Schmitz and Daniels stressed that the fundamental
problem with contracts as they are
today is that they can not respond to the
real world and that once signed the terms
of the agreement are cut off from what is actually happening with the parties involved.
Apparently the Court abandoned a longer version
of this analysis (at para 55), and that is unfortunate because this abbreviated version falls well short
of addressing the
real problem in administrative law
today — the
problem that the Supreme Court
of Canada has expressed countless times over and with Dunsmuir has positioned the presumption
of deference as the tool to address it.
The spreading
of «fake news» has become a common occurrence and a
real problem in
today's media.
The story I'm sharing
today is unfortunately a
real problem that a job seeker client
of mine is going through.
By selecting the 101 most - asked questions after polling 50 + notable counselors in America, Sherry gets to the heart
of the
real problems couples are facing
today.
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