Sentences with phrase «real solutions lie»

We all know that real solutions lie in shifting to renewable energy.
Even if we consider powerful medications that can suppress symptoms and make the person feel better, the real solution lies in creating a lifestyle that will make a difference over the long haul.
The real solution lies in creating «Learning as a continuum».
However, these are never treated in isolation, recognising that the real solution lies in embedding longer - term change.
Of course the real solution lies in dealing with reality in a different way; it's a human problem not a technological problem.

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Ministers have told so many lies about the Strasbourg courts they now have to make the solution to this imaginary problem fit a very real legal and constitutional landscape.
Lauren Imparato, author of the February 2016 book RETOX: Yoga * Food * Attitude Healthy Solutions for Real Life ($ 12; amazon.com) recommends the gentle, restorative «Legs Up the Wall» pose: Lie on the bed, bringing your butt to the wall.
Since some women will think that if they pretend that they have the hobbies that men would be interested in, well, they'll get spoiled for sure... Telling lies is not a permanent solution, you always need more lies to make the former one looks real, one day all lies will be exposed, which is a bad feeling for the person who be cheated no matter how nonsense the lie is.
The clash between Neste and Greenpeace highlights one of the key ideological debates over climate change: Business and politicians believe that a «technological» fix such as alternative fuels can solve the problem and also generate profits; many environmental groups believe the real solution to global warming lies in reducing consumption.
Sue Sliwinski of Sardinia, New York, who is also a director of National Wind Watch, has written: «Commercial wind power development is an environmental and economic folly, but the true danger lies in the fact that it will divert our attention and resources away from finding effective solutions to our very real and urgent problems.»
When we point out that the burden really lies upon those who would toss aside centuries of history on short - term, flimsy evidence, who ignore the actual evidence of heavy consolidations with more to follow, who would saddle us with a change that would be irreversible regardless of how much harm it later engendered, who would risk so much of what the legal profession has stood for, who refuse to work anywhere near as hard on real solutions to real problems as they do on this pig - in - a-poke, then we are met with silence or insults.
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