Sentences with phrase «reality of the problem»

But what you've done is use religion as a hook and if you use the hook for long enough it becomes part of the reality of the problem, and that's the huge danger in places where religious feeling runs high.»
That's the tough side of the film, which sees the sentiment of its title (appropriately, never spoken here) as a hollow one — a virtuous statement that means nothing from people who aren't willing to listen or to do anything about the reality of the problem.
You might get an expensive, 2 - 4 week tune - up in obedience, your dog returned and your wallet a little lighter, but then the reality of the problem sets in once again as you take your first walk in the neighborhood or try to answer your doorbell while dealing with your barking dog.
I am comforted by the fact that more and more people are accepting the reality of the problem, and as a result, are striving to become a part of the solution.
Leaders and citizens must collaborate in ways that transcend differences, and call out those who impede progress by denying the reality of the problem.
Frankly, I can't imagine anything more important that I could be doing with my life than trying to educate the public about the reality of this problem, to do my best to make sure that we make decisions today as far as the environment and in particular carbon emissions, that will preserve the planet for my daughter — I have a six year old daughter — our children and our grandchildren.
I was hoping that the book would be accessible to a pretty broad range of readers because I really wanted to use my personal story as sort of this reluctant and accidental public figure in the debate over climate change, to talk about the bigger issues, the reality of the problem, the threat that it represents, the need to have a good faith discussion about what to do about it.
As implicated researcher Michael Mann notes to the respected international scientific journal Nature: «The deniers will probably do anything they can to distract the public from the reality of the problem [of climate change], and the threat that it poses.
«The main reason why we object to the reality of this problem (of climate change) is because the solutions that have been presented are big government solutions.
In the mid-1980s and into the»90s, Exxon curtailed much of that research and started sowing doubt about the reality of the problem.
Hopefully, something good can come from my moment of thoughtlessness — at the least, I will be more sensitive to the realities of these problems and to the feelings of others in the future.
It's just as if all you're doing is talking about things in the classroom — that doesn't give them the realities of problem - solving.»
For many, the idea of confronting the negative cycle the relationship has become trapped in can be almost as scary as the reality of the problem itself.
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