Sentences with phrase «scope of the problem with»

But they should also try to get a better sense of the scope of the problem with Facebook apps — they should ask Zuckerberg how many apps were created before 2014 (when Facebook's rules changed), what kind of data they could access, and how many users could have had their data misused by them.
«David Cameron doesn't understand the scope of the problems with our economy, the scope of cuts and where the savings will have to come from.»
Sort of the reverse of a plummeting stock graph, it registers the alarming scope of the problem with emphatic urgency.

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But the automaker later admitted it was hiding a problem with «sticky pedals,» the accelerators getting stuck at partially depressed levels, and it also was minimizing the scope of the floor mat entrapment.
But for policymakers to come up with new legislation, they need to better understand the scope of the problem.
One way to illustrate the full scope of this problem would be to look more closely at the horizonal character of the ecstatic past in contrast with the past of the ordinary interpretation of time, which is only understood by negative contrast with the present.5 Here Mason, apparently following Whitehead, allows us to make a particularly striking contrast: we can never change the past» he says (p. 95), meaning to evoke what Heidegger calls Dasein's «facticity» and to compare it with the objectivity with which perished actual occasions confront the concrescing actual entity in Whitehead.
And that means that though I am not unaware of this undefined awareness and this surplusage of experience, in order to proceed with my inquiry, with my problem, I have to keep it within manageable scope
When Time Shall Be No More is so thoroughly researched and so comprehensive in scope it is difficult to imagine that any critical historian will try to retell the story for decades to come, The only real problem with this truly magnificent book is that Boyer strains to locate the significance of prophecy belief where it does not exist, or exists only inconsequentially: in the realm of secular politics.
How does one deal with the scope of the problem of 9,000,000 Pakistani refugees spilling over the border into India during the past few months?
If this does turn out to be the case, we will want to examine the possibility that the more comprehensive scope of Whitehead's thought may serve an important interpretative and supporting role for Deutsch's investigations of political life, which, in turn, may supply Whiteheadian studies with a focus for distinctly political problems.
However, I don't have a problem with a professor, discussing the origins of the universe, explaining that many religious beliefs have a belief in intelligent design, but that it is not within the scope of a science class.
The matter is not important enough in connection with this saying to warrant a full discussion of the problem; it becomes important in connection with the «present» sayings which lie outside the scope of our present enquiry.)
«Underpinning the community's frustration is the continued role of the Commonwealth, whose track record addressing our priority waste problems is littered with failure and a disturbing trend to misrepresent the scope of the problem
Kaiman, who announced last Sunday he would leave his state posts as chairman of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority and special adviser to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on storm recovery to run for the congressional seat held by retiring Rep. Steve Israel (D - Huntington), said he was not familiar with the scope of Terry's financial problems.
«What's clear is there is a problem of significant scope in Niagara County and that not enough people with the ability and the legal responsibility to address that problem have done so,» said Horn, one of the attorneys researching a possible lawsuit.
Scope of the problem A National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) study released this spring shows that 14 percent of patients with drug - resistant major depressive disorder experience a remission of symptoms after rTMS treatment compared with a control group, which reported a 5 percent rate of remission.
Over the course of a remarkable career that has so far spanned more than six decades, he has developed innovative yet practical solutions to an exceptionally varied array of scientific and financial problems, while at the same time creating a number of successful businesses with global scope and influence.
The scientific scope of HFSPO's programs is to support innovative basic research into fundamental biological problems with emphasis on novel and interdisciplinary approaches that involve scientific exchanges across national and disciplinary boundaries.
In the response by raypierre - I agree about the problems with simple energy balance model and its lack of spatial representation, but it's tough to fault the authors for the lack of cloud detail, since the science is not up to the task of solving that problem (and doing so would be outside the scope of the paper; very few paleoclimate papers that tackle the sensitivity issue do much with clouds).
Though I'm no Green, nor do I think moving to the woods to commune with the grubs is a viable (or desirable) solution to mitigating stress, the tremendous volume and scope of stressful stimuli present in the modern, fast - paced lifestyle may play a very critical role in the high rates of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, depression and anxiety we're seeing (among many health problems).
The game play is fun and predictable shooter action with a slight old school flare and controls pretty well, including the touch screen commands, but to me the biggest problem of this game is the lack of scope.
Encouraging children to take action can help them cope with their fears and keep them from feeling overwhelmed by the scope of the problem, explains Joan Bohmann, director of professional standards and continuing professional development for the National Association of School Psychologists.
There are major problems with this legislation; anybody who thinks federal dictates have disappeared are in for a surprise, and anybody who would like to see the federal government exercise its power to fix systemic school funding problems and seriously broaden the scope of reform are in for a letdown, too.
The learners will begin the lesson with a «broad scope» picture of the problem or task.
A major set of problems were addressed with this Microsoft suite, and the applications have grown successfully with a wide scope of adoption due to their unlimited range of offerings and easy to use nature.
Crossdisciplinary: Viewing one discipline from the perspective of another; for example, the physics of music and the history of math (Meeth 1978) Multidisciplinary: The juxtaposition of several disciplines focused on one problem with no direct attempt to integrate (Piaget 1972, Meeth 1978) Pluridisciplinary: The juxtaposition of disciplines assumed to be more or less related; e.g., math and physics, French and Latin (Piaget 1972) Transdisciplinary: Beyond the scope of the disciplines; that is, to start with a problem and bring to bear knowledge from the disciplines (Meeth 1978)
Working with BMGF, they now know the true scope and size of the problem.
It's a tedious problem to solve, but not beyond the scope of a DIYer with some tools.
Some interesting facts will be right in handy if you want to impress the reader with the scope of the problem under consideration in your original custom essay:
Don't include a copy of the actual notice (that's their problem to sort out), just tell them exactly what part of the proposed changes to your account that you do not agree with under any circumstances, and if you do subsequently receive a bill which implements the changes, it will be considered unlawful, outside the scope of the actual cardmember agreement, and subject to billing dispute and / or other legal action.
And I fear that as this problem increases in scope, the credit card companies will be less forgiving of losses but not more helpful with explaining how to be safe.
There are other health problems potentially associated with early neutering that I have not included in the scope of this article: prostate cancer, osteosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, obesity (and its sequellae: osteoarthritis, diabetes), urinary incontinence and hypothyroidism.
We spotlight the severity and scope of the problem while encouraging participants to carefully consider the many issues intertwined with not having enough homes for all available companion animals.
Setting aside that last group, whose problems are beyond the scope of a pet writer, it really worries me that so many people have let one or a few bad experiences with veterinarians turn them away from getting necessary care for their pets.
To revisit every single problem with SimCity would be beyond the scope of this summary, but here's a quick recap.
The problem with this approach is that most game devs grossly underestimate the scope of their own games, and subsequently the number of people and amount of money they need.
The problem with Nightmare Boy is the scope of what the developer is trying to do and the fact that the ideas they have seem too plentiful for what they produced.
This publication is conceived as a platform to present the wider scope of her work and at its core is a compendium of her writings, which oscillate between lyrical poems and fable - like macabre short stories, including three new texts: The Half - Smile, Problems With The Moon, and An Inquisition To Divine The Necessary Things.
You might expect to see heat waves on the list — even though climate and weather are two different (but related) phenomena — but the report is a good reminder of the tremendous scope of problems a warming globe can cause; it's not just about an extra couple degrees and wearing fewer sweaters: «With warming temperatures, the breeding cycle of malaria - carrying mosquitoes is shortening, which means more mosquitoes — and malaria — each year.»
Gore's call to «make peace with the planet» requires an integrated awareness and action against both global warming and global warring, simultaneously — Gore describes the problem as huge, but in limiting it to civilian activities, not including military madness and mayhem, it is not huge enough — if a patient has both diabetes and severe trauma, both conditions must be treated now — militization trumps civilization in the headlines of today and tomorrow — if the truth is that both global warming everywhere and global warring anywhere are linked in the human biosphere, and if that truth is inconvenient to Mr Gore and the civilian scope of his campaign against global warming, lethal consequences for both humans and other species will continue — in cinematic terms, the great «An Inconvenient Truth» must be blended and coordinated with the great «Why We Fight»
There is also ample scope for reforming tax systems to deal much more effectively with broader environmental and related problems that can be a significant drag on economic growth, such as the health and productivity impacts of poor air quality, and severe congestion of major urban centers.
8 (29 January 2008), pp. 389 — 95; industry reaction from Lauren Etter, «Ethanol Craze Cools As Doubts Multiply,» Wall Street Journal, 28 November 2007; R. W. Howarth and Stefan Bringezu, eds., Biofuels: Environmental Consequences and Interactions with Changing Land Use, Proceedings of the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) International Biofuels Project Rapid Assessment, 22 — 25 September 2008 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 2009), pp. 1 — 13.
One of the first steps needed to deal with wicked problems is to acknowledge the scale and scope of what we face.
As far as I understand it, the central message of the feedbacks» acceleration is that a strategy of mitigation via emissions control alone is not remotely commensurate with the scope of the problem we face.
This is the problem with climate — for everyone, always, it seems too big, too far outside our scope of effectiveness.
Thank you Prof. Vedder, actually I share your opinion, the problem with a too broad application of the MEIP test is that it has as a consequence, once the test can be applied and is allegedly fulfilled, that the measures falls OUTSIDE the scope of Article 107 TFEU and therefore outside Commission's competence to assess it (if a measure is not a State aid, the Commission can not pronounce itself on its compatibility with the internal market...).
In its recent ruling in Egenberger (C - 414 / 16), the Court's Grand Chamber has redrawn the boundaries of a constitutional problem German courts are rather familiar with: the horizontal application of the right not to be discriminated against in situations coming within the scope of EU law.
Basically, Japanese companies have high awareness towards IPRs and high practical capabilities — such as interpreting the scopes of IPRs — and, in most cases, they have settled problems relating to IPRs with other Japanese companies before going to court.
That is important and good but access to justice in terms of obtaining help dealing with legal problems is much broader in scope.
She gave five reasons in particular why the scope of the exclusion clause should not be limited to the offenses outlined in Article 1 FDCT: firstly the wording refers to acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the UN and is not limited to terrorist offenses; secondly, such an interpretation would be at odds with the Geneva Convention in light of which the Qualification Directive should be interpreted; thirdly, the Qualification Directive as an instrument of asylum and humanitarian law and the FDCT are qualitatively different and derive from different areas of law; fourthly, it would unduly restrict the application of the exclusion clause and finally, fifthly, the fact that the FDCT is an instrument of variable geometry with varying application across the Union would lead to problems if it were used as criteria in defining terms for the purposes of the application of the Qualification Directive.
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