Sentences with phrase «see as some serious problems»

During what officials described as a fairly brief but substantive conversation, Castro made it clear that he was well aware of the incidents and understood that the Americans saw them as a serious problem.
But his shooting woes (29.6 % from three) are seen as a serious problem long - term, as defenses will be able to sag off him and crowd the paint.
Lack of parental involvement is more likely to be seen as a serious problem by public school teachers.
So - called «dangerous dogs» are seen as a serious problem; in London police seized no less than 900 dogs over the last year.

Not exact matches

The euro area will remain a serious problem for the world economy as far as the eye can see.
Overall, there appears to have been some decline in credit growth, but not to an extent that could be seen as signifying any serious problem in credit availability.
Relatively small minorities of U.S. elites saw China's alleged human rights problems, China - Taiwan tensions, or China's exchange rate policy as a very serious problem.
They are serious attempts towards providing a solution to the problems the millennial generation saw and experienced as they were coming of age.
It could be worse for Amgen Inc. (AMGN), it really could, look, they could be Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD), which is facing serious problems right now thanks to a weak drug pipeline, as you can see by the chart below.
I also think it's telling that he is criticizing how «fashionable» critiquing Empire is... Interesting how more and more people are realizing that Empire has some serious problems (in my eyes a positive) and the vested progressive doesn't want to be seen as fashionable... So he critiques the critique... as a new way to be radical?!? Not sure...
This survey confirmed what I was seeing in the therapy room, but nonetheless made disturbing reading: 49.8 per cent reported mental health problems as a result of their behaviour, such as anxiety and depression; 65 per cent struggled with low self - esteem; 70 per cent felt shame and 19.4 per cent had experienced a serious desire to commit suicide.
Even John Paul II complicates matters for himself when he concedes «grave and serious problems» caused by overpopulation but then encourages people to have as many children as they see fit given their circumstances.
It remains to be seen whether or not Szczesny can put a stop to that search for a new successor with his form this season when given an opportunity and in training, but if not, that should be a serious concern for Chelsea as that trio of European giants could pose a problem in their bid to keep Courtois at Stamford Bridge.
Forgive me Arsene, but while I am glad to see Welbek on his way back from his awful spell of injury problems, I think you need to understand that we Arsenal fans will only see a player that is new to the club as a nerw player and after our title challenge hit a serious wobble recently I think that this January needs to see at least one of them coming to the club.
Wilshere is fine, Wenger just said it's not serious but he needs to be cautious with him seeing as he's had ankle problems before.
While normal stools are typically light to dark brown, if you're seeing blood, mucus or grease in your child's stool, notice fatty bowel movements or foul smelling ones, these could indicate serious problems such as cystic fibrosis or a parasite.
I doubt any woman interested in this service would see the failure to properly monitor / understand when and why problems occurred as part of «skilled and professional» care, and I doubt they would see a tray from the dollar store as serious «emergency equipment.»
Some portrayed this as a very scathing account, but when people actually read it, they see that it's actually a serious and thoughtful look, not only about what happened to take this administration so badly off course, but it also shows some of the problems surrounding the Washington culture.»
Swing voters were much more likely than Labour supporters to see the deficit as a serious problem that must be dealt with urgently, and that the Coalition's proposed cuts were unavoidable.
He says he sees the governor's methods as a «serious» problem.
A new Siena College poll said 92 percent of voters see corruption as a serious problem here.
I felt that Dr. Platz was sincere in his desire to see all of us excel in the program, and I respect him for talking with us about this issue — particularly because as I moved through graduate school, I began to realize that retaining minorities in science at majority schools is very difficult and, in fact, a serious problem in this country.
«A higher information density could make the secret key more robust against several side - channel attacks by eavesdroppers, which is, of course, a serious problem as we have seen in recent months.»
Only 35 percent of Americans see climate change as a serious problem, according to a 2009 poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
By the 1980s, other related conditions, including increased abdominal fat, obesity and high blood triglycerides, had been tied together in the same common thread by a condition called insulin resistance.2 Recognition that insulin resistance is a spectrum disorder was first proposed in 1979.3 This is a serious problem seen as the earliest manifestation of what became known in the 1990s as metabolic syndrome, 4 and which today incorporates all the above conditions.
But if you are afraid to avoid statins and metformin at least use them together with natural remedies and unrefined plant - based diet and seeing positive results slowly reduce those harmful drugs as otherwise sooner or later they will cause serious complications or new health problems.
As you can see, leaky gut syndrome is a serious digestive tract problem that can burden the immune system, hormone system and detoxification system.
As you can see, the results clearly indicate that soy formula can not only cause problems during infancy, but can even predispose that baby to serious health problems later in life.
With the ability to locate people who are interested in meeting tonight, as well as the ability to browse by location and see who's viewed your profile, you'll have no problem finding older women looking for a serious connection.
The problem with the movie is that you have to really, really be interested in the people of this town to see this as a serious culture.
While this might seem like a happy occasion, Elliot isn't looking forward to seeing his family — his father Ross (Geoff Morrell) is an angry and abusive man with a serious drinking problem, and his brother Brett (Tom Budge) has sunk into a crippling depression since his career as an athlete came to and end.
«A lot of people see the aging of America as a problem — we see it as a chance to address serious social problems, beginning with literacy.
The only fix to that problem that I can see is using variations on color, such as light blue for less serious offenses and dark blue for serious ones.
As you can see containment of debt is a very serious problem, but a problem that can be managed.
If you see a growth on your dog, it will be vitally important to determine if such a growth is a harmless skin tag, or if it is a tumor or other growth that is signaling a more serious problem, such as cancer.
in vomiting persists see your veterinarian immediately as this could indicate a serious problem such as a foreign body or a metabolic disorder.
Patients with the most serious problems are seen first and patients with less serious problems will be attended to as soon as possible (similar to emergency rooms in human hospitals).
If this does not stop the vomiting, the condition is accompanied by diarrhea and you see blood, be sure to see your veterinarian immediately to avoid more serious problem such as dehydration.
Group two is made up of scientists who don't see this as an especially serious problem.
Seven in 10 Americans see global warming as a serious problem facing the country, according to a recent ABC News / Washington Post poll, conducted in advance of this week's regulations.
As a referee, I reject about 50 percent of the papers simply because serious problems can be seen quite easily.
The IPCC certainly does make predictions that large amounts of land, especially in Latin America (See WG2 Chapter 13, pages 583 and 597) and some other equatorial areas, will be subject to «desertification processes,» and this would be a serious problem, but I have not seen a claim as dramatic as Mr. Romm's proceed from the IPCC process.
The Poll has now recorded three consecutive rises in the number of Australians who see global warming as a «serious and pressing problem», confirming a decisive reversal of the downward trend in concern which we recorded between 2006 and 2012.
Also, though it's not directly relevant to the issue of the most productive approach in terms of our own long term interests (which I think if people really understood this problem would involve a lot more fealty to moving off of FF now, and the idea of building even more coal plants — which are also responsible for most of the excess that allows bio accumulation of the serious neurological toxin mercury in our food supply, damages watersheds, mountain tops, sometimes whole communities and ecosystems, and, CC aside, is also very polluting — would be more apt to be seen as the idiocy it is), in some sense, no one has a full inherent right to anything really we as a world have built up: It has been a collective effort and you can only drive a Ferrari for instance, because of the hard work of countless others before you and along side you.
Anyhow, it seems if what think as very unlikely [or impossible] were to occur, that people living in 2040 would see there is a problem and get serious about building and using nuclear energy so as to reduce future CO2 emission.
According to the survey, conducted between Sept. 30 and Oct. 4 among 1,500 adults reached on cell phones and landlines, fewer respondents also see global warming as a very serious problem; 35 % say that today, down from 44 % in April 2008.
A recent Pew survey found the majority of people in 40 countries saw climate change as a serious problem with a median of 54 % seeing it as very serious (http://www.pewglobal.org/2015/11/05/global-concern-about-climate-change-broad-support-for-limiting-emissions/).
If one reads my comments and looks at the QJRMS manuscript as I have indicated, one can see there are serious problems with the continuum equations and their numerical approximations.
Also relevant is the fact, as acknowledged elsewhere by the LSUC, that Ontario has a serious access to justice problem (see also the recent work of the CFCJ).
Bribery is seen as a serious international problem which requires a concerted international response.
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