Sentences with phrase «see practical solutions to any problem»

David's encyclopaedic knowledge of the UK tax legislation is matched to a commercial brain that allows him to see practical solutions to any problem he is presented with.

Not exact matches

Describing what he sees as a practical solution to the government's problem, he explained: «What we have done for the last 11 years, without the support of the Home Office, is that we have been putting these bins out on the street and they have recovered over 30,000 weapons.»
You see, there are a lot of unsolved problems with the alternative and going by the right to remain silent is at least the much more practical solution although sometimes you are actually ordered to testify and tell the whole truth.
Globally, we are seeing younger people who are beginning to take the mantle of leadership... Presumably, however young someone is on the campaign trail, if a person is making a lot of sense and giving practical solutions to the problems, I am sure the older voters will make the decision.»
This is very much in line with current trends to combine different tests to measure value - added given statisticians and (particularly in the universe of VAMs) econometricians» «natural predilections» to find (and force) solutions to what they see as very rational and practical problems.
It was one of the winners of this year's RSA Student Design Awards (you can see the other winners here,) an annual competition for students and recent graduates run by the RSA, a charity that's «committed to finding innovative, practical solutions to social problems
That is one of the problems with engineers — they are trained to solve practical problems but often fail to see the big picture, or fail to appreciate the esthetic components of possible solutions.
It's rare to see tech providers offering solutions to the practical user experience and change problems that have plagued departments for decades.
Because we assessed both partners, we used only the 16 items of own dyadic coping including one's own emotional («I show my partner through my behaviour when I am not doing well or when I have problems») and problem - focused stress communication («I let my partner know that I appreciate his / her practical support, advice, or help») as well as one's own supportive and common emotional (e.g. «I show empathy and understanding», «We help one another to put the problem in perspective and see it in a new light»), one's own supportive and common problem - focused («I take on things that my partner would normally do in order to help him / her out», «We try to cope with the problem together and search for ascertained solutions») and one's own negative dyadic coping (e.g., «I blame my partner for not coping well enough with stress»)(Cronbach's Alpha between α = 0.71 and 0.92).
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