Sentences with phrase «seeing the problem as»

As Odeo sputtered, struggling to gain new users, Williams began to see his problem as one of corporate structure.
Concretely, this viewpoint involves seeing problems as collective to the couple, rather than the domain of one partner.
Seeing this problem as an opportunity, Wilgus suggested that New York Central Railroad build a new Park Avenue by leasing land to commercial builders where the old rail yard had stood.
However, veterans bring amazing advantages to to the entrepreneurial game — things like discipline, perspective, leadership ability, and the learned skill of seeing problems as opportunities — to say nothing of having accomplished ambitious goals with the weight of a gigantic bureaucracy on their backs.
«Veterans bring amazing advantages to the entrepreneurial game — things like discipline, perspective, leadership ability, and the learned skill of seeing problems as opportunities — to say nothing of having accomplished ambitious goals with the weight of a gigantic bureaucracy on their backs.»
And it is because I see this problem as so far from solution, yet so central to my own sense of satisfaction with our public life, that I despair over our government's lack of commitment to its resolution.
The other theme, regularly expressed by those on the right in our politics, is to blame everything on the failures of «Great Society liberals,» to chalk the situation up to the follies of big government and big spending, to see the problem as the legacy of a tragically misconceived welfare state.
I see the problem as one of obsolescence.
The existentialist mood of the post-World War II period predisposed these schools to see the problem as one of making the faith relevant to the individual student's needs.
I see the problem as pre-dating Christ and the egoistic errors of thinking entering at the earliest stages, during the life of Jesus among the disciples, and in the formulation of the Gospels.
«I see the problem as analogous to obesity in America.
Some people see these problems as cause for national moral alarm; others, merely as reason for minor tinkering with the legal system.
Walter Kasper sees the problem as that of explaining «the relationship of the visible form of the Church to its hidden nature, which can only be grasped in faith», the relationship between its spiritual reality and its institutional form.
Accordingly, they see problems as a challenge rather than as evidence of their incompetence...
For Arsenal, I see the problem as a lack of consistency, and sometimes not performing on the biggest stages, rather than a lack of quality.
its obvious that wenger is complacent and he is beginning to see problems as solutions which is not good for the club and we the fans.
I don't see a problem as far as that is concerned.
If the only tool you have is an arm, you tend to see every problem as a potential projectile.
That most think all this borrowing is not the asnwer, and are unconvinced by all the Government's (and the BBC's) spin about it being a «global» problem, seeing the problem as more domestic, is significant.
Richards sees this problem as urgent.
At one end are those who see the problem as multifaceted: that a range of common, inherited variations combine with spontaneous variations that arise from environmental factors, such as toxic exposures or infections during pregnancy.
The doctor will then see the problems as you are coping with them.
it's totally awesome that you're able to see your problems as small in comparison to the whole scheme of things.
Spending an hour in a nursing home or animal rescue shelter may make you more grateful for your life, and more likely to see your problems as minimal or at least manageable.
In «The Long Haul,» Patricia Graham, former dean of Harvard's education school, sees the problem as rooted more in society than in its schools and calls for as much emphasis on equity as on excellence.
How can you invite students to see problems as mysteries waiting to be solved?
Challenges vs. Problems I see problems as challenges, as opportunities to explore new ways of doing and seeing things, expressing my gratitude, understanding that underneath these challenges are opportunities that will allow me to expand and to grow.
When staff see the problem as more of a skill issue than a will issue, they will rely less on rewards and consequences and more on coaching and supporting students.
People accessing the store outside the UK might not see the problem as big as the British residents.
And although I was never a Tom Clancy fan, one could SEE the problem as his books on the bookstore shelves kept getting bigger.
Also, while I know that many haven't had any problems, I have been using my Kindle almost non-stop during the day for this first week and have only seen the problem as reported above.
Public health experts who work on the «shale fields» among impacted citizens have been ringing alarm bells: «I don't know if I have ever seen a problem as widespread as this with as little information collected about it, and as relaxed an attitude in terms of the sense of urgency, in the sense of responsibility on the part of the state and federal governments, and for that matter, the drilling industry,» cautioned a seasoned public health toxicologist David Brown from Southwest Environmental Health Project in my interview for Gas Rush Stories.
Exxon managers saw the problem as both technically vexing and environmentally fraught.
And I hat silly aphosisms such as «people who only have a hammer in their toolkit see every problem as a nail» In my experience, people who have only a hammer in their toolkit have no idea about how to make or fix anything.
In all countries, even though majorities claimed to worry about global warming, many people still saw the problem as distant and abstract.
Alexander saw the problem as freeing the ox cart from the post, rather than untying the knot.
If the fear mongering doesn't stop, some of us are prepared «to alter or abolish» the government that can not govern because it is addicted to fear mongering like a carpenter who sees every problem as another nail.
She, too, believes there's a strong cultural component to Americans» attitudes, but she sees the problem as reflecting the strategies people use to avoid painful subjects.
We're glad to see that Secretary Perry and the Trump administration see the problem as well.»
Others see the problems as more fundamental and potentially terminal with, in some cases, a publisher culture that is underpinned by a «complete lack of customer focus».
Though I can not speak for my colleagues in the private sector, I see the problems as shared.
Again, I see the problem as being not one of too little protection, but of too much.
It's amazing how much easier it can seem to solve or negate a problem when you don't see the problem as an integral part of who you are.
Su Su, I don't see the problem as about good therapists vs. bad so much as the fallacies of the underlying model.
I see problems as existing outside of ourselves impacting our lives in different ways.
Tell them to ask for help when they need it and not to see problems as failures.
Family therapists see the problem as the problem, not the person as the problem.
In describing DV as «a dynamic between parents» (p. 8), and making statements such as when «parents are entangled in an abusive relationship» (p. 12), «when there is violence at home» (p. 8), and «violence or abuse in the parents» relationship» (p. 9), rather than discussing abusers who batter their partners, most mental health professionals doing custody evaluations, mediation or otherwise involved in custody disputes, who have been schooled in the family systems dynamic, will continue to see the problem as involving the dysfunction of both parents.
The family dynamic perspective sees all problems as caused by the couple dynamic and poor communication in particular, a perspective that results in either obfuscating or minimizing the abuse within the family.
The therapist sees the problem as part of a sequence of interactions of those in the individual's immediate social environment.
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