Sentences with phrase «seemingly simple problem»

I know this is a lot of information to digest for such a seemingly simple problem.
One seemingly simple problem that affects more of us than not is stress.
At the Biden Cancer Initiative, the Biden Cancer Collaborative is bringing patients and advocacy groups together to solve seemingly simple problems like how to get childcare for parents undergoing chemotherapy, or how to navigate the multiple hospital departments involved in cancer care.
So that seemingly simple problems become quite profound when they're all put together.»

Not exact matches

Three minutes later, a seemingly simple clearance from the Barcelona defense caused all kinds of problems to the City defense.
«And for a seemingly simple scheduling change, it can create some daunting logistical problems.
The problem is this: through simple bad luck or through their religious institution, they have been offered a seemingly rational plan for child - care that is full of misinformation, denial and disguised child - hate.»
The seemingly simple solution to the supply problem — expand existing programs or create new ones — misses the mark.
Examining symptoms and root causes is how Maathai has succeeded in taking a seemingly simple idea, like tree planting, and has used it to fight larger, underlying problems.
For as seemingly simple as the game looks, however, load times were a problem for me.
It's certainly the most involving PS VR launch game as far as the actual movement is concerned, but that also means there are additional problems that get in the way of this seemingly simple concept.
But, forgive the momentary cynicism, much like futurist predictions that by 2030 we'll be entirely solar powered no problem (simple, easy) that seemingly overlook entirely inertia inherent in our politics, our economics and ourselves, let alone outright concerted opposition by polluting industries and the politicians profiting from this inertia, this latest UNEP calculation seems a bit simple.
I know about gravity tractors and mirror arrays, but not spray paint; it goes to show that sometimes seemingly simple solutions can be used to tackle complex problems.
Improper treatment of seemingly simple foot problems can have devastating, even life - altering consequences for a patient.
Gottman provides a relatively simple explanation to, what can be, a seemingly complex situation: «One way to identify solvable problems is that they seem less painful, gut - wrenching or intense than perpetual, gridlocked ones.»
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