My African colleagues have reported instances in which an individual has, with the sympathetic and concerted concern of others in his group, come from a position of extreme weakness (and even
a serious language problem) to full sharing and flowering.
Not exact matches
But older people who develop Alzheimer's disease often first enter a stage known as mild cognitive impairment, which involves more
serious problems with memory,
language, thinking, and judgment.
This typically involves more
serious problems with memory,
language, thinking, and judgment than those that might be displayed by a healthy older person.
The
language of mainstream contract drafting is dysfunctional, so anyone using document assembly for contract drafting faces a
serious garbage - in, garbage - out
problem.
David Vladeck, a former director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said that because the practice of collecting friend data went well beyond Cambridge, «that in itself may be a
serious problem, especially given the
language of the consent decrees, which differentiates between users and others.»
Such a child is also likely to experience
serious problems of social and emotional adjustment, for he senses that in his
language deficiency the very foundations for his participation in the life of relation — and hence for having any life worth living — are threatened.
The more
serious effort to concern itself primarily with ethical rather than theological
problems, as the followers of Bonhoeffer have done, has led them outside the framework of biblical
language and judgment, and has tended to dissolve their religious answers either into personal morality or social activism which, while
serious in its intention, has made them weathercocks turning freely in the cultural winds.
Both drugs have been associated with
serious harms; both drugs» labels include warnings about memory, attention or
language problems and depression.
««[When] children lose their home
language skills, we as educators have a
serious problem... fractured communities are created when families can no longer [talk] on a deep level about issues that matter.»
THE UNDERLYING ISSUE FOR MOST PUPILS with
serious reading
problems is their struggle learning «the code» of the English
language.
That is why cohesion of the text is a very
serious problem for people studying this
language.
Externalizing
language separates children from their
problems and allows a lighthearted approach to what is usually considered
serious business.
One year after random assignment, 40 - 70 % reductions in
serious levels of (i) child conduct and
language development
problems, and (ii) mothers» psychological distress.