Sentences with phrase «serious problems of»

Data security is one of the most serious problems of the cryptocurrencies.
But if more politicians were aware of how serious the problems of access to justice are, they might just have been doing more about them.
This is the only possibly effective course of action for the serious problems of Canada's justice system.
Unlike most European countries (including the United Kingdom) and Japan which rely on quota systems, Canada and the United States have attempted to alleviate the serious problems of unemployment and discrimination experienced by their handicapped citizens by including them amongst the protected classes in their human rights legislation.
It also seems that Rajt is quite myopic in her criticisms of factory farming, because as opposed to Niman's nuanced arguments, she completely fails to acknowledge the very serious problems of factory farmed monocrops, which wipe out entire ecosystems, turn our topsoil into a desert wasteland, and release massive amounts of carbon, methane, and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere.
«As a result, we're failing to significantly address one of the most serious problems of our time.»
Regardless of whether CO2 is a problem — I tend to think it hasn't been and is not likely to be any time soon — there are other and more serious problems of feeding 9 billion people on the same amount of land, conserving and rehabilitating ecosystems, retaining water in landscapes and building wealthy and resilient communities.
As for the Wii U, despite its serious problems of development — you can be sure — will be resolved, it is probably the best idea we have -LSB-...]
As cute as they are, their unique anatomy makes them susceptible to certain serious problems of which...
As cute as they are, their unique anatomy makes them susceptible to certain serious problems of which their owners need to be aware.
At the very least, you'll feel more confident that your pup will never have to suffer from periodontal or canine gum diseases and help prevent the development of more serious problems of the heart valves.
In addition to the pedigree dog health issues they share with Labs, Boxers have some serious problems of their own to deal with.
Suggesting that it's one of the most serious problems of the religion, the biblical scholar and Vicar General emphasizes that frequently its not the vital sap of Jesus that pass through our hearts.
But it transpires that his uncle has serious problems of his own, and Alias realizes he can not escape the legacy of his skin even in the relative anonymity of the city.
Dating has been turned into one of the most serious problems of the modern - day society because a lot of people are struggling for the chance to be loved and cared by somebody.
The serious problems of water intoxication and hyponatremia should also be put in perspective to other deaths that occur during endurance events.
«This is exactly the reason why many people have expressed concern... like the New York State Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors, on the serious problems of implementing the law,» Jacobs said.
But is stealing likely to lead to more serious problems of theft in children?
The public campaign invites concerned and interested parents to get more information by attending parenting events, discussions, and conferences; offers group - based interventions for parents with specific interests and concerns; and provides in - depth treatment for parents who have children with serious conduct problems or who have serious problems of their own.
El Salvador, the smallest country in Central America, is facing serious problems of environmental degradation; in fact, only 2 percent of its original forest cover remains under natural conditions.
My show is about people and about their attempts to find solutions in their small ways for the serious problems of the world.
The drive to penalize private schools that discriminate on the basis of race by denying them tax exemption poses some serious problems of «bleed - through.»
• «Atheism must be accounted among the most serious problems of this age, and is deserving of closer examination» (19).
The relative affluence of many U.S. citizens has tended to cover up or mask serious problems of racism and antagonism between social classes.
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.
From this persistent fact of cultural conservatism arise the most serious problems of social conflict, including the bitter strife of races, classes, sects, and nations.
«New Democrats and other advocates have been pointing out serious problems of abuse and neglect of seniors for the last decade,» said Horgan.
There is also the serious problem of Gödel's Theorem.
We are faced again by the serious problem of the politician.
Hi Sam, Thank you for addressing the serious problem of homelessness.
Although the present chapter can not compensate completely for these failures, it will attempt at least to treat more explicitly the most serious problem of all — the so - called problem of theodicy.
The company is also addressing the hidden yet serious problem of unnatural growth forced upon farm animals, by eliminating the harmful feed additives and hormones pumped into cattle and pigs, including rBGH, zilpaterol hydrochloride, and ractopamine.
The ongoing series on by ProPublica has shined light on the serious problem of US maternal mortality.
This is the beginning of a blocked duct which if left untreated can move into the more serious problem of a breast infection which is called mastitis.
Hoosick Falls, meanwhile, has dealt with the even more serious problem of industrial contamination of its water supply.
Mr. Sprigg has claimed that gay men are more likely to engage in child sexual abuse and that allowing openly gay people in the military would «increase the already serious problem of homosexual assault in the military.»
«Mandating an earlier closing time for bars will not solve the serious problem of drinking and driving.
These numbers suggest that, however serious the problem of insufficient numbers entering the physician - scientist workforce, there's an even more important factor: The pipeline is broken, or at least leaking badly.
Will you, for instance, trust the military, all of whose branches agree that climate change is a serious problem of real import for them?
Extracting proper information from large data has become not only a serious problem of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), which produces an enormous amount of data, but also a difficult task for 3D molecular databases, as the amount of such data is increasing dramatically as well.
Because they are linked to massive hormone disruption with the serious problem of early puberty, ADHD, obesity, Type 2 diabetes, and the list goes on and on and on.
In 2010, he published «Waterlogged: The Serious Problem of Overhydration in Endurance Sports,» a book exposing how industry influences science, and how the beverage industry has influenced the drinking guidelines for athletes.
These shocking figures put the serious problem of physician burnout into perspective.
After this discussion, I tried taking Acetyl - L - Carnitine + Lipoic Acid (recommended for MS anyway) and was thrilled to find that they totally stopped a serious problem of blood flow being cut off to legs after just a few steps of vigorous exercise.
Global warming has become a very serious problem of the contemporary world.
Not only does he have reasons why no suspects have been found, not only is he a fine husband and father (Abbie Cornish plays his wife), but he has a serious problem of his own to deal with.
To solve the serious problem of what will my book look like on different devices, Amazon has developed the Kindle Previewer.
Ultimately it will lead to biting, the most serious problem of all.
In vetoing this bill, Gov. Schwarzenegger said, «I am returning Assembly Bill 241 without my signature. This... measure simply goes too far in an attempt to address the serious problem of puppy mills.
The problem of redeeming airline miles likely hit bottom in 2004, which suggests that airlines recognized how serious the problem of availability had become and set aside more seats for reward travel.
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