Sentences with phrase «serious problems which»

However, while we agree that these are potentially serious problems which should be fixed, we feel it's important to point out how difficult they would be to exploit — unlike Meltdown and Spectre.
What politician is going to claim a Nature journal article is full of errors, or that the Russell ocean model has serious problems which lead to nutty GCM behavior?
Consider, for example, Bjorn Lomborg, who has never «denied» global warming, climate change, nor that they represent serious problems which ought to be addressed, probably by government intervention.
If a wife doesn't want to work but needs to for financial reasons, if she wants to work but her husband feels that woman's place is in the home, or vice versa, serious problems which need to be openly dealt with may occur.
Portfolio fees are a serious problem which will rob you of your retirement wealth if you are not careful.
It seems from the letter there was a serious problem which was destroying their fellowship.
And as for your assertion (which comes out of nowhere and is irrelevant to the prior discussion) that «atheists has (sic) a serious problem which is lack of moral compass» is incorrect in many cases.
This internal poisoning is a serious problem which can lead to malnutrition and other problems.
While this only occurs in 1 in 5000 dogs, it is a more serious problem which likely would require hospitalization.
Having a worm is a normal part of a puppy's life, but you should make sure that it gets treated as soon as possible, because it can quickly become a serious problem which can lead to a bad quality of life for your furry friend.
Dogs that continually scratch the ear can cause a more serious problem which results in the rupturing of the tympanic membrane.
«But», you could now say to me, «granting, for the sake of argument only, that Miliband and others may be going rather too far, surely there is clear scientific evidence that human - induced global warming presents a serious problem which has to be dealt with.

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The problem you address could be as targeted and serious as leaded water in Flint, Mich., which David Tarver is helping his community solve through an urban entrepreneurship initiative.
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.
The volatility also leads to more transactions, which leads to higher transaction fees in Bitcoin's congested network — a big problem if Bitcoin - based micropayments are to become a serious prospect.
Though he acknowledged that the U.S. «has some serious trade issues with China, which have grown over the years,» including not just tariffs but also alleged Chinese cybersecurity breaches and intellectual property violations of American companies, the CEO said those problems do not necessitate a trade war.
It is a serious problem, the likes of which we have never had.»
And ticket prices remain on average far below those in other parts of the world, a serious problem for a company like Imax, which depends on premium pricing to justify higher production costs.
That officer — the fit younger man in his 30s — came with a more serious complaint: He had developed headaches, hearing problems and a sharp pain in one ear, especially, following a strange experience in which something like a beam of sound seemed to have been directed at his home.
Both union officials and NGOs say Unilever seems serious about tackling the problems, which are common in the supply chains of giant corporations producing across the globe.
I actually tend to agree with Zuckerberg's post-election comment — which he since apologized for — that it was «crazy» to think that «Fake News» influenced the election; my view is that Fake News is a symptom of a far more serious problem: filter bubbles.
The left, however, for too long has been satisfied with talking about cultural imperialism and corporate exploitation, both of which are serious problems.
In China and India, which have serious pollution problems, 65 percent and 60 percent of millennials respectively say they're willing to pay more for eco-friendly products.
The bad news: Researchers at Tenable, a security firm, found a serious bug in code from Schneider Electric, which has issued a fix after being given a heads - up about the problem.
This would also solve another problem, which is that no one believes the Fed would take serious actions at a meeting that doesn't have a press conference despite Yellen's assurances that every meeting is «live.»
Primarily, link cloaking is a defence against commission theft in the affiliate marketing industry which is a serious problem.
Sergei Guriev, a former advisor to the Russian government, told CNBC that, should oil prices stay at their near - record lows of around $ 82 a barrel, Russia, which is basing its economic forecasts on a much higher oil price, would face a «serious 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.»
It could be worse for Amgen Inc. (AMGN), it really could, look, they could be Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD), which is facing serious problems right now thanks to a weak drug pipeline, as you can see by the chart below.
This woman had serious psychiatric problem which was getting treated for many years.
The Charter has caused serious problems — of theology, justice, and morale — which continue to bedevil and undermine the Catholic priesthood in the United States.
I have some serious problems with some fundamental theological beliefs taught by Martin Luther, but I also appreciate his many brilliant spiritual insights, not the least of which is «Where God builds a church the devil builds a chapel.»
The «assessment reveals serious doctrinal problems,» said the report, which called for major reforms.
Even among those who profess to value good manners (which frequently turns out to mean that they dislike being treated rudely without necessarily being willing to behave politely themselves), it is widely held that the decline of etiquette is a problem to be dealt with only after the panoply of more serious social problems has been solved.
«I studied philosophy and law and then practiced law in big international firms in Amsterdam and Brussels for seven years before dramatic circumstances in my life brought me and my wife to consider an invitation from Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna and Grand Chancellor of the ITI, to come to Austria to help him with building up and professionalising the ITI, which at that time had existed for only 7 years and which was dealing with serious financial problems and battling for its survival.
The more serious problem arises at the point at which philosophers draw inferences based on the assumption that their systematic positions are essentially complete.
Occasionally serious problems surface during the sessions, which lead to more extensive counseling.
The melting of our polar caps is a serious problem, and one which has numerous sources.
In the chapter on «Truth» Wieman reveals a serious misunderstanding of Whitehead's concept of God, albeit an error which may arise in part from problems within Process and Reality.
It also disguises a more serious problem - the lack of obedience, which has resulted in the fracturing of Christendom and 30K different denominations.
It is true that he discusses the problem of the relation of time to entropy; but after pointing out serious difficulties of the view which identifies «time direction» with entropy, he dismisses them with a simple declaration (PS 6:246).
The report, which covers a period from 1945 to 2010, says «the scale» of the abuse «is relatively small in percentage terms, but is a serious problem in absolute numbers.»
Such a State is thrown back on positive law, which is purely relativistic, and can cause serious problems — for example, the newly unified Germany had great difficulty in prosecuting Erich Honecker for his crimes, since they were not illegal under the old system of the DDR.
A third area in which we need very much more of theological preaching is the deeper and more serious aspect of the problem of evil, namely, sin.
Efficient causation, on which this investigation shall concentrate, has in contrast presented serious problems.
But as impressive as Hartshorne's achievement still seems to me to be in clarifying both sets of problems, I have become increasingly convinced that his attempted solutions to them also involve certain difficulties, some of which I take to be serious.
It is a book on the prevention of serious marital problems by two means — early recognition and correction of problems which could grow, and a continuing approach to strengthening, broadening, and deepening the total relationship.
A familiar problem in the interpretation of the words of Jesus — a problem which has evoked interminable discussion and is basic to the most serious of all social issues — is the attitude of Jesus toward violence and hence toward war.
Consequently, no theology can afford to ignore a problem the solution to which is a necessary if not sufficient condition for tackling any other serious problems.
«When he presented he had a dilated pupil, which is a serious neuralgic problem, indicating that the person is about to neurologically die,» said Lage's nuerosurgeon, Dr. Arthur Daus.
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