Sentences with phrase «set of problems»

This creates its own set of problems for motorists.
Keeping your dog locked in a crate for most of the day and all night will create a whole new set of problems for you.
While shelter dogs may no longer have to worry about the elements or the hazards of our urban jungle, they face a different set of problems in their temporary home.
With every new season, comes a new set of problems for your skin.
If you go the tofu route, it's really important that you eat organic varieties only, otherwise you have a whole other set of problems on your hands.
The fight against fat takes on a whole new set of problems when diets become a danger to your health.
In these studies, later grade school students worked on a task, succeeded nicely on the first set of problems, and received praise.
However, it is questionable whether a person who graduated from law school without a well developed set of problem solving skills will acquire them sufficiently through basic mediation training.
When attempting to fill a position, they are worried about solving a specific set of problems.
When choosing a partner, we are choosing, along with that person, a particular set of problems that we will be grappling with for the next many years.
But it may be best not to insist on a neat structure to such a complex set of problems.
Such laws would not be flexible enough to cover the next set of problem dogs and would do nothing to control irresponsible owners.
A fifth and most difficult set of problems is the social control of alcohol production and consumption.
(2) A second great set of problems facing the world deal with the deterioration of the environment.
Every shop owner will have his own special set of problems, because every shop is different.
But there is also a separate set of problems educators in smaller, rural schools deal with.
And that made me grateful for one more set of problems I don't have.
But he is also presenting practical solutions to an extremely urgent set of problems.
Do you potentially create a massive set of problems by stopping all of that?
Should old age, like childhood, be regarded as a separate stage of life, one offering a distinct set of problems and requiring a distinct set of values?
If a woman is breastfeeding a child when its old enough to eat food, there is a whole other set of problems at play.
The former required little revision of traditional Western thinking, only the recognition of a new set of problems calling for new technical solutions.
The report is also notable for not proposing solutions to the disturbing set of problems it laid out, although the author did suggest policy prescriptions elsewhere.
This cat has a complicated set of problems, all of which could decrease her appetite.
Maybe we can't, not in a way that allows us to make one of those neat «x degrees = y set of problems» tables.
Overall, solar companies are looking for more specific software solutions to fix a narrower set of problems.
As the developed nations already have a financial set of problems, it should be relatively easy to manipulate some progress towards less carbon dioxide production without trying to squeeze out false economic arguments.
Of course consumers would have to know to go to the publisher's site but that's an entirely different set of problems.
Managing all of this data generates its own set of problems — things like storage, security and data protection, and compliance — but it also creates opportunities.
While most entrepreneurs dream of having a successful company, a growing business often comes with its own unique set of problems.
All of these things mean we can't do it so we're stuck with it as it is and everybody has got the same set of problems.
But a world populated by robotic technologies poses a whole new set of problems.
Sometimes these approaches appear to work in the short - term, but they create other sets of problems.
With the first set of problems, tests now used for student accountability are designed in a way that ignores some types of student achievement and some student characteristics.
The employer has a specific set of problems that need to be solved at the end of this process.
In particular, the problems of identification and distribution of teacher - learner roles in virtual learning processes seem to form the key factors in this complex set of problems.
They need to look at what the next set of problems might be.
Second, when students then experienced a second, difficult set of problems, those who had been praised for their intelligence now told us they felt dumb.
This raises a special set of problems for litigants involved in family law disputes.
Business assistance services Business travelers face a unique set of problems when traveling.
In two articles in Education Next, we have highlighted a different set of problems with most teacher pension plans.
Pre-orders are the only way to get ASINS ahead of time, but pre-orders come with their own set of problems which I won't go into here.
James's parishioners, each with their own set of problems including drug use, adultery, and prostitution to name only a few.
They tackled each particular set of problems as it turned up, and so the roller coaster ride smoothed out, lulling them into the idea that their lives would stay less chaotic for a while.
Company leaders — including Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, and Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer — have struggled to address a growing set of problems, including Russian interference on the platform, the rise of false news and the disclosure over the weekend that 50 million of its user profiles had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica, a voter - profiling company.
One sign that the company may already be looking to transform its business model is its hiring of interim CEO John Chen, former head of enterprise mobility specialist Sybase Inc., a company that had its own set of problems before Chen came on board.

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