Sentences with phrase «sorts of problem in»

He caused us all sorts of problems in the corresponding fixture last season, with a red card for Kosh, two penalties and allowing a string of dirty tackles from Villa go unpunished.
None of Kolarov, Otamendi or Stones are error - free and, coupled with Bravo in goal, Giroud can cause this defense all sorts of problems in the air.
«It's the parents» fault», is the oft - heard retort to all sorts of problems in our educational system.
This, as you can imagine, can cause all sorts of problems in the long term.
And I haven't had those sorts of problems in a long time, just goes to show that you can't get too complacent.
Ubergridder accomplishes its goal of being a good Pac - Man - inspired game, but this is sort of a problem in of itself.
In this article, we will try to point out how to tackle with this sort of problem in writing.
Our single and annual travel insurance could help you out with all sorts of problems in the UK and abroad — whether you need urgent medical assistance, your money is stolen, or you miss your connection.
When confronted by the facts of climate science we think to ourselves: «environmentalists always exaggerate», «Australia has always had droughts», «a bit of warming would be good for us» and «humans have solved these sorts of problems in the past».
Are there problems resolving this sort of problem in Canada, or for that matter in the US or elsewhere?

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In both countries, many readmissions are caused by preventable clerical issues: poor record keeping, lack of patient education or unclear lines of communication — exactly the sorts of problems that startups like Seamless MD are trying to address.
But as demonstrated by the massive die - offs at the largest reef system in the planet, these sorts of efforts won't be enough to save the world's reefs without dealing with the larger carbon emissions problem.
Search giant Google is a data - collection empire, and while in many countries that has raised concerns over privacy, Google's relentless collection of information has led to all sorts of internal problems over how to identify and categorize patterns in the data glut.
Branson now believes in a sort of democratization of the problem, and its solutions.
However, I think some of the problems in education — that I can see — stem from the funding of a certain education model and therefore, the continual production of the same sorts of outcomes.
I was all sorts of problems for the authority figures in my life.
«The problem is, with credit cards, a lot of times your funds can be locked up for a week or more and there held in a sort of escrow in case someone requests a chargeback,» says White.
Fluorescent lights — used in an estimated 98 percent of commercial buildings — are particularly problematic because of «substropic flicker» which is invisible but causes all sorts of problems including fatigue, impaired visual task performance, distraction, headaches, and eye strain.
«I remember an early review where somebody wanted to know why I never spoke — which if you know me it's not my biggest problem today — I think I was sort of in shell shock, just because it was a trading floor environment.
In 1998 you had a rolling crisis of sorts where lots of little problems (emerging market debt scares) eventually boiled over into one bigger problem (the Russian default) and then appeared to be rolling over into foreign markets with the LTCM debacle.
The «consultants» help refine business plans, solve distribution problems, and otherwise provide the sort of service that could go for some $ 25,000 to $ 40,000 in any other setting.
Nevertheless, he maintained «the underlying engine of the bank is working very well» and he'd flown in a team from IBM to help their team sort the problems.
«It's not that there's been one or two cases where people found mistakes in proxy reports, it seems that almost every issuer who wrote in had a specific experience where they believed factual errors have been made in their proxy reports which then leads to all sorts of problems,» says Tuzyk, who has had clients who have experienced this problem.
This causes all sorts of problems for the brush including not being able to lather as well and not retaining as much water, resulting in a sub par shave.
Using it in the wrong manner can lead to all sorts of financial problems, including foreclosure.
The best way to avoid this sort of problem is to pro-actively include favorable language in the contract.
These countries are battening down the hatches — in two cases with the help of the IMF — to sort out their problems.
If postmodernity is or is going to be something really and materially new, then the Systematic Theology, in its preoccupation with the great problems of modernity and its paradigmatic exemplification of one sort of modernist thinking, will probably be an historical artifact from the day of its publication.
Stringfellow quotes «if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sort» and then finds this «curious and ironical (sic — it should be ironic)»???? It is not at all.
In retirement, he will have none of those global problems to sort out anymore.
The obvious problem of dealing with such contrasts in the linear form of narrative can be alleviated by pointing out explicitly what sorts or contrasts are being integrated, so that even if readers lose sight of the particular information involved, they can still appreciate the aesthetic transformation of elements.
The tendency is to assume that our greatest need in confronting problems of this sort is economic prosperity.
«Were we to separate legal and sacramental marriage, it would solve all sorts of problems, not the least of which is the growing discomfort that many of us have that legal marriage is available only to some responsible adults who are in monogamous relationships.»
And that the time had come to throw open the windows, let in air, have arguments, have an airing of grievances — and that's sort of the big picture, and I don't have a problem with that big picture.
The other burdening problems of the Gospels that I want to talk about are like those questions in that they are not solvable but can only be lived with as a sort of continuing education.
But, in my experience, sometimes the best way to keep communication healthy and open is to go to bed angry and then talk about it the next morning when you've had enough sleep to know that leaving the milk out in the car probably wasn't a veiled act of aggression meant to symbolize every problem in the relationship, but rather just the sort of mistake anyone would make while distracted by a fascinating story on NPR.
The account we have of this preaching in Acts raises every sort of historical critical problem, and I would not pretend to any knowledge in depth of the issues involved.
The biblical hope is not based on human ability to sort out the problems of the world and order its future, but it is based on God's future, a future which God is bringing about in Jesus Christ.
Indeed, I would guess that idealism is the problem: whereas an atheist might be more likely to not hurt others because he / she does not want to be hurt (or live in a world like that), ideologies put a sort of filter between people.
I shall comment briefly on this problem in conclusion, but the present paper will leave the question of the self aside and consider the sort of vision of the world which may be fruitfully open to the new.
If you sort of read between the lines of the book, my solution to the problem of the violence of God in the Bible is in this book, but it is not really stated explicitly.
CAP's busiest times of year are November, as people try to tackle problems before Christmas arrives and in January and February, when they find new momentum to get things sorted.
Christian Century reviewers also disagreed: Samuel Terrien thought that J. B. presented «modern man's reaction to the problem of evil without the category of faith in a loving God» (January 7, 1959, p. 9); Tom F. Driver found the play afflicted with «a sort of theological schizophrenia,» divided between its religious and humanistic dimensions (January 7, 1959.
Although Whitehead never credits Bergson explicitly with these insights, it is clear that thinkers within a process framework are the ones who are obliged to come up with a solution to this sort of problem, while more traditional thinkers do not often or ever worry about the ways in which the intellect distorts reality by subsuming it in a spatialized conceptual scheme, or how the concrete process of thinking is distinct from thought.
The whole problem of the self in a deeper sense becomes a sort of blind door in the background of his soul behind which there is nothing.
The problem, then, for Israel, just as for us, is not how she came to believe in the existence of the divine, but rather how her experiences shaped that belief and how her people supported it when they had arrived at some sort of intellectual self - consciousness.
In recent decades, theoretical developments and widespread availability of powerful computers have drastically changed the sorts of problems that scientists and technologists can tackle, greatly altered the methods they use, and brought about major upheaval in rather fundamental concepts used in scientific worIn recent decades, theoretical developments and widespread availability of powerful computers have drastically changed the sorts of problems that scientists and technologists can tackle, greatly altered the methods they use, and brought about major upheaval in rather fundamental concepts used in scientific worin rather fundamental concepts used in scientific worin scientific work.
The same sort of problem with Hutchens» argument can be observed in the case of slavery.
Same reason plus man put sin in the world, causing all sorts of problems.
Searle's account of consciousness, in short, merely throws doubt on the wisdom of his initial assumption — that there are only two alternatives for tackling the problem of consciousness: either search for a causal theory or succumb to some sort of vicious Cartesian dualism.
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