Sentences with phrase «sorts of problems for»

I have now concluded that the disruption to law will be far, far greater than I envisaged, as I did not foresee the creativity now being applied by hacker lawyers solving all sorts of problems for clients.
The very base level of his idea is — Great works become paradigms because they were «sufficiently unprecedented to attract an enduring group of adherents away from competing modes of scientific activity,» [to quote Kuhn] and «sufficiently open - ended to leave all sorts of problems for the redefined group of practitioners to resolve.»
This causes all sorts of problems for them as they trade such as exiting too soon, over-trading and taking small profits, to name a few.
Bats is chaotic evil and causes all sorts of problems for the group, but he also acts as a mentor figure to Baby.
Guinea worms can cause all sorts of problems for their victims.
This can cause all sorts of problems for your child who is dependent on you for nourishment.
Her parents divorced when she was very young (which created all sorts of problems for her mother in a country where women need to be married), and when a college boyfriend she broke up with told her she was incapable of love because she came from a «broken family,» she wondered — was that true?
Hazard was causing all sorts of problems for Palace and thought he had made it 3 - 0 just before the break only for an offside flag to go up after James Tomkins had somehow cleared a Giroud shot moments earlier.
Rounding things out up top would be Mario Mandžukić and Álvaro Morata all of which would cause all sorts of problems for Carpi.
Costa stayed involved, his pace causing all sorts of problems for the Atalanta defense.
His pace and a packed midfield from Dortmund can cause all sorts of problems for Real Madrid.
They are compact at the back and offer incredible pace on the counter attack which caused all sorts of problems for Liverpool.
Regardless of the personnel, the attacking style of play that the Portuguese has implemented will be causing all sorts of problems for Hull.
In the current Scousers» setup, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling, two players who will be crucial to the visitors» chances of winning this Saturday's game, can cause all sorts of problems for their opponents, with their trickery, movement and rapid pace to go past defenders.
Ruben Ramirez was causing all sorts of problems for the U's defence as he did not allow Luis Llontop a moments respite between the sticks.
This causes all sorts of problems for the organization.
What's even more absurd is big daddy goodie created big daddy baddy and let's him run amuck causing all sorts of problems for his little kiddies.
All too often, however, we think that political society can provide the solution to all sorts of problems for which they are poorly equipped.
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.
I was all sorts of problems for the authority figures in my life.
Obamacare, and the restrictions on short - term plans, were designed to prevent these sorts of problems for people with preexisting conditions.
«More difficult, I think, is the question of whether home schooling poses any sort of a problem for society; a threat to social cohesion, for example, or a brain drain from the public schools.

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These sorts of odd - ball questions — logic puzzles, brainteasers and riddles — have been favoured by some employers as a means of testing problem - solving and communications skills for over half a century.
This is now going to be a problem for many REITs that considered grocery anchors to be safe havens of sorts.
«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.
«When you get resistance for a common infection, it's a big problem, which we're sort of ignoring a bit like global warming,» said Dr. Colin Broom, the CEO of Nabriva Therapeutics, a biotech firm developing a new antibiotic to treat community - acquired bacterial pneumonia.
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.
Though you're one of many using games to try to solve real problems, you've emerged as a sort of poster girl for the movement.
I think something that keeps becoming a problem for various sort of consumer - driven initiatives here is that people demand a level of security and predictability and reliability out of [healthcare that keeps them from being able to walk out of a doctor's office and say no, or keeps them from being willing to accept the consequences of a market, which, after all, rely to some degree on scarcity.
Take advantage of the services of a seasoned business coach, for example, someone who can help you to sort through the thorny problems of business ownership that only another entrepreneur can understand.
But for process theology boundaries of this sort are a major part of the problem.
The problem we confront here is really the problem of suffering, for it is our hurts for which we most need some sort of justification, some satisfying explanation.
He and I were talking to each other, while at the same time his eyes kept scanning the room for any sort of problem that might arise.
Unquestionably this will present very difficult problems for Christian theology and especially for the sort of theology which has been conventional during most of Christian history.
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.
I sort of think that the real problem with biblical illiteracy is how we define and test for biblical illiteracy.
For all of the weariness we certainly feel from the worldly admixtures that fill these sorts of tales, where our efforts or our supposed innate goodness solves the problems of an imbalanced world — and the Disney franchises certainly are chief among these offenders — I was reminded that their breathtaking reach is a kind of pre-evangelism that we must mine for the sake of the KingdFor all of the weariness we certainly feel from the worldly admixtures that fill these sorts of tales, where our efforts or our supposed innate goodness solves the problems of an imbalanced world — and the Disney franchises certainly are chief among these offenders — I was reminded that their breathtaking reach is a kind of pre-evangelism that we must mine for the sake of the Kingdfor the sake of the Kingdom.
BREWER: This is the sort of question that really underlies a good deal of the problem: the question of the nature of the evidence for the Resurrection.
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.
I certainly don't begrudge Jesus for saying such prayer, nor do I think less of Him, nor do I see it as any sort of theological problem.
I was recently talking with someone about the violence of God in the Bible and I pointed out that we Christians have no problem condemning the violence that Allah commands Muslims to carry out in his name... why is it okay for God to tell His people to carry out that same sort of violence?
It is to ask that economists learn ecology and that ecologists learn economics; that science meets religion and both learn from each other; that our innermost human problems are seen, not simply as some personal aberration, but as intimately linked with the sort of society we create for ourselves.
According to Judith P. Swazey and Stephen R. Scher, «The whistle - blower may be — and within his group usually is — perceived and treated as a Judas Iscariot who has committed a disloyal, indeed treasonable act» (Whistleblowing in Biomedical Research [1982], p. 179) The problem is frequently compounded by a sort of double - agent masquerade: some nay sayers, looking for credentials, claim to be whistleblowers.
I don't mean we're fortunate if difficulties arise for us, because that can be a real trial and lead to all sorts of terrible problems.
Buddha had given utterance to many wise observations, on all sorts of subjects, practical, moral, spiritual, or if he did not say all that is reported of him, and in the form in which they are now given, they were in his spirit, and the problem was how to get a hearing for them.
Examples of this sort, taken from well - established sciences, may serve as practicing ground for biology and the higher - rung domains in which the shaping of the appropriate simples is still an open problem.
I suggest further that many of the problems with which theologians now wrestle arise out of assumptions formed for them by more or less consciously accepted ideas of a philosophical sort.
Hospitality and all sorts of possibilities of sustenance prevented the housing question from ever growing serious (for it is lacking also in Jesus» sayings about worry); the problem of wearing apparel is not serious, and, in case of utter need, food can be gathered in the fields (Mark 2:23).
Equally true, a product recall for any sort of quality or contamination problem can not only be extremely damaging in terms of loss of consumer confidence and reputation but the financial implications — including heavy retailer fines — can also be immense.
Corn increases the acidity of the stomach dramatically, causing all sorts of health problemsfor instance: liver disease.
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