The phrase
"source of the problem" refers to the origin or cause of an issue, difficulty, or trouble.
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The first step is to see your vet, and if medical problems aren't the cause, pay close attention to each
potential source of the problem and ensure it's resolved.
Again this year, it looks as if state aid for schools will be the major
source of problems in buttoning down a state budget by the end of the week when the current budget expires.
However the Publishers Association, whose Code of Practice the SoA has asked to be «updated to deal with e-books» as well as «honoured», has told The Bookseller it disagrees that contractual relations were the principal
source of the problem of falling author earnings, pointing instead to «deeper market factors».
The technician will be expected to troubleshoot malfunctions and locate
sources of problems by examining mechanical devices in the process of utilizing precision measuring, testing instruments and listening for problems.
We continuously put forth a broader perspective, and this has led to our preference for the term, «cat and dog population surplus» since «pet» «overpopulation» implies that too much reproduction is the sole
source of the problems which result in unnecessary euthanasia in shelters, and that people's pets are entirely responsible.
It looks better for lawmakers to ban a breed than to target the true
source of the problem with supposedly killer breeds: often young, unsupervised, poorly raised kids or the irresponsible adult looking for another status symbol to prove machismo.
Troubleshoot malfunctions and
locate sources of problems by examining mechanical devices in the process of utilizing precision measuring, testing instruments and listening for problems.
Regardless of what your current relationship condition is, the key to healing and recovery (both individually and as a couple) is to first understand where the
true source of your problem lies.
When Tim Berners - Lee sketched out what we now know as the World Wide Web, he offered it as a solution to an age - old but
prosaic source of problems: documentation.
And as much dysfunction as there has been around the HBP's Swiss headquarters, the
ultimate source of the problem is located some 300 miles to the north, in Brussels.
Apologies in advance if this question has been asked before; I'm not familiar enough with cars to identify or make speculations on the
relative source of this problem.
For both routine and emergency servicing the staff has always been excellent; the one time I had an recurring problem they worked very hard to locate the
unusual source of the problem and fix it at a surprisingly low cost.
Richard Mollet, outgoing chief executive for the Publishers Association, argued that the
principle source of the problem was not in publishers» contracts but the result of «deeper market factors».
This can not be overemphasized: a dog's lack of trust in its owner's corrections is one of the major
sources of problems between dogs and their owners.
Check in was cool and complicated by the request for a cash deposit of THB1, 000 (instead of accepting credit card) and the oddity of having to sign the receipt immediately for having received the deposit back — a potential
source of problems later.
Instead, Trump has suggested everything from taking away the rights of due process to wondering if maybe those darn games might be the real
source of a problem plaguing a nation that did nothing after 20 elementary school kids were gunned down in 2012.
In this article I have selected three
perennial sources of problems for solicitors which the courts have had to address: undertakings, overage clauses and the «exclusionary rule» in construction claims, and highlighted some risk management issues.
Phrases with «source of the problem»