Sentences with phrase «supposed problem»

In the same way, suppose your problem with obesity is the time dependent development of insulin resistance over two decades.
Suppose your problem with obesity is due to excessive cortisol due to stress and sleep deprivation.
He denies the significance of shortages or educational standards or any of the other supposed problems cited by «extremely slick» H - 1B proponents, and points out ways that visas save employers money.
Jens had to sit on his hands and watch when he came back from injury so Al knows the score but it's all way to soon to be supposing the problems solved.
I suppose the problem for many is keywords; not choosing the right ones, knowing how to use them or fully understanding user intent.
So, let's all just relax about the iPhone X and its supposed problems.
i suppose the problem for many is the nature of scripture.
I suppose the problem is, he never specified what under achieving was or is!
It was all about Everton and their supposed problems and the suggestion was that Sean Dyche would tell the players to try and quieten the home crowd, or better still get them restless, by keeping it tight for the first half hour or so.
Since Messi first broke into the Barcelona starting 11 back in 2006, he's been the forest, and any supposed problem was just a tree.
For at least 450 years, policymakers have sought solutions to the supposed problems caused by the fecund, feckless poor, especially those bearing children outside marriage.
«While there are quite reasonable steps [in the trade union bill] to increase transparency, the main thrust of the measures seems to be both partisan and disproportionate to the supposed problems that they are seeking to address,» wrote Kerslake, who was made a life peer in March.
Mark I suppose the problem is that it sounds like these men have crossed over from confident into arrogant.
Despite all the supposed problems at Warner Bros., the studio still boasts four of the year's 12 biggest movies
The supposed problems did not really affect me, however.
I suppose the problem is: who decides at what point the conduct becomes unfair?
I suppose my problem exists here: My consumer confidence peaked several years ago and it had nothing in the way of logic (or income) to back it up.
It's a shame the CDC allowed Fenwick to influence this study and create hysteria over a problem that doesn't seem to exist and advocate against something that is actually a very viable solution to that supposed problem.
I suppose the problem for many people was that there was no way of finding any kind of control or choice in the mode.
I suppose my problem in # 38 was using a phrase — Voronoi tessellation — that no one was familiar with.
In fact, the pipeline might actually alleviate the supposed problem.
netdr: I suppose the problem with being as retarded as you are is that you have no way of knowing how stupid you look.
What changes will we make to «fix» the supposed problem today that will create far greater consequences for future generations.
If the US Supreme Court has been doing it surely they have some data on the supposed problems or have worked them out.
Daniel Ryan, a professor who teaches law of war at the National Defense University, stated the supposed problem most succinctly: «We don't know when or if a cyber attack rises to the level of «armed attack»» (Gjelten, 2010).
I suppose the problem is that there is nothing that I can no longer do that I once did; it's simply that the extent which I can do has lessened.
I suppose my problem is, after I close my laptop, trying to muster some excitement over my very nice yet 10 year old remodeled kitchen (with a frig that is a ticking time bomb and doesn't match the dishwasher we replaced a few years ago) and my 20 year old living room furniture.
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