Sentences with phrase «surface of the problem»

After surfacing all of these problems, the group then talked about what cities and school systems can do to address them.
Last week, the saga took a new twist when the chair of the investigating committee, Shunsuke Ishii, resigned after evidence surfaced of problems in publications he had co-authored.
And its expressions are frequently involved in a surfacing of the problem at some other point.
But when these ideas are presented together as a whole, the reader starts to see a larger account of what just might ail us beneath the surface of the problems of the pill and the sexual revolution — as substantial as those problems and their consequences are.
The activity of the Society, the opposition to it, and its inability to do much more than scratch the surface of the problem indicated how seriously slavery divided the American people.
However the recorded figures are just scratching the surface of the problem — in reality the annual number of disability hate crimes is likely to be in the tens of thousands.
Saying the executive action «barely scratches the surface of this problem» the campaign asserts that New York will continue to «not treat youth in an age - appropriate manner, which leads to youth who are more likely to re-offend and less likely to turn their lives around and become productive citizens.
Just measuring the serum levels of T3, T4 and TSH, and perhaps thyroid antibodies is just touching the surface of the problem and wholly inadequate.
This — the disappointed outcry from an audience member as the closing credits rolled on Paranormal Acvitity: The Ghost Dimension — only scratches the surface of the problems with this film.
One individual alone can effect change only within arm's length, but if you can get others to think critically and look beneath the surface of a problem, then your influence spreads out like ripples from a pebble thrown into a pond.
One of the sculptural installations on show has already been found a new home, but SPG recognize that they have barely scratched the surface of the problem — the accompanying catalogue features 95 works by 54 artists, all of which are «offered for adoption».
The Commission's plans to bring aviation into the Emissions Trading Scheme hardly scratch the surface of the problem and will not come close to delivering the necessary emissions» cuts.
However, according to researchers from the University of California in Irvine (UCI), these assessments of Greenland's ice melt literally only skimmed the surface of the problem.
Even with all of the additional info seen here within my GelbspanFiles blog posts, I've barely scratched the surface of the problems surrounding the accusation against skeptics.
Carbon offset programs that fund reforestation efforts are positive, but will never even come close to scratching the surface of the problem.
The value of a real estate professional is much deeper than the average consumer sees on the surface of a problem - free transaction.
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