Sentences with phrase «than a fundamental problem»

Louis Crandall, chief economist at the research firm Wrightson ICAP, described the likely consequences as «lots of short - term technical impacts, depending on how fast they did it, rather than fundamental problems
If the government insists on picking winners with subsidized technology programs, then nuclear strikes me as much more fruitfull, as it is already proven and close to economic and investment can be concentrated on marginal problems like waste disposal, rather than fundamental problems like «will this approach even work.»

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The D - Wave Two isn't just faster than other computers; it's the first commercially available quantum computer, which uses the fundamental principles of physics to solve problems in a completely different way.
I can't think of anything more fundamental than deciding about whether or not to continue with a problem pregnancy.
The fundamental (excuse the pun) problems with far - right Christianity are exactly the same issues our Savior spoke about to the Pharisees: judgmentalism, hypocrisy, intolerance, and the hyper - extremity of observing the letter of the law rather than its spirit (as evidenced by statements from various preachers that people such gays and disobedient children should be killed).
The fundamental question that Bonhoeffer poses before us is «If religion is no more than a «garment of Christianity» which must now be cast aside because it has lost its meaning in a «world come of age», if the real problem facing Christianity today is not so much that of religionlessness, but precisely that of religion, then what does all this mean for the church?»
Rather than adopting specific short - term approaches to problems of adolescent sexuality, Congress opted in this Act to authorize a series of grants for research and services directed to the discovery of fundamental causes and long - term remedial measures.
At any rate, if process - relational thinkers can work through fundamental systemic problems relating to the nature of the self and the God - world relationship, perhaps we might solve as a by - product the question of a realistic envisioning of the resurrection life; if we can't, then this mode of thought has problems more foundational than those at issue in this essay.
Indeed, the serious technical and conceptual problems in squaring gravity with quantum theory are MUCH more fundamental than any known problem in evolutionary theory.
Again, some middle axioms, statements that are less than fundamental principles but more than day - by - day strategies, may prove helpful as guidelines in considering what actions to take in response to the problem of media violence:
Watermark Funds Management's Joshua Ross was one investor who identified the potential problems more than a year ago, though the fund unwound its short position because of concerns the Murray Goulburn price would defy fundamentals in the face of strong dairy thematics playing out in stocks such as Bellamy's and Bega.
It goes far deeper than that, and is a fundamental societal problem that extends far past athletes
But the problem is even more fundamental than that.
That is a fundamental problem because human milk is low in fat and it is especially low in protein, much lower, for example, than cows» milk.
Is the living wage the answer to poverty and inequality - no, not at all, because it merely tinkers round the edges of servitude, and negotiates better terms rather than dealing with the fundamental problem.
Rather than address the fundamental problems damaging our schools, the Mayor has lowered expectations, weakened accountability, and unsuccessfully attempted to restri
Rather than address the fundamental problems damaging our schools, the Mayor has lowered expectations, weakened accountability, and unsuccessfully attempted to restrict parent choice.
In my earlier critique of the move to create a Special Prosecutor rather than an Independent Public Prosecutor, I proposed the appointment of a person in the character and stature of Martin Amidu (or Anas) as someone who could do well to surmount the fundamental problem and make some strides in the fight against corruption in spite of the challenges of independence.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's press release is little more than a distraction from more fundamental problems, according to advocates and people familiar with the system.
The fundamental problem with many conventional project management frameworks is probably even more relevant to science than it is to business: They simply aren't adaptive enough.
Rather than encouraging researchers to take on problems that serve the public interest — a basic function of science and the fundamental reason that citizens support funding for science — Edwards believes those «perverse incentives» make researchers cautious and only concerned with their own interests.
Even more fundamental than the passage of a particular bill is the question of what, exactly, the «deeply concerned» Miller and his colleagues understand to be the policy problems involved in universities» treatment of postdocs.
Clear, concise, well - written proposals that identify an interesting problem or question early and frame it in terms of the fundamental science fare better than proposals that are vague and unfocused.
«The fundamental problem is an ecosystem that values where you publish and how many papers you publish rather than what you publish.
NCEAS continues to look for new money, but in the current financial squeeze, the center post-NSF will likely be a smaller, different place, with an emphasis more on applied problems than fundamental ecological questions.
Physics suggests information is more fundamental than matter, energy, space and time — the problems start when we try to work out what that means
These ideas «solve the problem in a far more fundamental manner than rushing in with food aid,» Shah argued — a fact that has been born out in academic research for the past several decades.
The fundamental problem, he says, is that conventional jets become impractical at velocities exceeding about Mach 2.7 (2.7 times the speed of sound); the inflowing air slows rapidly on entering the engine and generates more heat than most available materials can withstand.
The county - fair challenge of guessing how many gum balls are in a jar is far more than just a game for kids; understanding how objects pack into a particular volume is a fundamental problem of physics and engineering.
Quantum computers could solve problems much more quickly and efficiently than classical computers, potentially leading to significant improvement in situational awareness with the capability to process large amount of available data, a fundamental priority research area for the U.S. Army.
When Catwoman's sexiness factor is higher without the costume than with it, there's a fundamental problem in design.
Yet if the challenge can be met, if the attention of the adolescent culture can be directed toward, rather than away from, those educational goals which adults hold for children, then this provides a far more fundamental and satisfactory solution to the problem of focusing teenagers» attention on learning.
There have been questions about the quality of the study, but this merely underscores one of NAS's fundamental problems: the lack of independent, reliable research on the effectiveness of its designs, a deficiency that allows decisions like Memphis's to be made more on the basis of politics than sound evidence about what works.
This emphasis on early - language and «problem - solving» skills rather than on early content was a fundamental mistake.
The overall results illustrate two fundamental problems: It's easier to boost scores in math than it is in reading, and the test scores of older students have not increased.
The fundamental problem with this loaded Sorento is that Kia seems to assume there are «Kia intenders,» folks who want to move up in the brand hierarchy and will conceivably pay more than $ 45K for the privilege of driving one of its four - cylinder SUVs.
The problem is much more fundamental than that, however.
If I see fundamental flaws, such as a core problem in the structure, a wrong turn in the plot, characters that require a radical makeover, or the need to change the narrative voice, I'll usually suggest a consultation rather than a developmental edit.
Libraries have two fundamental problems here: they have less control over the situation than publishers do, and they are about to get some serious competition from the private sector.
The fundamental problem with chip - based systems is the requirement that the customer physically handle the card after the transaction is complete, rather than being able to get all the physical card handling out of the way while merchandise is being rung up.
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So, here's the fundamental problem with these voter - driven lists: they're far more reflective of existing popularity and the willingness to campaign by the contenders than appreciable talent.
The are several fundamental problems with your approach: 1) You are looking at stations individually, rather than as part of a network.
The lack of trend in the GCR is a more fundamental problem, and it may well be that night time temperatures have risen faster than day - time temperatures, but I didn't think we could say that with certainty at present.
Some councils are better than others but the fundamental problem is that councils are involved at all.
The fundamental problem is that strong government intervention leads often to a larger increase in stupid solutions than in wise ones because there are always more ways to act stupidly than to act wisely.
Corner's desire to help the Conservative Party reconnect with natural conservatives with environmental issues aims to address a far more fundamental problem with British (And European) politics than it is able to grasp.
One fundamental problem in using any single location is that there's much more noise in local temperatures than in global or wide area averages.
However, the problems are much more fundamental than the IPCC, and the Natural Geoscience article allow, or for that matter many so - called skeptics.
Starting with the general effects of the Charter between private parties, the Advocate General emphasized that Article 51 (1) of the Charter which speaks of application of the Charter to the Union and the Member States does not e contrario exclude effects on private parties by not mentioning them (para 29); not only do declarations of fundamental rights typically not address private parties, but Article 51 (1) also primarily addresses the completely different problem of the reach of the binding effect of the Charter for organs of the Union and the Member States rather than its effects in the relations between private parties (paras 30 - 31).
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