Sentences with phrase «than a problem spread»

Generally, these individuals had problems with one specific game rather than a problem spread across multiple titles.

Not exact matches

CR's analysis of the available government and industry sunroof failure data suggests that the problem is spread across the industry but is more prevalent in some brands — notably Kia and Hyundai — than their overall market share would indicate.
The 33 - year - old establishment has spread to more than 500 locations in 48 states and six countries, and is known as a children's birthday party haven, but some security experts say that this demographic is part of the problem.
Note: they have lower liquidity than standard index ETFs, which means bigger bid / ask spreads, and this can be a real problem during times of low volatility.
The problem is fred the xbox playing person doesn't create their own church, try to dictate social policies, use it as a way to spread intolerance and hatred of those that are different than them, no.
Women having babies they don't want or can't provide for, demonizing the use of condoms spreading aids and STDs, and claiming problems can be solved by prayer rather than science.
The problem is mainstream muslims are clueless about how to stop them, we are doing out best to report them to the authorities but sometimes it is not easy even for US to tell and I think perhaps it is going to take a collective effort of all of us together to rid ourselves of this scourge... rather than a «Its us against the Muslim world» approach which only alienates more people, and is contribute to the problem spreading.
One question / problem I have is that the dough is much more moist than yours appears in the picture: it spreads out much more on the bench while yours appears to be firm.
After melting problems looked it up and it is much more complicated than just putting it in the microwave — also — should say that you want the medium scoop to spread out the spiders --
They did spread more than I expected but not a problem.
The problem with the high end talent you're talking about (Jones, Collins, Butler, etc.) eventually get pricey and Belichick would rather spread $ 10 million to three players like Harmon, Chung and Guy rather than spend $ 10 million on one Butler or Jones.
The Lib Dems» problem is that their vote is much more evenly spread than that of the other two parties.
The Federal Aviation Administration established the center in 2004 under a Congressional directive to study air quality problems in airline cabins in the wake of the previous year's severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in Asia, which later spread to more than two dozen countries in North America, South America and Europe.
Left unchecked, radical extremists will eradicate the evidence of more than 10,000 years of human achievement in Syria and Iraq, and the problem is spreading.
The main problem is that people just don't use hand dryers for long enough for their hands to dry fully — the CDC recommends 30 to 45 seconds — and wet hands spread bacteria more readily than dry hands.
Recent internal progress reports obtained by LA School Report show only 54 percent of seniors are currently on track to meet their «A through G» course requirements for graduation, but the reports also show the problem is spread throughout the district, as 55 of its 59 traditional high schools with more than 200 students show a projected graduation rate behind last year's districtwide rate of 74 percent.
Goals keep you focussing your energy, time and resources on the things that you really want (rather than getting distracted or spreading yourself too thinly — a very real problem for authors today!)
The Eurozone is transforming what was a fringe problem into a core problem and CDS spreads of Germany and France are greater than those of the UK, which has its own currency.
So, rather than get the 50 highest yielding stocks in the S&P 500, which could be concentrated in a few problem - plagued sectors, your risk is spread evenly across all major sectors.
Given that the government is clipping a spread, and borrowers are obtaining better terms than the market could give, could there be any problem?
Though your pooch loves nut butters of all types, they often have problems digesting more than a very small amount of these fatty, caloric spreads.
That may soon be of bigger concern than global warming especially in underdeveloped countries, where germs in such wastes get spread haphazardly and may lead to major health problems.
With the spread of Islam to parts of the world with less sunshine than the traditionally Muslim counties, and the apparent trend toward total body covering by Muslim women, vitamin D deficiency problems will increase.
The divergence problem is wider spread than just a few trees starting in 1960.
When you look at ethics, you judge those of handing the 2100 generation a 700 ppm climate, several degrees warmer, with rising sea levels to adapt to, or whether anything can be done to mitigate that by developing appropriate technologies, and encouraging those to spread rapidly while discouraging those that are part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
If you find you have the same problem with your own resume, it is better to spread it out over two pages than to try to cram too much information into one cluttered page.
This enables you to consolidate your relevant skills and experience into one impressive section, rather than spreading this info out in a traditional experience section that draws attention to problem areas.
Creating the impression that bullying is a bigger problem than it is spreads misinformation, which in media reports raises many ethical and professional concerns.
The core program is carefully structured and controlled to maintain program integrity; it is staffed with sufficient trained personnel to provide supervision; it is equipped with media and marketing materials to spread the program; and it costs less than $ 50 per child (2008 dollars), making it reasonably affordable.85 To be sure, the Triple P trial in South Carolina was not without problems.
In 2002, just over one third of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years or older reported a disability or long term health problem in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey47, spread relatively evenly over remote and non-remote areas.48 Overall, 7 % of respondents reported an intellectual disability; 23.6 % a physical disability and 13.7 % a disability in relation to hearing, speech or sight (with many respondents reported more than one type of disability).49
Still, it is interesting that the indirect forms of victimization (including experiences of others speaking ill of you behind your back, spreading untrue or mean rumors about you, ignoring you or treating you «like thin air», and trying to make others dislike you), which could hardly be said to involve more serious forms of abuse than the direct forms of victimization that were asked about, turned out to predict the development of both emotional symptoms and conduct problems.
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