Sentences with phrase «than an appropriate solution»

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Rather than narrowing the focus of inquiry and polarizing discussion, a more appropriate and helpful function would be bringing to bear on a situation the sum total of perspectives, disciplines and facilities in order to form an adequate understanding of the options which can lead to solutions.
Rather than adding to the legal code, wouldn't it be better simply to make more people aware of the law, encouraging flexible solutions appropriate to individual situations?
If your baby is older than 3 months you can still try this, but there are probably more age appropriate solutions in «The No Cry Baby Sleep Solution» by Elizabeth Pantley.
If you suspect that she's even slightly dehydrated, as indicated by fewer than normal wet diapers, a sunken soft - spot on her head, irritability and dry mouth and lips, it's important to contact your pediatrician immediately so she can recommend an appropriate oral rehydration solution if necessary.
Can the risk of persistent diarrhoea be reduced by appropriate feeding and the use of cereal - based oral rehydration solutions, rather than standard ORS, during acute diarrhoea?
It could be that rather than adding to your debts by taking out another loan, you might qualify for a more appropriate solution that actually freezes interest and reduces your debt (see IVA, Debt Relief Order & Bankruptcy).
As the subcommittee moves forward with addressing this year's onslaught of legislation and regulatory activity, it is imperative to responsible hobbyists and business owners that the potential risks associated with reptiles and amphibians are determined through sound science rather than unfounded speculation, and that regulatory solutions are imposed only within the context of other effective risk management approaches, where appropriate.
The sensible and humane solution to undesirable scratching is to modify the cat's conduct by making changes in the environment and direct the cat's natural scratching behavior to an appropriate area (e.g., scratching post) rather than surgically altering the cat, thereby causing the animal pain, merely to fit the owner's lifestyle, aesthetics, or convenience.
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.
Blockchain is no more appropriate for all solutions than would be AI, SQL, or any other unique tech application.
Regarding proof, shifting the burden or using a higher standard of proof than usual do not seem to be appropriate solutions to address the difficulty to prove bribery.
Firms confront a number of client challenges: (1) dissatisfaction and failure to address it; (2) insufficient knowledge of the client's business; (3) high, unpredictable cost; (4) inefficiency and an economic model that «applies brute force» (read: lots of high - priced lawyers billing loads of hours) accompanied by a failure to assess appropriate value to task / cases from the client perspective; (5) failure to deploy technology to streamline operations and provide enterprise solutions; (6) an absence of process and project management; (7) a transactional approach to client matters rather than one that provides enterprise solutions; and (8) poor customer service.
It may be an appropriate solution for you to suspend your policy if you are going to be living abroad for less than a year.
The combination allows the two components working together to identify the presence of predetermined risks (objects in the path of travel for example), determine the correct pre-coded solution, and trigger the appropriate response all within micro-seconds faster than the human brain does the same three steps normally.
Part of the solution is ensuring that patient care is delivered in the most appropriate setting by providing routine care and simple procedures in lower cost ambulatory facilities rather than directing large volumes of outpatient services through high - cost medical centers.
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