Sentences with phrase «than part of the problem»

The idiom "than part of the problem" means that someone or something is more helpful in solving a problem than they are contributing to making it worse. Full definition
Giving back in these ways can help gifted children feel like they're part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
The program considers the public part of the solution rather than part of the problem, allowing them to grow their safety net for animals with a foundation of community support.
According to the latest Marist Poll in New York, 66 % of voters say, if Cuomo is elected governor, he would more likely be part of the solution to turning state government around than part of the problem.
If we choose God, we will become part of the solution of the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
If we do so, we will be part of the solution to the world's problems rather than part of the problem.
Creation consciousness is a needed attitude on the part of Christians if, in relation to the abuse of nature, Christians are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
It is rather self - serving for Mr. Espada Jr. to proclaim he was part of the solution, rather than part of the problem.
But what would happen if students were viewed as part of the solution in schools rather than part of the problem?
«It is a tough age for kids and schools need to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem,» said California League executive director Scott Steel.
«We fully believe that if biofuels are to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem, there urgently needs to be better sustainability criterion.»
Other therapies can focus on the individual dynamics of a person choosing to binge and purge, drawing on the same research as any individual therapist would, and incorporate the significant other as a «co-therapist» rather than a part of the problem.
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