Sentences with phrase «to bear on the problem»

They have brought intellectual and financial resources to bear on the problems of teaching children with disabilities.
They provided the intellectual tools we bring to bear on problems in philosophy, mathematics, medicine, physics, and the other sciences.
The only way to be successful is to bring a wide range of experiences to bear on the problem at hand.
Contrary to the opinions of some, there are resources within liberal Christian theology that can be brought to bear on the problems facing our age.
We will continue to bring the latest advances in technology to bear on the problems lawyers face.
This attitude allowed everybody on the team to participate, to bring their best selves to bear on the problem at hand.
Speaking at a lunchtime workshop at the Climate Change Congress in Copenhagen, Barker explained how he's keen to bring as many different modelling approaches to bear on the problem as possible.
Most of the observations bearing on this problem come from introspection rather than from controlled experiments.
The meaning of the oft - quoted, repeatedly misunderstood saying of Jesus, «Render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's,» is misconstrued if one takes the saying as the statement of a principle bearing on the problem of «Church and State.»
Tom Chou in the biomathematics department brings math to bear on problems ranging from the statistical mechanics of protein deformation to DNA recombination.
In 2017 we've focused closely on bringing bitcoin's value to bear on the problems of high - value payments, which are often subject to slow bank transfer times or high processing fees and fraud rates with credit cards.
The ASPB Lawrence Bogorad Award for Excellence in Plant Biology Research was approved by the Society's executive committee in 2005 to honor Dr. Bogorad's many contributions to plant biology, including his influential efforts to bring the techniques of molecular biology to bear on problems in plant biology; his groundbreaking research on chloroplast genetics, biogenesis, structure, and function; and his inspired teaching and mentoring.
Quilt makers are people who take the resources that are available to them and bring them to bear on the problem they're trying to solve.»
Or, I want to see that the individual has worked on a wide variety of domains: Every new space you work in gives you more tools you can bring to bear on a problem or a different way of looking at an issue.
Cushman says his deal with Silvercloud had benefits in many areas: The fund has enough capital to pursue growth opportunities, the fund managers bring years of corporate expertise to bear on his problems, and although Silvercloud purchased a majority of the shares of the company, Cushman gets to keep his job for as long as he wants it.
I think what we've said has some bearing on your problems, Mr. Crawford, but we certainly have not made that relevance clear.
Among those who try to bring religious insights to bear on the problems of society, it is almost axiomatic that we experienced a moral failure.
Two things are imperative if a minister is to bring the Christian gospel to bear on the problem of human pain.
I hope there are many economists in China who are prepared to bring their technical expertise to bear on the problem of giving freedom to the market, including, of course, to capitalists, while checking the concentration of capital in a few hands and redirecting the flow of capital into socially useful investments.
We also partner with other research organisations to ensure the best capability is brought to bear on a problem, such as leading a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded project involving institutions around the world to develop self - reproducing hybrid crops for African farmers or working with the University of Queensland and Queensland State Government researchers to solve challenges faced by the Northern Australian beef industry.
Under fierce questioning from MPs, Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill admitted the investigator's identity was kept secret, the report had hardly been read by anyone, it was not going to be published even in a redacted form, and even the cursory investigative techniques had not been brought to bear on the problem.
Gore joined other researchers from universities, conservation NGOs, international organizations and national governments to identify new opportunities to bring the full spectrum of scientific knowledge to bear on the problem.
Meanwhile, the world's space agencies began to bring their expertise to bear on the problem.
«What we've really done is developed the technological and scientific underpinnings so that we can bring stem - cell biology to bear on this problem
Deliberation allows us to adapt to these changes by bringing new information to bear on a problem.
While a man uses just the left - hand side of his brain to deal with difficult linguistic tasks, says Bennett Shaywitz of Yale University School of Medicine, a woman will bring both sides of her brain to bear on the problem.
Philip Donoghue thought that if he brought enough computer power to bear on this problem, he could solve this mystery.
That encourages «rigorous debate about the evidence that is brought to bear on a problem,» said Roseanne Diab, executive officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa.
This brought huge resources and experience at Roche to bear on the problem of Huntington's disease.
But it is tragic not because insufficient time or resources have been brought to bear on the problem.
In my own lab here at Indiana University School of Medicine, I am bringing some of those chemical biology techniques to bear on problems in eye disease and we continue to work on tumors of the eye, but we also developed a major focus on neovascular eye diseases, including wet, age - related macular degeneration (AMD).
A vast array of thought has been brought to bear on this problem, beginning with Arrhenius» simple energy balance calculation, continuing through Manabe's one - dimensional radiative - convective models in the 1960's, and culminating in today's comprehensive atmosphere - ocean general circulation models.
Finding pallatable solutions needs some real imaginative force being brought to bear on the problem.
In each case there is no doubt that statistical reasoning played a part in developing the expertise being brought to bear on the problem.
We need much better centralization and organization of the many disparate elements of the federal government that can be brought to bear on these problems — that is, how to achieve real emissions reductions on the ground, with or without a federal cap - and - trade law, and critical measures to cope with and adapt to impacts such as prolonged droughts, more frequent flooding and storms, heat waves, public health threats, and so on.
In his bringing the precautionary principle to bear on a problem in the absence of evidence even existing, Chris Rapley did not disappoint.
In the field of banking and financial services, David is said to be «very sensible and measured, and brings his mighty intellect to bear on any problems
A key member of this panel will be Dr. John Bradford (Member of the Order of Canada and Jubilee Medal recipient) who will bring his incredible speaking talents to bear on a problem with which he is personally familiar.
In this article, I am going to share what I have learned through my applied research as it bears on the problem of law firm diversity.
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