These solutions have been taken up into certain theoretical accounts in which the ideas of gender and family promoted by folk
culture become part of the problem and therefore need to be destroyed.
Modern moral
philosophy becomes part of the problem, for its stress on autonomy, like its corresponding attempt to free ethics from history, produces people incapable of living lives that have narrative coherence.
[35:20]-- The importance of the language clinicians use and not becoming part of the problem [42:25]-- Treatment time frames for treating people with adhesions, endometriosis, and SIBO
In choosing to lend himself to shit like this and Must Love Dogs, he's pretty
firmly become part of the problem; I can't believe that the guy who powered stuff like Grosse Pointe Blank and Being John Malkovich could be led through something like this without an inkling of its relative quality.
Unfortunately, the research also shows that the electronic church, by adopting the utilitarian «whatever works is good» approach of The Technique, has
become part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
Teach your children the dangers of cyberbullying and make sure they don't
become a part of the problem by participating in the bullying or passing along viral messages to their peers.
For more on this you may go to Lee Raffel's website or I would be happy to talk with you more about how to go about structuring a separation that is part of the solution and does
n't become part of the problem or an additional problem to deal with as so many separations do.
«It didn't take Democrat Kathy Hochul long to
become part of the problem in Washington,» NRCC Communications Director Paul Lindsay said in a statement.
If we ignore this information, and if we don't try to act on it — so our constituents can afford the medications that they need and so that the taxpayers aren't being ripped off — then
we become a part of the problem.
And I, for one, did not come to Congress to
become a part of the problem.
It had
become part of the problem.»
In the inner city, the evangelical style from another century with its promise of glory, its anthropological view of human depravity apart from Christ, its respectable definition of Christianity,
becomes part of the problem, not the cure.
It shouldn't matter what you used to think about job security and the economy, you just have to face the reality or
become part of the problem.
That movement and its institutions have
become part of the problem.
He agreed, worked on many of our projects and served on our board of directors for many years — and as time went on began muttering about the dangerous direction bioethics was taking, hinting at times that the center had
become part of the problem, not of the solution.
But when religious communities themselves sell out to these idolatries,
they become part of the problem rather than the solution.
When we conform to bad institutions, particularly unconsciously,
we become part of the problem.
I guess I don't feel like I can go around and speak about Jesus and what relationship with God is all about because the more I see people who seem to «get it wrong» and who have good hearts but bad theology, good intentions and bad expressions of love... the more I become afraid that I will just
become part of the problem and not the solution.
Thus,
I become part of the problem.
But years later,
I became part of the problem before trying to be part of the solution.
Apart from the fact that we are often wrong about what is needed — and apart from the fact that successful campaigns for good causes can breed corruption and
themselves become a part of the problem — the larger reality is that we are all mortal and the world is finite.
Remy Garde asked to leave Villa, because
he became part of the problem.
By showing in the stand
you become part of the problem just like Wenger, board and the players.
(If you must watch the games, its cheaper from home any way) The truth is we fans are
becoming part of the problem as we forgive and forget in a whim.
I am of the firm belief that we have given Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott so much grief and abuse that we have
become a part of the problem ourselves.
According to Dr. Katz, each one of us has a choice to either help solve the obesity problem, or
become part of the problem.
Then we will have
become part of the problem».
He added: «Nottingham is challenging the lazy, stereotyping of pseudo-research and misleading reporting which has
become part of the problem rather than part of the answer.»