Sentences with phrase «trivial problems»

I don't go to my mentors with small, trivial problems, or to discuss my bad day,» Trench explains.
By using a co-pay on their health insurance policies, health insurance providers add an out - of - pocket expense to each visit to the doctor which helps deter customers from making appointments for trivial problems.
That is their biggest problem, instead on focusing on ways to improve their system, they focus too much on trivial problems, such as hospital parking.
These are not trivial problems, and attempts to solve them have usually involved making questionable assumptions.
And there's ultimately something rather distasteful to me about seeing these anonymous South Koreans in Seoul becoming the targets / victims, however wittingly or unwittingly, of these two white Americans and their relatively trivial problems.
Not in a clinical sense, although it may have the therapeutic effect of making us forget about how trivial our problems are - as compared to a mob boss with free - floating anxiety.
Women who experience unexplained dizzy spells should consult their doctor to distinguish between trivial problems, serious illnesses, and dizziness caused by hormonal imbalance.
This huge collapse in support for the two parties goes well beyond any of the current trivial problems being experienced by Ed Miliband or David Cameron.
These are not trivial problems, and can't be solved randomly.
That's really a great question and not a simple or trivial problem to solve.
«Indoor air quality in homes, schools, working places and community sites is not a trivial problem in Europe,» state the authors.
The prototype can't do that, but Khoshnevis sees that as a trivial problem: «The second hand on your watch was placed robotically on a tiny shaft.
Getting Canadian businesses to invest more in research, he acknowledges, is «not a trivial problem.
«Figuring out a correspondence between the senses is by no means a trivial problem» says Dr. Cesare Parise, who works at CITEC in the research group Cognitive Neurosciences.
They further found that higher turnover was associated with lower student performance on reading and math achievement tests, apparently because turnover takes a toll on the overall climate of the school.42 «It is far from a trivial problem,» the researchers say.
Ignoring fuses is not a trivial problem.
Veterinarian's get mad because a trivial problem can become a life or death problem easily with the wrong approach, you wouldn't believe some things that owners do after reading a forum post online; even if they do it with all the love in the world and the best intentions, sometimes it can make a Veterinarian's job more difficult in many cases especially if it delays real effective treatment and may put a loved one's life at risk.
If adding gigatons of CO2 into the atmosphere could be a non trivial problem for future generations, then at this time there really is no other choice.
[Response: There have been a dozen or so satellites which combine to make the lower - troposphere data record, and merging their data is not a trivial problem.
NW It can be a trivial problem done in house if they don't try being so «academic» and ask the question.
Considering how careful scientists are when moving simply from one satellite sensor to a new better one to make sure the record is not skewed I can see trying to get a nice accurate trend over many years is definitely a non trivial problem!
Science sees it as trivial problem of obtaining more data, it therefore tends to dismiss noise as an irrelevance.
But this is not a trivial problem.

Not exact matches

After they did, those earlier problems looked trivial.
You know what it's like when you have a big win and someone else forces you to deal with some trivial miniscule problem?
The technological problems are trivial in comparison with those that were solved to build the atom bomb or put men on the moon.
The problem of reconciling human suffering with the existence of a God who loves, is only insoluble so long as we attach a trivial meaning to the word «love,» and look on things as if man were the centre of them.
The term «salvation» should not be used in contexts where the problem that is overcome is trivial, but it should certainly not be limited to some final solution.
That trivial episode may be resolved, but in the wider picture Morata's form is a huge concern for Chelsea — if not for Conte, for whom it soon won't be a problem.
As your children get older, these issues will seem very trivial compared to peer problems, teasing, self - esteem issues, etc..
So take any fly problems seriously, even if it seems a little trivial at first.
That's because the best baby products solve a real problem — whether trivial or more complex — and when you've got a problem, who you gonna call?
Be aware of the signs of postpartum depression; a grown - ass man does his best to let his partner know that she has a safe space to talk about her problems, no matter how trivial or severe.
Some problems start out hard and end up easy, but those are all too rare, and the ones that absolutely kill you usually seem trivial at first but end up fatally crippling some key feature of the site.
In an interview with The Independent, Mr Grieve said people were feeling forced to «bleat» to the police about minor problems, while officers were also forced to waste their time investigating trivial complaints.
This explains the trivial nature of most journalistic efforts on Labour's current problems.
Miliband's PR problems this week may seem trivial, but they have obscured what should have been far more serious problems for the government.
At work, he became so obsessed with trivial decisions that he neglected important problems that got him fired.
But that two - hour trek would be trivial compared with the problems facing the people of the Himalayas.
It would also be trivial to confirm that the problem had indeed been solved because the completed picture would be there for all to see.
No more: Bounceur, a 30 - year - old mathematician from Algeria who is also a member of Algeria's Berber cultural minority, renounced such trivial pursuits when he came to France as a master's graduate in operations research — a discipline that blends mathematics and statistics with computer science to pursue optimal solutions to complex problems — seeking better opportunities.
The problem is that, except for trivial cases, it is not clear that anyone has ever seen such a thing.
If a scientist says something is a «trivial» problem, it has a peculiar meaning to them.
The problem is not trivial.
The problem is hardly trivial.
But the registrar, Eric Howe, says the estimated 100 000 unregistered users «may not be a serious problem», as most of them are small businesses and clubs that hold fairly trivial data on few people.
These are at least straightforward (if not quite trivial) problems to resolve.
Determining the size of a star is not trivial, although this problem can be partially overcome by using probabilistic calculations applied to entire star clusters rather than individual stars.
There are several problems with your approach (if it were so easy the problem would be trivial and would have been solved a long time ago).
This problem isn't trivial.
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