Not exact matches
What if your
problem is
less pre-presentation butterflies and more of a tendency to stammer your
way through speeches full of ummms and uhs?
Gentlemanly silence works both
ways, though, which means there should be noticeably
less rhetoric about the «Netflix
problem» flowing in the opposite direction.
The
problem, Loncar explained to Fortune in an interview at ASCO earlier this month, is that even diversified,
less risky ETFs and indices like the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index (NBI) may not be the most effective
way to invest in the field.
Wealth was in no
way nearly as abundant, and thus the
problem of consumption and ownership of possessions was far
less acute.
When he moves to the
problems of economic stagnation in the
less developed countries his proposal for a «third
way», transcending liberalism and conservatism, ignores the successes of market - friendly systems.
• The Kabuki dance between activist group outrage and administrative prostration at the University of Virginia and elsewhere suggests to me that the university has become
less and
less capable of addressing our culture's
problems (and successes) in a serious
way.
The question is whether it is better to continue to disrupt life in a
way that makes people
less and
less able to deal with their own
problems and meet their own needs, or to begin the painful process of reducing dependence on world markets.
Given Barr's own observation elsewhere in the volume under review that «the theology of the Old Testament is not the same as the theology of the New,» one would have anticipated a more sympathetic and
less emotional response to my posing the
problem and suggesting a
way forward.
The
problem is if you either don't have certain experiences or you have different experiences or you experience the same thing but in a different
way, you are made to feel
less than.
I think this is really the
problem with the church today, it has become
less organic, because people don't live in vicinity of it, and because people do not make it a priority to have time to learn in depth, or are indeed
way to swamped with activities (but that is often a matter of priorities.)
The
problem is that people who behave the
way Christ did — taking care of the
less fortunate, living their life as an example of God's love — do not, by definition, stand up and say «look at me, I'm a Christian — see how superior I am!»
In line with concerns already seen, Wieman noted Whitehead's acknowledgement of the mutually exclusive character of many great values and concluded that «Therefore the chief
problem of progress is to organize the world in such a
way as to make
less mutually exclusive and more mutually inclusive the best that men can experience and the best that can ever occur» (JR1O: 138).
At an age when telephones have given
way to smartphones that are used
less for phoning than for email, texting, and social media, the
problem is exacerbated.
I see this as
less of a Gay Debate
Problem and more of a Human
Problem though: we play the comparison game in almost every area of life and it inflates egos, breeds feelings of inferiority, or causes jealousy (among other terrible
ways of internalizing the comparison culture).
If we can find acceptable
ways to deal with media violence, then solutions to other,
less complex,
problems in the media will become evident.
The
problem is that there is no
way for the public to differentiate between these types of farms and those that have yet to achieve even the far
less valuable 15 % vegetation cover benchmark.
If Walcott who is of significantly
less skill and quality has managed to con his
way into a 10 year stay at Arsenal then Wilshere should really have no
problem convincing the boss he deserves a new contract.
I can only see two solutions to this
problem, One is to have
less international friendlys and the other logical
way around this would be to up the squad numbers of the top teams in Europe, From 24 to 34 giving more room to rotating and resting players.
This may be
less of a
problem at mega-rich Chelsea, who enjoy the backing of wealthy Russian owner Roman Abramovich, though it seems Mourinho is already concerned about the
way things have gone this summer, with only Radamel Falcao brought in on loan so far, and The Sun adding that another deal for Asmir Begovic could be on the
way.
When I say «never a pen in a million years», I'm mostly speaking to (c), since, whether right or wrong, the
way most of us evaluate whether an official has gotten a call right or not is whether it's more or
less consistent with how officials typically call similar situations (of course, a further
problem is that there's no one answer to the question, «how do officials typically call this kind of situation on the pitch?»
All that was bad enough but, in an albeit
less serious
way, the French team has encountered a series of
problems, all of its own.
He is still young and more or
less not going to have a
problem playing every week at his present club, The new owner who is a Russian with plenty of money to spend on players has no need to sell and will spend the same sort of money we will and at moment the
way Ithey are playing and the
way we are they would have no trouble turning us over, We need to go back to grass roots which is what the majority want produce local talent and actually give them a chance in the first team, Play entertaining football all the time not respect the point (they will come if you play well) There is talent all over the world we need to find it, Howe is showing the
way and in years to come may be a great England Manager but not for us right now and if I was him I would stay put
One
way, I believe, to address the
problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely
less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
We don't believe everyone deserves a trophy, but we have seen the
problems associated with a ranking system, and have urged schools to consider other
ways to honor their top students —
ways that rely
less on a grade point average and that are more similar to the MVP status on a sports team - where multiple skills and traits are valued.
The only
problem I see with this is that there are
less invasive (and permanent)
ways to prevent pregnancy.
On a bigger level though I believe the best
way for society to change in such a
way that women are
less likely to have
problems like this is to normalize breastfeeding.
I love the
way you made the point that the
problem is really mainstream media pushing, promoting, and portraying as normal the
less healthy choice, rather than encouraging the ideal while leaving room for exceptions.
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber This bestselling classic includes fresh insights and suggestions as well as the author's time - tested methods to solve common
problems and build foundations for lasting relationships, including innovative
ways to: · Cope with your child's negative feelings, such as frustration, anger, and disappointment · Express your strong feelings without being hurtful · Engage your child's willing cooperation · Set firm limits and maintain goodwill · Use alternatives to punishment that promote self - discipline · Understand the difference between helpful and unhelpful praise · Resolve family conflicts peacefully Enthusiastically praised by parents and professionals around the world, the down - to - earth, respectful approach of Faber and Mazlish makes relationships with children of all ages
less stressful and more rewarding.
On the
way, it looks at the research from both the US and UK showing how children are becoming more self - absorbed,
less thoughtful about others, and
less able to deal with
problems, setbacks and difficulties, and outlines how these changes are in turn making them
less equipped to learn well, think deeply, work with others and bounce back from disappointments.
Some experts also argue that «orthodontic» pacifiers are
less likely to cause dental
problems, however, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry states that «thumb, finger, and pacifier sucking all affect the teeth essentially the same
way.»
As an example, the last mayor of a nearby town foresaw the
problems that «enforcing» changes to the town's main street (1
less car
way, and more parking space), would cause to his reputation, so he made public, electronic poll (with voting stations on public spaces) on that district (and lost).
«I wish we had been able to find a
less painful
way to address the
problem that has bedeviled our party, I have been involved in
ways to resolve it and I must admit it has been very frustrating».
By exaggerating the economic benefits of road capacity increase and underestimating its negative effects, omission of induced traffic can result in overallocation of public money on road construction and correspondingly
less focus on other
ways of dealing with congestion and environmental
problems in urban areas.
«They're going to also find
ways to do more with
less,» said Lynam, who said localities also have to get state government to «take account of whatever its share of the
problem happens to be».
City lawmakers, though, are developing
less confrontational
ways to tackle the
problem of vacant, or warehoused, property that could be used for affordable housing.
«The best
way to deal with the situation as we have it today is to confront it in a forthright and transparent manner, and to do everything we can to make it more robust, more reliable, and to identify
problems that lead to
less reliable or
less valid research.»
Contrarians read as much as possible about all the different
ways to approach a
problem and then they choose their own road, with perhaps a slight bias in favor of the
less traveled road.
The results support a
lesser - studied notion that primate cognition evolved to solve
problems rooted in ecology — such as foraging — instead of the more favored viewpoint, that cognition evolved as a
way to cope within a complex society.
«An initial approach that targets the reduction of high - volume and
less costly items might be a more strategic
way to spark the movement to tackle the
problem of low - value care.»
Sydney's Chris Maher, who is an author on the exercise and drug studies, suspects that the particular kind of exercise you end up choosing may be much
less important to solving the
problem than simply finding a
way to be more active.
This study suggests that there may be other
ways to deal with the
problem — making a plant
less attractive to the mothers of the predators, for example.
Speech
problems may reflect not just
less fluency and communication prowess, but also early signs of cognitive decline that could pave the
way for Alzheimer's disease later on.
There have been ethical and political
problems with using embryonic stem cells — so if there were a
way to get more stem cells from adults, it might be
less controversial.
But the parent
problem — finding
ways to relieve patients» pain — has seen
less progress.
The committee supports the efforts to deal with these important
problems in several
ways: better community relations and public information on the pollution
problems; negotiations with violators on a case - by - case basis; and increased research oriented toward making radio telescopes
less susceptible to interference (e.g., adaptive cancellation, filter technology, and high - spectral - efficiency modulation techniques).
In theory we'll also answer yes to that question, but here's the
problem: Even when we do resolve to be happier — to stress
less or to kick worry to the curb — it's tough to come up with concrete
ways to achieve our goals.
The only
problem with his
way of building muscle is that it's very time - consuming and not everyone can allow to spend so much time in the gym on a daily basis, which makes it a lot
less practical than other popular regimes.
Maybe you're simply eating too many calories, or you're
less active than you think you are (a common
problem), or maybe you're not facilitating progress in a systematically meaningful
way.
That
way you get
less gut biodiversity, more auto immune conditions, more leaky gut, and more digestion
problems overall.
Reading this comment stream makes me so sad — filled with people who long to use Peter's experience to cheat, to return to stuffing themselves with cake, to drinking... unless, like Peter you exercise an enormous amount (and while it's
less than he used to, it's still
way more than most people in this thread do), you'll gain all your weight and health
problems back.