Local politicians seem to have decided that unauthorized secondary suites in single family homes are an expedient
way out of the problem of where to «warehouse» the multitude of people who are flocking to the big cities.
Greece's fundamental problem is that it can not work its way out of
«I believe,» he concluded, «that optional celibacy is the
best way out of this problem and that it could also — I hope — serve as a preventive measure against clerical sex abuses of children in the future.»
Browning noticed that many people were very anxious about environmental issues but were more focused on ways to «buy [their] way out of this problem,» with products like air filters or bisphenol A-free bottles.
Thus the dualism which Whitehead thinks the
only way out of this problem is avoided, and we can say that the world of process is the world of eternal objects.
If you find yourself in the midst of a catastrophe or can not find
your way out of a problem, I have three tips for controlling the damage.
The opposite is feeling more likely — that Son has made a rare blunder by buying a slow - growth mobile carrier in a highly saturated market and is finding it tough to operate or financially engineer
his way out of the problem.
Entrepreneurs and investment bankers share similar traits: They work long hours, they are committed to their craft, they believe in their abilities and they innovate
their way out of problems and challenges.
«Don't count on inheriting
your way out of this problem,» said Alicia Munnell, the center's director.
As this week's writer of your Outside the Box Niels Jensen explains, we can not all export
our way out of the problem.
When companies try to grow
their way out of problems instead of addressing those problems directly, they are on their way to decline.
Thats right we have the ability to think
our way out of our problems.
We can also point to the work of the Sisters of the Gospel of Life, the Good Counsel Network and LIFE who offer positive, practical help to women so that they do not have to feel that abortion is the only
way out of their problems.
To help point
the way out of the problem I will turn to the writings of Whitehead (particularly his later works), drawing from his work certain conclusions which, while not explicitly stated by him may nevertheless be said to follow from his overall philosophical scheme.
In the short run, such traumas will probably only lead to more intensification of agriculture, as we attempt to produce
our way out of our problems.
Osinbajo, who was the keynote speaker at the summit with the theme: «Contemporary Trends: Catalysts For Justice Sector Reform in Lagos State,» called on the judiciary, as
a way out of the problem, to embrace day - to - day system for trials and heavy punishment for deliberate act of delay aimed at stalling cases.
But instead of building
her way out of the problem, perhaps more funds could be allocated to the rehabilitation of the individual, so that the spaces aren't required in the first place.
We're told Bratton acknowledged the issues, saying the police «can't arrest»
their way out of the problems.
The candidate promised that, as governor, «We are not going to borrow
our way out of our problems and we will revisit pension reform,» among other things.
«That is not
the way out of this problem.
But every single police officer I have met has told me we can't arrest
our way out of this problem.
«You work some overtime, maybe you get a second job — because you realize that you just can't cut
your way out of the problem,» he said.
«At the end of the day, you can't prosecute
your way out of the problem,» Lasher remarked.
«You can not tax
your ways out of problems,» Bloomberg said.
The last Conservative government tried to build
their way out of this problem.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said it would be impossible for the city to prosecute
its way out of the problem of illegal guns flowing into the city.
Bratton's main point on MSNBC's «Morning Joe» appeared to be that law enforcement officers can not just surveil
their way out of the problem of terrorism and mass shootings, but rather need stricter gun control laws to help them in their efforts.
I don't have the ability to make drinking water safe or improve corn production, but I can teach people about science, and science is
the way out of their problems.
You've always been sceptical... Yes, because those who enthused most refused to talk about the distribution of wealth, about democracy — they wanted us to technologise
our way out of the problems.
Scientists say the Harris County Flood Control District, which manages thousands of miles of protective bayous, should focus more on preserving green space than building
its way out of the problem.
«The medical doctors we interviewed paint a picture of only having one
way out of the problem — and that is relatives or colleagues confronting them with an ultimatum to begin professional treatment.
Joining me was Harvard University economist Edward Glaeser, author of two pieces, who spoke about how, done right, with an emphasis on education, the greater density of humanity afforded by urban living can help us innovate
our way out of the problems facing us today.
So you know, lot of us are thinking, well I don't clean with bleach anymore or I don't use ammonia anymore and she was, sort of, explaining to me you can't entirely shop
your way out of this problem.
«Houston, for example, is home to one of the largest populations of engineers of any city in the world and is accustomed to engineering
its way out of problems without conducting a lot of urban land use planning,» Berke said.
It's pretty hard to imagine a scenario [where] we're humming along so fast that we grow
our way out of our problems.
A: Citizens, policymakers, and security officials have come to recognize that we can not arrest or kill
our way out of this problem.
Can you think
your way out of a problem?
Let's stop trying to suspend
our way out of the problem.
And you have to make some off - the - cuff decisions to think
your way out of a problem.»