Sentences with phrase «wonder if the problem»

I wonder if the problem for Ward last night was Chelsea playing two big forwards.
When breastfed babies start showing signs of abdominal discomfort, whether by crying or squirming, or just plain being difficult to calm down, you might start to wonder if the problem is you.
She's been a tabloid sensation for years — the troubled daughter of the famous funny man — and she starts to wonder if her problems can't be traced back to her father's behavior when she was younger.
I wonder if the problem is the old production «pass - along» issue, which the Japanese addressed with «team production» responsibilities from start through delivery and customer satisfaction follow - up studies.
As a writer, I really have a tendency to wonder if the problem is pornography or if the real problem is that the traditional publishing community is running scared because indie publishing is getting so big.
I wonder if this problem was fixed in the aura?
Some wondered if the problem was associated with agency pricing — were only publishers who set their own ebook prices affected?
I'm wondering if the problems my Kobo seems to be having with the battery — it's running down again, after 100 or so page turns and hours of charging with the red light never coming on — might be addressed in a firmware update.
I wonder if the problem with ebooks is technical or legal?
There was a moment of minor confusion as I wondered if the problem was on my end or Apple's or Ronald McDonald's.
Often the veterinarian wonders if the problem is really psychological.
I wonder if the problems with conventional difficulty is that it's a tired tradition rather than getting rid of difficulty all together.
I got discouraged and wondered if the problem was... that my work wasn't «good enough» yet.
Yet another group wondered if the problem might be only apparent: more complete data from many more parts of the world might combine to tell a different story.
But I am really beginning to wonder if the problem isn't the toilet, it's the people.
On a hunch, I'm wondering if your problem is with the lack of numbers.
I wonder if the problem here is one of partisan activity — given that Mr Trump was not running for office here — or rather one of supporting a person who has notoriously incited racist and misogynist passions, supported the commission of war crimes, and said and done many things repugnant to accepted conduct in Canada.
But I wonder if your problems could be somewhat mitigated if the company didn't try to make so much.
I hear more conservative people say there are problems with LO and I am wondering if the problem is simply that its tuff to get them qualified and if you do nt the person will be upset.

Not exact matches

As he bounces along from idea to idea, all the while salting his sentences with ominous facts about the energy problem, I can't help wondering if he isn't going to give himself a crisis of conscience.
But often it's just as important to remember to wonder (not only wallow): Concentrate on what will make your work even better, what success looks like, and how productive you'll be if you build on what's good while also focusing on the problem - solving.»
«You're scared to death and wondering if they're going to pull the offer away,» Telles says, «But honestly, that's the least of their problems.
If it's a new problem or opportunity, investors will invariably wonder why no one has tried to fix this problem before?
Intrigue them; make them wonder if this is something that could really enhance their life or solve a problem.
«I was wondering aloud if I should have become a physician and my colleague, who happens to be a global health physician and researcher, was telling me that most of his problems were actually management problems,» recalls McGahan, a professor of Strategic Management at the Rotman School of Management.
But I also wonder if Tatchell is perhaps unwittingly more a part of the problem than he cares to acknowledge.
If they throw you out, simply hire a hall and move yourself to a different venue.If you are sure that you are doing the will of God, and I think you are (other than those times when you wonder if you're nuts to be doing this), then go and do it in love and peace and in the knowledge that God has your back and is aware of any problems you might run intIf they throw you out, simply hire a hall and move yourself to a different venue.If you are sure that you are doing the will of God, and I think you are (other than those times when you wonder if you're nuts to be doing this), then go and do it in love and peace and in the knowledge that God has your back and is aware of any problems you might run intIf you are sure that you are doing the will of God, and I think you are (other than those times when you wonder if you're nuts to be doing this), then go and do it in love and peace and in the knowledge that God has your back and is aware of any problems you might run intif you're nuts to be doing this), then go and do it in love and peace and in the knowledge that God has your back and is aware of any problems you might run into.
By wondering if Korean Jesus cares only about Korean problems, Hill pokes fun at the issue which was made a media spectacle in 2008, when the Rev. Jeremiah Wright could be heard preaching that «Jesus was a poor black man» as part of his support for Barack Obama.
One other point about sex: I wonder if part of the problem is that the church has a tendency to teach people the importance of virginity, but not chastity.
And while «non-Church» people will also have «problems» with their «wayward» teens, I wonder if the «expulsion rate» is higher in Church families?
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
I wonder if the» problem» of biblical illiteracy would fade somewhat if all believers at the gathering together of the church were able to exercise their spiritual gifts instead of being a captive silent audience to the same person, week after week, year after year, lecturing on the bible until the bible becomes associated with dry boring sermonising.
It feels as if the world is burning down and we feel powerless to help and so we grieve and we get angry and we post things on Facebook, we march and we protest and we gather and we tell politicians what the problem really is, we watch the news and we cry and yell about things and then we look around our daily lives and wonder, am I doing enough to fix it?
Of course, if you are talking and discribing a wrong principle about biblical success, I agree — but then your talking of feeling like your carrying a leaking pail makes me think — «desire... success story... is the problem ---- I wonder?
Yo - yo dieter Martin Saunders wonders if France's latest food fad will be the answer to his problems
While her husband was fixing our Manahattans one time, one of the women, 81, who has health problems, confessed to me that every day she wakes up wondering if this is the day she will die.
wonder if i lived next door to her and put out a sign on my front door that read, «there is no god», i wonder if she'd have a problem with it?
Yo - yo dieter Martin Saunders wonders if France's latest food fad will be the answer to his problems My name is Martin, and I'm a yo - yo dieter.
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But that does not strike me as a problem, because mythic roles are not necessary if those women who had their imaginations raised by Wonder Woman simply went out and did it... which they certainly did.
I began to wonder how wise could these leaders be if they knew they had a problem but didn't talk about it with the other men in the church, the men they trust?
The problem with this line of reasoning is that it is only a half - step away from wondering if someone's «call» is an overworked imagination to wondering if belief in God is the result of an overworked imagination.
Like many activists, he regarded the Latin problem as a U.S. creation, and he wondered in his journals whether he would not be ashamed of being North American if he went south.
And don't wonder why he hasn't helped you when problems begin, if they begin.
Just wondering if you have problems with them drying out.
I often wonder if it isn't a church problem, but a western / american problem (canadian too!).
I've got the same problem and wondered if you tried it and how it worked out?
I still use them as i think they are much better than using brands with synthetic ingredients but im wondering if it is contributing to my problem, although my skin has still improved since switching just not completely.
We didn't do the cinnamon swirl, just the batter, so I wonder if that was the problem?
Only problem is I do nt like eggplant... I wonder if Zucchini would work??
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