Sentences with phrase «written about the problem»

I even wrote about the problem, having read a report that said it was all in our heads.
Some of my Christian critics on the Notre Dame campus agree with Prof. Turner that I have written about a problem that does not exist.
Reviewing a book titled The Son of Man written by François Mauriac (a French Roman Catholic who wrote about the problems of good and evil in human nature and in the world), Flannery O'Connor writes: He proposes in the place of that anguish that Gide called the Catholic's «cramp....
He knows that, although he may write about the problem, there are countless thousands who could never write books but who in practice have met and solved the problem in a way that no words, however wise, could do.
As a result, most of those who think and write about this problem do so from the standpoint of a choice between that attitude which sees good and evil as part of a higher unity and that which sees them as irreconcilable opposites.
I have written about the problem with beans here.
I am getting fed up of writing about our problems at Arsenal and I just wish I could see some positives things to talk about Arsenal but when all we keep on doing is losing games scandalously, what are we supposed to do?
(Read a post I wrote about the problems with artificial colors.)
You mention in the book a woman named Madeline Levine who writes about the problems affecting children who grow up in affluence, and it seems as if they have the same sorts of problems with grit, perseverance, self - regulation, optimism.
Last year, The MMQB wrote about the problem in our series on head trauma in football.
Why is it when someone has the courage to speak up or write about the problems in our neighboring community they are accused of being anti-Jewish and anti-Semitic?
Although much has been written about this problem, few solutions have been forthcoming.
And that was an idea that wouldn't have come about until I had written about the problem and that forced to me think through, what was [it] that they did in obstetrics that made it so much safer over time and in a way that we hadn't accomplished in surgery?
Truthfully, this is the first time I've ever written about this problem that I've suffered from for nearly two years.
I wrote about this problem, and some of research addressing it, in this Jockology column.
I have written about the problem with the natural label before, and I will probably write about it again.
One AfroRomance member on PissedConsumer.com wrote about the problems he or she had with the search function: «I can't search for more than one race at a time.
On PsychologyToday.com, Hara Estroff Marano writes about problems with online dating in her article, «Online dating not just a trend.»
Fyodor Dostoevsky is often cited as one the greatest novelists who ever wrote about the problem of evil and this innovative short film is inspired by his powerful novel The Brothers Karamazov.
Koretz wanted to thank her for helping him see that although he had been writing about the problems with high - stakes testing for 25 years, he had been pulling his punches, as she told him.
We've written about this problem before, but it's worth repeating.
He has also written about the problems with the School Improvement Grants program in particular here, here, and here.
They write about problems.
She has previously written about problems with charter schools in California and several other states.
In our cover story, «Essential Connections,» Senior Editor Del Stover writes about the problem of the so - called «homework gap,» and how some districts are working to remedy the situation.
Writing about your problems can help you cope with them.
Write about problems, frustrations, experiences, triumphs.
Just keep writing about the problems the leaders of hybrid elf - human population faced.
Write about some problem you had, and how you managed to overcome it.
For a number of years, we have been writing about the problems facing borrowers trying to consolidate their loans out of default and into Income Based Repayment (IBR).
Last Thursday, I wrote about the problems inherent in mutual funds that many investors use to get their exposure to the major asset classes (click here to read it).
Dog Owner's Guide columnist Vicki DeGruy has been writing about problem prevention for several years, and new columnists Jackie Krieger and Cacky Vincent now add their perspective as devotees of clicker training.
I have been studying critical thinking for many years, thinking about problems in human thought, writing about these problems and exploring how best to reach people with what to me are essential understandings for all educated persons.
Dawn feels very strongly about animal rights and environmental issues and has written about the problem of overfishing, endangered rhino and many other matters.
Jed Perl writes about the problems facing contemporary painters and finds «promising directions that painters might further explore» in Richard Diebenkorn's work from the 1950s and 1960s, currently on view in the exhibtion Richard Diebenkorn, The Berkeley Years 1953 - 1966 at the M.H. De Young Museum, San Francisco through September 29, 2013.
The authors of RealClimate have also written about this problem.
I've been writing about problems in Chapter 7 of the report due to be released soon by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Of course, simplifying anything too much will lead to experts and more - informed viewers criticizing the work for oversimplifying the subject matter - and as I'll discuss below, even TreeHugger has written about the problems with this oversimplification - but in order for anyone to understand something as complex as how global trade, manufacturing and consumption functions in modern society, it can be helpful to start with a basic overview so the average person can more easily digest the material.
Elisabeth Rosenthal of the New York Times writes about the problem in To Encourage Biking, Cities Lose the Helmets.
I don't write about the problems of adaptation (how we will live in a warmer world) and mitigation (how we will reduce our emissions) much, because these areas take so much study and change so fast.
I don't know why anything is written about the problem if this large aspect of it is not even paid lip service most of the time.
I wrote about this problem in Law Times, March 21, 2005 as it relates to Family Court in Ontario.
Recently, I wrote about problems with CardMunch, the LinkedIn app that uses actual humans to read and transcribe business cards you scan with your mobile device.
I have previously written about the problems inherent in the «purposive» approach.
All that has been written about the problem is based upon the assumption that the solution lies in bringing about the right improvements to the present method of providing legal services.
A few weeks ago, we wrote about the problem of universities selling or licensing patents to trolls.
Why did our clinical director write about the problems that divorce can bring?
I have not seen anything written about this problem.

Not exact matches

But other kinds of VR can reinforce the problem by giving a viewer only a specific version of the events (Tom Kent of the Associated Press has written about some of these ethical challenges).
Having observed and written about many of these problems for years, I knew I had to get in on the action.
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