Sentences with phrase «wrong problem»

Catholicmom and thessalonian, I understand what your try to say and your not entirely wrong the problem is I asm having trouble following my church and following my God.
In America, Bitcoin is, in a sense, solving all the wrong problems.
Throughout his long career, Sculley has come to realize that even the savviest, most intelligent and creative entrepreneurs often get distracted trying to solve the wrong problems and answer the wrong questions when they are first starting up.
«Don't just launch into what you think is the answer, because it's probably the wrong problem you're solving.»
Focusing on the wrong problem.
«We fail more often because we solve the wrong problem than because we get the wrong solution to the right problem.»
Local Motors CEO John B. Rogers recommends staggering the testing of new technologies, so you don't invest in the wrong problem solver.
«Most of the time, people are solving the wrong problem,» Burnett says.
There are seemingly no political vehicles to express their voice, except for the almost daily stillborn attempts to set up a new centrist party, which seems a solution to the wrong problem.
Ring - fencing is simply the wrong solution to the wrong problem
City Hall said Saturday afternoon that OTDA was focusing on the wrong problems, and rather than add new layers of oversight to the city's shelter system, the office should instead help the city fund its homeless services.
According to a national postdoc organization vice president, Arnoud Lagendijk, the PDP is «the wrong solution to the wrong problem
But what if education critics are focused on the wrong problem?
If Learning and Development are too busy to do digital, then the wrong problems can end up being solved.
She says: «Most of us are trying to solve the wrong problem.
Otherwise, you may find yourself creating a great solution for the wrong problem.
The Wrong Problems The problems faced by U.S. students are not how well they score or rank on international tests, or any other tests.
Students Matter focuses on the wrong problems and the wrong solutions, completely ignoring the incredible challenges high - needs districts face in recruiting and retaining good teachers.
The Alliance for Excellent Education (2017), writes: «Just as a doctor's prescribed course of treatment fails if the patient's condition has been diagnosed incorrectly, a school intervention will fail if it addresses the wrong problem.
In other words, this is mostly solving the wrong problem if you talk about IPOs.
Dodd / Frank fixed the wrong problem and damaged the market.
There is a risk that identifying the wrong problem, such as media violence, may distract society from more pressing concerns such as poverty, education and vocational disparities and mental health.»
But seriously, Sony is trying to solve the wrong problem.
You need to know what the problem really is before you spend too many resources trying to solve the wrong problem.
But with efforts like climate engineering (whatever that really means) I can see the danger of expending colossal resources on a solution to one symptom only to find we've wasted our efforts on the wrong problem.
Global warming / climate change could be a red herring, causing us to focus on the wrong problem (see # 6 above).
So points to Veronica for a clever solution to the wrong problem - Lets demand better working conditions with windows and fresh air and views, not piped air and piped light and Microsoft backgrounds as the only trees and plants that we ever see.
Don't believe it, Sunday Telegraph (UK), 5 Nov 2006 Wrong problem, wrong solution, Sunday Telegraph (UK), 12 Nov 2006
Maybe this low percentage is the root cause of the legal tech industry's obsession with solving all the wrong problems, or maybe 9 % is a typical percentage of ex-professionals to have on staff for companies trying to provide tech solutions to that industry.
We have talked about how legal tech often focuses on the wrong problems and that one of the things we should be doing is working to better access and wrangle big data.
Roll out a low - tech pilot of your application and see if anyone starts to use it before you spend a lot of time and money on something that either doesn't solve a problem or solves the wrong problem.
I agree with your sentiments, but I think fundamentally, the LPP tries to solve the wrong problem, and it creates or exacerbates a whole slew of different ones.
Lisa Needham's Lawyerist column, «Legal Tech Is Solving All the Wrong Problems,» laments that despite the rich array of technology available to law firms, attorneys «seem unable to figure out how to leverage technology for the greater ease of the profession.»
Is IRDA trying to solve a wrong problem?
Watch this episode of See Founders Run where Kopf explains that in doing so, he learned how he was solving the wrong problem, and was able to shift his focus and find success.
They might also be answering the wrong problems.
These may be not just the wrong solutions, but solving the wrong problems
I just point this out because I think many people are focusing on the wrong problem when they look at this question.
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