Example sentences of "problems as they " in BNC.

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1 Attalli says the bank has enough money for the basic task of investment in private industry and in infrastructure projects ( ’ in fact , there is more money than projects , ’ he complains ) , as well as for training and education , but there are areas that could prove to be capital-hungry and ultimately create as many problems as they are intended to solve .
2 After that , there being no predestination , it is up to the human being concerned to deal with the problems as they arise — successfully or otherwise .
3 These are just three cases where advance planning will enable governors to cope more confidently with problems as they arise and for heads to ensure that school and pupil needs are paramount in all discussions and decision making .
4 Deals with problems as they arise , believing that planning and preparation may inhibit spontaneity .
5 Here again policy and practice in the inner city are as much about the way we chose to conceptualise social problems as they are about the experiences of inner city communities themselves .
6 You will become more objective and in control of the situation , and in time you will gain sufficient confidence to begin to understand and deal with some of its more complex problems as they arise .
7 It gave an overview of my clinical practice , progress as the pilot study developed , and it enabled me to identify problems as they arose .
8 They issued travel passes and petrol permits for essential services , circulated strike regulations as they were formulated , encouraged mass rallies and cavalcades and resolved an infinite variety of local problems as they arose .
9 Listeners expected the radio to be relevant to problems as they saw them .
10 It is likely that many follow-up meetings will need to be held after the initial announcement is made to communicate progress and to deal with employee problems as they occur .
11 But these authorities raised as many problems as they solved .
12 The trouble with all these concessions and compromises is that they raise as many problems as they solve .
13 ‘ It would be nice if Intel put some stakes in the ground for software developers , ’ one former i860 ISV commented , ‘ otherwise they [ Intel ] will have the same problems as they had with the i860 . ’
14 The problems as they occur in childhood are tackled by Anne .
15 Bradley and colleagues are well aware of these problems as they seek to justify newborn screening for this untreatable genetic disorder .
16 Chronic illnesses such as epilepsy can cause adult sufferers to become dependent upon family members , which can lead to confusion about individual family roles : children may have to take on adult responsibilities , denying their right to be a child , and this can result in major adjustment and behavioural problems as they grow older .
17 From his position as Chancellor , Law could exercise sufficient influence on the domestic management of the war to avoid further problems , and as Leader of the House of Commons and de facto deputy Prime Minister he could also deal with most of the political problems as they arose .
18 The best remedy to all such difficulties is not to harbour grievances silently but to raise the problems as they arise and to deal with them before they get out of control .
19 It is the hope of the author that this book will be of use both as an explanation of relevant legal principles and as a point of reference for dealing with legal problems as they arise in the context of the reader 's work in the catering industry .
20 Obviously most severely disabled persons are likely to have financial problems as they have either a limited earning capacity or even none at all .
21 Dealing with specific problems as they occurred , the BDDA also took advantage of all possible opportunities like its annual Conferences and triennial Congresses to advocate its principal policy objectives : The adoption of the combined system ; the need for vocational training to improve the appalling industrial position of deaf people ; improvement of the high degree of unemployment ; the provision of higher education for those capable of benefiting from it , and higher standards of professionalism among welfare officers and missioners for the deaf .
22 They , they kind of suspend their immediate problems as they wait to , to move out .
23 I guess that is a form of training as well , in that we are being made more aware of teaching issues and problems as they appear to the everyday teacher .
24 Sufficient knowledge and experience exists within Admin to keep normal operations going on the Altos , and to deal with operational problems as they might arise .
25 The rubbish companies run into other problems as they try to push through the higher charges justified by their rising costs .
26 Each student entering the University is assigned to a Director of Studies who is a member of the teaching staff with special responsibility for providing information and guidance on choice of courses , and to help with academic or other problems as they arise .
27 The visiting party , including an HMI in attendance , was horrified , dropped their agenda for the second day and went through the problems as they had perceived them with the management group and the Academic Board :
28 The phenomenon was first detected at the Bugey-3 reactor in France in September 1991 , but Greenpeace criticises the state electricity company , Electricité de France ( EDF ) , for devoting more attention to rectifying problems as they occur than to examining the causes .
29 ‘ Now they 're older , it 's not really any easier , there 's just different types of problems as they need to be here , there and everywhere after school . ’
30 CHESTER CITY have injury problems as they bid to follow up Saturday 's second win of the season against Rotherham at Millmoor tonight .
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