Back to the financial crisis: The critical problem now is that banks are hoarding funds.
The critical problem was that the rules of the trial excluded Sara because of the pulmonary embolism she had developed that summer.
Without better education designed to meet the workforce needs of our economic base, kids will continue to grow up ill prepared for the jobs that will exist and add to the critical problem of unemployment.
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It doesn't promote the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are essential for good quality learning.
While this might be true today, it is the liberal arts studies that prepare students with the problem solving and critical thinking skills that can be applied throughout their lifetime.
The CEOs wanted the Chavalit administration, the opposition and key economic bodies "to work together because the problem has now become critical, " as Sawat Horrungruang, chairman of Nakorn Strip Mill, says.
Heart disease due to atherosclerosis, also known as hardening of the arteries, is a critical problem for children with progeria.
If they hope to become CEOs or heads of strategic business units, the ability to take multiple perspectives on the same problem will be critical for their success.
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The institution provides tools and resources to help the U.S. education system keep up with global competitors by combing the traditional 3Rs with the 4Cs (Critical thinking and problem solving, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity and innovation).
Cops don't do well when they can't control their situation or the source of their depression, and they begin to despair when they see that their problem -- the "critical incident" -- is never-ending.
One critical problem is that the normal immigration channels are dysfunctional.
Whatever the business problem is, innovation and leadership will always be a critical piece of the answer.
But now we're at the dawn of a new mode of work requiring cross-collaboration, and somebody who can see all the different facets of a problem is critical.
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"I think the next 24 to 48 hours is the critical time which will tell us whether the village, which is where the main problem is now, has got enough accommodation for everybody to come into it, " Commonwealth Games England chairman Andrew Foster told the BBC.
Designed to engage students in critical reasoning and problem solving, the SMILE Plug creates a "micro cloud" within a classroom that is completely controlled by the teacher.
In a noted example, Don Tapscott, in his book Wikinomics, described how one Canadian gold mining company facing a looming shutdown desperately turned to the general public to help solve a critical business problem.
In turn, this allows them to deny the scope of the problem, to delay having to fix the problem, and to maintain the illusion that they are keeping our critical infrastructure safe and secure without further government intervention.
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The problem: Waze will have to reach critical mass to become truly useful.
No matter what position you hold within a company, your job is to tackle the most critical tasks on your plate, bring creative problem-solving to your challenges, and make excellent decisions.
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Internet infringement certainly could cause some harm to some companies, but it is critical to understand the size and scope of the problem before applying prescriptions that cause unnecessary, out of proportion collateral damage to other industries and the Internet.
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Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa in their great book Academically Adrift have taken data from a respectable indicator of critical thinking and problem solving skills, the Collegiate Learning Assessment, as well as the National Survey of Student Engagement and have concluded, roughly, that typically students neither work very hard nor learn very much.
David Miles, the chairman of the radiotherapy specialist focus group of the Association of X-ray Equipment Manufacturers which formed to highlight the problem, says there has been a "collapse in critical investment".
On the mortgage crisis, again, we both believe that this is a critical problem.
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The problem, simply stated, is a growing shortage of people with critical skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Badoo has already achieved the critical mass needed to make it a going concern and seems to have no problem persuading users to share personal details -- a fact that should be encouraging to Highlight and other, newer social startups.
The holistic vision of the programme is evident in the six learning strands within the Accreditation and Equivalency Sub-Programme, namely communication skills, critical thinking and problem-solving, sustainable use of resources and productivity, self-development, a sense of community and expanding one's world vision.
Critical issues can be flagged, and expert resources engaged to make sure the problem is quickly resolved.
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Maintaining situation awareness is critical to aviation safety, especially if there's a problem with the tracking technology.
And after all, I think you have to recognise that throughout Europe - again it was a point made by Dominique De Villepin - there are differences between governments but by and large public opinion is pretty solid across Europe, and it is critical of any approach to this problem which doesn't involve going through the UN.
The best way to determine if someone is a naysayer or a critical thinker is to evaluate their problem-solving style.
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