Example sentences of "[art] problems of " in BNC.
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1 | These short studies are in part historical , but partly art criticism ; the study of Leinberger is particularly relevant , as it comments both on an encounter with a sculpture and the problems of reading about it . |
2 | the problems of writing a script from the writer 's point of view . |
3 | Cope with a slope If you 've got the inclination , she 's got the advice ; Pippa Greenwood gives a new and refreshing slant on overcoming the problems of a sloping garden . |
4 | on more than one occasion … senior ranking officers have made no bones about the fact that they attribute many of the problems of contemporary police work to the pernicious influence of the media and sociology ! |
5 | I had discussed the problems of insider analysis with him at a 1988 Police Conference , where he described how , on return to his force after his undergraduate degree , he had asked for permission to publish research material . |
6 | Paradoxically , associationism is anathema to representational theorists like Fodor ; and Fodor criticizes connectionism ( see Chapter 7 ) for inheriting all the problems of associationism . |
7 | Political hotheads were demanding a sell-off ; but no wouldbe purchaser dared tangle with the horrendous staff rostering costs , the problems of management control , the antiquated working conditions , the railway operating hazards that frustrate a crew 's best efforts while landing them with the blame and , not least , the ever-lurking cynicism of the media . |
8 | He is there as the only one who fully understands the problems of both Elgar and his Wife , but plays no part in the other activities . |
9 | It is a low cliff , approached by a path , and can be done in all the beauty of the Verdon scenery but with none of the problems of the big cliffs . |
10 | Derrida comes across as seriously concerned with philosophy and the problems of teaching it ; and he is non-committal in his response to a question about the possibility of introducing deconstruction into high schools . |
11 | In my own teaching , in my own responsibilities , I think I have to make two gestures simultaneously : to train people , to teach them , to give them a content , to be a good pedagogue , to train teachers , to give them a profession ; and at the same time to make them as conscious as possible of the problems of professionalization . |
12 | E. D. Hirsch , in his recent book , Cultural Literacy , has moved far beyond the problems of literary study to provide an agenda for American society itself . |
13 | He says there are positive factors in the new atmosphere between local authorities and private enterprise , but it ‘ hardly touches on the problems of poor housing , lack of amenities and the continuing unemployment ’ . |
14 | As it happens , the problems of an unstaged Porgy are hardly less acute — a cast of 24 soloists and a duration of three and a quarter hours are not easily managed in the concert hall . |
15 | One possible application of the proposals would be to the Civil Aviation Authority , which desperately needs new capital to deal with the problems of air traffic congestion in Europe . |
16 | With so many pages , the decision to divide the paper into separate sections : home and foreign news , society and culture , economics and business news with special supplements , books and ideas on Friday , arts and listings on Thursday and a radio/television guide at the weekend , has been dictated by the problems of readability as much as anything else . |
17 | For a write-off of £471,000 , the company has pulled out of freight-forwarding from all but one South American country , Venezuela , because of the problems of repatriating earnings and coping with hyper-inflation . |
18 | There is something a little distasteful about the head of the biggest international refugee organisation preferring to travel first class to solve the problems of the worlds dispossessed . |
19 | For one thing , builders had to solve the problems of making processors communicate with one another quickly and reliably . |
20 | Putting to one side the other inequities associated with such a system should it be introduced , I hope due consideration would be given to the problems of the disabled . |
21 | Sacrificed to the cause of poverty : Keith Joseph , whose ‘ cycle of deprivation ’ speech halted his political rise , talks to Mary Kenny about the problems of poor , young mothers |
22 | He is still , I suspect , most concerned with the problems of the ‘ cycles of disadvantage ’ , of poor young girls having babies too soon . |
23 | In the 1990s there is no room for the hard-won concessions of the 1970s — sabbaticals , fixed newspaper allowances and four-day weeks — which recognise the problems of stressful , anti-social hours . |
24 | Knowing our past does not automatically yield solutions to the problems of the present : but without a knowledge of the past it would be impossible even to contemplate addressing these problems . |
25 | Coming down to earth : Over the next four weeks Sally Tamplin looks at the problems of a small town garden . |
26 | Underlying these themes was the belief that the problems of the British system were being thrown into stark relief by the endless economic difficulties of the 1970s . |
27 | Although the Commonwealth immigration acts since 1962 had slowed the inward flow from Commonwealth countries to a trickle , the problems of assimilating the black population now resident were as acute as ever , especially during the period of rapidly rising unemployment . |
28 | One way and another , the problems of the British economy , with unpleasant side-effects for individuals such as the ‘ austerity ’ of 1948–9 , the ‘ pay pause ’ of 1961 , the deflation after the 1976 IMF crisis , or the rise in personal indebtedness after 1986 , were a persistently gloomy theme after 1945 . |
29 | The aim of an Eagle Lodge is to provide supportive housing for single , elderly ex-Air Force persona , encouraging independence within a caring family environment , thereby overcoming the problems of loneliness which affects so many in old age . |
30 | Weirdly , but by a traceable line of descent through Unionism and Socialism , almost the same accents recur after thirty years : ‘ With the vast imperial resources which are the heritage of this country , the problems of poverty and want can easily be solved by a government empowered by the people to carry out their will . |