Sentence examples for problems about what from inspiring English sources

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He pays particular attention both to the philosophical problems about what moral facts could be about or how they could matter which noncognitivism seeks to solve, and to the deep problems that it faces, including the task of explaining both the nature of moral thought and the complexity of moral attitudes, and the 'Frege-Geach' problem.

He attributes to Kant the idea that we need objective standards in reasoning to solve practical problems about what to do (Rawls 1971, 34, 39 40, 49 52).

Biology inquires into problems concerning life; history inquires into problems concerning past social events and cultural developments; etc. Ethics inquires into ethical problems, problems about what is good or bad, what ought or ought not be done, how we ought or ought not feel about something, etc. Ethical problems are ubiquitous.

A couple of years ago we spoke to Dr Owen Bowden-Jones, founder of London's Club Drug Clinic – a centre dedicated to helping people with their club drug problems about what he was up against.

I feel that that's a very much-reduced notion of cultural diversity, but I think we also have problems about what we might include in cultural diversity" (R2: Communication teacher) This highlighted the problem that respondents were not always comfortable with the way terms were used, but also struggled to identify more meaningful terms.

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"Obesity isn't a problem about how you look – that's a side effect – it's a problem about what it does to your insides".

First, there's the problem about what to do with the pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg and his ailing arm, with The Washington Post's Thomas Boswell urging the Nationals to play it safe and shut him down for the season.

Once she had recognised the precise place in the painting, what she called "this literal small backwater" which she had known as well as the painter, Bishop was faced with a problem about what to do next in the poem.

John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, who is in overall charge of transport policy, has singled out the way British Rail was privatised, accusing the rolling-stock companies of "having grown fat at the taxpayer's expense .This rhetoric has left Labour with a problem about what to do with remaining state assets that might benefit from private-sector methods and investment.

We often drive together, talk about all sorts of things—about life at home, about our problems, and about what's next for us.

In a country facing such problems, thinking about what to do for fun is not a priority – which is why 90percentt of Greeks cut recreational activities.

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