Examples of using Part of the problem in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You are part of the problem.
Are you part of the solution or part of the problem?
Part of the problem, says David Popenoe, Ph.D.
DO NOT become part of the problem.
Part of the problem expression is identifying the parties involved.
And I became a part of the problem.
Part of the problem with synthetic cannabinoids is that there are so many, Theunissen said.
About the first part of the problem.
It has been said,“If you are not part of the solution,you're part of the problem.”.
I want to stop being a part of the problem and become part of the solution.
But the static tensile stress is only part of the problem.
And this is part of the problem with 401(k)s and IRAs- they're very permeable.
I have checked still give part of the problem….
Part of the problem turns out to be the concept of schizophrenia itself.
Rising temperatures are only part of the problem.
Part of the problem was that she did not speak Spanish but K'iche, a language indigenous to Guatemala.
Part of the problem is the fact that individuals are much more relaxed when it comes to their smartphones than their computers.
However, haven't the cash-lovers been part of the problem themselves?
Part of the problem has been a publication bias whereby experiments that“don't work” get stuck in the file drawer and no one learns from them.
So as the old saying goes, if you ain't part of the solution,you're part of the problem.
Part of the problem that we see so many people look for macular degeneration prevention is because the complications of macular degeneration can be rather serious.
There is far more conservative money in American politics than Soros is responsible for, but he is part of the problem.
Part of the problem seemed to revolve round the fact that the chair involved anatomy and complaints were made to the Minister of Education that his lectures on this topic were incompetent.
Resources Minister Josh Frydenberg set the tone for the week by saying“religion is part of the problem”.
Reformers from across the political spectrum believed the sudden growth of political fortunes was part of the problem- a“conspiracy of officeholders” is what George William Curtis, head of the Civil Service Reform Association, called it.
Resources Minister Josh Frydenberg set the tone for the week by saying“religion is part of the problem”.
Part of the problem is that lung cancer tumors are physically difficult to reach because of the distributed nature of the lung cells- tumors tend to be spread out in many locations, so delivering treatment to the tumors effectively is a major challenge.
Beyond the evidence against the Queen Bee myth,the mere existence of the term is part of the problem.
While over-processed foods and lack of physical activity are largely to blame,nutrient deficiency is also part of the problem.