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Quotes About Problem

The idea that a robot will become more aware of its environment, that telling it to 'go to the kitchen' means something - navigation and understanding of the environment is a robot problem. Those are the technological frontiers of the robotics industry.
~ Colin Angle
Health innovation, enabled by digital technologies to build big consumer service brands, is an incredibly interesting, complex problem to work on.
~ John Sculley
Spend 10% of the project budget making sure you understand problem, the key technologies involved, and have looked at all of the options before you dive into the detailed design.
~ Bruce Pittman
The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it.
~ Edward R. Murrow
This is the way that I like to phrase it: we want to focus on 100% of the problem, and you can only focus on 100% of global emissions if you have technology that is exportable, clean, reliable, and cheap.
~ Dan Crenshaw
It was a tedious saying among hippies: if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. I was very much part of the problem.
~ John Cooper Clarke
Teen problem novels? I can go through them like a box of chocolates. And there are fantasy books out now that need a lot more editing. Fantasy got to be so popular that people began to think 'We don't need to be as diligent with the razor blade,' but they do.
~ Tamora Pierce
Y'know, I think, inherently, when you hear something like a teenage narrative come into play, even the idea that it's being called 'teenage' is a notion that it's being reduced to a problem that's not quite adult. That's a problematic thing to say about a narrative that could actually be dangerous, could be hurtful, could be upsetting.
~ Cole Sprouse
That American confidence is more alive and well than it should be, to this day. But it's such a problem. There's a blindness to that confidence, a presumption that what's good for me is good for you. No! That's what teenagers think: the world revolves around them. As a nation, we've got to stop thinking that way. We're getting too old for that.
~ Jennifer Egan
Marijuana is a much bigger part of the American addiction problem than most people - teens or adults - realize.
~ John Walters
All I want to do now is prove my temperament is not a problem and get people talking about my football again.
~ Craig Bellamy
Here's the problem: the so-called 'millionaire surtax' is a permanent tax to pay for a temporary benefit.
~ Rodney Frelinghuysen
You're fishing, Detective. Problem is you've got a line in the water, but you got no bait on your hook.
~ Robert Dugoni
choke, and pulled the rip cord. The engine cranked, sputtered, and died. He made sure the gear was in neutral and the
~ Robert Dugoni
The faith is not the problem, Bernadette. The problem is the faithful.
~ Robert Ferrigno
The mechanic, when a wheel refuses to turn, never thinks of dropping on his knees and asking the assistance of some divine power. He knows there is a reason. He knows that something is too large or too small; that there is something wrong with his machine; and he goes to work and he makes it larger or smaller, here or there, until the wheel will turn.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
Did her faint eccentricity of manner mask something more serious, some fundamental cognitive problem?
~ Robert Galbraith
You never suffer from a money problem, you always suffer from an idea problem.
~ Robert H. Schuller
america as much a problem in metaphysics as it is a nation earthly entity an iota in our galaxy an organism that changes even as i examine it fact and fantasy never twice the same so many variables
~ Robert Hayden
Can you start with a small commitment rather than a big one? A small project for a client or perhaps an internship or trial period? That way, you can learn if there is an asshole problem before you sign up for the long term.
~ Robert I. Sutton
We don't understand faith until something goes wrong. Faith is a matter of relying on the Lord when our story encounters a problem.
~ Robert J. Morgan
Secrecy was the problem; transparency the obvious cure.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
Whiteness–the whole constellation of practices, beliefs, attitudes, emotions that are mixed up in being white–is the problem. Whiteness is degraded and depraved[…] To the degree that we accept any of the meaning that the dominant society gives to whiteness, we white people are degraded and depraved.
~ Robert Jensen
The problem of doing better in the modern world, as I see it, is this: How can people perform better in, and be better served by, institutions—especially large ones?
~ Robert K. Greenleaf