Basically, there are two sides to an issue or a conflict (the Pros and the Cons). As an individual, you lie on either one side of the situation or the other. This means that if you are making an actual or physical part or effort in resolving the problem or situation, i.e., making actions and genuine effort to either recruiting others to aid in the resolution, or accomplishing deeds or tasks that efficiently and successfly remove obstacles standing in the way of the resolution, and/or making successful accomplishments or tasks that solve or complete or finalilze the resolution to the issue or conflict, then obviously "you are part of the solution".
Otherwise, you lie on the other side of the fence, "being part of the problem". Keep in mind that even if you are not making any physical efforts towards making the problem worse, perhaps not doing anything at all, or turning your cheek to the issue, is still "being part of the problem".
It means No Problem
This phrase has no meaning out of context.
a phrase you say when you are either shocked
While Eldridge Cleaver is often cited as having coined this phrase in a 1968 speech, Charles Rosner, a renowned advertiser and marketer from the 60s through the 90s, actually wrote "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem" for VISTA as a recruitment slogan in 1967.
Pakitang Gilas is a Tagalog phrase meaning showing an elegant solution or ability.
This can either be a literal phrase meaning that the temperature is rising, or an idiom meaning that a situation is becoming volatile and people are getting angry about it.
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"Pakitang-gilas" is a Filipino term that means "a display of skill or prowess." It is often used to describe an impressive or outstanding performance, particularly in sports or other competitive activities.
The phrase "we are at a loss here" means that we are unable to understand or find a solution to a problem or situation. It indicates a sense of confusion or bewilderment about what to do next.
A phrase used to describe a level of history or physical examination.
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
Either restoration or the phrase "the reunion of broken parts"