Sentences with phrase «general lack of house»

General lack of house training can be a cause of your dog peeing indoors.

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When Torres pushed her to explain why she let 15 - 16 months go by without telling the general public or the public housing committee about the lack of compliance, she expressed regret over not telling people sooner.
There is a general lack of understanding as to how the Housing boom and bust occurred, and why it led to the subsequent credit freeze.
This bill passed the Oklahoma House by a margin of 74 in favor and 26 opposed, it sailed through the House by nearly two thirds and suddenly, in the Senate General Conference Committee on Appropriations, it died in the final week of the session due to a lack of signatures to pass out of that committee.
In the case of aggressive acts by dogs, factors may include, but are not limited to: genetic predisposition; irresponsible handling; lack of animal management; general care; improper socialization and training; poor housing conditions; physical ailment, and lack of education and supervision.
The White House's party brought forth an issue that has long been a sore point among people of colour trying to make a living in the travel blogging / vlogging / writing game: a general lack of representation and recognition in mainstream travel media.
More American Photographs aims to add to the FSA's project through the lens of the twenty - first century, which highlights, amidst natural disasters, the collapse of the housing boom, and a general lack of economic mobility, the distinct effects on different communities.
The new pictures show environmental disasters, factory - ghost towns, the collapse of the housing boom, the general lack of economic mobility, and the increasing gulf between the rich and the poor.
If they are general counsel or in - house counsel, they may lack a certain level of objectivity because they are more connected to their client.
But while Krugman's grim outlook took me aback, what really struck me was the lack of surprise among audience members, including a lot of general counsel and in - house lawyers from national and global entities.
It is shown to them in the racist way in which they perceive they are treated by many non-Indigenous people in a wide variety of circumstances, in the material poverty of their lives and the lives of their extended families and their general communities, and in the way they are discriminated against in employment, in the way they are housed and in their lack of access to health and education services as good as those available to non-Indigenous people.
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