Sentences with phrase «about obvious cases»

I'm not talking about obvious cases of overt discrimination, where a person is willfully excluded due to their race, culture, or gender.

Not exact matches

Only about half of the people who complain in social expect to hear back from the company, so in many cases they do not phrase their complaints in a way that ties it back to the business in an obvious way.
«It's the ninth inning, it's the fourth quarter or whatever time frame that resonates as well as the obvious meaning, which is something like, «We haven't had a recession yet, but we're about to, and if that's the case, stocks are way too expensive.»»
It's important, he suggests, that participants - and outsiders, especially - don't know too much about what is really going on: This is obvious enough in the case of a Ponzi scheme (another of Dennett's sociological bacteria), which relies on dupes continuing to pay into the system.
The flood it's the most obvious example of what I am about to say.I may have v wore to you on another blog about this but I feel the need to say this again just In case Ivan thinking of someone else I asked and told about this.
Hypertension is classified as either primary (essential) hypertension or secondary hypertension; about 90 — 95 % of cases are categorized as «primary hypertension» which means high blood pressure with no obvious underlying medical cause.: ^ -.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
-- Political columnist Errol Louis reviews Sheldon Silver's «other offenses» — Advocates want changes in the city's proposed e-bike rules; «In case it isn't obvious by now: Mayor de Blasio should have talked with delivery workers about electric bikes rather than declaring war on them.»
These CFS cases are different from CFS patients seen in general practice and referral clinics; of the participants from the population - based study in Georgia, only half had consulted a physician because of their fatigue, about 16 % had been diagnosed with CFS, and 75 % described an insidious onset to their illness that had no obvious relation to an acute infectious disease.
It hews to the most obvious tropes of case - of - the - week shows about oddball visionaries partnered with law - and - order sharpshooters, and in the first hour at least, doesn't pay its audience much respect when it comes to the plausibility of dialogue, character motivations, or the security procedures at a mental institution for former future - convicts.
I mean, it's a fairly obvious pairing even with only superficial knowledge — they're both about a somewhat unlikely squad of men going after a crime boss (Al Capone in this case) in the early - to - mid 20th century.
[This should be obvious, but in case the headline didn't tip you off — and if not, it's time to do some serious thinking about your reading comprehension — this post contains major spoilers for Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi.]
The eponymous sexually - confused Michael is played by James Franco in a case of so - obvious casting that what else is there to say about it?
Although these decisions are not obvious from simply viewing the case, they do exist and become a fertile source of discussion for learning about the complex situations that influence a lesson.
This begs the obvious questions of whether the national policy commitment to structural change is likely to bring about a transformation in outcomes and whether any improvements that may follow are worth the expense, effort and (in the case of forced academisation) the turmoil that are entailed.
The fact is, both Sony & MS's new consoles are about equal in all facets in reality, both have a similar amount of great exclusives, even to the point of being in similar genres... And regardless of propaganda, media beatups (such as in Driveclubs & Halo's cases)... regardless of the OBVIOUS MAINLY U.S. based media favoritism of there own home grown console manufacturing giant, both machines are great, & so similar in all areas, that choosing between the 2, comes down to all these little bullshite bits & bops, such as marketing, corporate naming & such... as well as the more game related things, such as gaming preferences, controllers comfort, online infrastructure, etc, etc.... But, the point is, WHO REALLY CARES??? Who worries about this shite, over actually playing & enjoying such brilliant games?
Before one knows about this unanimity, it is not a priori obvious that the Lysenkoist case is not happening in our particular case.
It is obvious in this case that a clear scientific fault has undermined the political message about the «substance of their work on the impacts», which has now left some campaigners in a quandry about whether to discard the science or the politics of this particular story or just ignore the lot!
Because tobacco was, until recently, exempt from FDA regulation and no government entity really cares about making safer tobacco, the sources of these compounds have never been thoroughly investigated (though in many cases rather obvious).
Yet, since on rare occasion they have not seen it because it is so obvious it is worth asking about and one might even learn something Worse, in Eli's case, this is something that finally percolated through because of nonsense that Andrew Montford at Bishop Hill wrote trying to handwave the weird ice coverage this winter up north (yes, Eli knows everybunny and his brother in law is racing south to watch the Antarctic ice shelves collapse, but this is Rabett Run, Eli and Brian follow their own pipers).
In any case, it's obvious this is much ado about nothing in a practical sense.
First, the defendant's own knowledge and intent and state of mind are especially crucial in perjury and obstruction of justice cases; the obvious witness to negate those charges, or at least to raise a reasonable doubt about them, is the defendant himself.
Every so often, a case about a lawyer removed from a matter or reprimanded for acting while in an «obvious» conflict of interest pops up in the media.
Are such clauses enforced in Canada, except to prevent obvious dishonest behaviour as in Sutton Realty in Quebec or the similar BC case, Century 21 v Rogers Communications, about scraping real estate listings off an MLS site?
However, these cases are mainly about intention and rectifying obvious mistakes, not about side - stepping the formalities of making a will in the first place.
Aside from the idioms, the set phrases, and obvious cases concerning slang or whatever, the technique seems in a very general way to be a hedge, signalling that the writer feels some kind of uncertainty about a phrase's suitability in the context — even when that uncertainty is in fact groundless.
In case it wasn't already obvious about what it does, the intercom feature will basically let users command one Echo device to relay the message to all other connected devices.
As we continue to hear about case after case and demand letter after demand letter, it is obvious that innovative businesses and individuals are getting hit everyday — and just how necessary meaningful patent reform really is.
Upon first glance, what especially stands out about the Smart Battery Case is its junk in the trunk via a glaringly obvious bulge in the back.
Moreover, nothing about the possibilities (the obvious outcomes) of having continually resident other adults who care for an infant in the home in which they live with the child's mother, offers anything of use for the purposes of nonresident parent custody cases.
In all three cases, the one common theme that is painfully obvious is that none of the licensees involved apparently understood or knew much about agency.
She is with a local firm and from the story they told me it was obvious this agent had an extreme case of the «all about me's».
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