Sentences with phrase «actually kind of a problem»

It was actually kind of a problem, but that was his outlet.

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«If you'd asked me six months ago if we'd be getting the kind of growth we've been getting — with the tax increase, the sequester, the problems in Europe — I probably would've expected a slower economy than the one we've actually been finding.»
So if you take out even more consuming power by driving down wages, you take out even more consuming power by cutting unemployment insurance, you take out even more consuming power by various new kinds of taxes they're even talking about in terms of consumer taxes, so don't they actually exacerbate the problem, exacerbate the crisis?
The problem is that this kind of image - oriented posturing actually hurts Christians more than it helps them.
And during that competition the Chilean coach said that Sanchez suffers from mental problems and the player actually agreed and he didn't denie this either, but nothing was mentioned of what kind of problems they were, I'm supposing that time will tell us.
The problem with the kind of see - saw performances we see from Arsenal is actually that Arsene always manages to bounce back & do enough to earn 4th place or better at the end of the season.
The article itself is about a mom who... Actually this is kind of an internal thing, because the mom was out breastfeeding in public and her dad who was with her is the one who had the problem with it, and actually did... I donActually this is kind of an internal thing, because the mom was out breastfeeding in public and her dad who was with her is the one who had the problem with it, and actually did... I donactually did... I don't know.
You need to make sure that your son or daughter actually has some kind of mental problem before you really take action.
And another problem is ISIS, who says themselves that they're country but it's actually a kind of terrorist union.
Get this: it actually has an integrated cooling can to prevent these kinds of problems.
Biello: And they do have some more aggressive policies than even the U.S. at present as far as renewable energy goes, whether those who actually realized they have had a lot of problems with kind of wind farms that didn't perform up to expectations, but they do have fairly aggressive targets for how much energy it needs to come from renewable resources like the wind and the sun, they have become the manufacturer, as in all things, for Photovoltaics and the wind turbine blades that are basically powering the green revolution in the West.
I think one of the interesting things about approaching this problem — they are actually trying to a build system — is that you come across all kinds of unexpected interesting phenomena.
The good news is though that I think he does feel that it is still possible to take some kinds of actions to respond to problems of climate change, to do a better job of trying to conserve top soil, to try to address the problems of water scarcity all over the world and so forth; that we can actually head off a lot of these problems.
It's reasonable to think that we can actually do this; that if we use our technological resources wisely, we really can manage to head off the worst kinds of problems that could be associated with global warming; but it's not going to be a matter of just one magical technology.
I might do a food sensitivity test as well, because a lot of times people will feel really irritable and it's actually gluten, or it might be eggs, or something else that's kind of compounding the problems that they're having.
That's assuming you buy into the idea that protein actually does activate mTOR pathways, or that such pathways even exist — or that it's any kind of problem for most people even if they do exist.
I have no problem with sustainably caught fish, but the Carlson fish oil is a bit of a turnoff, as they don't actually say what kind of fish it is from.
Becide the big problems we would have (unless of course people would consume 80 procent less meat) with the giant use of land and pollution / mother nature, do we actually know anything about the health difference (or lag of it) between these kinds of meat?
And this kind of fat actually heals some of the underlying hormonal problems that are slowing down your metabolism to begin with!
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D'Onfrio's Wilson Fisk is extraordinary, and he's actually the most sympathetic character on the show... which is kind of a problem.
While I actually like the cover, and don't have any problems with it, it's kind of a kick in the teeth that they'd drop the price so drastically so quickly.
[And this is increasingly true for me & many other investors too — as people become more mobile in their personal / professional lives, it can become extremely difficult to even figure what one's home currency / exposures actually are... Of course, people in emerging & frontier markets are already long familiar with that kind of problemOf course, people in emerging & frontier markets are already long familiar with that kind of problemof problem!]
I've seen dogs get so bad with this kind of treatment, that the vets actually banned the dogs from coming back... when the vets caused the problems in the first place!
The natural ears of a Presa actually look quite good and there is no problem in keeping them if you are not planning to have your dog in some kind of contest that requires cropping.
She explains that many kinds of dogs that people have trouble training actually have characteristics that make them quite trainable — they are smart, they are good problem solvers, and they have strong drives to get what they want.
By stripping the game of any kind of pre-determined narrative and emphasizing player involvement through gameplay alone, Pope also reminds us of the the sad reality that we often confront moral issues and attempt to resolve them because we feel a sense of obligation to do so only after our engagement in the practices which define our environment, and our recognition that they are actually the cause of these problems.
Short in length is not a problem, I'm actually glad for that (kind of sick for all those 15 - 30 hours to beat games).
So besides the loot system being an issue, Sublevel Zero has a much more pressing problem: It's actually kind of boring.
I wish I could say that Nintendo avoids this kind of thing, and perhaps most of their games do, but it's actually one of my main problems with Super Smash Bros..
Maybe some of you are feeling kind of cynical or skeptical about whether we're actually going to solve this problem.
And the trading will have all kinds of loopholes and misuse of the regulations and all kinds of ways of making money without actually dealing with the problem that it's designed to cure.
This kind of problem is right up my alley, actually.
This will help you visualise what is anticipated by many scientists who have actually studied the topic, as opposed to «sceptics» who spend their time denying that there is any kind of a problem at all.
The problem, of course, is that we don't understand all the internal and external drivers to any reasonable specificity to make those kinds of claims — asserted human impacts are unscientifically divined by creating fudge factors that make models fit, without actually * knowing * how realistic those models are (or more to the point, * knowing * how unrealistic those models are.
Journalists and opinion columnists [3], accustomed to «mastering a brief» at short notice are also highly susceptible — lawyers who may actually have to master briefs involving technical issues seem mostly to recognise that this is the kind of problem where expert judgement is required, as does the more sensible kind of economist [4]
In looking at the AGW problem, we should note that the kinds of problems we are identifying are actually just more of the same kinds of things we are expecting to have to deal with even without global warming.
I think that this kind of problems have actually an important influence on the difficulties the climate scientists have in communicating with outsiders.
And for all its complexity, the core of this problem can be stated simply enough what kind of a climate transition would be fair enough to actually work?
The fact that it is actually pretty easy to get around by car and kind of a pain to do so by bus or train is a basic problem where the US lags FAR behind our European counterparts.
By the way, what kind of disaster, nationally or worldwide, would actually cause a problem necessitating these solutions?
One of the great problems for those living in the UK has always been its somewhat random approach to administration, veering between nonchalance and mercilessness, so that a migrant is typically not required to do any kind of paperwork in order to get on with their life, but should they for whatever reason actually need to prove that they have been resident for the past years will be faced with inflexible demands that they document every weekend away, every job and home, and almost every pizza that they have ordered.
So you get all kinds of crazy problems and it's really satisfying because you can actually give people a little bit of closure after 15 — 20 minutes and there's no confidence implications in most of the stuff.
You can make one, but it's no substitute and it's completely backwards to start with a persona but it's no substitute for actually knowing and having deep knowledge about the kinds of legal solutions that you want to provide and the problems that those are solutions to, so I don't know.
That's kind of ok, but in testing, this actually causes some other problems.
«So we've got the right kind of space, the right kind of coming together of different perspectives and disciplines to really grapple with what are at times quite complex problems but also the barriers to actually getting some of the research findings into policy, into practice and into systems,» she said.
So far from these topics being off - limits, any MHP seeking appointment in a court case needs to fully inform the parties prior to their consent [123], of information about the following kinds of potentials for bias and agenda: whether the MHP has been married or divorced, and how many times, and under what kinds of circumstances, and how the MHP currently feels about those events; whether, if divorced, the MHP went through litigation over custody or property, and such details as whether the MHP had problems paying or receiving child support, as well as the custody arrangements of the MHP's own children and how these worked out and everyone's feelings about them; the MHP's own personal experience taking care of and spending time with children, within and without the scope of «parenting», and with regard to parenting, whether that was parenting as a primary caregiver, married or single parent, with or without household and third party help, or as a working parent or stay - home parent, and for how many children, and for how long, and the outcomes from all of that; i.e. how much time has this person actually spent caring for children on his or her own, and how well did this person's own family systems function, and is this person in fact an «expert» in creating a functioning family and raising happy, healthy, successful children with good outcomes, nay «best» outcomes, thoroughly well - adjusted and having reached the very pinnacles of their innate potential.
I'm not even sure if I have a good grasp of all of the potential pitfalls that could lie in store for consumers who really have no idea about what kind of problems that they could be exposed to if they get naively drawn into working with outfits that offer free money with strings attached which could actually cost more money than that which is ultimately received.
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