Sentences with phrase «at points of failure»

What is the exact chemical composition at points of failure?
Sir Mervyn said a resolution mechanism was required which would allow banks to continue offering basic services to customers at the point of failure while their finances are worked out.

Not exact matches

The visible failure of the war on drugs, combined with a generational tipping point in attitudes, has poll after poll showing a majority of adults favouring the legalization or at least decriminalization of recreational cannabis use.
Issac Boltansky, an analyst at Compass Point, said in a note to clients to Tuesday that the near - term embarrassment of the healthcare failure will give way to a renewed push for tax reform.
At some point any installed software can be damaged because of a system failure, and you may lose all your work.
Here's why every person, and every business, needs to fail at some point — for failure is the very seed of growth and success.
At J.Crew, Mr. Drexler's failure to communicate is just one more example for those who favor separation of the CEO and chair positions to point to as a demonstration of the difficulty of one individual holding both roles.
Despite Vogel's involvement in the case that took away 18 years of Avery's life, the attorney does not seem to be experiencing the same level of backlash as Kratz (perhaps because the state's failures in 1985 have been well known to the public for more than a decade at this point).
David Beckworth, who teaches economics at Texas State and writes on Fed policy at his Macro and Other Market Musings blog, points to the Federal Open Market Committee meeting that took place Sept. 16, 2008 — the day after the failure of Lehman Brothers and the day the Fed was preparing to make an $ 85 billion loan to AIG (AIG).
Whether you are a couple of coders in a garage or a small team in a large enterprise, validating your assumptions early and often can reduce the likelihood of failure, or at least get you to a pivot point sooner.
I do a lot of real estate investing and try to do it as smart as I can with always having clear exit strategies but it seem inevitable that at some point there will be failure.
It is important to recall that the cash rate was reduced by 75 or 100 basis points at each meeting of the Board in late 2008 and early 2009, for a total of 375 basis points in five months after the Lehman failure in September.
With the official approval, Brownback leaves his home state at a particularly low point; after the failure of his signature tax plan, he ranks among the least - popular governors in the US.
Finally, the point at which we Christians have recognized our failure most clearly is in our long ignoring of what we now call «the integrity of creation.»
At least, it is in a mood of anguish that I shall try to point to a few failures of nerve — some of them my own — in the crisis of our day.
I do not find that Cobb has met Christian's objections at all adequately, and I count this failure my first point against the Hartshorne - Cobb assumption that there can be a sharing of standpoints.
The failure to recognize the significance of power is a grave error for which traditional Christian ethics may at some points be held responsible.
It is everlasting in the sense of a continuous and unceasing development, on the whole moving towards fuller realization of heterogeneous yet organically inter-related goods, even though there is «evil» with maladjustments, «backwaters», and elected failure to advance at many points along the line.
The German universities expressed less opposition to the growth of Nazism in the 1930's than did the churches and labor unions; their failure at this point has been attributed in large part to their neutral pursuit of truth without concern for the life of the nation.14 By contrast, an example of intellectual responsibility occurred a few years ago when the University of Chicago was building a new cancer research hospital.
Indeed, one of the failures in much contemporary explanation of human life — as, for example, by some of our modern secular sociologists — is precisely at this point.
This seems in fact to be the gist of his confession in A Sort of Life, where Greene contrasts his state of resolve at the time of his conversion with his condition more than 20 years later, at a point (which Sherry suggests remains characteristic of the present) when «continual failure or the circumstances of our private life finally make it impossible to make any promises at all and many of us abandon Confession and Communion to join the Foreign Legion of the Church and fight for a city of which we are no longer full citizens.»
If, as we shall be arguing in a moment, we may be sure of «objective immortality», the taking into God's life of every good that has been achieved in the creative process; and if, as that understanding of the world order implies, one of the goods is the agency by which these given goods have been achieved, including at this point the human agent as a peculiarly significant focus — may it not be the case that not only the good which has been achieved but the agent who has achieved it (himself good, despite defect and the instances of his failure in this mortal existence) will be preserved beyond the «perishing of occasions»?
But my point here is that unsatisfactory economic ideas and practices which have an impressive history of failure, which caused to founder that great nation California, which lie at the root of much of the shame and dread and division and hostility and cynicism with which our society is presently afflicted, are treated as immutable truths, not to be questioned, not to be interfered with, lest they unleash their terrible retribution, recoiling against whomever would lay a hand on the Ark of Market Economics, if that is the name under which this mighty power is currently invoked.
Hasker, pointing out that this would involve deception on God's part, expresses shock at my apparent failure to recognize, with him and Descartes, that it would be «impossible for God to engage in a policy of massive deception.
From another point of view they would seem to be a key motivation behind the unprofessional nature of the frenzied accusations, amidst what, in its foundations at least, was reasonable reporting about real Church failures.
we might but not the point... we are struggling again against a third tier european team while kidding ourselves that this is the season when we finally put aside the decade of failure... giroud ramsey jenks gibbs at the end of the day are mid table quality
We have made a bad habit of winning some meaningless games every season and then using them as reference points or to justify failure at the end of the season.
Which obviously point's the finger at the depth and strength of our squad, which then, points its finger at the failure to bring in the appropriate players in the transfer windows!
Football goes in cycles and every club experiences some level of success, mediocrity and failure at some point.
Just the complicated one with Morse at center has more moving parts and more potential points of failure leading to a more Risk / Reward type scheme that needs other things in the offense to go well to keep the defense from heavily focusing on it.
Failure shouldn't necessarily be blamed on transfers.It's part of the reason but is not the only reasons.Other clubs which can't even buy like Arsenal have won very good trophies.Even at those times we were in debt we had a good team capable of winning the EPL or winng some of the smaller trophies.But we just went on trophyless.Now we are almost debt free and we are promised glory but honestly we don't even have the hope of glory.The only thing that can save us is renewal of the mind of the manager and board.That will bring a positive change.It's only insanity to keep doing the same thing and expect different results.We have a lot to prove out there to the world because the greatness of Arsenal has really gone down in the face of the world.They only see us as a team with good football that's all.The world doubts us and we have a point to prove.The values of a club is as important as winning trophies.If not Arsenal wouldn't have been this top club that people talk about everyday were it fpr only values or trophies.They go hand in hand.However, to the world trophies are very important and that fact can not be hidden.
Point is, he can't be at all places at all times, and he hasn't been in this ownership position without his Father long enough to know how much time to commit to each part of his empire yet, or how to determine success / failure in management of the teams.
With the players we have now, anything more than 5 points off the title at the end of the season is a failure from Arsene Wenger and his job should be on the line.
We have a confident squad and have strengthened marginally but without addressing critical weaknesses... failure to do so in next 3 weeks and a small dip in confidence at some point would suggest a repeat of last year... Our first xi is not yet able to match those already at top so only injuries in others would allow us to do better this year which should not be how arsenal fc should be moving forward
Well im not in a wonderland he has his failings as we all do and great teams find a way to win good teams sit where we are 6 -5-4 but thats besides the point and it would be nice if your aunty had bolocks cause then we d be second but ive watched the games were an offensive team most the time although were terrible in the pissing rain but for the most part the game plans have worked weve created chances quality scoring chances one after the other problem is for me the finishing unless we sit back with 9 man behind the ball or ten when you push forward you will give up a goal if you lousy forwards fail to finish the set ups have been there this year but our strikers have failed to kill the games if we create quality chances and grab leads in the first 60 minutes like we have for the most part and in those games those games should of been killed even if we give a goal or two alongside the strategy but we failed to hit multiple should be goals we tried laca we'll see abou auba although hes a bit lazy so far but we'll see but we've lacked that quality in front goal a player the chances have been there im looking at the failure of the strikers and maybe that is his fault but monreal has scored as many goals recently as our strikers and thats sad our defenders or a midfielder will score and our stikers cant tally one in th first 60 mins of a game alongside them then were tired for last 40 give them hope there still only down one and we rue our missed chances while they push thats where iv been frustrated with this season not the tactics but the finishing
So for me, not making 80 points, in how many years now, including the 7 years failing to make it past the round of 16 in the Champions league, plus completely missing the champions league this year, plus the 10 - 2 humiliation at Bayern, plus the way we sleepwalked through 5 away defeats, throwing away games that were in our complete control like Everton away for example, and so and so on, is nothing short of failure.
You could point the finger at various issues and incidents for Arsenal over the last eight months and argue that this was the the main factor in our failure to take advantage of the struggles of the likes of Chelsea and Man City and cruise to the Premier League title.
Realistically, he's off the board to win it all at this point, and I'm only leaving him in this category because he's done nothing to fall entirely out of the discussion, and there's still enough time to profit from others» failures.
And I hope she inspires future generations of seductive anthem singers, because: 1) Every failure along the way will be (earnestly, nobly) hilarious, and 2) Someone's going to nail it at some point.
You and others have a disgusting habit of pointing at every external influence as a «reason» for failure.
But if Roberto Mancini's Manchester City finished with 57 points at the end of this season it would have been a miserable failure of a season.
i cant help my anger at this point becos its a result of so much pent up frustration and the managers failure to recognise issues and failure to ever acknowledge our fans and i refuse to stick my head in the ground and come up smiling after beating stoke at home 2 - 0, maybe if the manager had ever once just said «i feel for the fans» or apologise to travelling fans after gutless away displays, but no he does nt feel accountable to any1 despite the thousands of times «theres only one arsene wenger» rings in his ears, hes gotten more love and trust than youd give your wife but wot has he given you in return the last 4 years???? not even acknowledgement, and in between the poor run hes given us more than his fair share of touchline controversy which reflects badly on us and the club in regards to fair play.and he never sees anything!!!! be honest and come out like moyes and bruce, its refreshing!!!! the standards at the club hav plummeted and where chels, utd, pool and even villa / city / spurs hav so many players who fight and uphold club traditions we only hav cesc, gallas, verm, RvP, sagna and arsha who, IMO really care and who fight when our backs are to the wall....
This is an excellent changing pad especially for babies who have experienced failure to thrive at any point, giving parents a lot more peace of mind.
I felt like an incompetent, failure of a mother who was constantly on the defensive with extended family who never seemed to try and stop and see my point of view, or at the very least, live and let live.
On the other hand, being part of the Council of Europe is also a way for Russia to occasionnaly point at other (western) european countries failures about Human Rights and embarass them, or to keep an eye on how Russian (or Russian speaking) minorities are dealt with in (eastern) Europe.
There's a ragtag of tactical ideas aimed at helping this group or that, tackling the odd market failure but missing the point.
President Donald Trump aimed blame for Friday's failure to advance an Obamacare - repeal bill at the far right faction of his party, grouping them with Democrats, at whom he had pointed the finger in the hours after the stinging defeat.
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If implemented, the half - hearted effort at reform, would have allowed opponents to point to the poorly crafted model as an example of the failure of public financing.
And at the heart of all of this I believe is the complete failure of the last government's Points Based System to control migration.
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