Sentences with phrase «bad as the issue»

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«I generally think that as far as privacy laws go the security breach disclosure ones are not a bad thing — they're focused, they only kick in when there's actually a problem, and so on,» Singleton says, but they can sometimes focus attention on the errant business rather than on systematic security issues.
The smog has a difficult time getting aired out considering Milan is in a valley, and it's made even worse when the climate is dry and warm, as it was this winter — an issue that will likely only intensify as climate change progresses.
Assuming Falcon Heavy's launch isn't delayed by technical issues, bad weather, or errant boats (debris could rain over the Atlantic Ocean if the rocket blows up), lift - off should occur at 1:30 p.m. ET on February 6, though it could be as late as 4:30 p.m.
Typically used to explain away someone's poor behavior, like the top salesperson who treats people badly or the great engineer who is rude during meetings, the loose translation of this statement is, «Even though it's my job as a boss to address this issue, and I wouldn't let anyone else behave that way, I don't feel like dealing with it.»
Some borrowers have no credit history or were saddled with bad credit as a result of a divorce or other issue.
Tracking repeat calls within a specified period (we recommend seven to 14 days) is not only easier than measuring FCR but also casts a wider net, capturing the implicit, or nonobvious, reasons customers call back, such as related downstream issues or an emotional disconnect with a rep.. A word of caution: Tracking repeat calls instead of using FCR inevitably makes performance appear worse.
However, they plan to continue to fight the summons, as they still believe it was issued in bad faith.
On September 15, 2015, BitPay filed suit against its insurer, Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company («MBIC») to recover amounts owed under a commercial crime policy issued by MBIC to BitPay as well as penalties for MBIC's bad faith denial
«It's so easy to characterize this [as an issue] the elites drag out to make the common person feel bad for driving around in a pickup truck.»
That puts the company on very solid footing during the downturn, enabling it to wait out the storm as opposed to being forced to address its issues at the worst possible moment, like Freeport.
A liquidity crunch where bond issues become too scarce is perhaps not as bad as an inflationary bond - dumping shock, but could undermine BOJ credibility to offer further monetary support all the same.
Here are just a few of the pressing issues at the start of 2012 that remain unresolved — or have actually gotten worseas the year draws to a close.
The movement started with the Kin foundation announcing they were adding Stellar as a second platform, a fact that, on many levels let it clear that the Stellar network is simply a better blockchain; and this is not surprising at all, Ethereum appears to be dealing with lots of issues from long ago now — and what's worse, the solutions haven't been determined yet.
I am no fan of Pepsi as a business but I think we owe it to our compatriots in the marketing space not to make challenges worse by misreporting on issues.
It comes as a new study shows nearly 80 per cent of the British public see no signs of improvement for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable children who are at risk of serious issues such as neglect, poverty, bad health or homelessness.
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
This scene is relevant to current issues, as is the tyrant's reaction to the faithfulness of a true Israelite: «The king became enraged and treated him even worse than the others, since he bitterly resented the boy's contempt» (2 Mac 7:39).
Too bad she did not use the opportunity in class to deal with a very important issues, so she would not become as hard - headed about the matter as the professor was, on the other side.
Some athiests are just as bad as the fundimentalists... because they «know» I being and agnostic, however, take issue with anyone who says that people who are not religious do not think... in fact, it has been found that statistically, athiests and agnostics know the bible better than christians.
And though it wasn't as bad as I anticipated, I'd much rather have been here conversing about and considering these issues.
These are very tho - rny issues we're talking about — a tangled mess of bad intentions, good intentions, misapplied intentions, and the whole range of psychological variations of mental illness, cognitive dissonance, and a bunch of other things not really complimentary to religions in general and to specific religions as well.
I was rather surprised to find myself quoted in the recent issue of FIRST THINGS as claiming, «Any church excluding Christians at a given place is not merely a bad church, but rather is not church at all, since a Eucharist to which not all the Christians at a given place might gather would not be merely a morally deficient Eucharist, but rather no Eucharist at all.»
Bonhoeffer confronts us as someone who, in following Christ, made a personally costly decision that doing nothing to rid the world of Hitler was worse than doing what he did, however ambiguous the moral issues.
I'm not sure how I would deal in situation that would be similar but my hope would be that though (as you rightly say David) my arousal was my «issue», whomever was involved in prayer ministry would not want me to leave being worse off than I came but rather be served by the ministry.
There it appears, at best, as a side issue of legitimate interest to specialists, at worst, as a distraction from the truly urgent priorities.
In an issue of the Intercollegian as late as 1948, Paul Popenoe, author of the widely used textbook Applied Eugenics, warns readers that «too large a proportion» of children are «born in homes which can give them the worst start in every way.
Perhaps emboldened by that query, another chimed in, «When people label all exercise of power as inherently bad or suspect, power issues or needs don't just go away.
Such crime if it took place any where in our Islamic lands and was caught for the crime... he will be torn to pieces there and then with out trial since trials are supposed for those who are suspected and not proven guilty... but as a case that is as plain they should have condemned him to worst death with out any need for court trials... But by being soft on the issue and giving ear to such junk you open doors for those copycats whom seek fame... That is only fair and secure..
If you think this minor issue is anywhere near as bad as what the crusaders did, I think you're only point of reference is probably some movies that glorified what they did.
Yet it had become evident that within the church, as within the world, there were both wheat and tares, good people and bad, and this had brought to the fore the issue of weeding out evil elements.
When we find ourselves at odds with our fellow Christians over issues that are important to us, it's easy to slip into the habit of expecting the worst in one another, forgetting just how much we have in common as followers of Jesus.
If Christians fill their social media posts with blame and anger — or perhaps just as bad, if we stay silent on this critical issue, how are we following in the footsteps of Jesus, who dealt with social injustice in constructive ways?
On other issues, such as the family, or «morality,» for which it claims support, the Reagan administration has the worst record of any recent administration with regard to religious liberty.
The issue with Israel is never going away, at least not any time soon and as much as I get what you are saying here, it still does not merit him being labelled as the bad one - many other presidents before him supported them also.
And then to make the issue worse, people thought it was a good idea to go to the LOCAL store, which is owned by a franchise owner, who may or may not have the same opinion as the franchisor and do what...?
As an ex-Catholic, I must say it's too bad the church didn't react so forcefully to the issue of priestly pedophilia.
This is, of course, the issue addressed on a more personal level in Rabbi Harold Kushner's highly popular When Bad Things Happen to Good People, reassessing a conflict at least as ancient as the biblical Book of Job.
We could do worse than begin with the call issued by the American bishops a few years ago to their people, in which they announced the aim of their evangelisation initiative as «to let every American know they are freely invited to join us in the fullness of Catholic faith».
I have the uneasy feeling,» I wrote, «that the first few hundred test - tube babies should have been simians» («Test - Tube Conception: Troubling Issues,» August 16 - 23, 1978) I was not only overready to foresee bad news for humankind if this new technique were adopted; I was also, as current animal - rights spokespersons might point out, a humankind chauvinist.
Pointing out famous forgers (another oxymoron) is not the issue: anyone willing to take a good look at a Vermeer can see that a Meegeren is a bad copy — obviously bad, as is often pointed out.
Well, I kind of worry that if we have been here for millions of years and the world was at peace, and God already sent his son as redemption early on, promising to return, that God just might be very unhappy with the satte of affairs when he returns and sees how badly we have done, how stupipd we are and how everyone is able to twist their morailty into branded media morality that hordes jump on... like the gay issue and allowing muslims into our our country..
Over the last year or so I've realised that nothing is as bad as it seems either and even the worst issues got resolved in the end.
When I started as a freshman, I had bad stomach issues with the Dining Center food, so I decided to avoid it.
As always, I tweaked the recipe — I think I have issues with authority because I am lousy at following recipes to the letter; I always follow my own path for better or worse.
It seems to have gotten a lot of press as of late, even in the paleo sphere, on how it can help repopulate the good flora and flush out the bad, as well as ease constipation and blood suagr issues.
I wanted to say that your recipes have been a big help as my older daughter has some issues with focus and impulse control and I've found that gluten and conventional dairy makes things worse, so almost every one of your recipes fits into our daily eating lifestyle.
It's fine to acknowledge a players role in odd poor results etc but it's a managerial issue when the bad results are as frequent and repetitive as they are with us.
As a result, it would surely require a player to head out first to make space for Werner, but having spent so heavily on their attack, it's only logical that they address their issues at the other end of the pitch given that they possess the worst defensive record of the top seven Premier League sides this season having conceded 36 goals in 27 games.
I'm going.Why wouldn't I?Ive been there before and know what to do and where not to go.Flights booked today and will sort hotel next week.Its a game of football FFS.If Big Bonking Boris had kept his oversized gob shut then the issues would not be anywhere near as bad as they now appear.Anyway if some 7 foot Russian Ultra tries to intimidate me I will just simply stick TWO pencils up my nostrils and say the Word WIBBLE.They will then think I'm mad beyond belief and go attack a 78 year old Granny.Works every time.WIBBLE
I get all the talk of «it's a long season» or «it's just the first game» and «the team still needs to gel», sure, but we looked bad against a NE team that's dealing with all the same issues as we are, if not more.
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