Sentences with phrase «bad points from»

But there does of course have to be a few bad points from somewhere, and with the iPad 2 (or at least with the three new iPads we've got our hands on - 64 GB Wi - Fi and 3G version from Orange, Vodafone and Apple) there seems to be a bit of a problem with backlight bleeding.
Good points and bad points from this game: Good: — 3 points.

Not exact matches

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The disintegration of investment in nonresidential structures and machinery and equipment subtracted almost a full percentage point from GDP; only 2009 and 1982 were worse in that regard, and neither of those years stand out as high points in Canada's economic history.
There is no point in overwhelming your audience with words they can't possibly read, or worse, reading from the slide yourself.
We hear so much about awful treatment of job - seekers, but let's be honest - the problem is just as bad from the recruiter's point of view.
Additional analysis points that when a low - performing female employee switches to work for a high - performing female supervisor from her previous male manager, she actually ends up doing significantly worse — earning 30.1 % less relative to men who make the same switch.
Spirit Airlines had nickel and dimed me with extra fees to the point where this flight was now more expensive than most, but the cramped quarters, piercing glares from the staff, and the weird vibe as I boarded were starting to make me wonder: Is this the worst airline ever?
Seconds later, another email arrived from his wife, also saying the PM was trying to reach him — at which point the plane took off, leaving Oliver to ponder for the next five hours whether good or bad news awaited him when he reached his destination.
Another reader points out this should be «when worse comes to worst,» which indicates something has degraded from one negative plane to the lowest possible.
As the Reuters article points out, frequent patent battles are bad for innovation because they can hold companies back from developing or launching products.
If anything similar is the case at the Samsung factories, this implies that stricter limits on overtime would indeed be a bad thing, at least from the workers» point of view.
«Lloyds will be broadly doubling up its exposure to credit cards at a particularly benign point in the bad debt cycle and ahead of a potential slow - down... once the terms of the UK's exit from the EU are reached,» Gary Greenwood of Shore Capital said.
More bad news for seniors: Medicare Part B premiums, which are usually deducted from Social Security payments, are expected to increase next year to the point in which they will probably wipe out the entire COLA.
Surveys of national opinion indicate either hostility to anti-Semitic dogmas or, what is worse from the agitator's point of view, complete indifference.
He points out «we are taught from a very young age to feel badly when we fail.»
But he implied that it would be patriotic for private Russian citizens to «start making contributions — which are right, from their point of view — to the fight against those who say bad things about Russia.»
But SQC demands that if the plotted points begin to show a trend away from the center, rather than clustering randomly around it — or, worse yet, begin to fall outside the boundaries in either direction — then production must stop.
Because I think China's nominal GDP growth has been overstated by a substantial amount because of its systematic failure to write down bad loans, I usually have subtracted 2 - 4 percentage points from the nominal GDP growth rate before I did my very rough calculation.
According to one Cambridge University study from 2017, 73 percent of exchanges «take custody of user funds» with little to no oversight, all the while providing bad actors with the convenience of a single point of failure.
And as a few of your readers pointed out, odds are there will still be something left from my investable assets as well, as they would only be exhausted, under the 3 % rule, if my future is as bad as the worst 50 - year period in history.
Allocating unlimited resources can be daunting, and just as research has shown that giving workers too many 401 (k) mutual funds to choose from can lead to less and worse savings, unlimited vacation can overwhelm workers to the point that they don't use it to full effect.
From a Machiavellian point of view, a return to pre-1994 trade rules might not be a bad thing for Canada.
U.S. stock futures point to sharp gains for Wall Street on Monday, as global shares rebound from their worst week in two years.
While the points made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
While the president attacks 99 percent of his opponents by mercilessly strafing them in speeches, sound bites and tweets (and has a one - size - fits - all approach to firebombing Democrats, disobedient Republicans, Gold Star families, war heroes, etc.), Daniels fends off her online critics with self - deprecating humor, and has made a point of refraining from saying anything bad about the president himself — which has probably kept him from retaliating and going after her personally.
The point will be this: The economy is on the mend and yields are grinding higher, but the recovery from the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depression isn't over yet.
Or worse, when they point you to management as a prospect, they use incorrect methods that push you away from the management executives you are trying to sell.
When asked just who was pushing the great explosion of mortgage lending, Mr. Bernanke pointed to the mortgage packagers — Wall Street profiting from the commissions and rake - offs it was making by pretending that the loans were not bad.
After immense preparation and xpense, the ultimate point of human frustration and mortal decision making for climbers on Everest is being several hundred feet from the summit and having the weather turn bad.
As one private equity investor points out, protecting under - performing sectors might have been wise in deflationary times (to keep unemployment from ballooning) though as reflation returns the need for productivity to restrain costs could present an argument for reform in the worst - performing sectors.
That's bad news for the Catholic Church, which has seen a 12 percentage - point drop in Hispanic members since 2010, with most of the losses coming from former Catholics under 50.
«There's a scene in Breaking Bad «s first season in which Walter White's hoodrat lab assistant Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) tells Walter he just can't «break bad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at aBad «s first season in which Walter White's hoodrat lab assistant Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) tells Walter he just can't «break bad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at abad,» and — when you first hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go from being a law - abiding chemistry teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at all.
Through memory, Augustine explains at various points in Book X of the Confessions, we are able to review our past actions and discern a variety of important themes: we can see when we were moving towards God and (conversely) when we were moving away from Him; when we discerned the good rightly and sought it properly and (conversely) when we misidentified the good and sought experiences or possessions that were bad for us; when God was calling us towards Himself, whether we heard His voice or not; and so on.
My point is that even within the context of this metaphor, anyone who «buys the cow» as a way of getting «milk» is completely reprehensible, while «getting free milk» from a willing «cow» is at worst somewhat sleazy.
This is a rather important ethical point, because the worst religious charlatans have exploited people's gullibility and desire to believe in miracles and especially miraculous cures in order to take vast sums of money from people who really can't afford to be giving any away, least of all to con - artists like faith healers.
Whiteheadians seem able to imagine such ecstatically spanned unities - across - time on the so - called «microscopic» scale of the «specious present,» but give up on the idea as the scope of the temporal disclosure space is widened to the scale of human lifetime and of generations.7 But worse than this from the point of view of Heidegger's temporal problematic, by submitting the ecstatic unities of their «specious presents» to the before / after ordering and metric properties of linear time, at least in terms of their mutually external relations and arrangements, they give back ontologically every advantage they gained from the use of an cc - static - temporal disclosure horizon in the first place, even though it was only the single horizon of presence.
For myself, I have no difficulty judging that the global hegemony of any one country, in this case our own, is a bad goal from a Christian point of view.
Like Jane Goodall studying her chimps: it's all good, all interesting from her point of view — no such thing as a bad monkey.
From the American point of view, we have taken care of the bad guys: the Taliban are no longer in power.
Few would debate the proposition that war is one of the worst realities that can befall humanity, and from that point of view it is hard to disagree with my friend's assessment.
That's unquestionably bad from the point of view of social capital.
My point here is, Christianity derives its morality from the Bible, for better or worse.
What's bad form is taking the most extreme quotes from a guy, ripping them out of any sort of context, and then using them to back your point.
You just personally rate things that happen, whether caused by people, or just the Universe working, as good or bad from your point of view.
(At this point, I can not take Jacob seriously and decide to get back to the root of the problem — bad theology from bad interpretation.)
There have been many other theories of atonement, each picking out what a given generation took to be the worst possible human situation and going on to affirm that in the action of God in Jesus, God met us precisely at that point: slavery to demonic powers, from which we have been delivered; actual slavery to human masters, with manumission accomplished in Christ; guilt for wrongdoing, with Christ as the advocate who pleads for, and secures, our release; corruptibility and mortal death, met in Christ with healing and eternal life....
Economics as a discipline is not worse than others from a Buddhist or Christian point of view.
Here is a link to a video that is a powerful speech its from an older movie called the dictator, very good movie by the way, Anyway Charlie chaplin plays the part of hitler and uses a very powerful and memorable speach about equality and the way life is moving,» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WibmcsEGLKo» you have shown nothing but malice in these comments and you wonder why gay's are protrayed as the «bad guys» in video games and movies and if you don't believe that then watch this» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdmJXHJLZ6M» the point is I will respect the person who is silent, holding a flag that has ever color before i Can or Will ever respect someone like yourself.
To see the modern world from the point of view of a parent is to see it in the worst possible light.
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