It could
be a sign of problems with the pregnancy such as an impending miscarriage or it could be a non-issue.
Urinary incontinence This could
be a sign of a problem with your dog's nervous system.
Not exact matches
Any
signs of being shut out or excluded in any way
is a major red flag that your boss has a
problem with you, Kerr says.
Crowdfunding sites
are a deft way to handle a whole host
of «just starting out»
problems, starting
with raising money without taking out a loan or
signing away your ownership to an investor.
If it seems to help
with the
problem, that
's a
sign that your stomach growling
was the result
of you not eating enough, even if you think you
are.
There
are some suggestions that the OfficeMax situation
is just the latest
sign of problems with the collection
of personal data, conflating this incident
with the unwarranted surveillance
of American citizens by the government and the massive data breach
of information from Target.
As Krugman said, these
are all
signs that the Chinese leadership
is proactively dealing
with at least some
of its
problems.
Facebook's own argument for the protections it now has in place
is a
sign of its too - little, too - late response to a
problem it created for itself
with its initial policies.
Bitstamp managed to deal
with the
problem relatively quickly and
is now back up and running; a sure
sign of improvement following the drama that unfolded at MtGox.
(Unfortunately, many
of these
signs have
been with us since 2008, thus the
problem with market timing.)
An earlier filing might have
been a telltale
sign about the financial
problems to come: Tesla disclosed that it had begun reimbursing Mr. Musk for his use
of his private plane, justifying the cost by saying, «By paying only the variable expenses
of Mr. Musk's private airplane, consistent
with the reimbursement policy in place, we will recognize a cost saving as compared to the customary practice for an initial public offering road show.»
There
are also
signs of a new dawn, as people
of faith
are renewed in their spiritual life and engage more actively
with the
problems and suffering
of the world.
Well, the
problem with not
signing up, at least
with the Catholics,
is that you don't get to partake
of the Jesus blood.
The first
problem here
is that, minus
signs or not, the fluctuating growth rates for the oldline churches (quite healthy growth during the postwar revival; decline during the 1970s; some recovery in the first half
of the «80s) tell us little if they
are not compared, and compared over a number
of decades,
with the growth rates for the conservative churches.
They see many encouraging
signs — for example, in the way we
are already coping
with some
of the
problems.
I don't have a
problem with any
of these
signs; this
is America, and we have a freedom
of speech, expression, and religion here.
Less than 60 years ago most in America had no
problem with as -
signing the front or back
of the bus based on what appeared to
be right thought.
[The] report served the time - tested purpose: Whenever the system
is in crisis (or shows
signs of becoming transformed); whenever blacks get restless (or show strength); whenever whites in significant numbers show
signs of coming together
with blacks to confront their mutual
problems (or enemies), the trick
is to shift the focus from the real struggle for political and economic empowerment to black «crime,» degeneracy, pathology, and — in Moynihan's innovative twist — the «deterioration»
of the black family.
«Rooted in local cultures and directed to local
problems, these
are microlevel resistances
with signs of world - wide solidarity», says Gurukkal.
The
problem with this assertion
is that it
is demonstrably false ¯ unless one indulges in a Clintonian manipulation
of the term «leader» («it all depends on what the meaning
of is is») to exclude conveniently the many same - sex marriage advocates who
signed the statement.
I think one thing worth adding
is that the proposal, not even out
of the starting gate yet, already shows
signs of the universal
problem with this kind
of proposal.
Named as an «organic essential» by British Vogue and a «must - have serum» by Tatler, it
's made
with organic ingredients and plant extracts to help customers replenish dehydrated skin, fight
signs of ageing and treat hormonal skin
problems (UK).
I have since has severe adrenal exhaustion which has a nasty way
of messing
with your thyroid My resting pulse
is now only 48 and my morning temps
are very low,
signs of a thyroid
problem and slowed metabolism.
Even
with a complete suad arsenal fans will not
be convinced we can get rusults from d top teams cuz
of AW
is tactically inept, and not alwayz will 2 solve obvious
problems in Squad by
signing what we need.
I get your point mate.But in truth Ramsey
is the CM and Xhaka
is the DM according to our formation anf tactic.It
's even debatable if Xhaka
is capable
of playing DM.I think Ramsey
's tactical awareness
is poor but he has every right to take risks and move into the opposition box.He
's a box to box player.The only
problem is Ramsey overdoes it.If we had a proper CDM the team would
be more balanced.Now it
's like we have two CM
's playing in midfield and due to their poor tactical awareness we
're always left exposed.I conclude by reminding people that Wilshere
is better footballer and
is more intelligent than Xhaka.It'll
be better playing Wilshere and pairing him
with a CDM than having Xhaka play there.He just gets to play over him becausr we
signed him for # 35.
The
problem with Theo
is that most
of us had very high expectations when he first
signed based on his form then, which didn't replicate at Arsenal.
We even
signed one
of their best players recently, so I think things have changed, even back then, my
problem with barca
was signing our best players (King, cesc, song et al) but not
signing our targets.
The French striker limped out
of our League Cup win over the Hammers, and reports
are claiming that he will now miss the entirety
of January
with a hamstring
problem, likely ending any hopes his potential suitors had in
signing him.
So
with his central defensive partner Laurent Koscielny missing a large chunk
of games
with his achilles tendon injury
problem, we needed the German to
be at his best and he wasn't, which
is why Arsene Wenger used the January transfer window to strengthen his back line by
signing Gabriel.
Even a month ago the Gunners may have
been in big trouble, but as the manager has
been saying recently, the summer
signing Granit Xhaka has really come on
with his defensive work
of late and that means that we should have no
problem getting through the next few weeks until the return
of Coquelin.
Problem is with signing players in the last minute
of the transfer window as Wenger likes to do, it creates the impression that the only reason you got the player
is because non
of the other top clubs wanted him.
In turn, Barca have options to deal
with the
problem, but on the basis
of this report, it seems as though they
're very much in Brazil to try and land their next
signing.
It
was a real bow for Arsenal, but just about typical
of our terrible luck
with injury
problems in recent years, to see the January transfer window
signing Gabriel limp out
of action in the win over QPR last Wednesday.
Arsenal have already
signed a midfielder
of course but that
is the area
of the pitch that has
been the hardest hit by our injury
problems, and so we
are still
being linked
with various other players for those positions.
I don't think Sanchez can take another few months
of knowing he has a chance
of wining some silver wear one
being the EPL that
's defenet and a real good chance
of CL, and not mentioning the huge salary and posible a few million
signing on fee, why would he want to stay, if Arsen tries to make him stay he won't play well and we will have huge
problems with the team unrest
There
is no doubt that these names would
be great at Arsenal but I have two
problems with signing the likes
of these players.
The
problem with Wenger
is he
is not ruthless enough, Sanchez and Ozil wo n`t
sign new contracts so they do not to
be at Arsenal so sell them instead
of hanging on, he gives some players too many chances and these 2
are stopping others that want to
be there a spot, we have a good team
with many good players that want to play for the club.
They may now
be able to help solve this
problem by
signing Ings,
with their main competition out
of the picture.
At times this season, and pretty crucial times as well, Arsene Wenger has
been left
with almost no options for the centre
of the Arsenal midfield, Cazorla
is out for the season after playing a big role in our good early form and there have also
been injury
problems for Coquelin, Ramsey and Elneny, while the summer
signing Granit Xhaka has missed a fair few games himself for disciplinary reasons.
Arsenal fans will still want the boss to
sign another quality centre back in theJanuary transfer window, in case
of yet more injury
problems, but
with Gibbs and Debuchy in the full back positions, the Arsenal defence
is at full strength again.
Should this even
be a topic?Giroud
is a player
of average quality always surrounded by good players.I just don't get.It
's as if only Arsenal fans rate him.This
was a player who
was bought to
be the leading striker at Arsenal and after his years
of failure which many deny he
's now become a super sub?How laughable
is that.From failure to super sub.If the so called world class striker we
're signing goes out
with an injury for about five months who comes in then.It seems to me people lack vision.Why
is it always Giroud Giroud Giroud?After so many seasons people
are still debating what souldn't even
be debatable.I've lost count
of the number
of times he
's been talked about here.This
is the
problem with our club.It
's just not ruthless.This
is a player who should have
been gone long ago but due to him
being French he still gets the chances.We won't miss him when he goes and I'd like to see if he'd stand out in a smaller club.
The mentality thing
is as a result
of Wenger.It
's not the fault
of the players coming in.But I get what you mean.You want us to
sign players
with strong attitude so that they can produce consistently.However this will not solve the
problem if our team
is mentally weak.We will still
be doing the old things we've
been doing trust me.Poor mentality and poor managerial skills have cost Arsenal the title on several occasions.To me the
problem has not really
been about the players we
sign or having star players or the players in our team.It
's been all about those two.The only thing that can solve this
problem is by Wenger taking charge.We can
sign 100players
with strong mentality but once they enter our team the net effect will
be zero.
We
're going to waste time and money on a CB when we should
be looking for a top class DM.If Wenger think
signing another CB
is solving our
problems then he
's lying to himself.Mark my words any other CB we
sign no matter how good will still come and add to a shaky defense.The
problem with our defenfing
is more
of tactical and mental.Tactical because we play without a DM, we mark and track players poorly, the fullbacks
are usually isolated leaving them to cope alone, our passing
is not good enough leaving us exposed to counters which we aren't prepared for and no leadership and maintenance
of defensive shape.
I
was disappointed
with Elneny and Coquelin,
signs of the old
problems.
Funny how Chelsea's players can cope
with hamstring
problems and continue, whilst our players show no
signs of injury then all
of a sudden they
're out for a month or more...
There
is an interesting piece by John Cross in The Mirror on Arsenal's never ending
problems with injury and he seems to lay a lot
of the blame on the manager and his insistence on keeping a small squad and not
signing suitable cover, which has left our defence stretched to breaking point already this season.
Flamini has joined Crystal Palace after his contract
with Arsenal ran down in the summer and because
of the injury
problems that Sam Allardyce
is having to cope
with it
is very likely that the former Gunner will start against us in a central midfield pairing
with Yohan Cabaye, who just happens to
be another player whose game
is very familiar to the boss as we nearly
signed him a few years ago.
The
problem isn't quantity but quality and I upmost believe we went out
with the intention to
sign one
of the very best.
Nevertheless, it doesn't appear as though it will
be a simple process in
signing one
of his preferred targets,
with both Fabinho and Coleman coming
with their own complications to ensure that it could
be a frustrating process for United in their bid to identify and
sign a long - term solution to their right - back
problem.
It
is the same year after year
with all 3 points and we can forget any chances
of a championship
with Wenger in charge, because he has had the
problems for at least 10 years, and the small
signs of improvement this year have now disappeared.