This may
be less of a problem at mega-rich Chelsea, who enjoy the backing of wealthy Russian owner Roman Abramovich, though it seems Mourinho is already concerned about the way things have gone this summer, with only Radamel Falcao brought in on loan so far, and The Sun adding that another deal for Asmir Begovic could be on the way.
Not exact matches
After all, Karpelès has lately
been less than enthusiastic about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, telling Fortune he
's had «enough
of cryptocurrency» between all his
problems at Mt. Gox, and has essentially washed his hands clean
of it.
According to Bob Sutton, organizational behavior expert
at Stanford's School
of Engineering (via HBR), «Scaling
is actually a
problem of less.»
But it
is less clear whether Polman can succeed in convincing his peers in the business world that it
's their job to fix those
problems — or
at least, whether he can succeed in doing that during his remaining time as CEO
of Unilever.
The
problem opponents cite
is that many
of the institutions that contributed to the downturn
were capitalized
at significantly
less than the SIFI threshold — namely 250 billion dollars.
While some
of this will involve looking
at potential vendors, this stage
is more about how I will solve my
problem and
less about who will solve my
problem.
In theory,
at least, this can
be a win - win - win solution to the
problem of underwater homes: Homeowners instantly reduce their monthly payments and begin building positive equity in their homes; mortgage lenders benefit because above - water homeowners
are far
less likely to default and the foreclosure process
is very expensive for banks; and the process helps speed recovery for the entire economy.
Similarly sizable majorities said that h0m0s
are generally
less happy than heter0s 73 % and
less capable
of mature, loving relationships, 60 % A total
of 70 % said that h0m0
problems have more to do with their own inner conflicts than with stigmatization by society
at large
You also might realize that the vast majority
of those
of us with «deep psychiatric issues» (your words) have no
problem at all with atheistic beliefs (and they
are beliefs — you
are choosing to believe the universe sprang from nothingness, which
is no
less absurd than a benevolent creator).
We need to probe more deeply into the kind
of problem here presented for Christian thought for nothing
less than the good news
of Christianity
is at stake.
This makes sense to you, although it makes no sense
at all to me (and I would predict it makes no sense to the other 5 billion
of us non Muslims), I would have
less problems if it
were applied to all citizen
of that country, both men and women, those in power and the working class, the rulers and the ruled, but that
is not the case.
While good
at showing us
problems, The Servant and the Ladder
is perhaps
less good
at finding solutions; it remains, however, a valuable exploration
of a very perplexing area
of ethics.
The
problem is that people who behave the way Christ did — taking care
of the
less fortunate, living their life as an example
of God's love — do not, by definition, stand up and say «look
at me, I
'm a Christian — see how superior I
am!»
The field
of imagination
at any rate
is broad, ranging from automatic, instinctual, or reflex actions (in which the
problem of meaning
is virtually, but not entirely, non-existent), to more or
less habitual modes
of response to «natural signs,» and rising ultimately to sophisticated conceptual activity and various poetic or secondary forms
of meaning — making in cultural and social significations.19 In the higher reaches
of semiotic activity an increase in imaginative freedom
is accompanied by a greater risk
of error.
When I look
at oldline denominations, I
am less worriedried about their numerical and demographic troubles than I
am about the sorts
of institutions they have become, especialli» as they struggle with their quantitative
problems.
This becomes especially evident when we consider some
of our everyday acronyms:
at one time cancer
was the «Big C»; children have «to do a BM»; while «syphilis» may
be difficult to utter, «VD»
is less of a
problem; the «SOB» may hand out a lot
of «BS»; «HO»
is to
be dreaded; and
of course we have our «F --» word.
Whether such instances
are more or
less frequent
at any particular place or time makes no difference to the fact, which
is taken so much as a matter
of course, that traditional moral theology
is scarcely really aware
of the
problem of principle which
is in fact raised by it.
A
problem that has vexed Catholics and others in the pro-life movement, however,
is the question whether it
is legitimate to support a
less than perfectly protective legislative proposal restricting abortion, euthanasia, and like injustices, when the only politically realistic alternative
at the moment
is a proposal that
is even
less protective
of the rights
of the unborn, elderly, or handicapped.
x) Orthodox (Advaita) Vedanta realizes that substantial pluralism
is at best
less true than substantial monism; but it fails, in my opinion, to see that the radical pluralism
of actual entities and the radical monism
of God or Nirvana (however one distinguishes these)
are the two poles
of the real
problem, not the ordinary substantial pluralism
of common sense, a compromise which bars the path to the highest ethical and spiritual insight.
Giroud misses more than he hits, Walcott has NEVER delivered his expected talent, Welbeck will NEVER
be the striker to score 20 goals a season Coqellin will NOT go a whole season injury or suspension free, Sanchez and Ozil WILL have down period during the season, all teams have these
problems to a greater or
lesser degree but most
of the top teams will address these
problems and players either inprove or
are sold and replaced with better or
at least more consistant players, NOT Wenger he keeps doing the same thing over and over with the same players and he expects a different result but gets the same outvome time and time again, yet its ALWAYS someone else's fault
be it the Ref or the linesman or the opposition or bad luck or whatever and whoever and its NEVER the fact that HE has done nothing to change the situation and LOOKS LIKELY to not change it next time around.
If Walcott who
is of significantly
less skill and quality has managed to con his way into a 10 year stay
at Arsenal then Wilshere should really have no
problem convincing the boss he deserves a new contract.
40m (kondogbia + sokratis) couldve given us a squad that
was expected to win the title and enter the later stages
of the champions League but arsene
was too indecisive, subtitutions could've given us wins
at leicester and city but arsene never subs on time,
less than 24 hrs ago we got pummeled because he doesn't rotate, I think it isn't too hard to c where the
problem is.....
Although Mourinho will
be looking
at their defensive
problems as an issue too, the fact that they have scored just 17 goals in 15 league games tells its own story, as that
is significantly
less than many
of their rivals including Manchester United who have
been lambasted all year for their style
of football and lack
of goals.
my
problem with AW
is that for years he resisted to buy good players because
of a million or two difference from asking price today's market those players
are worth triple, we could
of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final
of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea
are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same for Man - United and few more, we
are the only club that
is cash rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look
at their end
of year accounts outgoings and income there
is around 100 to 120 million
less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will
be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to pay in two years which we can with bigger and higher sponsorship coming any day now
Their quick - fire solution to the
problem they initially inherited
was to
be rid
of a manager which had pulled so many rabbits from the hat during his highly successful tenure
at the club, and replace him with a manager
of less stature and absolutely no experience
of managing
at the highest level, in the most demanding
of leagues.
He
is still young and more or
less not going to have a
problem playing every week
at his present club, The new owner who
is a Russian with plenty
of money to spend on players has no need to sell and will spend the same sort
of money we will and
at moment the way Ithey
are playing and the way we
are they would have no trouble turning us over, We need to go back to grass roots which
is what the majority want produce local talent and actually give them a chance in the first team, Play entertaining football all the time not respect the point (they will come if you play well) There
is talent all over the world we need to find it, Howe
is showing the way and in years to come may
be a great England Manager but not for us right now and if I
was him I would stay put
That
's what I
'm saying too - I think that the real
problems that have lead us so far away from breastfeeding
are less to do with formula companies and more to do with the completely screwed up North American birth culture where under - informed medical staff
are the ones
at the steering wheel and we have succumbed to the over-sexualization
of breasts and other non-female-friendly cultural ideas that have made breastfeeding «gross», «offensive» or «unnecessary».
One way, I believe, to address the
problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will
be identified early on the sports sideline may
be to rely
less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs
at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs
of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will
be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms
of the force
of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time
at all levels
of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
Feinberg et al (under review) and Feinberg and Kan (2008) have found that when the couple
are supported to develop positive «co-parenting», mothers
are less depressed, boys exhibit fewer «externalising» behaviour
problems at ages three and seven, and children
of both sexes and
at both these ages, exhibit fewer «internalizing»
problems.
Babies that
are 30 weeks or
less are at a different risk
of gastrointestinal
problems and their feeding
is much more challenging.
My son's school has little
problem with unpaid balances as
less than 5 %
of students would pay full price for meals (and why kids eating all three meals
at school
is not uncommon).
A study published in the Canadian Journal
of Behavioural Science found that dads who
were actively engaged in raising their children had kids who
were better
at problem solving and
less likely to suffer emotional
problems like anxiety and social withdrawal.
From my experience,
at least part
of the
problem is that parents want to change their discipline techniques but either don't know how or don't trust that anything
less than punishment will work.
And part
of the
problem for many children these days
is that their communities
are less stable, coherent, and connected than they used to
be — so for them, finding a supportive community
at camp could
be an important experience.
After 6 months
of age, baby's stomach acids have further developed and therefore,
are less at risk for
problems.
I see a lot
of women who continue to have overactive letdown and so babies starts nursing a little bit
less like they switch either having solid or kind
of more than natural weaning process but until that point as baby
is nursing a lot I do tend to feel a lot moms continue to have an overactive letdown and it
's not so much that that goes away, it
's just that mom and baby
are better
at handling it, so it
's not a big
of a
problem
So if we anticipate that the babies
are less than 36 weeks and potentially
at risk for respiratory
problems, we will usually have the ALS team there which Advance Life Support team and that usually consist
of a nurse and a respiratory technician and if there
's two, two babies you have to multiple everything by two.
Because one
of the barriers to the use
of nonprone sleep positions has
been the belief that infants sleep better prone, 4,5,7 it
is noteworthy that sleep
problems were not more frequent in infants sleeping in the supine position
at any age and, in fact,
were significantly
less frequent
at 6 months.
What
's needed, as Paul Tough
at the Times and others say,
is a
less scattershot, more comprehensive program that gets to the root
of the
problem, focusing on education and mentoring.
However, research has found that kids who get
less sleep may
be more likely to
be overweight and
at higher risk
of health
problems.
Bob — the absolute risk
of drunk driving
is much, much
less than that
of home birth (if you look
at a single event, as opposed to annual or lifetime stats; the
problem with drunk driving
is not the risk, it
is the prevalence).
«
At the other end
of the scale, children tended to have greater behavioural
problems when their fathers
were more remote and lost in their own thoughts or when their fathers interacted
less with them.
In a hospital water birth, there
is a lot
of monitoring, AND a lot
of staff around, so getting the mother out quickly, as soon as there
is a
problem detected or suspected,
is probably
less of an issue than
at home.
The results
of the study
were compelling: parents who did intervention reported fewer sleep
problems at age 10 months, and the mothers
were less likely to have suffered depression
at 2 years.
As far as Government
is concerned, though they do not talk about population as a huge
problem, there
are Government schemes in place which spread the message
of the benefits
of less children (Hum do hamare do - an old campaign that promotes having two kids
at max.).
The
problem with totally doing away with bonuses
at banks
is that many
of the counter staff
are on
less than # 20,000 so need a bonus, but a thirteenth salary would solve this
problem because everyone would receive a proportionate boost according to their actual responsibility (if they have performed in the first place).
We
are brilliant
at managing risk, fixing
problems and rebuilding track that gets washed away, but we
are less good
at active management
of change.
At New Democracy, Lazaridis
is less sure: «The
problem is what
is going to happen in the next 1 - 2 years: I
am really afraid
of an explosion.»
Given the events
of the last two weeks, I imagine Republican donors
are less concerned with the polling numbers and more concerned with the impression the Republican campaign
is giving
of being completely inept, particularly in light
of the revelation that Romney's staffers
are paid more to achieve
less than their Democrat counterparts (though Rachel Maddow shared an amusing story this week suggesting that wealthy Republicans had no
problem throwing money
at a sinking ship [skip to the 2 minute mark]-RRB-.
But something
less headline - grabbing needs to
be at the heart
of the political response to the current
problems.