That's less of a problem in the predictable tobacco and alcohol sectors.
Still, on this basis, with so many quality attacking players all ticking together so fluently, that never looked like happening in this game and may
be less of a problem in general from now on.
If a child knows what happens before nap time and bedtime, fighting off sleep may
be less of a problem in structured households than in homes where parents are always changing things up.
After one year, researchers found that primary care providers felt that treating pain patients
was less of a problem in their practice, particularly among the experimental group, although younger practitioners continued to express more concern about prescription opioid use than older practitioners.
«It suggests that West Nile is probably going to
be less of a problem in tropical America,» says Tesh.
That may
be less of a problem in the future, thanks to a new analysis of cell phone records from the Haiti quake.
Alternatively, review of clinical applications in study sections reviewing predominantly laboratory - oriented research may have
been less of a problem in 2002 than in 1994.
It's less of a problem in the less potent diesel model, but can cause significant wrenching of the wheel in the petrol, a problem exacerbated on damp or greasy roads.
When the Lamborghini Urus production is up and running, and sales figures are showing a success the new SUV will probably become the first Lamborghini with hybrid power, the additional weight required would
be less of a problem in the Urus than on either the Aventador or the Huracan.
Now, in the fairly recent past, Smashwords has updated their own categories so that there finally IS a paranormal romance category, so it's possible that this would
be less of a problem in the future.
It's less of a problem in the middle, but in the chapters on population and later on cities, he gets lost in his own argument and then just hares off on random points before dropping the entire line of inquiry.
But these side effects tend to
be less of a problem in ferrets than in humans or dogs.
E. coli: currently considered to
be less of a problem in pets than in humans.
Although ticks
are less of a problem in our area, they can carry a variety of serious illnesses, including Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis.
I'm hopeful that CA will
be less of a problem in your breed, and will not significantly disrupt your breeding programs to produce better Old English Sheepdogs.
The only issue can be parking, though
that is less of a problem in the Funk Zone.
This is less of a problem in races featuring lower - powered saloons and super-minis — vehicles that can take a little rough and tumble and won't complain about some grass in their wheel arches — than it is with faster, more specialised machines.
Not exact matches
For a long time this single, unpredictable event eclipsed other growing
problems such as the popping
of the technology bubble that had
been a huge job creator and wealth generator
in the Pacific Northwest, and the gradual rise
of the Canadian dollar to parity that made Whistler
less of a bargain compared to Aspen or Vail.
(See Making Student Debt
Less Sticky) While the very uniqueness
of each loan and each employee's situation makes it inefficient and uneconomical for any one business to take on the
problem,
in the aggregate this
problem is a large source
of growing concern for more than 40 million student and parent debtors (as well as their employers).
The
problem:
AI can do much
of the legal work
in less time.
Asked to make a case for the work
of short sellers like himself, Muddy Waters» Block said
in an e-mail to Canadian Business: «We think the real estate crisis [
in the U.S.] could have
been less severe had short - sellers felt comfortable enough to speak publicly about the
problems they found with subprime lenders.
Wagner offers no broad policy prescriptions
in the interview to fix these
problems in America's schools, but if you
're an individual parent or teacher interested
in encouraging an innovative outlook
in your kids, he has lots
of ideas (
less scheduled time, more unstructured play or self - driven exploration, for instance).
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.
As part
of its pitch, the company explains to potential customers that the so - called «net present value»
of a $ 7,000 saddle
is actually
less than the all -
in cost
of using an ill - fitting one — expenses that include frequent vet bills, replacement saddles and even the costs associated with the premature death
of the animal due to saddle - related health
problems.
Insights West's poll for Maclean's — conducted just as Morneau's
problems were dominating the news late last month — found that 39 per cent
of Canadians expect the Liberals to lose steam and accomplish
less in the next two years — but 47 per cent still anticipate that the Trudeau government will pick up momentum and achieve more.
It didn't everywhere Lots
of places
in the US you can buy a great house for
less than it sold for
in 2000 The only
problem is either the taxes
are too high or the job market
is terrible Take the Raleigh / Durham area
in NC Housing market
is good but go a half hour outside the triangle area and there
are lots
of inexpensive homes available
[158] Other causes include the rise
in non-cash benefits as a share
of worker compensation (which aren't counted
in CPS income data), immigrants entering the labor force, statistical distortions including the use
of different inflation adjusters by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains
being skewed toward
less labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity
being falsely inflated by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement
problems, and / or a natural period
of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
One
of the most obvious
problem is the «guidance» makes some things
less clear, «There
are some critical ambiguities
in this construct.
In addition, the banks themselves became more cautious and
less willing to lend to each other, both because
of the uncertainty surrounding the exposure
of each institution to these
problems, which
is only now
being slowly revealed, and because each institution
was unsure the extent to which the lines
of credit they had provided
were going to
be called upon.
If the reason banks fail
is because free markets
in banking don't work, how do you explain the lack
of the
problems you claim plague free markets
in the much
less regulated pre-1934 Canadian banking industry?
The
problem with such a risk profile
is that it
is very similar to an investment
in equities, where investors accept much
less security for the upside
of an ownership stake
in the business.
So if we started to get inflation that
's going to create a real
problem for the central banks because they won't
be able to emit
in the quantities
of currency they've
been emitting because that will fuel inflation and inflation
of course destroys capital, it destroys the savings, it destroys the purchasing power
of wages and people actually have
less money to spend,
less purchasing power.
They can
be related to poor revenue performance, big misses
in new product projections,
less than stellar customer experience ratings
in an industry, and a host
of other
problems.
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 econom
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 econom
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.
In The Road
Less Travelled,
M Scott Peck explains how a lot
of us flee from the pain
of solving
problems and end up either neurotic or with character disorders (i.e. the neurotic assumes too much responsability and the person with a character disorder not enough).
Wealth
was in no way nearly as abundant, and thus the
problem of consumption and ownership
of possessions
was far
less acute.
Indeed, it
is demonstrably
less of a Catholic
problem than
in secular society.
The question
is whether it
is better to continue to disrupt life
in a way that makes people
less and
less able to deal with their own
problems and meet their own needs, or to begin the painful process
of reducing dependence on world markets.
I DO see the proble
in questioning the power
of god... the
problem is, it
is very unlikey there
is a god, and even
less likely it
is YOUR god.
They may, however, feel
less of a sense
of personal security than they once did with mom on the home front — but this situation
is prevalent within society
In general and certainly helps ministers and their families to understand the
problems others face.
(Far
less,
of course, can we explain the fact that similar prayers did not stay the tornadoes that killed 50 people
in Wichita Falls, Texas, a few months later — but that
is a different
problem.)
Even
less did it take account
of the till longer predisposing factors for which the U.S.
is more to blame than Saddam Hussein: the decade spent competing with the U.S.S.R.
in building up Hussein's forces, and the explicit statements made
in July to the effect that what Hussein might choose to do with border
problems was not our concern.
First: abortion performed due to
r ape and health reasons
of the mother TOTAL
less than 5 % Second: The medical profession today makes evaluations balancing the rights
of mom and child
in problem pregnancies where abortion
is not a legal option.
Say what one will about the dubious quality
of Heidegger's judgment here, the
problem for his interpreters seems to remain one
of demonstrating that his later philosophical views
are any
less dubious than his earlier ones — especially as they
are rooted
in the manner
in which he lived.
Given Barr's own observation elsewhere
in the volume under review that «the theology
of the Old Testament
is not the same as the theology
of the New,» one would have anticipated a more sympathetic and
less emotional response to my posing the
problem and suggesting a way forward.
It sounds good, but after reading Ceaser's excellent analysis
of the idea
of exceptionalism, I
'm less inclined to find an adequate explanation
of our
problems in resistance to that particular «delusion.»
Mary's tears and Thomas» doubts
are parallel;
in both parts, the
problem of touching Jesus
is raised;
in the first part, Mary's tears
are less important than the faith
of the beloved disciple;
in the second, Thomas» doubt
is less important than the commission
of the disciples.
Whether we
are speaking
of pastoral psychology as a more or
less loosely organized body
of principles which informed the daily work
of increasingly larger numbers
of ministers educated
in the better seminaries, or whether we
are talking about pastoral psychology
in its more professional manifestations
in the form
of institutional chaplaincies or church - related counseling centers, the sociological origins
of the movement tended to render it ineffective
in relating to the specific
problems and life - styles
of the poor.
Citing figures by the Financial Conduct Authority which show 40 per cent
of UK adults have
less than # 100
in savings, Just Finance says
problems with managing finance
are becoming «a mainstream issue».
Franklin may allow himself a few more slips or a little
less guilt about the slips than Mather did but what Lawrence called the «barbed - wire
of shalt - not ideals»
is still up.10 Though now we can not tell for sure whether virtue
is pursued for its own good or for the public seeming
of good («Honesty
is the best policy» clearly illustrates the
problem) the impulse life
is still tightly reined
in.