Rhology — I guess I have
a bit of a problem with the idea that, if God didn't exist, there would be no reason to love one's family, for instance.
But, as much as Arsene Wenger has denied it, the Gunners do seem to have
a bit of a problem with an early Saturday kick - off time, most recently shown again in the north London derby.
«We have a little
bit of a problem with Koscielny but we should have everyone available,» manager Arsene Wenger said.
The fitness of the Frenchman is a concern as he is only just back from a lengthy spell on the sidelines, while the man he replaced in the 3 - 0 win over Stoke, Arsene Wenger says, has
a bit of a problem with his back.
«We have a little
bit of a problem with Koscielny but we should have everyone available,» Wenger said ahead of the visit of Sunderland, live on Sky Sports 2 HD.
They would have
a bit of a problem with my second, entirely formula fed daughter (and many, many others) who was / is none of those things.
(I had a little
bit of problems with 4x6x4 cloths.)
Storage posed
a bit of a problem with one customer saying that the «X» in the frame design makes it difficult to get to the basket and another customer wishes there was a little pocket behind the seat for her cell phone and keys.
[Laughter] So you know, if they don't have that - you know you said the sippie cup or things like that, you know, sometimes you don't have - I did have a little
bit of a problem with that with my daughter.
But I do have
a bit of a problem with The Wombles...
«You can slice and dice that any way you want, but you have
a bit of a problem with it, and I don't really have an answer to it.»
However, there is
a bit of a problem with this totally different method that I feel I have to warn you about.
Which was a wee
bit of a problem with this $ 100 Room Challenge since the paper I just had to have was pricey.
There's...
a bit of a problem with this casting, as Major Daimio is actually supposed to be a Japanese American character.
I'm having
a bit of a problem with Erin Brockovich.
To make things worse, the initial release had
a bit of a problem with its IAP, meaning that for a whole holiday weekend, players only had access to the Prologue chapter.
However, I did have
a bit of a problem with the insinuation that Ron knew about the dragons in the first task.
I had
a bit of problem with the monster standing in the enter / exit part of a area.
You see, I have
a bit of a problem with timing.
I still have
a bit of a problem with all the buttons, knobs, and toggle switches on the center console, not because they're poorly labeled or hard to decipher, but simply because there are so darn many of them.
Am I the only one who sees
a bit of a problem with that statement?
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.
After logging in Naiin eReading app on Android, I had
a bit of the problem with loading the eBook sample.
You see, there is
a bit of a problem with the program's EULA.
Not
a bit of a problem with his skin or anything else for that matter.
My only concern is if you get a room above one of the noisier restaurants that can be
a bit of a problem with night time sleep unless you are a night owl.
And there is
a bit of a problem with how you can go around killing so many people and never get pulled out of your undercover operation, but that's something I'm more than willing to forgive given the context of the open - world gameplay.
Graphical design is the first thing I start to have
a bit of a problem with.
In this case, going from one place to the next is surprisingly easy with the stylus, but
a bit of a problem with the d - pad.
Gameological: i heard that you had a little
bit of a problem with Candy Crush Saga and Plants Vs. Zombies.
However, Nintendo appears to have run into
a bit of a problem with their upcoming system, and it has to do with their highly innovative Joy - Con controllers.
That over-earnestness is
a bit of a problem with people in bands and celebrities or whatever.
Also, I have
bit of a problem with any explanation that goes beyond a simple time delay due to GHGs.
Be aware that there is no bathtub which we found to be
a bit of a problem with 2 little kids.
Not exact matches
I don't think anybody in this day and age has a
problem with it if you really explain and own it and make fun
of yourself a little
bit.
So Apple's recommendation for fixing the
problem at home is a little
bit, say, unusual: It recommends you take your laptop and turn it nearly vertical, and then make three passes
with a can
of compressed air.
These
problems can be avoided
with a
bit of homework.
David Silver a partner at the law firm Silver Miller highlights another big
problem with a
bit of hyperbole.
I do find it a
bit ironic that you would tell me to «Let people deal
with their
problems their way,» and yet you tell me how to deal
with my
problem of opinionation.
If you REALLY think that some voice in your head is an all powerful being who made the entire universe and wants to chat
with you about whatever
problems your having today then I think your having a
bit of a delusion.
(He does seem to recognize Islam,
with its history
of racial slavery and its missionary drive, as a particular
problem, around which he stumbles and fumbles a
bit.)
If you want to impose this meaning on it I have no
problems with that, but you've taken a
bit of a leap in saying «This means...» and I don't think I follow you there.
I think Mark Frees makes some very good points in this article, and it opened my eyes quite a
bit to some
of the
problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree
with the conclusion he seems to come to.
Such
problems may include «excessive affective dependency,» disproportionate aggression, incapacity to be faithful to obligations, incapacity for openness and trust, inability to cooperate
with authority and confused sexual identity...»
Of course all that is true; but wouldn't half an hour with a candidate over a pint tell most of us whether there is something about him that's a bit peculia
Of course all that is true; but wouldn't half an hour
with a candidate over a pint tell most
of us whether there is something about him that's a bit peculia
of us whether there is something about him that's a
bit peculiar?
Heres the
problem these people ARE DOING HARM, there are a lot
of folks out there that are a
bit more marginal
with grips on sanity and such and they hear stuff like this and go into a painc, and thats what these supposed «True Believers» are counting on, its not right, and its dangerous
Ephraim Radner's typically fertile reflection — replete
with biting commentary and plenty
of pox to go around, meted out courageously across party lines — finally alights on
problems of Christian unity proper, and rightly so.
To call such contingencies «blessings
of God» too blatantly suggests to me a very capricious omnipotence or a finite deity who has managed to exert a
bit of benevolent influence in this particular instance — and either way I am back
with my old
problem.
Central to the
problem of the family altar has been the unexamined acceptance
of it in theory, while the non-practicing silent majority listen
with respect, feeling a
bit guilty at this hiatus in the family life.4
That is the
problem with certain Burkean conservatives: They often tend to assume the opposite and ignore or minimize the difficulties involved in deciding which
bits of the past are worth keeping and which are better abandoned.
There was a
bit of outrage last week when a prominent Christian blogger published a post entitled «The
Problem with Christian Cleavage.»