Sentences with phrase «cited as an issue»

The locations of weather stations, changes in instruments, the siting of weather stations in warmer urban areas, changes in land cover and other issues have all been cited as issues affecting the temperature trends often used to show that our planet is in fact warming.
Poor Wi - Fi provision is cited as an issue affecting 65 per cent of primary schools and 54 per cent of secondary schools, and a significant number (42 per cent of schools in the primary sector and 31 per cent of secondary schools) said their broadband provision did not meet requirements.
School leaders in London and the South East also reported recruitment difficulties due to high housing and living costs, with 63 per cent of respondents from inner London citing this as an issue.
Cost is often cited as an issue, although it shouldn't be.
Though low salaries are among the things teachers who quickly leave the profession cite as an issue — as well as inadequate administrative support, isolated working conditions and poor student discipline — On the Path to Equity recommends a comprehensive induction program to help support new teachers and possibly curb turnover rates.
Six out of the 12 cited this as an issue.
More broadly, the filing again raises questions regarding definitions of custody that have long been cited as an issue with existing US state laws meant to cover blockchain - based digital currencies.
The past few years have been good for many large apartment owners, despite high costs for construction and other barriers they often cite as issues to getting new units, such as lack of available land, environmental regulation and community opposition to new dwellings.

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Then there's China, which Druckenmiller cites as a major issue for asset prices.
Surgeons General dating back to Ronald Reagan appointee C. Everett Koop have consistently cited the medical damage from gun violence as a major public health threat; Adams didn't reject that logic, but his wording underscores just how politically fraught the issue is.
He cites reliability issues and a lack of scientific credibility as key reasons he doesn't trust the psychometric test.
A letter to Bains from the Great White North Franchisee Association, a group representing at least half of the franchisees, cited commitments to maintain franchisee relationships, the rent and royalty structure for five years and existing employment levels at franchises across Canada as issues.
Simplification of the tax code is one aspect of tax reform that most small - business owners seem to agree does benefit all entrepreneurs, and the CNBC / SurveyMonkey data shows that it's the smallest businesses that cite taxes most frequently as a critical issue.
Citing modern issues, such as monetization of data by tech giants — like Google and Facebook — as well as widespread fake news, Blank said that graduates are entering into a world of uncertainties, where computers might even start creating videos with fake information.
While that study cited «engine and transmission issues» as the cause of the decline, these are the very systems that the built - in microprocessors are supposed to monitor and improve.
Loeb cited taxes, hedge funds, and activist investing as issues where there has been a major difference between what Buffett says and what he does.
He cited issues such as executive departures, ongoing model production problems and investor concerns over cash flow as just some of the difficulties plaguing the tech giant.
Air Force officials have cited «cultural issues» — such as training requirements and trouble maintaining a work - life balance — as reasons for the service's recruitment and retention problems.
He cited income inequality, an issue in the presidential campaign to choose his successor in November, as well as disparities in unemployment, pay and criminal justice.
Speaking at Auto China, Shen told CNBC's Nancy Hungerford that while he would welcome Elon Musk to Shanghai, he's unsure if that would happen, citing Tesla's recent production issues in the U.S. as a potential barrier.
«For the first time in decades there is an opportunity to change the status quo,» he says, citing as another positive sign Trump's promise to cut two regulations for every one issued.
To explain why this big gap in valuations isn't a sign of over-valuation, the CAPE's critics cite lots of individual issues in these nations that make them riskier bets than the U.S., such as looming Brexit in the U.K. and Germany's uncertainty regarding future leadership.
As recently as February 2013, no New Hampshire residents had cited the drug issue as the state's «most important.&raquAs recently as February 2013, no New Hampshire residents had cited the drug issue as the state's «most important.&raquas February 2013, no New Hampshire residents had cited the drug issue as the state's «most important.&raquas the state's «most important.»
Fourteen percent of New Hampshire residents cited drugs as the most important issue in the July 2015 survey.
A Morrow Sodali survey finds that 68 percent of institutional investor respondents cite as highly important «the quality and completeness of [a company's] disclosures on business strategy and issues of material importance» when making voting decisions on director elections and other agenda items.
Women (32 %) cite equal rights as being the most important issue to them versus 16 % of men.
These issues, among others, have been cited as many in the industry as crippling a potentially powerful exemption.
The government cited issues of financial instability, tax evasion and black - market activity as their motivations.
Prior to founding Porifera, Dr. Bakajin was an accomplished scientist who performed pioneering work on fluid flow through carbon nanotubes, has co-authored 13 issued, and several pending patents as well as numerous publications that have been cited over 12,000 times.
A businessman may cite flat sales, low - growth rate or some other standard malady as the issue that's dogging their enterprise when, in reality, those are the results of their problem.
The U.S. multinational investment bank recently issued a forecast calling for $ 80 a barrel oil, citing an expanding presence of Western forces inside Syria as well as the threat of new sanctions on Iran, a major oil - producing nation.
I took issue with that comment as a gross misrepresentation of Hawkin's position on panspe.rmia and you cited an article to prove your point.
tute of Physics and the winner of the 2002 Faraday Prize issued by the Royal Society (amongst other awards), as cited in his book God and the New Physics.
«Every week is unique, and pastors are faced with the need to get insight from the Spirit of God to understand the mood and emotional state of the congregants,» said Ríos, citing a rise in depression and marital issues among hurricane victims, as well as concerns over suicide rates and violent criminal activity in the long recovery period.
There is also a fifth, more detached, philosophical way of looking at these issues without appealing to «direct historical influence» as if it were some sort of causal connection as Lowe claims it is.7 Of course the fourth line and fifth lines are outside ordinary present - day historiographical research, excepting undergraduates in general education courses (who seem inevitably to find, in spite of the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberally).
This point is underscored by the entrance poll, which found that 42 % of caucus - attenders list the economy as the number one issue in determining their vote, and 34 % cite the budget deficit; only 14 % listed abortion.
Toward the end of Ut Unum Sint, John Paul cites some of the questions that must be addressed in conversation with the communities issuing from the tragic divisions of the sixteenth century: (1) The relationship between Sacred Scripture, as the highest authority in matters of faith, and Sacred Tradition, as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God; (2) The Eucharist as the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, an offering of praise to the Father, the sacrificial memorial and Real Presence of Christ and the sanctifying outpouring of the Holy Spirit; (3) Ordination, as a Sacrament, to the threefold ministry of the episcopate, presbyterate, and diaconate; (4) The Magisterium of the Church, entrusted to the pope and the bishops in communion with him, understood as a responsibility and an authority exercised in the name of Christ for teaching and safeguarding the faith; (5) The Virgin Mary, as Mother of God and Icon of the Church, the spiritual Mother who intercedes for Christ's disciples and for all humanity.
The issue here is whether the claim is supported or not and as you didn't see fit to respond to my pointing out Tour's failure to identify specific deficiencies, I take this as your concession that his claim, as provided in your linked articles, was supported not by citing evidence, but rather by referencing anecdotes.
FPA surveys indicated members saw labor as a key issue for converters, specifically, most manufacturers cited their difficulty in finding skilled, qualified labor while others cited trouble keeping talented staff, problems with turnover, wage pressure, and the lengthy period needed to train qualified operators.
Nearly 500 packaging professionals around the world responded to the open - ended question, citing these two issues twice as often as any other challenge.
He cited «contractual issues in the liquid milk division» and «increased competition across all sectors» as the prime motivators for «evaluating strategies to increase efficiency».
Labour, funding and trade agreements are among the issues commonly cited as unknowns for future business planning.
Mr Hunt cited Chinese debt and the US Government withdrawing from trade agreements as two issues that could restrict growth in the farm sector.
Background: Several fast food companies have made commitments to reduce the levels of salt in the foods they serve, but technical issues are often cited as a barrier to achieving substantial reductions.
Ths fact that a player has bad attitude doesn'tcmean he won't make it.I can cite many examples who are even world class players.Jadon Sancho can make it and I think under Arsene's guidance he can help him grow better.People mostly think the club can't affect a player's attitude and has no impact on a player's attitude which is untrue.I think Van Persie had a very bsd attitude as a youngster but it becsme far better as time went on.Sturridge has only been blighted byvinjuries but his like Wilshere his talent and potential is world class not normal.It's never been an issue of attitude with him.
What Lisk takes issue with is a statistic Berri cites as the reason fewer people care about women's sports: that sports media is overwhelmingly male.
However, as reported by yesterday's edition of Gazzetta dello Sport, the French forward refused the transfer to the Russian club and also issued AC Milan with a medical certificate citing «psychological problems» due to a overload of stress.
Leicester's board issued the following statement, which cited the breakdown of the club's working relationship with Pearson as the reason for the move.
I have never heard money cited by a friend as a reason not to have kids but we have generous maternity leave entitlements and protection for our jobs in our country (Australia) so maybe that isn't so much of an issue here as in other countries.
* Informed consent continues to be an issue in Irish Maternity services — many women are cited «risk to baby» as a reason why their right to informed choice / consent / refusal has not been respected.
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