Sentences with phrase «cites as problems»

Especially considering what he cites as problems are issues that are synonymous with video games in general.
Manure runoff has been cited as a problem affecting Owasco Lake, which provides drinking water to nearly 50,000 residents in the Auburn area.
Last time I checked, Virginia has had a democratic governor for the last 5 years at least and the two out of the three cities cited as problems, Alexandria and Falls church are pretty heavily controlled by democrats.
Scandinavian regulators, for example, cited this as a problem for the profession, offering it as one reason for requiring that members be insured.

Not exact matches

When Stiglitz cites what he considers to be the problem of Friedman, he explained, he's using him as the figurehead for a movement that took advantage of the societal trends Blodget mentioned.
«The percentage of owners citing the difficulty of finding qualified workers as their most important business problem increased and is now third on the list, behind taxes and regulations,» Bill Dunkelberg, the chief economist for NFIB said in a press release.
Incidentally, Trump Taj Mahal on Wednesday announced that it will be closing its doors after Labor Day, citing an ongoing employee strike as the reason; our foot traffic report shows the problems ran deeper.
He also cited a single late payment in July as being one of the key causes of LeEco's cash - flow problems, saying it led to the freezing of his assets and prompted a slew of early loan recoveries.
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.
They, too, cite lack of inventory as the main problem in the market.
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.
About one in seven small business owners cite payment irregularities as their most challenging business problem.
During a Saturday session at the symposium, such a slump in expectations about inflation and about other aspects of the economy was cited as a central problem complicating central banks» efforts to reach inflation targets and dimming prospects in Japan and Europe.
The team at YouCastr cited money problems as the reason for failure but went on to highlight other reasons for shutting down vs. trying to raise more money writing:
Choosing to tackle problems that are interesting to solve rather than those that serve a market need was often cited as a reason for failure.
The day before the announcement, it was revealed that the Capital Market Authority, the Saudi financial regulator, had warned the public against buying into ICOs, citing the possibility that people could lose their investments as a result of fraud, among other potential problems.
As I've cited the problem I see for investors is the risk of not pricing and for entrepreneurs «convertible debt with a cap» gives them a maximum price but not a minimum.
Most dangerously of all, the bulls think that China can fix its problems while growing at 7 % or 7.5 % — which is better than the 8 % they used to think is the minimum acceptable, although worse then the 6 % they will undoubtedly cite next year as the minimal acceptable growth rate.
Billionaire James Packer has resigned as a director of Crown Resorts for the second time in 2 1/2 years, citing mental health problems that previously plagued him as a younger businessman after the collapse of One.Tel.
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.
Muddy Waters cited Fushi Copperweld in April as one of several companies it said dealt with an investment bank that helped enterprises seeking U.S. stock market listings to conceal problems and misrepresent financial information.
We don't yet know the implications of having an atheist president, but if an atheist candidate ran, and people cited his lack of religion as a problem, I bet SIlverman would cry murder.
However, just as religious beliefs have caused some serious problems for the world, I can cite you instance after instance of the love of God (or for love's sake) having driven men and women to incredibly kind acts for the betterment of mankind.
No, they don't want to have holidays or say the pledge of allegiance but they have no problem citing 1st Amendment rights in going door to door pushing their religion down people's throats or getting out of their responsibilties as American citizens by showing respect to the flag.
The problem is that people just follow what they have always known and cite the bible as inerrant truth.
With respect to the problem of natural time, we have already cited Heidegger's affirmation that «only so long as Dasein is, «is there» Being.»
Thus, studies such as the ones cited earlier have often been stymied by problems of how practically to assess such inherently private matters as questions of individual meaning.
Some of the rest cited physical problems, and 11 percent gave a mental or emotional problem as the reason.
Teenage pregnancy is being cited as one of — if not the leading cause — of delinquency and crime, and it has been proven to have a direct bearing on behavior problems in school and academic performance.
He is specifically cited in Reformation arguments, especially by Calvin, and both Luther and Calvin recognized that the themes they emphasized as the essential gospel had been stressed earlier by Augustine: the universality and depth of the problem of sin; the consequent incapacity of even the «best» persons to follow the law commanding inward love, the possibility of salvation — of escaping condemnation and of gaining blessedness — through God's grace alone.
Reinhold Niebuhr, «The Ethic of Jesus and the Social Problem,» in Love and Justice, p. 253 (hereafter cited as Niebuhr, «The Ethic of Jesus and the Social Problem»).
Of course, he is by no means unaware of such difficulties, as is clear from the admission already cited and clearer still from his statement elsewhere, that, as compared with the traditional problem of evil, «there are other difficulties in theism» that he at least finds «more formidable.»
These assertions could perhaps be dismissed as a fanciful tantrum if they did not manifest a problem notably cited by Pope Benedict, namely that reason «manipulated by ideology» tends to the «marginalisation of religion» and its relegation to the purely private sphere.
He cited potential problems as the use of data without people's knowledge and bias decision making, such as computers making decisions in human resources and job applications without fully understanding the criteria.
I can tell you one thing, Jesus wouldn't have been sitting here preaching a man's right to generate wealth by any means necessary with the only limits being those imposed by the oft - cited though never seen «free market» that the right continues to hold up as the savior to all of our world problems.
also a bit contradictory — atheists often cite religion pushing their views onto others as one of its major problems.
Citing the familiar theological - linguistic problem of addressing the biblical God with a pronoun other than «he» — despite the consensus that God embraces both the masculine and the feminine — Sanders explained that he decided simply as a matter of personal choice to use «she» for the Spirit of God.
«Lack of parental discipline» and «declining family values» were cited most often as the cause of modern social problems.
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.
The Daily Mail's Martin Samuel agreed with the assessment, citing Kroenke in particular as being the problem having looked at his background with the franchises that he owns or previously ran in America.
Redknapp resigned as Rs boss in the early hours of Tuesday morning after a tough Premier League season to date — although cited knee problems as the reason for leaving.
When discussing the office culture to SI, former Mavericks employees — male and female — cited the team's HR office as part of the problem.
Antonio Conte has bemoaned the size of his squad, citing a lack of depth as a problem during pre-season and after the Community Shield defeat to the Gunners.
Having watched Swansea cause a succession of problems on the counter-attack as they went down 3 - 2 at the Emirates seven days ago, the Boro head coach wants his players to carry the fight to their opponents, and cites his side's FA Cup defeat to Arsenal two seasons ago as an example of how they should approach today's game.
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.
Payet demanded the transfer, citing family problems as the reason he wanted to return to his former club.
However, some medical and parenting experts frowned upon the practice, citing it as a risk for SIDS and claiming that it could generate sleep problems for children as they grew up.
She cites studies that indicate how an employee's marital problems can lead to more absences, tardiness, on - the - job injuries and loss of productivity; «a 1996 study indicated that as marital distress increased, work - loss days increased at a rate of 1.34 work loss days.»
The end of the film made an appeal for viewers to care about the ocean, citing the accidental release of the lion fish coinciding with overfishing in the Caribbean for how we humans can cause great problems with what we see as minor mistakes.
It cites increased medical costs and neonatal complications as potential problems
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