Not exact matches
Investigators believed the company's reviews over whether to supply customers more controlled substances were not meaningful and were used as a sales tool; customers were granted threshold increases for
reasons, like the 4th of July, or the closure of an area pharmacy years earlier, that the government considered less
than compelling.
There's a
compelling reason why: When its researchers examined more
than 100 companies, they found that teaming up — even with rivals — boosted performance.
If you give your prospects a
compelling reason to do business with you versus your competition, then price becomes a secondary issue, and you'll be able to demand higher prices
than your competition without hurting your sales.
In fact, part of why I like the state crowdfunding alternatives (alternatives to JOBS Act Title III) is that they seem to take more of the approach that people want to back small companies for
reasons that are as
compelling or more
compelling than the prospect of financial return.
It seems to me that you are invoking concepts of noblesse oblige, chivalry and grace from us in an attempt to get us to sacrifice yet more of our assets for the common good, without giving us any
compelling reasons other
than «it would be more fair».
Whatever your situation, the
reason you are venturing out on your own is far more
compelling to potential investors
than just about anything else about your startup idea.
With trust and accountability having become the defining issues of the election campaign, Mr. Prentice has not presented a
compelling reason for Albertans to trust that the PC Party will be any different in the next three years (especially after he called the election one year earlier
than the PC Government's fixed election date).
What's more, tariff rates and structures differ between the United States and Canada (in fact, Canada's 6.1 - per - cent tariff is 2 1/2 times higher
than the U.S. passenger vehicle tariff), so there's no
compelling reason why tariff phaseouts need to be the same.
Please come up with a more
compelling reason to believe in a deity other
than «he's gonna kill you if you don't».
I suggested that perhaps the lifeboats on the Titanic point to a more general sense that the stronger in a dangerous situation are morally
compelled to protect the weaker in a dangerous situation, and that mothers can be awfully protective of their children after all, and that a man who (for whatever
reason) might be weaker
than a woman in a given situation should not feel like less of a man if she protects him.
Those who take the time to peruse it carefully will find two things far more significant
than transitory euphoria: they will understand why the constitutional period was the most
compelling episode of political
reasoning in our history; and they will realize how clearly a discussion of «first principles» is necessary for rescuing American politics from its parlous state today.
Similarly, there was no
compelling reason for God to become man in Jesus other
than that it was according to his good pleasure.
Those who take the time to peruse The Founder's Constitution will find two things far more significant
than transitory euphoria: they will understand why the constitution period was the most
compelling episode of political
reasoning in our history; and they will realize how clearly a discussion of «first principles» is necessary for rescuing American politics from it's parlous state today.
And the few that insist on it have failed to provide any evidence or
compelling reason to believe them, other
than that is just what they imagine.
They strike the great majority of people as more
compelling grounds
than those of abstract
reason, even (or especially) ones advanced by Kant.
I don't think Wilson would suggest that we need less
compelling reasons for taking the life of a child eight months in the womb,
than a child eight months out of the womb.
«As the conscious and legally competent entity in the conception set - up, it's the woman's say that counts, and even the most terrible
reason for having an abortion holds more sway
than the best imaginable
reason for
compelling a woman to carry to term.»
And one of the
reasons that the literary has come to seem so much more problematic a critical category
than it was 20 years ago is because we have been
compelled to take into our notion of it many of the diverse, ill - classified, disruptive kinds of literature contained in the Bible.
There is no
compelling reason to respect religion anymore
than we should respect any idea (s).
There are a lot of
compelling reasons to eat less meat these days, but the shift to a totally or even partly vegetarian lifestyle is easier said
than done for many beef, poultry, and fish lovers.
As recently as this week at Wimbledon, Murray spoke up about the inherent sexism of the All England Club scheduling two men's matches and only one women's match on both Centre Court and Court 1 each day, thus bumping often -
compelling matches to less prestigious courts for no
reason at all other
than casual sexism.
And while many do propose, there aren't a lot of
compelling reasons if they're already cohabiting; since cohabitation is typically more gender egalitarian
than marriage, men don't have to be the breadwinner — more cohabiting women have jobs
than their partners — and he still has someone to clean the house and his clothes (yes, cohabiting women tend to do more of that
than the guys).
The purpose of the satire is to demonstrate that what seems to vaccine rejectionists to be
compelling «
reasoning» is nothing more
than nonsense, and logical fallacies.
It seemed like shuttering this site for a while would be the sensible thing to do, but for some
reason I feel more
compelled than ever to move it forward.
But when it looked at
reasons why, it found a raft of structural and societal
reasons for this inequality that were far more
compelling than any lazy man stereotype.
Though some obstetricians tout the safety of cesareans and their value in preventing perineal damage, a systematic review of current research shows that vaginal birth is safer for mother and baby
than a cesarean — unless there's a clear,
compelling health
reason for having a cesarean.
We find the suggestion that this is the real
reason for the MPA far more
compelling than we do the argument that our return would be detrimental to the island, particularly when 1,500 servicemen and 2,000 civilian workers currently live there.
A judge would have to have a pretty
compelling reason to have the President arrested and held for evaluation, and I would say such a judge would be more reluctant
than normal to do so.
But the Swiss have a
compelling reason to spend this kind of money on understanding avalanches: More
than 50 percent of them live in avalanche terrain.
There is no single way to get full funding, but more often
than not there is a way to get funding to attend one or two activities per year if you have a piece of research that is relevant to that meeting or a
compelling scientific
reason to attend.
Paul Offit, chief of the division of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, says that people are «far more
compelled by fear
than reason».
It has been noted that women tend to find physician - scientist careers less attractive
than men do for a number of
reasons: They (1) are concerned that it will be impossible to combine a successful medical research career with childbearing and family life; (2) feel that they have to be better
than their male counterparts to be considered equal; (3) receive little encouragement to become physician - scientists; and (4) lack
compelling role models.
«I think we are
compelled by fear more
than reason,» he argues.
All black dominated the red carpet at the Academy Awards and for more
compelling reasons than current trends.
It's the apple of my eye for
reasons more
than one but the most
compelling reason is that it took me 3 months to contemplate before I finally gave in and purchased this chick.
Having reread your comment I'm still not sure whether you have a more
compelling reason for disliking the review
than, «Ooh, you used potty language, gross!»
Jackman is both sympathetic and
compelling as the father driven beyond all
reason to find his daughter; Dano shines as the illiterate man - child who may know more
than we think, while Gyllenhaal gives his best performance since «Zodiac.»
By the end of Knife, Daud becomes a far more
compelling character
than Corvo ever was; which is part of the
reason the ending feels as cheap as it does.
Along the way, though, the tale of Sonia Ferreira's
reasons for running an orphanage in Huambo is often more
compelling than her efforts, and those of Wilker Flores, to mount the concert.
There's no
compelling reason to believe, for instance, that Bill Gates is funding Core advocacy for any
reason other
than that he thinks it is beneficial, or that opponents are motivated by anything other
than concern that the standards are inadequate, or amount to dangerous national standardization.
Look no further
than research from Eric Hanushek, Jens Ruhose, and Ludger Woessmann about the strong correlation between achievement in a state's classrooms and growth in a state's economy to understand some of the
compelling reasons to improve education (see «It Pays to Improve School Quality,» features, Summer 2016).
Like Eric Tingwall said, the Spark is a much more
compelling option
than others in the class, if for no other
reason than the two extra doors.
This is troubling because, for many years, the most
compelling reason to buy a Passat instead of a Honda Accord was that it offered a bit of German - ness for less
than the cost of an Audi.
If you want to get to 60 mph in less
than 3 seconds at the start of a 20 - minute lapping session at the track, the NSX offers a
compelling reason why a hybrid car tuned for performance rather
than highest mpg is the wave of the future.
The media has never given a
compelling reason for a consumer to buy anything other
than an iPad, or even a 7 ″ tablet for that matter.
Within the next two to three years just about all reference materials will be electronic — the
reasons to do so are just too
compelling, and the rapidity with which people are adapting and expecting electronic products is much higher
than anyone expected.
Aside from the obvious — you should only approach agents who have an interest in the sort of work you're trying to sell — there's another
compelling reason to verify an agent's reputation before (rather
than after) you submit: you don't want to wind up fending off the attentions of an incompetent or fraudulent agent.
I know that one
reason why I have boxes of comics in the garage that I haven't opened since we last moved is because I value the creative work the books represent and feel
compelled to preserve that work rather
than recycle it.
It's hard to see a single
compelling reason to take the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 over it or the Transformer (other
than price).
It's all part of creating a
compelling reason for readers to come to you, the publisher, rather
than always relying on retailer partners.