Sentences with phrase «continuing litany»

When we hear the continuing litany of «hottest year so far» etc., how can we fight back?

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20 percent of vehicle crashes are linked to driving while drowsy and inadequate sleep is a contributing cause for a litany of health horrors, including heart disease, diabetes, and depression, continuing right down to simple irritability.
Both investors and corporations continue to act conservatively because of the uncertainty caused by a litany of issues.
This year, shareholders will have an opportunity to weigh in on the eventual changes amidst a backdrop of continued multi-billion dollar settlements for allegations of misconduct regarding a litany of issues (including the «London Whale» trading fiasco, evidence of collusion to rig CDS and foreign exchange markets, and continued mortgage - backed security litigation), along with the Fed and FDIC's decision to label the Company's «living will» proposal as «not credible.»
As Jürgen Klopp continues to assemble a litany of players for his foray into the 2016/17 Premier League, and Liverpool fans continue to freak out and overreact to even the tiniest bit of news, one player has burst onto the public sphere of Liverpool transfers without much of a prior whisper.
This litany will continue for many, many months.
Long then continued with a litany of complaints about Gillibrand that have nothing to do with the media — except perhaps that they're haven't generated any headlines of late.
Ms Thewliss said: «There is a litany of callous incompetence in this department and it is a problem of deliberate policy: cruel hostile environment policy by the former home secretary now Prime Minister and continued unabated by the current Home Secretary.»
Yet Shewmon presents a litany of life processes that brain - dead patients continue to exhibit:
«Then there were fat stem cells,» Daley continued, reciting a litany of alternative ways to tap into the therapeutic potential of embryonic stem cells.
He adds that most Chilean schools continue to use a rigid disciplinary system in which «inspectors,» not teachers, handle problems by consulting a rule book to find automatic punishments for a litany of misbehaviors.
As independent publishing continues to expand, the litany of advice will continue as well.
And in what has become a slowly building picture of alleged inequity, the Authors Guild's Fair Contract Initiative continues to add specific - issue white papers to its project, a widening and informative litany of the sometimes surprising conditions under which authors are working and have worked for decades.
Politically, it gives the lie to the mainstream pretense that Australia is not really a racist society whilst providing a masterful portrayal of individual Aboriginal subjects who gaze with defiance at the viewer, resilient in the face of a litany of structural oppression that has included, but is not limited to, the stolen generations, skyrocketing rates of incarceration and continuing paternalistic policies of successive governments.
They are curious how the State Department can continue to issue what they label superficial instead of substantive documents when EPA specialists have insisted they respond to a litany of direct queries.
Moreover, even after hearing a litany of arguments against one - stop shopping, the recent homebuyers continued to support the concept.
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