Sentences with phrase «differences are less of a problem»

In my experience, most law firms bill monthly and the timing differences are less of a problem.

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Whether such instances are more or less frequent at any particular place or time makes no difference to the fact, which is taken so much as a matter of course, that traditional moral theology is scarcely really aware of the problem of principle which is in fact raised by it.
my problem with AW is that for years he resisted to buy good players because of a million or two difference from asking price today's market those players are worth triple, we could of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same for Man - United and few more, we are the only club that is cash rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look at their end of year accounts outgoings and income there is around 100 to 120 million less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to pay in two years which we can with bigger and higher sponsorship coming any day now
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The higher odds of prevalence of asthma and obesity among ethnic minority children contributed to these differences, although ethnic minority children were less likely to have reported other physical conditions and behavior / learning problems.
And while I think that some of the most egregious - to - retailers (you give up your right to sue or form class action lawsuits; comiXology has the right to use your service marks to promote their digital service; you're obligated to promote the service in - store to existing customers; there are some circumstances where you don't receive even a single penny until you sell well over 600 comics, and so on and so forth) sections of the current could certainly be made less egregious, I think the root core of the problem is that comiXology wants to be the retailer of digital, and not the distributor, and that's what we'll end up calling «irreconcilable differences» at the end of the day.
The difference between the two perspectives is less about matters of scientific fact, and more to do with how problems are considered in relation to benefits.
So — while one response might be «educate the public of the differences between lawyers and non-lawyers, and allow them to choose» — which, more or less, is what we're going in Alberta — it is highly doubtful that the weakening of the so - called «monopoly» is going to have any significance on the core problem of litigation costs.
While such debate undoubtedly helps to clarify the theoretical landscape, it is much less likely to lead to any theorist to changing her mind, and highlighting theoretical differences does not, in and of itself, do much to illuminate the problems of ethical practice.
These funds in Rufus King will then mean the difference between being sent into years of financial problems or being able to rise above the situation and resolve the damages sooner and in a much less stressful manner.
The higher odds of prevalence of asthma and obesity among ethnic minority children contributed to these differences, although ethnic minority children were less likely to have reported other physical conditions and behavior / learning problems.
Considering each aspect of the difficulty, on notable point is that there is difference between those children groups in hyperactivity, F (341) = 5.921, p = 0.003, in which children of parents working away from home for less than 2 years reported higher score in hyperactivity problems than those having parents working away for 2 - 5 years (the average score of difference between two groups was 0.84, p = 00.1); conduct problems F (339) = 10.396, p = 0.000, in which children whose parents working away from home for less than two years had higher score in conduct problems than those having parents working away for 2 - 5 years (the average score of difference between 2 groups was 1.00, p = 0.00).
Age of Onset Some studies indicate that both boys and girls tend to begin their antisocial careers around the age of fifteen, with the average age of onset differing by no more than six months across genders.44 Other research, however, finds that females begin offending when they are younger than males are.45 Notably, gender differences in the age of onset tend to be most pronounced for serious or aggressive types of delinquency, while less serious problem behaviors, such as drug and alcohol - related offenses, have less gender - differentiated progressions.46
Single mothers report more depression and psychological problems than married mothers and undoubtedly function less well as parents as a result.9 Cohabiting mothers have also been found to suffer more from depression than married mothers, which again would directly interfere with their ability to display good parenting skills.10 It is important to note that these differences may be the result of these mothers» living situation or may reflect pre-existing differences between the types of women who have children out of wedlock rather than in marriage (as we discuss in the section on selection below).11
Their children tend to display more behavioural problems and less prosocial behaviour than children born to mothers with higher family incomes.1 - 13 To what extent and in what ways income differences may be the cause of children's behavioural problems are therefore crucial research and policy questions.
The mother's age was less obviously associated with poor mental health (Figure 3 C), although it is worth noting that although teenage mothers were significantly more likely than older mothers to have a brief period of poor mental health, the difference was much smaller for repeated mental health problems.
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