Sentences with phrase «drastic measure of»

Facebook users in Singapore said that while they have not taken the drastic measure of boycotting the platform, they are now more aware of what they will share.
Ernst, on the other hand, took the more drastic measure of reimagining the world's most famous newspapers as totally devoid of words and images for his Nothing in the News series.
Before taking the drastic measure of re-homing your cat first make sure that it is a cat allergy that you are suffering from.
Of course, one could wonder what's taking Samsung so long to enact the most drastic measures of eradicating these ticking time bombs.

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And in doing so, he laid out a worst - case scenario of sorts — one that would involve the market forcing the central bank's hand and pushing it to drastic measures.
Indeed, Sparkman says, the firm had to take drastic measures to deal with the theft of thousands of dollars of its equipment and tools from its job sites.
Which is annoying, of course, because short of drastic surgical measures there's little you can do to change the essential assets your parents gave you.
Urgo believes the shutdown is mostly a temporary, albeit drastic, measure to regain public's trust in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
The lacklustre sales are part of the background to an ongoing dispute between the company, known for drastic cost - cutting measures at the chains it acquires, and the Great White North Franchisee Association, which formed in March 2017 to give voice to frustrated restaurant owners.
«The GDB's financial condition has continued to deteriorate and, absent the measures ordered in this executive order, there is an imminent risk of a drastic decrease in GDB's liquidity in the immediate term.
Ironically, most small - business owners and poor people support Modi's drastic measures, despite the incredible suffering and the lack of a positive outcome.
In 2017, Facebook began taking drastic measures to reduce the spreading of fake news.
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
Any rate rise in the US would cause an exodus of capital from emerging economies, forcing them to undertake drastic measures to keep investors interested.
J C Penney Company Inc (NYSE: JCP) shares are poised to finish the week down more than 10 percent after the company announced it will be taking a series of drastic measures to help protect the struggling companies bottom line.
Because of the surprising nature of the rollout, the administration wasn't able to notify senior officials in multiple federal agencies, State Department officials who needed to notify other countries of the drastic measures, or lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Perhaps Islam could repair its image with less drastic measures by having its leaders publicly denounce acts of terrorism and extremist sects.
It is unrealistic to talk of equality of opportunity without taking drastic measures to make high - quality education generally available to those who can profit from it.
Of course, our plight is not so desperate, and so we do not have to turn to such drastic measures.
The June 1988 issue of Success magazine described the drastic measures that were necessary to rescue floundering companies.
Observer — try instead of religious fanatics or zelots to be concerned about any group that feels that the time talking or dialouge is past and more drastic measures must be done so that people will begin to pay attention.
We need to focus on the sensible, pragmatic management of our children's nutrition, not drastic and unsustainable dietary measures as suggested by the latest anti-sugar crusader.»
If Arsenal lose tomorrow, which is what i hope for, I see no way Wenger would be able to justify himself... We need a drastic measure to move the board out of their comfort zone to do something trophy wise rather than for the sake of profit making.
It is a measure of Lamela's drastic improvement this season that he is now among the key players who Pochettino wants to save for big league games such as this one.
An excellent article.The tipping point is when the Board of a club feel that drastic measures are required to improve the Club both on and off the pitch.
Drastic measures seemed called for on the part of Broyles's men, but Arkansas and Texas were still playing position - football.
(How long has this child put up with the taunting of the other child before taking drastic measures?)
«Mother A» was denied patient autonomy and the right to informed refusal when the drastic and unprecedented measure of an emergency High Court sitting was called in order to compel her to undergo a Caesarian section.
The Village Board voted Monday to keep the new 34 - foot - tall winding structure of fiber glass and concrete high and very dry, contending the drought has already caused drastic water conservation measures in the village.
At the heels of a federal ban by 2011on food packaging and baby bottles they decide to take drastic measures.
Did you see the drastic measures a couple of dads have taken recently to address their kids» media habits?
But the politicians are only deceiving themselves if they think that everyone in the City, the wider business world and most people up and down the country don't recognise that drastic measures are necessary if we are going to dig ourselves out of this hole.
Split «sources of seats» (electorates / lists) aren't seen often, but they happen and aren't a problem as such, I won't argue if it's good or bad, but it's not a drastic measure.
In advance of the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, Conservatives have repeatedly expressed their desire to pursue further deficit reduction measures spanning this Parliament and the next through further drastic cuts to the welfare budget.
He made this remark to paint how dire the situation at hand is, which in his view demanded some drastic measures to curtail it in the face of the brave posture they are putting up against even soldiers.
The lack of innovative revenue generation measures, has resulted in drastic under performance of revenue generation, resulting in the government being broke.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday predicted a «summer of hell» awaits travelers passing through Penn Station when Amtrak plans to reduce service by 20 percent unless drastic measures are taken.
Atlantic City could face default as early as April without «drastic action» from the state, Moody's Investors Service warned, saying the city would run out of money in the next few weeks, which could lead to bankruptcy, if two measures are not approved by lawmakers.
Angry union leaders have ordered drastic measures for their members since the Dec. 20 assassination of two NYPD cops in a patrol car, including that two units respond to every call.
David Cameron believes a Conservative government would have no more than six months to lay down the drastic measures needed to tackle Britain's # 163bn fiscal deficit amid fears that any goodwill from the electorate would start to fade by the end of the year, senior Tory sources have told the Guardian.
As others have noted, they also require drastic security measures so a lot of preparation.
«For moving against our party Leadership and the constitution of our party, I will want to see the party take drastic measures to curb indiscipline among members».
Nigeria's Inspector General of Police has taken a drastic measure to tackle the relentless kidnapping along the Abuja - Kaduna - Zaria highways.
It's the first PMQs of 2010 and, having launched a poster campaign promising to cut the deficit, David Cameron may well decide to attack Gordon Brown for his unwillingness to take more drastic measures to control borrowing.
The potential risk is greatest, the Bain report states, to schools that are «not a top - ranked institution,» whose «financial statements don't look as good as they used to,» and that «have had to take drastic measures» to improve the bottom line, such as raising tuition, reducing standards of admission, and cutting aid to students and numbers of faculty.
The WHO says such drastic measures won't change the global spread of the virus, and that it can be avoided by preventing mosquito bites and blocking sexual transmission.
«Without drastic improvements in control measures,» the report concluded, «the number of cases of and deaths from [Ebola] are expected to continue increasing from hundreds to thousands per week in the coming months.»
Yet without proper guidance from doctors and genetic counselors, the Editors of Scientific American warn in this month's Science Agenda column, this knowledge may lead parents to take drastic measures — such as ending the pregnancy — based on misguided readings.
HAVING electrodes implanted in your brain is a drastic measure, but for many people with Parkinson's disease, deep brain stimulation offers a new lease of life.
Drastic measures This desperate situation has led conservationists in Sabah to a desperate conclusion: that the only way to maintain the rhino population here is to capture as many as possible of the remaining animals — which may number as few as 30 — and subject them to assisted reproductive technology.
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