Sentences with phrase «either unwilling»

If the projections come true, they raise the likelihood of a fiscal crisis, a situation in which investors become unwilling to finance government borrowing unless they are compensated with very high interest rates, the CBO warned.
Disruptive early entrants often succeed because their larger, in - market competitors may be unwilling to immediately cannibalize existing businesses and / or may be constrained by legal or regulatory considerations (think AirBnb or Uber) or by other reasons such as concerns for near - term financial results.
According to Turkish dissidents, social media and external sources such as VICE are even more important than they would be elsewhere because local media outlets are unwilling to report on corruption or the behavior of Turkish police and armed forces.
To hear the McConnell camp tell it, victory would give the senator the chance to forge a new Republican vision — to finally offer those much - promised legislative proposals for economic growth and reform that the party has so far been unwilling or unable to unite around.
Smart people are unwilling to be bogged down unnecessarily by others» mistakes, so they let them go quickly and are assertive in protecting themselves from future harm.
«I didn't feel like that was my place,» is understandable answer, but is also a sign that the candidate is unwilling to step past defined roles.
2 - 3: You're sometimes in the driver's seat, and sometimes an unwilling passenger in your own car on somebody else's trip.
There's some evidence to suggest that the problem lies with companies unwilling to train new hires — a desire for a «purple squirrel» employee who has all the necessary skills the day they walk through the front door.
Choung's primary Korean bank was unwilling to study the credit ratings of New York City restaurants and hotels or to take on faith that receivables would eventually be paid.
In over his head but unwilling to tap out and risk people knowing he was floundering, he says he made a series of «dumb moves» at Moz that involved everything from a failed hiring incentive to a bungled software release.
Jobs are going unfilled, despite significant un - and underemployment, with employers blaming a lack of qualified workers (the so - called skills gap) and job seekers complaining that companies are too picky and unwilling to train.
Just like winter seems unwilling to give up its grip in huge swaths of the country, I'm unhappy to report that this year's flu season seems set to be just an tenacious.
But if you have recently been denied credit, it's an indication the lending system sees you as damaged goods that they are unwilling to take a credit risk on.
As Jeet Heer explained at The New Republic, the slur «emerged out of the white supremacist movement as a term of abuse for white conservatives deemed race traitors unwilling to forthrightly defend the interests of white America.»
If management was unwilling to do that simple job, they weren't managing.
Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto canceled a planned meeting with Trump after Trump tweeted = Thursday morning, «If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting.»
He knew who he was unwilling to work with and who he wanted to work with.
But recently, Flaherty signalled he's unwilling to raise it further, at least for now.
Nations unwilling or unable to devalue their currencies, meanwhile, can suffer higher unemployment as their export sectors lose competitiveness.
Just as there are managements unwilling or enlightened enough to commission good designs, there are designers who are eager to accommodate their every whim.
One of the worst mistakes you can make is to be unwilling to seek outside help when things get tough.
Unwilling to trade money, the average person believes the only way to make more money is to work more hours.
News Corp. is not the first organization to face a public relations nightmare, but it seems unwilling or unable to learn from the lessons of previous crises.
Limiting beliefs will stop you from getting the full benefit of any experience, and can hold you back from learning and growing — if you're unwilling to leave your comfort zone, you'll be stuck wherever you are today.
Our advanced nationwide 4G LTE network delivers outstanding wireless experiences to 74.0 million customers who are unwilling to compromise on quality and value.
But unwilling to hang around waiting to take his boss» job, McDonald jumped ship for Zimmer, a relatively unknown company struggling to stay afloat.
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and unwilling to suffer the indignity of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as of July 1.
Too often we hear leaders say they're sorry but are unwilling to accept the consequences.
Making snap judgments and assumptions and being unwilling to understand others affects everyone, personally and professionally.
At just US$ 199, the Kindle Fire is designed to appeal to those who want some of the functionality of a tablet, but are unwilling to drop $ 500 for an iPad.
«I am completely unwilling to overpay for anything at this point,» said Faltas, who works as a corporate consultant.
Taking her cue from the legal concept of «wilful blindness,» which assigns culpability to those who could have and should have known something that they chose not to see, journalist Heffernan asks why individuals and organizations are so often unwilling to recognize the truths in front of them.
They may want something badly enough, but be unwilling to pay for it.
«We were getting metro areas correct, but in the non-metro areas, and this will be true in Wisconsin and Michigan as well, that, a certain type of Trump voter seemed more [unwilling] to talk to pollsters.
If nothing else, leaders have a clear obligation to express solidarity with their own beleaguered employees, even if they find themselves unable or unwilling to denounce the ban outright.
Rupert, the 86 - year - old patriarch of the clan, was initially said to be unwilling to get rid of O'Reilly, despite a growing advertiser boycott fueled by news of multiple sexual harassment claims against the Fox host.
Years ago, Google made overtures in Quebec, but the provincial government and Hydro - Québec were unwilling to provide the kind of electricity discounts afforded other industries.
Of course, if you can't stay awake, are fogged in, or unwilling to go out into the cold, you can always watch a livestream.
The leader of the anti-HST forces, Bill Vander Zalm, sees that as the elites unwilling to confront the public will.
What is of key importance is to me is surmounting the isolation that we feel when we are confronted with the apathy, ignorance and aggression of those unwilling to look at the issues that confront us with real intellectual honesty.
Draimin calls Saul a «classic social entrepreneur,» unwilling to settle for the status quo.
They said they were unwilling to «provide unethical legal services to keep the façade of justice that is the military commissions running.»
Herjavec suggested in his column that entrepreneurs who are unable or unwilling to continue to move forward or backward or seek an alternative route are destined to doom.
Wall Street's unwilling to back any company that seems to be having an existential crisis, despite the fact that, in reality, the whole industry's having an existential crisis,» he said.
United Airlines is scrambling to respond to intense and far - reaching scrutiny after the airline bumped an unwilling passenger, whom authorities forcibly dragged down the aisle, off the flight on Sunday evening.
But he was unwilling to wait.
But the account echoed wording in a comment made a day earlier to The Associated Press by longtime Comey friend Daniel Richman, a former federal prosecutor, who said the president had removed «somebody unwilling to pledge absolute loyalty to him.»
They are unwilling to persevere through the ups and downs.
You might suggest keeping your business solely with a partner for 12 months, or, if the partner is unwilling, consider performance - based exclusivity.
«(The hire) implies that the company is not unwilling to look outside Intel's traditional core strengths for growth,» writes Berenbaum.
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