Sentences with phrase «even lack of drive»

Mental fog, lack of focus, memory loss, body stiffness and pain, emotional upheaval, and even lack of drive can all interfere with daily productivity.

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Poulin and Medline were ousted within a week of each other, and Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Willis linked their departures as proof that «there's little tolerance for a boss who lacks a smart strategy for an increasingly tech - driven marketplace and even less patience for a leader who fails to deliver on digital promises.»
This was combined with an internal lack of resilience owing to poor financial management and a broken company culture, as well as the «black cloud» that engulfs any company in big trouble, driving away even the most loyal customers and investors.
Lacking the density of liquid fuels, gas requires large tanks for the compressed fuel and even then has a more limited driving range than gasoline or diesel.
Though the ECB has acknowledged that one of the main factors underlying the eurozone's stagnation is a lack of credit growth, any potential use of QE seems unlikely to make much of an impact in this regard, even if an announcement of QE could drive yields down further, making it even less attractive for banks to hold government bonds.
It should be no surprise that even after outgrowing the monasteries, the practice of science has attracted souls driven to seek the truth regardless of personal cost and despite, for most of its history, a distinct lack of financial or status reward.
Honor killings, lack of rights and in some cases the inability even to drive is shameful and anti democratic.
It's really difficult to tell sometimes when kids are ready to cook — some are extremely precocious and are able to compete like old pros on shows like Masterchef Junior, others lack the interest or even the drive to boil a kettle of water.
For sure, the not - even - six - foot 2007 Masters champ does not possess the explosive dynamism of his boom - baby brethren (he was 153rd in driving distance in 2013), but his pinpoint precision and artistry around the greens make up for what he lacks off the tee.
But between lack of support in many hospitals across a number of states, even moms with the drive to succeed at nursing may not have the right knowledge to make it happen.
Even Borough President Adolfo Carrión Jr., a supporter and key driving force of the Yankee Stadium project, said through a representative at the same hearing that his office lacked essential information about the proposed parking space construction.
Intervention from wealthy non-scientists such as the philanthropist Mary Lasker drove even deeper investment into animal - based vaccines despite growing evidence of their lack of safety and efficacy.
Although there were many successes, he emphasised the point that lack of funding and low salaries were driving young researchers away from scientific research and causing Italy to fall even further behind its European counterparts.
Even microorganisms, which lack a nervous system, have daily cycles of activity and inactivity driven by internal body clocks known as circadian clocks.
High confidence in the reliability of fire prediction is lacking today, even as Western drought and the effects of climate change drive up the total acres burned nationwide and also the average size of each fire, ballooning the number of on - call U.S. Forest Service firefighters and the total costs to battle the flames.
Whether from distracted driving, or erosion of quality time with our children, or lacking a spare moment in the day to just relax, infobesity is equally as dangerous to our bodies and even more so to our spirits.
It seemed nice and maybe even sweet at first, but a lack of assertiveness and independence drives you nuts — and makes you feel like you have to babysit their feelings.
Filmed in Berlin and Spain's Canary Islands, Berlin Station has the right look and feel of a great spycraft series, but it lacks the drive or urgency of a show like Homeland, or even The Night Manager.
The movie explores the lack of empathy for one another, while at the same time operates on many levels including as a suspense thriller, a character - driven piece, a musical (there's a even great dance number) and finally a story of love, grief and loss.
When I compare this to «The Descendants» or «Midnight in Paris» (or even «Drive», «The Ides of March», or «Moneyball»), I just find it a bit lacking.
The lack of physical evidence of Christine's life may begin as a source of frustration for Kate on a purely professional level, but as she learns more, interviewing friends and coworkers, getting even a tangential sense of what might have driven Christine to her decision (with many of those moments eventually acted out in wonderfully campy excerpts from this nonexistent film), she learns that the exploitation of media and its desire to show the worst of society, offering the most broken aspects of the world to the altar of ratings (this of course being the aspect of the story that helped birth Network) hasn't changed much from the 70's to the modern day.
However, the fact that we find very «precise zeros» — that is, we don't find statistically significant relationships even though we have the statistical power in our data to detect even very modest relationships — implies that neither measurement error nor a lack of sufficient variation are what's driving our inability to detect a relationship between teaching and research quality.
CPS in January said it wouldn't give the assessment test to most schools partly because of a lack of technology needed to administer the computer - driven exam, even though schools have the option to give a paper - and - pencil test.
I think even with the lack of maintenance knowledge it was my «driving» the car that kept it in such great running order.
Even with its lack of power, Toyota's crossover is still among the more entertaining cars to drive in this class, and the promise of high levels of efficiency and long - lasting durability mean it'll undoubtedly find favour with some.
Even in the rain, it lacks the cornering power of the QV, but the driving experience is only different — not «worse.»
They expect reliable transport and lack of idiosyncracy on those days when they want to start an occasional Sunday drive, and by gum, they're going to get it — even if it means buying the less exciting car.
Even our novice drivers find the Miata easy to drive around the track and nobody seems to notice the lack of electronic nannies found on virtually every other new car today.
The Cupra 300 is undoubtedly very fast, but it's not quite as rewarding to drive as the Ford Focus RS, Honda Civic Type R or even the Cupra R. We'd like the steering to be a little more direct and the brake pedal is rather lacking in feel, even if the power of the brakes aren't in doubt.
Maybe it's the gear ratios, but the RS 3 feels like it lacks the torque of the TT on the road, and its firm suspension also bounces the car around more on mid-corner bumps — even in Comfort mode — making you less confident to drive fast.
Ours is shod with summer Continental ContiSportContacts and despite the lack of winter tyres, it has felt surprisingly surefooted when driving in icy conditions, and even on compacted snow.
Many classic cars do not even come with seat belts and with a weak structure and lack of crumple zones are not really safe for driving.
An off - road button on the dash automatically controls the traction control, hill descent control and braking and it means the Yeti is incredibly simple to drive off - road - sorting out most problems and lack of grip without you even realising there was an issue.
The immediate lack of grip was apparent on the shifting sands but even with traction control turned off, the all - wheel drive system actively cuts in when it detects that the vehicle is out of control, braking individual wheels in an attempt to restore order.
Even if the eyes are on the road, a lack of concentration or a daydream will mean the driver isn't paying attention to the driving task.
Although our convertible M3 lacked the cabin tech options, not even having the programmable M button on the steering wheel, it still proved a remarkable car to drive with all the performance capabilities of the loaded version.
Brutally quick, but lacking the involvement of even the Volkswagen Golf R, the Audi TT S is every bit a sports car except for that engaging drive.
Handling-wise, it's easy to drive considering its massive girth, though even the uprated 6.2 - liter V8 feels sluggish moving off the line; the numbers would indicate otherwise, and if you really stomp the pedal the Sierra roars to life, so I think it's a more a matter of accelerator pedal travel than any lack of output.
At a time like like this, the lack of alternatives is driving money market funds to grab T - bills and highly rated CP, even as those with higher ABCP exposure wonder what will happen if the ABCP conduits extend the obligation, and at the end of the extension period, are still inverted?
Not that lack of cabs is a reason to drive drunk, but you have even less reason to drive drunk (and buy a discount DWI defense in advance for the same) in Austin.
They may lack refinement, but even if you can't «feel» your tyres warm up in Turn 10's game, the model here remains an unquestionable accomplishment within the realm of console driving mechanics.
I must confess, this kind of sloppy citations and a lack of even the slightest distinction between models and the real world drives me spare.
Edited to add: Texas is in the Fifth Circuit, which follows the rule that unauthorized drivers don't have standing to challenge a search / seizure even with the authorized driver's permission to drive the car; unauthorized drivers of rental cars don't have a reasonable expectation of privacy because they lack a possessory interest in the car and / or they're violating the rental agreement.
More strikingly still, even Community licence holders who, despite the lack of necessity, have obtained a UK provisional licence are being charged with having committed an offence under s 87, even though Community licences became part of English law in 1996 (see the Driving Licences (Community Driving Licence) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1974), which in 1998 were incorporated into the RTA 1988 at s 99A).
As we discussed in our recent piece «Robot, Esq.: Four Reasons Lawyers Shouldn't Fear AI and Automation Legal Tech», there are critical limitations on the ability of existing, non-general AI to replace human beings in legal practice — including the truly bespoke nature of certain tasks, the lack of sufficiently relevant and tailored data sets to train algorithms to handle even semi-bespoke tasks (given the complex cocktail of idiosyncratic considerations that good legal counsel comprises), and the non-empirical or data - driven aspects of the practice of law — involving emotional intelligence, communication, and persuasion — which I believe are core to providing effective legal services.
This is due to their lack of experience of real driving off the road — and even their own surge of emotions that may hamper their judgment and ability to response to situation with clarity of mind.
Not that lack of cabs is a reason to drive drunk, but you have even less reason to drive drunk (and buy a discount DWI defense in advance for the same) in Austin.
Even if young drivers are more prone to accident due to their lack of experience on road driving; but there are still adult drivers who are convicted of traffic violations.
I think the current caveats being used by CREA in national press releases fall short and lack the enforcing idea for provincial or even municipal level pricing commentary, and this post of yours really drove that home to me today.
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