Sentences with phrase «even warrant»

The US article mentioned in the last paragraph speculates that even a warrant should not allow some kind of intrusions on privacy that drones and the technology they carry could achieve.
There's no predicting how Google will value these new domains, or that the number of registrations will even warrant a business venture.
It is hard to get concerned when such substantial changes don't even warrant discussion, much less explanation.
This makes it difficult to know whether the dock's manufacturing cost will be a significant enough factor in the system's price tag to even warrant a separate, marginally less expensive, handheld - only release.
I have lost count of the amount of times I either fouled a player one - on - one with the keeper or vice-versa, and not only was it not a red card offense, it didn't even warrant a YELLOW card from the referees!
Like New York City itself, Dream Midtown is a destination that might even warrant a little misbehavior — but that's up to you.
It may even warrant seeking out a specialist.
This can cause severe medical issues and even warrant surgery if the pieces become lodged inside our dog's gastrointestinal tract.
However, in many cases, the amount of income you earn during the year may not even warrant a separate calculation depending on your income level.
Paying the loan through Auto Deduct can even warrant an APR discount on a personal loan.
It's bizarre this does not even warrant a mention in the article, never mind if it should affect the 5 star rating.
-LSB-...] while other leading awards contenders like Dunkirk, Lady Bird, The Post, Call Me By Your Name and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri didn't do enough to even warrant a place -LSB-...]
Few people managed to capture my attention well enough to even warrant a response, and 95 % of my emails did not get a reply.
Both statements are so misleading, ambiguous, that it doesn't even warrant consideration.
Nothing much was made of that challenge but it was brutal from behind and didn't even warrant a yellow.
What do utd do, spend the most money ever on a player who isn't even worth it, his position doesn't even warrant it.
Loses the ball on a maddeningly regular basis and hasn't got any finishing skill at all to even warrant mentioning.
Mesut Ozil cause he doesn't do anything for every 1 world class performance there are 15 dodgy ones, he doesn't work for his team mates and only shows up against small teams which just ain't good enough, he is a passenger which we can't afford in our team, and # 280k a week his performance's don't even warrant the # 140k a week we are paying him now.
His recieving stats alone don't even warrant consideration (14th overall in receptions, 25th in yards and 15th in receiving TDs) and never led the league in a single year in a single receiving category.
Their points are not sufficiently credible to even warrant a response.
The rest of your comment is too stupid to even warrant a response.
Some situations may not even warrant a response.
Did the butt - kicking E3 showing even warrant a mention on TV news broadcasts?
About a quarter of all uploading on mobile is social media - related, but the category doesn't even warrant its own mention on fixed connections.
This time the Office of the Coroner has decided an inquest is not even warranted.
LFTB is a product whose owners contract for more testing than is even warranted by the USDA to PROVE their product is safe and nutritious.
We questioned whether it even warranted a review... and then after spending over 50 hours playing it decided that it probably did.
Wow, I need to proof - read (post 29, if these comments are further trimmed): — «the apathy of Sony» or such — «Is even that warranted cynicism»
According to pharmacological epidemiologist Dr. Mahyar Etminan, who is affiliated with the University of British Columbia, one reason for this is that some doctors opt to prescribe a more powerful drug when a much milder one is even warranted.

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Even in the busiest positions, there are slow days, and for most employees, slow days warrant a priority shift from «getting things done» to «staving off boredom.»
By the time you get through the gilded gates, you probably won't have even noticed the stunning, geometrically - tiled floor, which warrants nearly as much praise as the frescoed ceiling.
The president said agents «broke into» Cohen's office, even though a federal judge approved the FBI's search warrants
«Often newer businesses will overpay for employees which can artificially drive up salaries to levels that are not warranted, even with the higher cost of living in LA.»
Further, when employees decide to come back, they can work part time or full time and even take additional time off if situations arise that warrant it.
There are times when trolling seems like a troubling cultural trend, one that is causing decay in society, but there are times when trolling is totally warranted, valid, and maybe even a little helpful.
Of course, sometimes lawsuits are warranted, but other times they may seem frivolous or even unjustified to the business owner.
Campaigners from U.K. - based Privacy International have formally complained about British police being able to download the contents of people's phones — phones, photos, even fragments of deleted conversations — without a warrant.
While no reliable source is suggesting at this point that hacking actually altered the results of the election or that even a single vote was directly mainpulated, an investigation is still warranted.
Software giant Oracle bought back $ 4 billion worth of stock last quarter, but Cramer thought the company's $ 70 billion pile of cash could've warranted an even larger buyback.
Over the past decade, Linux has emerged from a herd of obscure and nerdy operating systems to warrant a place in even the most technologically unsophisticated business environments.
Even if you are enough of a high - profile customer to warrant special treatment, «strong demand» for business and first - class seats on long flights means airlines often don't have many open seats that can be used for upgrades, according to Harteveldt.
That means companies are free to adjust their annual contributions or even skip them entirely as business conditions warrant.
Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in throwing out A) a requirement that police try to determine the immigration status of people they stop under suspicion of even minor crimes; B) a law that made it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek employment; and C) a law that let police arrest a person without a warrant if they believed the person may have committed a crime that could lead to deportation.
Still, public health officials say the possibility of infection warrants preventive measures, and some Olympic athletes attending are taking some creative — some might even say extreme — steps to protect themselves.
«If the geopolitical tension subsides or results in a smaller supply disruption than currently priced in, we are likely to see a sharp pull - back in investor positioning and an even sharper correction in oil prices than the $ 5 or so that might be warranted even as macro uncertainties persist,» U.S. bank Citi said in a note to investors.
[7] A substantial number of commenters that generally believe no delay is warranted nevertheless stated that, if the Department were to proceed with a delay, the delay should only partially apply: the Fiduciary Rule and Start Printed Page 16905Impartial Conduct Standards of the PTEs should be immediately applicable even if other conditions and obligations are postponed.
(Even with a warrant, the company can't spill the data to authorities.)
Even if your time horizon is long enough to warrant an aggressive portfolio, you have to be comfortable with the short - term ups and downs you'll encounter.
Even without the warrants, Slim had made a profit on his investment.
Even though they are relatively uncommon, island reversals are potent patterns that warrant our attention.
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