Not exact matches
So is there
situation where you are getting a bit more help from vendors in terms
of support and then totally separate just wondering if there are any
examples, if there are any retail competitors out there where you have seen them
close stores that you could look at and say we are clearly seeing the pickup in volume in one
of your stores that are nearby to that
close store and what are those retailers that you are seeing them.
Don't blame the process for the Sanchez
situation, blame Wenger & Gazidis for not getting their business done earlier and / or not following through with the promises they have made to their high priced talent and their devoted fans... someone please give me an
example of another supposed «top club» allowing their top player to go unsigned before the final year
of their contract unless they were severely injured or the club was planning on selling said player prior to their final year... on a side note, Wenger might complain about the transfer window
closing so late but just think about how problematic that could be for our team which usually waits until the last second to make deals... on the one hand we might have less «panic» buys, whereas on the other hand those same ridiculous purchases might just have come weeks earlier... Wenger will find excuses for his ineptitude in the transfer market regardless
of the deadline date
The
closest historical
example to the
situation you describe would seem to be the reprimand
of Rep. Charles Wilson in 1978 (House resolution 1414
of the 95th Congress) for «false statement before [the] Ethics Committee investigating the influence
of a foreign government».
The students already knew that a few
examples were not enough to prove a conjecture, and that just one
situation where the
example doesn't work should be enough to disprove (we were
close to discussing the concept
of a counterexample).
The
closed questions offered educators the opportunity to describe changes to the climate in their school after the election, while the open - ended ones gave them the opportunity to provide
examples and descriptions
of the kinds
of behavior and interactions they had witnessed among students and how educators are handling the
situation.
For
example, they can have students choose which
of two newly learned words best applies to a given
situation, discuss semantic features that differentiate
close synonyms (e.g., shout and scream), and rank words according to meaningful criteria to help ELLs achieve deeper understanding.
To me it can make perfect sense to do something today — say
close a little used credit card account — that might drop my credit score a few points if I see more than offsetting (in my view
of my personal
situation) benefits — reducing my vulnerability to fraud, simplifying my life, and eliminating a tool that can tempt me to spend more than I can afford, in this
example.
A typical
example of this would be a foreclosure, short sale or
situation where a faster
closing time would beat out competing offers.
Having written plenty in the past about the general impact
of closing credit cards, this time I'm going to provide some very specific
examples that you can apply to your own credit card
situation, regardless
of how many cards or what kind
of credit limits you have.
For
example, making her stay
close to a group
of children who are lighting firecrackers will only make her more afraid, and could cause her to become aggressive in an attempt to escape from the
situation.
The raise
of the level
of the sea, for
example, could create
situations of extreme gravity when taking into account that a quarter
of the world population lives by the sea or very
close to it, and that most megacities are located in coastal areas.
If you think about the
situation of a 43 year old, for
example, he probably only needs life insurance for about 20 years until his career is coming to a
close, the kids are out
of the house, etc..
For
example, she examines why some people — but not others — choose to avoid
situations that facilitate relationship initiation, how people's offers and requests for support change as partners develop
close relationships, and how unique features
of the relationship context shape partners» physiological, behavioral, and psychological responses to stressful
situations in newly - formed relationships.
When courts or legislatures do address the principles for adjudicating child custody disputes, they often act without
close attention to factual complexity, empirical evidence, or respect for generally prevailing principles
of lawmaking... [An]
example of thoughtless action in the custody area occurred in the 1980s when several jurisdictions adopted a strong preference for joint custody... [T] he presumption for joint custody was adopted without careful attention to empirical evidence or diversity
of factual
situations....
The
example of an estate sale, or a «matrimonial disruptus»
situation where an owner might prefer to accept a lesser dollar APS due to an ability
of a buyer to be able to
close immediately, or any
of many in an offer, plausible reasons to accept.