Sentences with phrase «fairly big deal of»

It does seem that Strauss makes a fairly big deal of not being critical of Burke's practical judgments or even of his understanding of the threat theory poses to practice.

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Steve Braccini, the Austin - based president of Pro Fasteners, wrestled with a thorny issue snagging many managers: how to fairly compensate salespeople for bigger, long - term deals.
It's not the lowest in sodium, but if the rest of your meals are home cooked and fairly low in sodium it's not such a big deal This is definitely one treat you can enjoy guilt free!
Having proven his fitness and form this season, it will be a blow for the Gunners to lose him, and despite the risk of that happening becoming a bigger concern as the weeks go on, Wenger seemed fairly relaxed over the situation and expects Wilshere to sign a new deal.
A fairly new city but a pleasant one, open to tourists and promote sports big deal and has been scoring highly in the ranking of russia cities.
I was fairly young, the first of our group of friends to start a family and I had my fair share of anxious moments in pregnancy to deal with first from hideous morning (all day) sickness until I was 20 weeks pregnant then blood pressure that would shoot up and down, I measured far bigger than expected and had the beginnings of pre eclampsia.
The new enzyme converts A to a base called inosine, or I. Either a cellular repair mechanism or the process of the DNA copying itself then changes the I to a G. «The big deal here is engineering the TadA enzyme to do something fairly unnatural,» says George Church of Harvard, who studies CRISPR.
I can tell you from personal authority, however, that the sin of omission is a fairly big deal in the Catholic Church, which was the faith in which I was raised.
Now it just seems that they don't really care, they obviously understand the importance of it because the Xbox brand is still a fairly big deal in a few countries but ultimately they've seemingly accepted their place in the console war / sales stuff and don't seem overly fussed about it either.
The team at Monolith and Warner Bros made a big deal about the different tribes types, and they do a fine job of keeping things fresh throughout a fairly lengthy game.
It's a fairly big deal and adds an extra level of value to the monthly subscription.
Given that, if one wants freedom of choice and an efficient market, shouldn't one accept a market solution (tax / credit or analogous system based on public costs, applied strategically to minimize paperwork (don't tax residential utility bills — apply upstream instead), applied approximately fairly to both be fair and encourage an efficient market response (don't ignore any significant category, put all sources of the same emission on equal footing; if cap / trade, allow some exchange between CO2 and CH4, etc, based CO2 (eq); include ocean acidification, etc.), allowing some approximation to that standard so as to not get very high costs in dealing with small details and also to address the biggest, most - well understood effects and sources first (put off dealing with the costs and benifits of sulphate aerosols, etc, until later if necessary — but get at high - latitude black carbon right away)?
For US users this may not be much of a big deal — WhatsApp says the big three OS's account for 99.5 percent of sales today — some regions of the world where BlackBerry devices or older OS's are still fairly popular will suffer more.
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