Sentences with phrase «for being uncooperative»

The Chinese company is often criticized for being uncooperative with the development of custom software for their devices.
Before you scold me for being uncooperative, obstinate, or lazy, ask yourself if something might be bothering me.

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Once again the male subject became uncooperative and he was detained and taken into custody by Airport Police and is currently being transported to LAPD for booking.»
«We really tried not to start the litigation, but the Park District and Latin School were uncooperative,» said Greta Lear, spokeswoman for the Lincoln Park residents committee.
Lots of times my 2yo is so uncooperative, I like just velcro and go but can use the snaps for nighttime when I want to ensure good closure.
For Lori and Mark Burchett, necessity literally was the mother of invention — one that promises to make it vastly easier for parents to administer medicine to uncooperative babies and one that has delivered the Burchetts into the world of entrepreneurshFor Lori and Mark Burchett, necessity literally was the mother of invention — one that promises to make it vastly easier for parents to administer medicine to uncooperative babies and one that has delivered the Burchetts into the world of entrepreneurshfor parents to administer medicine to uncooperative babies and one that has delivered the Burchetts into the world of entrepreneurship.
Mr. Koch will appear at the Capitol on Tuesday to argue for speedy passage of Mr. Cuomo's bill — and to unveil his plans to shame uncooperative lawmakers with recorded telephone calls, which are typically used by surrogates praising candidates before elections, not denouncing them as Mr. Koch intends.
Critics are calling for stronger action against Mrs Miller after claims she was uncooperative with an inquiry into her expenses claims, but Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps says it is time to move on.
Plus, Mayor Bill de Blasio, who played matchmaker to the adorable couple, got to assume a hero role in the negotiations, watch his beloved W.F.P. live to see another day, and possibly convince his «friend» Cuomo to be less uncooperative towards his agenda (for a few months, anyway).
These cooperative family groups are then better able to invade new territory, where the climate is too harsh for uncooperative, solitary species to survive.»
There was a friendly character, who gave the children their favourite toy back, and an uncooperative one who kept the toy for themselves.
For half the groups playing this game, participants were given the opportunity at the end of each round to «punish» uncooperative group members, by deducting tokens from their stash.
There were negative consequences for uncooperative people.
There are a few scenes spread out in The Disaster Artist briefly and seriously touching on Tommy's wildly uncooperative behavior and his paranoid impressions of betrayal, but for the most part, it's Franco pulling off a masterfully expressive turn surrounded by his personally created chaos.
What's the Fuss: Get Him to the Greek reunites Jonah Hill and Russell Brand with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller in the story of a record company intern with two days to drag an uncooperative rock legend to Hollywood for a comeback concert.
That's not just an instructional credo, but a mantra for dealing with difficult situations — uncooperative students, miscalculating supervisors, incorrigible parents.
Congressional Republicans are shifting their school choice campaign to the tax code, and conservative groups are lining up behind them for a fight with an uncooperative Clinton administration.
Something new on the practicality front is the way the second row flips forward to allow access to the third row even with big, bulky child seats installed, a huge win for parents juggling their most precious, struggling, squirming, screaming and generally uncooperative cargo.
Few authors have dared to enforce their contractual ability to request, at their own expense, an audit — for fear of being seen as uncooperative, and dropped.
A longer lasting collar may be preferable for uncooperative dogs.
There are serious problems with compliance for our clients in the administration of prescribed medications to uncooperative cats.
If your pet is uncooperative, initially introduce tooth brushing by using an alternative product for the first few weeks.
Even though this may sound like an impossible feat for an uncooperative pet, it is one of the best ways to prevent dental disease.
I have been making regular claims for several years while my dog has been battling severe arthritis, and the only issue I had was due to an uncooperative veterinarian's office, which the team at Healthy Paws promptly resolved for me.
Even though this may sound like an impossible feat for an uncooperative pet, or even a ludicrous idea, it is one of the best ways to prevent dental disease.
The echocardiogram is non-invasive and does not require anesthesia, although a light sedative may be used, on rare occasion, for some of our uncooperative patients or in puppies and kittens.
Caregiver infirmity may interfere with nursing an uncooperative kitty, while provision of nursing care to a cooperative kitten may be achievable for that same individual.
For instance, credit cardholders who don't receive the product they were promised may be able to get a return through their credit card company if the merchant is uncooperative.
For decades he has been an uncooperative force in the art world; a self - styled dandy in the postmodern age; a fervent champion of unfashionable painterly traditions, whose work nonetheless speaks directly to contemporary anxieties.
On the contrary: you will develop a reputation for being «difficult,» «uncooperative,» «inflexible,» or even «self - destructive;» and treated [or mistreated, or ostracized, or blacklisted] accordingly.»).
Ditto for carbon dioxide measurements: 90,000 CO2measurements in 175 research papers were dismissed because they showed higher CO2 levels than desired, and various other studies were selectively edited to eliminate «uncooperative» measurements while claiming the cherry - picked remaining ones showed global warming (link.)
In fact, contrary to the position taken by the SFO, it continues: «If clients justifiably assert their privilege... they should not in any way be criticised or penalised for doing so, nor regarded as being uncooperative — nor should their legal advisers.»
If you cringe when you know a particular client is on the telephone or wants to schedule a meeting with you, if you have clients that consistently fail to see the value of the work you do, who are uncooperative, fail to pay their bills on time, or who are disrespectful to your or your staff, it may be time for you to fire a client or two.
Coping with these hardships can be even more difficult if you have to deal with insurance companies who are often uncooperative and known for providing low - ball settlements in order to increase their profits.
In many states, a victim will have to press charges on misdemeanor crimes, but not on felonies, in most states different classes of crime are handled differently with regards to charging rules (automatic charging in domestic violence cases, even with a victim that's hostile to police or prosecution action, for example), and in every state, law enforcement resources are limited, so a crime with an uncooperative victim generally loses priority for enforcement.
et al. 2013 ABCA 187 Civil Rights — Security of the person — Lawful or reasonable search — Strip searches The uncooperative complainant was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, and was transported to a nearby police station.
This is the best route to take unless you have a special situation, for example, your religion does not allow you to file for a divorce, or if your spouse is totally uncooperative in working out an Agreement and begins to spend all of the marital assets and you have not been separated for the required period of time to file for divorce.
Even if the other parent is uncooperative, maintaining a calm demeanor and not baiting the other parent into an argument can significantly reduce tension in a potential stressful situation, state Gayle Zieman, Ph.D. and Mary Ann Baker - Randall, Esq., in their article for «Parenting New Mexico.»
Some teenagers can also be uncooperative about treatment — for example, by avoiding medications, bingeing on cake if they have diabetes, or smoking if they have asthma.
This means that if a man is highly motivated for Marriage Counseling and the related individual work, he can overcome most every obstacle, and with proper counsel, can even charm a reluctant or uncooperative partner.
Efforts to identify this group of children and prevent caries are of great value for the child, the parents, and society, since treatment of uncooperative children is time consuming and costly.
It will be expensive to sue for specific performance and you'll have an angry, uncooperative seller.
Sorry the weather is about to be uncooperative for painting.
The weather was uncooperative but we decided that the charm of Rose's totally made up for it!
A twinkle twinkle little star costume was my solution for an uncooperative toddler.
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