Sentences with phrase «for perceived weaknesses»

At its extreme, a polarization of styles can occur in which one parent compensates for the perceived weaknesses of the other.
Cuomo, who is running for re-election and apparently seeking to avoid publicity for perceived weaknesses — like a challenging state business climate — declined to engage.
At its extreme, a polarization of styles can occur in which one parent compensates for the perceived weaknesses of the other.
You can make up for any perceived weakness on paper by making the strongest possible impression when you're face - to - face with the partners.

Not exact matches

To read Barr on Childs, one would have great difficulty guessing the identity of the perceived weakness in the older liberal theology that accounted for the rise and rapid spread of the dialectical alternative.
Kindness for example can be perceived as weakness and inviting mistreatment I have found.
But given the relative perceived weakness of this draft class at the top end, many have felt they might be in the market for trading the pick.
Sometimes a player can lose or fall out of the zone, for lack of better description, and Mert is one of our most concentrated of players as he needs to be because of his leadership duties, his type of game, and perceived weakness on the back foot.
Neither Nacho Monreal or Kieran Gibbs have shown the form to put themselves in consideration, and with Azpilicueta's perceived weakness coming in the air, he is unlikely to be tested against an Arsenal side notorious for playing on - the - ground technical football.
Looking back to last summer, we can remember the constant and probably unfair criticisms of Arsene for his apparently dilatory decisions in not addressing the perceived weaknesses of the team, at least as far as the fans were concerned.
Arsenal have had a perceived weakness in their defensive midfield role for a number of years now and whoever plays in that role on Thursday will have to be on top form against Dzagoev and Golovin.
Mr. Turner, you will recall, won election to the Brooklyn Queens Congressional seat held by Anthony Weiner by making an explicit play for the votes of religious Jews in a race that turned on President Barack Obama's perceived weakness on Middle Eastern policy.
The head of the state's Republican party, Ed Cox, jumped on Cuomo's perceived weakness, pointing out that the governor's job performance numbers have been «underwater» for months now, and predicting that the ongoing investigation of the Buffalo Billion and other high tech economic projects means that «dissatisfaction will grow.»
The reshuffle, which was criticised by the opposition for resulting in a cabinet with only four female members out of twenty - two, [3] ultimately shifted Cameron's government significantly to the right on business, justice, and the environment, and rid the government of perceived weaknesses, while maintaining stability at the top.
The head of the state's Republican party, Ed Cox, jumped on Cuomo's perceived weakness, pointing out that the governor's job performance numbers have been «under water» for months now, and predicting that the ongoing investigation of the Buffalo Billion and other high - tech economic projects means that «dissatisfaction will grow.»
For time: Swim 1,000 meters Adams Park 8:00 AM... My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength.
Where men crying is ubiquitously perceived as weakness in American culture, rarely does a director linger for more than a nanosecond should such raw emotion unfold.
moment — is a frequent and familiar state for leaders of complex organizations, and that leaders who accept their confusion can turn a perceived weakness into a resource for learning and effective action (Phi Delta Kappan, January 2005).
If the Playbook's weaknesses (the greatest being a perceived (by some) shortage of apps) don't make it a poor fit for a potential purchaser of a new tablet, that potential purchaser may want to take a close look at the Playbook.
For Yorkie owners who are used to seeing their little dogs fly around the house, muscle weakness can be perceived as a personality change.
Left Behind brings new meaning to nearly everything that she and Joel go through in the main game's story, as it shows it's not just a story of a girl trying to save the world, it's a story of Ellie trying to make up for what she perceives is weakness in being unable to save those she loves.
Where there are perceived weaknesses in a likely candidate, the reviewer may ask for changes, addition work, etc., as well as suggesting improvements.
Dubbing the collection «From 2D to 3D: De-Dimension», Choi's inspiration for this clever set of furniture comes from a weakness in one of his eyes that compelled him to perceive the world differently from others.
One of the arguments for installing the software was that the newly elected mayor was perceived to be IT savvy, and he might be critical of perceived security weaknesses in the system.
Since there is no opportunity for a «turn around» to a «no», one thing I can think of is then asking for what they perceive are my 2 or 3 greatest weaknesses and 2 or 3 greatest strengths.
My boys perceived a stern glance or a sigh of exasperation by my husband and I as signs of weaknesses or our inability to handle or care for them.
Asking for help indicates a perceived «weakness» in ourselves.
Before HFS bought ERA, I traveled for several weeks and talked to many ERA brokers about what they perceived as the strengths and weaknesses of the company.
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