If necessary, import duties on products
from uncooperative countries can level the playing field, with the import tax added to the dividend pool.
The center armrest bin had USB and power connections, and it was easy to feed out the charging cord and slot my iPhone 6s Plus into the cupholder, which thoughtfully has a notch that keeps the phone elevated above the cupholder surface, which could flood with liquid
from an uncooperative cup.
The orange got kind of washed out, and the color also suffers
from an uncooperative camera.
In 20 years of being a family child care provider and 12 years of conducting parenting workshops I have seen parents struggle with and children suffer
from uncooperative CO-parenting.
If anything, your premise suggests that we should hire more StatsCan workers to pry information
from uncooperative respondents.
Not exact matches
Within the coalition are two factions: those pushing to play hardball on Capitol Hill by threatening to force
uncooperative lawmakers
from office in November, and those who'd rather see the debate settled at the congressional negotiating table sooner rather than later, even if it means making policy concessions to companies such as Verizon and Comcast.
Watch any race
from the late 1980s and two things are certain: there'll be an epic title battle between teammates, and an
uncooperative Ligier will be holding the leaders up.
From there he moved onto Larrousse where he spent three seasons being fast but crash - happy, and also being a bit of an
uncooperative backmarker.
This article has been edited and excerpted
from Joint Custody with a Jerk: Raising a Child with an
Uncooperative Ex by Julie A. Ross and Judy Corcoran.
Mrs. Dabiri - Erewa, who said asset recovery was different
from asset returning, decried the
uncooperative attitude of the countries where stolen funds are stashed.
From declined grant applications to
uncooperative supervisors to natural disasters (yes, it happens!)
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.
So when it snows in Chicago, it's a little award bringing the fall pictures up
from the archives, but hey — it's the best I can do when the weather decides to be
uncooperative!
Unfortunately, his foreman is a lecherous weasel who fires an
uncooperative factory worker, Fantine (Anne Hathaway) while Valjean is trying to keep a newly arrived Javert
from discovering who he is.
It's not constant hilarity but the moments of levity do offer brief diversion, as we see Johnny Depp improvise when his large dog becomes
uncooperative, a few wire - suspended giggles
from Peter Pan, and some script departures
from Dustin Hoffman.
(However, although the McREL research showed that high - performing, high - poverty schools had more empowering environments, it was unclear whether this had always been the case or whether they had initially benefited
from more directive leadership that focused on improving routines and removing
uncooperative or incompetent teachers.)
Despite getting no help
from the state or the teachers union in plugging a $ 480 million budget gap this year, Chicago school officials are relying on the same two
uncooperative parties to deal with next year's even bigger budget shortfall.
They can't keep the
uncooperative creditors
from suing you.
Remember if the seller did become
uncooperative and you threatened legal action it will not do much good as you can't get blood
from a stone.
If he's really
uncooperative, ask someone to help you by steadying him and keeping him
from jumping off.
It looks like the bumbling,
uncooperative congressional testimony was the last straw — BP CEO Tony Hayward has just been sacked
from the cleanup operations in the Gulf.
The notoriety in this claim arose
from the police department's inexplicable failure to charge the intoxicated driver until after the firm brought the civil claim thereby pressuring the
uncooperative police department to act.
Probably the only satisfaction I will derive
from this whole experience will be in letting readers know just what an inept, disorganized and
uncooperative bunch of crooks these people are.
Unknown to the presidents, certain youths were coached ahead of time to be lazy and
uncooperative — to exhibit the same behaviors that would cause many of the youths to be fired
from their real jobs.
Unfortunately, divorcing couples who are clearly
uncooperative are rarely disqualified
from mediation.