Sentences with phrase «gives little reason»

Without joining the digital locker service Movies Anywhere Microsoft gives little reason for consumers to buy movies through the Windows Store.
Hillary Young, who the dissent cites at para. 185, also points out in the McGill Journal of Law and Health that «A review of the common law of consent to medical treatment gives little reason to think it creates entitlements to treatment.»
This data from British Columbia, which shows the carbon tax has failed the reduce carbon emissions in the ten years since it was implemented, gives little reason to believe a carbon tax would curb emissions in the U.S. or elsewhere.
With a decorated reputation founded on premium customer service, a comprehensive product selection and a distinct store aesthetic, CountryMax gives little reason to doubt its continued success both in brick - and - mortar and online retail.
The 2015 4 Series Gran Coupe, confusing name aside, gives us little reason complain.
The flawed cursor interface gives you little reason to do anything but swing at every ball — in fact, if you take a pitch, the announcers instantly chide you!
But our history gives little reason to suppose that significant income redistribution will come about politically.
History gives little reason for optimism.
A series of United Nations reports on land reform during the past decade give little reason for hope that progress will be swift or easy.
It's not a move that's likely to bring much controversy — McCutchen's given us little reason to believe he'd make this into a big deal — but it's jarring in the context of the league over the last few years.
To make another comparison to Pirates of the Caribbean, Deathly Hallows Part 1 is the antithesis to At World's End, the off - key third film that tried to pay attention to every character previously established and also new ones introduced, pulling the viewer in countless different directions while giving them little reason to care about any of them.
I know Ron isn't a decision maker there, but I was disappointed in his response, as he gave me little reason to pursue the matter further.
Given the ThinkPad 8's Quickshot cover feature, the camera is an important aspect of the tablet — a poor camera would give little reason to invest in the cover, after all.

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If we don't pay attention to what's really going on in our heads, we risk misjudging our peers — by giving them too much credit, or too little — for all the wrong reasons.
And it mimics many of the functions of the smartphone, giving potential buyers little reason to plop down $ 250 on top of the $ 500 gadget already in their pocket.
Even though this is not a legal reason, many entrepreneurs find that a formal legal business entity gives a little gravitas to a business.
That has greatly pleased top executives at major music labels, who have begun to complain openly that so much free music has given consumers too little reason to pay for it.
Shareholders have little reason to give it any more credit for its highly profitable Tencent bet.
The school district has given teachers the tiny bats in response to school shootings, though the exact reason for the bats is a little unclear.
There was little reason to think Alphabet would be open to a settlement that didn't include an admission of guilt — something Uber was unwilling to give because the company vehemently contended the files Levandowski downloaded never made it to their servers.
One reason is that the US president has agreed to give the North Koreans something they've wanted for years — direct negotiations with an American leader over their nuclear program — with relatively little time for advance preparation.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
I have gotten rambling a little here but my question to you your thoughts on this statement: «If money or rather the established institution that is the world market, is the reason that throughout at leastthe past few decades, than it would be right to take from those who have much much more than they need and give to those who are at least the poorest of the world, those in need.»
Given the relentless emphasis on the negatives of adulthood, there was little reason to want to attain it.
Economists as economists give little thought to the reasons that production in Indiana is more expensive or to the consequences of the closure to the factory town.
I'm not a fan of Maher even a little bit, BUT, we as Christians often do give folks legit reasons for not wanting much to do with «Christianity».
You will go to church and ask the priest who may or may not have abused little boys, whether you have committed a sin yourself, will ask for forgiveness, will give money to the church as for some inexplicable reason the house of god needs donations from the poor and desolate, and you will go home and feel good about yourself for being so committed to a statue.
At first... I was a little disappointed, and yes my friends did kind of give me the cold shoulder when they heard I had to miss, or when I told them my reasoning for missing.
I find it telling that the President quotes the Bible as the reason he is so passionate to care for the poor, yet he personally gives little or nothing to charity year after year.
Thurman reasoned that it is divinely given to the nature of all creatures, even to little green snakes, to struggle and protest against oppression.
There is little use in giving one's personal goods to others if it leads to a heart puffed up in vainglory: for this reason, the one, who knows that God «sees in secret» and in secret will reward, does not seek human recognition for works of mercy.
Romney has done little to give evangelicals a reason to vote for him in the fall.
To many people this strategy seems to demand too much of reason and too little of faith proper; but even if we find it attractive, two things may give us pause.
In this sense, it matters little enough whether he is given any particular proper name, although there are other reasons for calling him «God» and certainly we are right in describing him as «Love».
The explanation» or I should say «explanation»» is left to Sean, who gives us reasons for his odd behavior, reasons that explain little.
But in reality it gives too little place to the universal power of natural human reason, whether philosophical, scientific, or historical.
That gold gives us reasons to stand a little taller and strive a little harder to cultivate the same radical brand of risk - taking courage for the battles God is calling us to fight.
There are those that suggest that faith is simply given by God and therefore has little or nothing to do with individual reasoning.
I can generally reign it in somewhat as long as I have hope that genuine on topic dialogue can be achieved with someone but once I lose that hope I lose my reason for not giving in and having a little fun.
Totally weird, I know, but for some reason I love the texture, and it gives it a little extra staying power.
Great cause and it will give me reason to bake big cakes rather than little one just for me.
This is the reason that you can use so little matzah meal (or other flour)-- the potato starch holds the latkes together giving both a richer potato flavor and a much better texture and consistency.
I have a little cookie - monster who goes around with those cute puppy eyes waiting for a yummy home - baked treat that mommy will soon give;) And that is probably the biggest reason I want to bake!
, I've never done it before, the reason I chose Quinoa is because it give more texture to the patty, is almost little crunchy and it plays really well with the mashed sweet potato.
I also find that couscous is a lot bigger in texture than quinoa and could make the burgers fall apart — for that reason, i would recommend adding the couscous to the food processor at the end when your chickpeas are ground up and just give them a little processing together with the chickpeas.
Your cake looks wonderful, and I have to give it a go - not even for cutting reasons - ok maybe a little bit, but just to try a bit different way of baking.
That is quite a simplistic version of the reason we destroyed Liverpool, and Arsene Wenger gave a more detailed analysis, pinpointing the «intensity» of our game (and maybe a little luck) that did the damage.
You know, the guy who makes everyone a little nervous when he comes around even if he has never really given them a reason to be.
just magnificent offencively and defencively... Ox for some reason havent improved for me i just do nt get his inconsistent play... did little but gave his all defensively..
The reason for that is the good news reported by The Mirror this week about the imminent return to fitness of our Spanish international midfield star Santi Cazorla, with Arsene Wenger giving a very positive update on the little magician's road to recovery.
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