Sentences with phrase «giving much reason»

I still like my PS4, but you guys aren't giving me much reason to find this platform practical anymore.
Things kinda happen, not really giving much reason or making sense other than to set up the next ridiculous twist.
Legally, in Canada and the U.S., at least, employers don't need to give much reason for firing an employee.
But Polk does not give us much reason for optimism on this score.
This gives us much reason to be concerned about the trajectory of the vast methane stores leaking from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf.
Respect is mutual and trying to rinse a man's wallet does not make a good impression on him or give him much reason to want to spend time with you.
We'll admit that XDating hasn't given us much reason to say anything different than what Walter said.
For all the affairs, the jealousy, the self - involvement and the obliviousness of some characters, these are lives in lower case and for all her compassion, Jaoui doesn't give us much reason to want to know them.
Unfortunately, watching this experiment in accelerated intimacy is like being a fly on the wall of a one - night stand during which the two parties display enviable sexual endurance, but never shut up and go to sleep — or give you much reason to pay attention to what they're saying.
Their track record on pricing older publications for ebook format doesn't give me much reason to trust them.
Those doors may unnerve at first glance, but once you've acclimatised to Resident Evil 7's tactics, it seldom gives you much reason to be afraid of what lurks beyond.»
The * headline * may not «bode well,» but the story really doesn't give much reason to think that electrics are in trouble.
The tenor of his paper, the folks who reviewed it, and his choice of «alarm» events do not give me much reason to take him seriously.
Among the comments: The ad is bland and ineffective and doesn't give much reason for a prospective client to call.
Anyway, in my view, this new listing plan gives much reason for all registered real estate people to celebrate, as the plan is full of holes and as such subject to abuse.

Not exact matches

«Given that the decline in home prices had so much to do with the de-leveraging that was taking place on the consumer side,» a recent 10 % rise in the housing market «is a key reason for optimism about growth improving,» Marple said.
The Great Stagnation: In «Why the global economy may be doomed to lower growth — maybe forever,» Simone Foxman gives four reasons why economic growth may be much slower in the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate change.
Given the changing tenor of Twitter, brands that can bring some much - needed levity have been seeing success recently for a reason.
And much of the reason its creators felt confident enough to invest all that time, money, and effort — given the small number of patients who might eventually use the medicine — can be traced to the Orphan Drug Act, a 1983 federal law that gave those who develop meds for uncommon diseases longer periods of marketing exclusivity and other financial incentives.
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.
The reason Misen gives for how much sharper their knives are is that unlike most Western - style knives with angles of 25 degrees, Misen uses a more acute 15 degrees for a sharper cutting face.
««The reason I love it is that it gives me so much power,» says one anonymous corporate professional in Sleeping With Your Smartphone, as if talking about Frodo's ring.
then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice as much.
An entrepreneur will put up a detailed description of his / her business on a platform such as Kickstarter — goals of the business, future financial strategies for turning a profit, the target audience, how much funding he / she needs and for what reasons, etc. — and then consumers can read about the business and give money if they choose.
In reality, you just look boring, and you're giving your potential matches too much of a reason to swipe left (left meaning no thanks).
As of now, there's not that much VR - related media available that would give consumers reason to splurge on a new VR headset.
The new title gave readers a much better reason to click.
For that reason, organizations should give as much thought to the ethical content of their policies as they do to promulgating and enforcing them.
There's a couple reasons for this: after massive sleep deprivation and zero separation between work and personal life, taking a step back often reminds a founder of the things that they want in their personal life and gives motivation to the work life and while in a lull this can upset investors or look like avoidance, its in almost every case helped the company and lets be honest, if a company is going to die it isn't going to die in one week but be surprised at how much sleep a founder might need and you probably wouldn't want many friends around.
Attending F8 shows just how much attention Facebook is giving to Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp — and for good reason.
Given the recent drop in correlation between flipping and price change, as well a steady increase in improvements in flipping hot spots like Las Vegas, there's not much reason to flip out over the recent uptick in house flipping.
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.
While U.S. economic data has not given the dollar much reason to extend gains, data from the Eurozone has surely not done the euro any favors.
Obviously, as I have argued many times, this has not been nearly enough given the much higher increase in inflation and it is part of the reason why the domestic imbalances have seemed to have gotten worse in the past year, not better.
Policymakers are unlikely to care much about the reasons given the moves may help revive inflation.
The (main) reason is that we don't have something like that in Germany: / Sorry, can't give you much more information on that topic but this book (which I highly recommend) has one chapter about it.
I still hold some municipal bonds for CT, but given my income is zero since I FIRED I don't have as much reason to buy them as you.
His thesis is that integral truth (the combination of intuited truth, reasoned truth, and truth experienced through the senses) comes much closer to absolute truth than reason, alone and he gives a lot of examples of how truth has been intuited by Scientists, Mathematicians, artists, etc. throughout the ages to make his point.
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.»
«I don't know if the reason for my anger is just my old fashioned Irish - American patriotism,» wrote the friend who sent us the link, «or the fact that I just spent a week with my father tripping and limping around with a bad leg he gave in the service of this nation, or because my mother is an immigrant and both my paternal grandparents were too, and as much as all of them loved Ireland they knew how much they owed this country and considered the precious value of their American citizenship only slightly behind that of their baptismal certificates.»
However, given your track record so far there isn't much reason to believe the next 15 will be correct.
Given that these trends threaten Jews and Christians alike, we have reason to join forces as countercultures that seek not so much to remake the other in our image as simply to sustain our witness in a hostile environment.
That's not to say it didn't happen, but if Danielle says she personally didn't see it happening, then I will trust her as much as I trust any one else here — that is to say, until I am given a solid reason not to.
But given the post-Benedict turbulence in the Church, which begins to resemble the chaos of the post-conciliar 1970s that Ratzinger rightly deplored (and did much to repair), it would have been useful to get some clearer answers from Last Testament about the months that led up to the papal transition of 2013 — and the reasons why things had come to such a state of affairs before Benedict XVI took the decision to step down.
A whole lot of whining about not fitting in — maybe there's a good reason: many of you are socially inept, otherwise you wouldn't have given this post so much time and energy!
In this regard I am sorry that Hauerwas did not give us his perspective on Bonhoeffer's «Structure of Responsible Life,» a text that, as far as I can tell, did not inform his discussion very much — for reasons that are not clear to me.
From Bergson and Nietzsche he derives much of his anti-intellectualism, giving primacy to will and conation over reason, while his philosophy of the self is largely based on McDougall's psychology.
If the Church is cautious in questions of doctrine and discipline, perhaps even more so than in the past, if she waits for more information, carrying on a dialogue, perhaps even leaves much to the conscience of the individual, all this does not mean that the authorities have grown cowardly, they have not, for this reason, given up their responsibility and their power.
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».
This third option takes a lot of hard work and much more FAITH than the other 2 options, but in my opinion, is well worth it to strive for, rather than a. completely giving up your reason and subjecting it to the limits of the Bible, or b. completely giving up on a faith that you hold and that is an integral part of you.
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