Sentences with phrase «hidden problems in»

The Los Angeles - area insurance company was losing tens of millions of dollars due to hidden problems in the Canadian housing market, and there were no assurances that the bleeding was going to stop.
Through the power of this infrared inspection Dov Herman does, he can identify these hidden problems in the home by identifying temperature differences along the finished surface of the walls and ceilings.
As I read your post I saw something that presents unsuspected hidden problems in your closing you said,
While there is nothing wrong with operating a large company like Wells in a decentralized fashion, the board said, the structure backfired in this case by allowing Tolstedt and other executives to hide the problems in their organization from senior management and the board of directors.
It may be that Mr. R.'s drinking is mainly a response to the pain of a deep, but hidden problem in the R.s» marriage relationship.
«Phil Jones, the beleaguered British climate scientist at the center of the leaked e-mails controversy, is facing fresh claims that he sought to hide problems in key temperature data on which some of his work was based,» The Guardian reports this morning.
Phil Jones, the beleaguered British climate scientist at the centre of the leaked emails controversy, is facing fresh claims that he sought to hide problems in key temperature data on which some of his work was based.

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Documents in a mortgage backed security fraud case «reveal that J.P. Morgan, as well as... Washington Mutual and Bear Stearns, flouted quality controls and ignored problems, sometimes hiding them entirely, in a quest for profit,» the New York Times reported.
The essence of a problem, solution or opportunity is usually hidden in plain sight surrounded by wads of undigested and unnecessary data.
Hidden fees in retirement plans are confusing and a major problem for retirement savers, according to strategist and author Tony Robbins.
In a forum post, a staff member clarified that the company doesn't «see this as a major security issue,» but is aware of the problem and actively looking into it, which means that future software updates will hide the app for good.
Being able to roll up our own sleeves and help out certainly creates a narrative of optimism, where climate change isn't such a big problem that we just want to run and hide from it, burying our heads in the sand (as the sea level rises).
And then the driver picked up the food, zoomed toward the customer's house and ran into a problem no algorithm can solve: The addresses on some older houses are small and often hidden in shadows.
But of course the parade of bad news won't stop just because you ignore it (in fact, it might even get worse if enough of us did that), and in this connected day and age, it's near impossible to hide from the world's problems.
Perfectionists often manifest their condition in one of three ways: the self - oriented have an irritating self - promotion style, which involves constant attempts to impress others by bragging or displaying their work publicly in an endless quest for compliments; the otheroriented gyrate madly to avoid situations that might reveal imperfections; and the socially prescribed have a tendency to hide problems and an inability to admit failure.
In October, Volkswagen made headlines for manipulating software in its cars to hide emissions problemIn October, Volkswagen made headlines for manipulating software in its cars to hide emissions problemin its cars to hide emissions problems.
«In order for us to move forward as a company, we can not seek to hide or downplay the problem
In the past, admitting failure at Ford meant being shown the door, and the field adjusted by hiding problems.
The documents reveal that JPMorgan, as well as two firms the bank acquired during the credit crisis, Washington Mutual and Bear Stearns, flouted quality controls and ignored problems, sometimes hiding them entirely, in a quest for profit.
You're potentially hiding emormous problems in your business: Think about what inaccurate customer acquisition cost calculations could mean for your business, especially if you're relying on paid acquisition.
The problem is often that our hidden assumptions about the way the world works have not adjusted with changes in the world economy, and so are often misguided but nonetheless deeply held.
[158] Other causes include the rise in non-cash benefits as a share of worker compensation (which aren't counted in CPS income data), immigrants entering the labor force, statistical distortions including the use of different inflation adjusters by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains being skewed toward less labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity being falsely inflated by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement problems, and / or a natural period of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
Employees who hide their mistakes or inflate their competencies can create problems in their departments and for their employers as a whole.
The problem is fees and charges and hidden costs, that then gobble up this excess return to leave them doing worse overall then if you'd just used a tracker, in aggregate.
«Last month, LCD, a unit within S&P Global Market Intelligence, said that assets under management in loan funds had grown to more than $ 156 billion, up from around $ 110 billion two years ago... The big, potentially market - destabilizing problem hidden in bond funds has to do with liquidity.
Why don't you get off your azz and get involved in your community, that will start to solve the problem, instead of hiding your stupid head in a 2000 year old book.
«What it means» is that there's one more guy they can prop up in a dress and funny hat to draw news for a while and draw attention away from RC problems such as that church's now well docu - mented hiding of child molesters and the decline in young folk amongst the RC sheep set.
Many such adjectives exist, but I'm starting to think they hide the real problems in a sneaky way.
The article for me is even proof that more and more Christians are able to come to terms with their problems and face them rather than hide them and be ashamed as many would have done in the past.
It's a good thing that these men are being outed, and that it reveals a very big problem in the Catholic church, namely that it maintains an environment where predators can hide and feed.
This may come as a suprise to you, but many people in the world do not support organizations that not only had an pandemic of pedophilia cases, but the organization itself was more concerned on hiding the criminals and silencing the victims rather that putting an end to the problem.
I have no problem with the scarf but hiding a woman's face in public (Burka and Niqab) are oppressive.
The problem remains in this same reasoning of belief still used to hide behide and excuse a justification of an un-civil act of prejudice.
(Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1997); E. W. Kenyon, In His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland, author of Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and SufferinIn His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland, author of Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Sufferinin (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Suffering.
So, something traumatic happens to you and instead of grieving that and going through that process, you stuff all those feelings in, you hide behind the mask of emotional strength, you keep taking care of everybody else, you keep working, and then you start engaging in self - medicating behaviors: you start binge - eating, you put a lot of focus on your physical appearance, you do a lot of makeup, hair, clothing, compulsive shopping, you start picking up these other health problems associated with these behaviors.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
Okay... In that case... I think your problem is that you're a little weasel that hides behind the keyboard and talks a lot of... uhm....
(2) To shift from focusing mainly on the «identified patient» and to deal with the hidden pain, conflict, and blocked growth in all family members that cause the individual's problems.
But my biggest problem with all these stories is with the idea of a god who generally tries to hide anything that could be seen as real evidence (because you need faith) and then slips up and shows it every now and then in very culturally and belief specific ways.
In Stage 2, the effort will be to hide the problem from the outside world, coupled with desperate efforts on the part of the family to control the alcoholic's drinking by any and all means.
In the first place, the idea that suffering is punishment and that we deserve what we get, instead of being an answer to the problem of theodicy, often causes even more suffering in the needless guilt that we experience when we look into our lives to dig out some hidden fault or misdeed which we suspect may have aroused God's wratIn the first place, the idea that suffering is punishment and that we deserve what we get, instead of being an answer to the problem of theodicy, often causes even more suffering in the needless guilt that we experience when we look into our lives to dig out some hidden fault or misdeed which we suspect may have aroused God's wratin the needless guilt that we experience when we look into our lives to dig out some hidden fault or misdeed which we suspect may have aroused God's wrath:
Part of the problem in helping alleviate poverty in the area is the fact that fundraising is more difficult when the general population doesn't know «hidden homelessness» exists.
In whatever way the theodicy problem is formulated, there is usually a hidden premise about the meaning of «power», «potency», «ability», «can», «could», etc..
There would be no courage and no glory in voting for a law based more on slogans than on arguments, in conforming to the dominant political correctness out of fear of being anathematized, and in hiding behind a question such as: «Even if there is no reason to pass a law, why is it a problem if we want to pass one?»
I think part of the problem lies in the practice of approaching the Bible as inerrant with a belief that every verse is a nugget of wisdom and hidden meaning and each individual verse is «true.»
Walter Kasper sees the problem as that of explaining «the relationship of the visible form of the Church to its hidden nature, which can only be grasped in faith», the relationship between its spiritual reality and its institutional form.
I have been in nutrition conferences, too, and have learned from our nutrition experts that like other forms of hidden hunger, VAD is a multidimensional problem with no single, complete solution.
What is required for this to happen, more than anything else, Is not a technology revolution, but a mindset evolution away from old technology that has passed its use - by date, (such as extensive, polluting and smelly lagoons) and outdated attitudes that treat waste water as a cost or even place in which to hide process problems, rather than a resource for recycling and generation of green energy.
In fact the problems of waste water, emissions and energy consumption also present an opportunity to use the huge but often hidden potential of wastewater as a source of renewable energy.
AFSA Communications Officer Alana Mann has addressed the problem of hunger in a recent post where she reminded us that «hidden hunger is a public problem for which we are all responsible.»
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