Sentences with phrase «image issues clearly»

While body image issues clearly don't stop at the end of the catwalk, we agree with Kruse.

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Clearly the company has had its product and operational issues, but while global sales remain strong and the company's marketshare with younger consumers actually grew earlier this year, a huge part of RIM's problems can be traced back to image.
Not a little of the everlasting new curriculums that are issued from the boards of Christian education is, at some level not clearly conscious, aimed at qualifying the motherly - person image in the direction of masculinity and the intellect — without getting rid of Mom altogether.
Other issues are clearly dragging down Cuomo's numbers — especially the revival of Albany's cartoon image as a cesspool of corruption since the mid-January arrest of longtime Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver.
The online gallery of 15,000 images is a mix of seemingly random cultural shots (like a barefoot, hitchhiking man wearing flower - print patched jeans and holding a puppy) and photos that clearly show the health and environmental issues — such as unchecked fumes and trash piles — EPA sought to clean up.
The images, taken last August by NASA's new Chandra X-ray Observatory and published in the 10 January issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, also mark the first time that astronomers have clearly identified freshly formed iron within the hot maelstrom of gas created by a supernova.
The issue is clearly not with the front camera quality because, when we switched to the back camera, the image was still blurry and pixelated.
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There are only three possibilities in your case, Mr. MacMartin, either you are criminally negligent in your knowledge of the very profession in which you claim to be an expert, or you are visually challenged and can not see the blatant aerosol spraying that is so clearly visible in countless satellite images that you claim prove there is no aerosol spraying, or finally, yes, for whatever reason or motive, you are willfully choosing to deceive the population on this most critical issue, Mr. MacMartin.
Those promises are good, but they don't address other core issues on the screen: graininess and image retention that very clearly is worse than normal.
«Clearly there is an image issue in the market, with candidates confused about the benefits of working for a SSC and needing clear direction rather than conflicting messages.»
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