Sentences with phrase «immaturity means»

UK: Immaturity means young adults need more support in court 100 questions to ask your teen other than «How was school?»
At this point, however, their technological immaturity means that estimates of future costs, performance, and scalability are speculative.»
They think it's a clobbering verse against gay people but all it takes is a marginal education in Biblical Exegesis to understand the verses you so eloquently listed with such immaturity means something other than what you are thinking.
She charms her way into a job and a place to stay, but soon her abundant sexuality and immaturity mean she eventually becomes unstuck... This is a bleaker depiction of Australia than is seen in most popular soap operas.

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Partly because of the tech involved, and partly because of the relative immaturity of the market, these cost a fortune, upwards of $ 60,000 when they finally started to ship, meaning that there was never going to be a mass market for the products, unless VR really took off.
You see, as the cartoon suggests, it means cutting that string, that string of unhealthy codependence, manipulation, and control that nurtures immaturity.
we were never meant to live in bondage, pain or immaturity.
Stoke's forwards are a significant upgrade on them, so if I were Arsene I would be wary of overcommitting, especially with someone like Bellerin whose immaturity (and I mean in terms of experience in the position) could be highlighted very quickly.
Empathy doesn't mean that you completely understand your child's behavior; rather, it means that you know it's coming from a place of developmental immaturity.
But news flash Stebbings, just because you make your character say idiotic things doesn't mean that the immaturity of the script as a whole is deemed acceptable.
But insinuating that their perception stems from immaturity, limited information or mean spiritedness is fruitless.
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