Sentences with phrase «issue spotters»

highly trained, autonomy - seeking issue spotters who will immediately identify the genuine pain of transitioning to a more systematic approach and then cite the inevitable implementation dip as evidence supporting their implicit position that maintaining the status quo is optimal.
Once you start impinging on that time and their comfort zone — process redesign, training, change management — you trigger the defense mechanisms of professional issue spotters.
While there is nothing particularly extraordinary about the outcome, the opinion reads like an «A» response to a law - school «issue spotter» exam positing a suspect class action settlement.
Every issue spotter emulates what you'd encounter on a real - world law school exam.

Not exact matches

The National Weather Service will issue a tornado warning if conditions create a high probability a tornado could develop, but the village will only activate sirens if a weather spotter within five miles of the village sees a tornado, funnel cloud or structural damage caused by severe winds.
; — RRB - But for many people who prefer to workout at home, having a spotter becomes a big issue, and it becomes even more difficult getting the most out of you chest workouts without a spotter.
Edward Talbot pointed the issue out in a comment upthread, but original spotter credit goes to Alexis Radcliff.
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