Sentences with phrase «issues out entirely»

Keep things professional, and leave your personal life and any personal issues out entirely.

Not exact matches

But some are now arguing for a more streamlined approach: simply have the federal government get out of the issue entirely.
By investing for her entirely in America, Buffett sidesteps any worries about currency risk, which can be more of an issue when you've fewer years for your investing to play out.
Politicians in particular use these hot button issues to generate a lot of heat and light during speeches and debates, but when their cheering const - ituents go home and the bedroom lights go out, something entirely different must be going on.
Ernan McMullin pointed out to me that Galileo was not entirely consistent on this issue.
We'll see how it shakes out long - term, but as a short - term cage - rattler, I have no issue with it; get everyone sticking their noses in the playbook more than they might have otherwise, because it's an entirely new system, under what to all appearances looks to be a much more demanding coaching staff.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
Turner wants to keep out of the issue entirely: «This ship has sailed in NY.
I don't know enough about Spinoza (and still less Simondon) to entirely follow the detailed trajectory of Zio's response, but a longer discussion might draw out some interesting issues.
At the debate on the issue I attended, most of the panellists and delegates were almost entirely dismissive of the problem of antisemitism, with several suggesting that it didn't even exist in any real way within the movement and others suggesting the whole issue had been fabricated out of thin air by Labour MPs and the right wing press.
The best political strategists are able distinguish between what the public say they support and what they actually consider to be important (an entirely different proposition); they are able to work out which figures are untrustworthy because of a lack of real understanding of an issue; and they are able to work out which messages have public support because they have never been stress - tested.
They say Cuomo's «New NY Agenda,» a «comprehensive» campaign platform that includes 85 pages of summaries and footnotes, barely touches or entirely misses many issues of concern in minority neighborhoods, and that Cuomo and his aides have not reached out to them.
But DiNapoli was moving the issue forward in suggesting that the non-profits could be phased out entirely.
Earlier, after Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell refused to rule the idea out (see 11.40 am), the party issued a statement that played down the prospect of a second Brexit referendum under Labour, without ruling it out entirely.
They say they are worried those issues will be left out entirely in the months ahead.
Constant cascade One researcher might have worked out a way to avoid the inhibitor issue almost entirely, by developing a different molecule to take the place of factor VIII in the clotting cascade.
I do take an extra couple of seconds to make sure that I've completely rinsed Big out entirely, but I haven't had any issues finding pieces of salt in my hair the next day!
Activities are entirely optional, so sitting out is never an issue.
That's an issue, but the game is so generous in its loot boxes that you can entirely avoid ever spending real cash, with gear for characters being handed out to you all the time.
Print and digital editions out now, 55 - page issue dedicated entirely to working in the games industry
What could potentially be the worst issue for players is when you eject into the air after your mech is destroyed and then can fall back into a new one to keep playing, but thankfully the game offers an option to leave this animation out entirely when this happens.
This is kinda just a sideline to the current PlayStation 3 launch kerfuffle, but I'm fascinated by the provincial European reaction to the launch - and Matteo Bittanti has a good round - up of the Italian issues - which, it turns out, revolve almost entirely around video game soccer!
With the same brilliant Ninja Gaiden experience lying beneath performance and control issues, how much satisfaction you get out of Plus depends entirely on how well you can adapt to its shortcomings.
Sure Halo has SMGs and Assault Rifles, but the more standard - issue weapons are balanced out by a complete secondary arsenal of unfamiliar and unique weapons for use by an entirely different race.
It's another one of those didactic anthology shows purporting to bring some issue that artists think regular folk have either thought about incorrectly, or have repressed entirely, out into the open and, in the patois of today's art world, «address,» «confront,» «deconstruct,» «unpack,» and «interrogate» the hell out of it.
Additionally, it's two entirely separate issues, when you break it down, to even sort the matter out.
Those to whom this issue matters most are left entirely out of the equation.
Hashing it out in a properly done paper that really looks at each issue will advance the science — even if Greg is entirely wrong on everything at least then these issues won't have to be looked at again in the future.
It is important to remember that these difference comparisons take the issue and uncertainty of the RCS expected growth rate (with tree ring age) entirely out of the picture — as that effect is cancelled in the differences..
Exhibit A, which made its debut just last year as a free circulation newspaper with legal stories targeted to consumers, will shift entirely to the Web after its final print issue is put out next month.
Talent retention is a large issue (which I will save for a different post) entirely, but wouldn't a firm rather hire an associate with a full set of potential skills than someone who may well be smart but has much less willingness to stay and tough out the first years of practice so that the firm can recoup their investment?
It would have been entirely foreseeable by SOMO that a majority of the letters of credit against which they sold oil would be issued out of London and subject to English law.
Alice Woolley has already considered this question elsewhere and has pointed out that the fact that the Canadian legal profession is provincially regulated gives rise to serious cost and practical issues: a number of provinces and territories simply do not seem to have sufficient lawyer populations to justify putting an entirely new regulatory body into place to operate alongside the courts and the law societies.
I have left out the same issue but in an entirely different context: state targeted assassinations.
The CRTC should look carefully at administrative agencies that carry out similar hybrid functions: it risks sleepwalking into a knot of legal and procedural issues that are entirely avoidable, and that may seriously compromise the ability of the CRTC to effectively enforce the provisions of CASL.
However, the company has also warned that these early builds are likely to be more buggy than the latter Anniversary Update previews, so if you're not prepared to deal with issues that might affect the stability of your system, you should consider downgrading to one of the more stable rings, or even opting out of the Insider Program entirely on a temporary basis.
MS PowerUser speculates that it's unlikely for Microsoft to fix the issue with a cumulative update, meaning gamers would probably have to update to the Fall Creators Update entirely once it rolls out this October.
I'm not entirely sure how many times you'll be able to remove and re-stick the VU SOLO before the pads get worn out, but it's probably not an issue for most people who will find a spot and stick with it.
It's entirely possible that by getting these issues acknowledged and out of the way, the healing process can begin and a collaborative divorce may be possible.
However, it turns out that we assess attractiveness within milliseconds.1 One potential issue with using Snapchat as a dating app is that it bases relationship formation entirely on physical attractiveness.
Plus, agents point out, after an inspection report is issued, a buyer can use the report to ask a seller for repairs — or can walk away entirely.
After a slow start, the legislature briefly picked up the pace before closing out the quarter focused almost entirely on the issues of marijuana and the state budget.
Granted, it may seem logical for a chef to be focused on food, but the reality is, in an age of corporatism, licensing deals and TV - series ambitions, not to mention the usual bottom - line concerns that drive the restaurant industry (50 - 80 % of new restaurants fail within their first three years, according to the feds» Canada Business department), Jamie stands out for his obsessive concern with «big picture» issues that focus entirely on food.
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