Not exact matches
Faber is one of the most gloomy people you'll meet in the investment world, constantly
issuing warnings about where you should live if the war
comes (rural farmland), and what will happpen to the dollar (it will be worth less than toilet
paper).
That's the
issue that made me start writing pastoral position
papers, because it kept
coming up, and I either had to write something, or wage a relentless campaign of homiletical apologetics from the pulpit week after week.
When it gathers people to
come up with a position
paper on current economic
issues, those who
come have far fewer credentials than could be found in an analogous group gathered under university auspices.
One
issue I
came across was that the muffins stuck to the
paper - even though I sprayed the cups.
Look man I hear you but I mean objectively not because we're fan of this club... on
paper overall we have a better team than Spurs & Leicester, we have more overall talent but fail to produce that is the bottom line... Always the same
issues come up & we're talking about it over and over on website & youtube channels like Arsenal TV.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking
papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it
comes to
issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it
comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
But even if I assume that a miraculous fairy - tale ending
comes and we get 4th and the cup, we need to stop
papering over the cracks and look at the real
issue.
Since joining the team on loan in the summer, his debut has been held up by
issues surrounding his ITC, but the
papers came through yesterday, making him eligible to represent the team.
Well, no offense to Dr Amy, but I'd be interested if someone does
come in here with some information to back up their claim that Dr Amy is an idiot in her questions and
issues with this
paper (or anything else they take
issue with).
Two quite separate
issues need two quite separate ballot
papers A better system would make sure that all votes counted equally when it
came to determining which party formed the Government.
That is why, through personal budgets, we are pursuing the reform of our care services; we will be consulting on a green
paper on the long - term funding
issues for care and for carers; and in the
coming months I will say more about the reforms needed in both the NHS and our social care system in order to meet this challenge.
The emerging consensus
came to light after Gordon Brown, the former prime minister, and Sir Menzies Campbell, former UK leader of the Lib Dems,
issued separate
papers calling for the Scottish parliament to be given sweeping new powers as an alternative to independence.
«One of the reasons we raised the
issue last week was, and that has
come up in the
papers today, the Prime Minister saying, «Well the most important thing here is to maintain our relationship with the Russian state».
Now a
paper in the November 2009
issue of Science suggests that the long - sought cure may
come from gene therapy — a famously hyped approach to treatment that tragically caused the death of a teenage experimental subject in 1999.
As it turns out, whether it is fatal roadside bombings in Kabul in 2008 or lethal terrorist attacks from a separatist group in the 1970s, the frequency of successful strikes
comes at a relatively consistent rate of escalation, according to a new
paper published in the July 1
issue of in Science.
The two
papers published in DAC raise
issues about military use of drones that will likely grow in years to
come.
The investigation
came to light last April, after the journal Circulation retracted a
paper from Anversa's lab, and The Lancet
issued an «expression of concern» about another.
The group's
paper, published in tomorrow's
issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, is the first report of a new genetic disease to
come out of NIH's 3 - year - old Undiagnosed Diseases Program.
From my reading of every vegan DHA status
paper I could get my hands on, as well as talking to Jack Norris about this
issue repeatedly, I've
come to believe that without supplementation it is impossible to achieve normal DHA status on a plant - based diet, no matter how much ALA one consumes.
Causes can be work
issues, difficulties, challenges, obstacles,
papers, deadlines, test, performances, family problems, and athletic events are a few that situations that can promote stress.This is where yoga
comes in.
«Tests do provide us with important information about how schools are doing and how well - prepared students will be for what
comes next, but they certainly don't tell us everything that we need to know,» says Associate Professor Martin West, who has written extensively on the
issue, including a recent
paper with Brookings on measuring students» related skills.
In the white
paper, ministers
come up with the «clever» ruse, lets simplify the expensive land ownership
issues by having DfE own all academy land.
If you are
coming to Madison next Wednesday (or even if you are not), we think these
issue papers will provide you with things to think about and new ways to talk about these
issues.
The first publisher I contacted
issued me a contract and the book
came out in both
paper and hard cover.
And Lori, here's my
issue with e-books: Publishers can
come up with all sorts of reasons why they charge what they do, but if people perceive an e-book as worth less than a
paper book — and people do, for very valid reasons — then they won't be willing to pay as much.
His point was that in the bond market, since a large proportion of the dollar value of transactions
came from new
issues, those deals in the primary markets were a good indication of where trades should go on in the secondary market for similar pieces of
paper.
If this event was an indicator of more volatility to
come, then it likely serves as a great catalyst to ask ourselves this question — If I could build my portfolio today with a clean sheet of
paper — without worrying about tax
issues or anything else — would I build it in the exact same way?
I have an
issue with a noisy neighbor, on top of my dog's anxiety
issues - not sure if this is what's triggering her, but she's been on this medication for almost 2 months, and I still occasionally
come home to find chewed up laundry baskets, boxes,
papers, etc..
DF: The American Kennel Club is simply a registry that
issues pedigree
papers, essentially without any policing of the sources the dogs
come from — notably puppy mills.
Also, consistency when
paper training pups, mouthing puppies, constant barking,
issues that
come with adopting street dogs.
After all, while a cohesive system may sound good on
paper, there are many risks and
issues that can
come from this.
Following in the wake of Maurizio Cattelan's cult publications Permanent Food and Charley, this inaugural
issue of the artist's newest print enterprise Toilet
Paper comes straight from the aberrant, animated mind of the Italian - born provocateur, mischief - maker and macabre witness to our times.
Interview with Georganne Deen, Summer 2011 Fee, Georgia, Artslant, Interview w / Georganne Deen, Apr 22, 2008 Bors, Chris, Artinfo, Georganne Deen in New York, Apr 3, 2008 Reverend Jen, Artnet, Diary of an Art Star, Mar 31, 2008 Tanner, Matt, Beware the Wild Children, Grand Street News, Mar 2008 Powers, Kevin, Interview with Georganne Deen, Artes & Leiloes (Portugal), Nov, 2007 Behrens, Katja, Verspielter Exorzismus, TAZ nrw, March 20, 2007 Wertheim, Christine, Georganne Deen: Underground Woman, X-TRA, Winter 2006 Harvey, Doug, I Art the 80's, L.A. Weekly, March, 2006 Fahl, David, Text Hook, Houston Press, June 17, 2004 Klaasmeyer, Kelly, Deen's List, Houston Press, Jan. 2, 2003 Lowry, Mark, Artist's Work Hits Close to Home, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Mar. 13, 2002 Mitchell, Charles Dee, Self Examination Turns Disturbing, The Dallas Morning News, Feb. 28, 2002 Deen, Georganne, The Girlfriend and The Devil, Grand Street # 70 Halstrup, Anjee, Georganne Deen: The Secret Storm and the Vogue Book of the Dead, ZERO magazine, July, 2001 Rodriguez, Juan, Georganne Deen at Babilonia 1808, Artweek, June, 2001 McEwam, Ann, 15 Psychic Orgasms, Waitako Times, Mar. 8, 2000 Mutch, Nicola, Ads Undermine American Dream, Otago Daily Times, Oct. 26, 1999 Munro, Bruce, Artist Explores Dream World, The Star, Oct. 27, 1999 Madoff, Steven Henry, Pop Surrealism ARTFORUM, Oct., 1998 Gopnick, Blake, Old Wounds Healed Through Older Art Form, The Globe & Mail, Jul 29, 1998 Hume, Christopher, Allegories of Her Hateful Family Tree The Toronto Star, Jul 11, 1998 Schoenkopf, Rebecca, The Glamour of Ugly, Orange County Weekly, Sept 19, 1997 Curtis, Cathy, Light Images, Dark Truth, Los Angeles Times, Sept 9, 1997 Dambrot, Shana Nys, Georganne Deen, JUXTAPOZ, Fall 1997 Kim, Soo Jin, Georganne Deen, Art
Issues, Summer 1997 Kandel, Susan, Fierce: Georganne Deen, Los Angeles Times, Feb 28, 1997 McKenna, Kristine, Los Angeles, Art & Antiques, Summer 1996 Zellen, Jody, The Mother Load, World Art, Summer 1995 Lueck, Brock, Co-Mix Art: Fine Tooning Pop, The New Art Examiner, Mar, 1995 McKenna, Kristine,
Coming to Terms With Mom, L.A. Times, Dec 18, 1994 Desmarais, Charles, Georganne Deen, Grand Street # 49, 1994 Dubin, Zan, Experiences of a Girl as Seen by a Woman, L.A. Times, Oct 23, 1993 Rose, Cynthia, Pacific Meltdown, British Vogue, Jul, 1991 Carlin, John, Bad Influences, The
Paper, Jun, 1988 Smith, Alton, Reinventing the WheelI, Village Voice, Nov 29, 1988 Tanney, Kathy,
Paper Tigers, Plastic Toys, Art Week, Aug 22, 1987 Knight, Christopher, Bad Influences Knocks Popular Culture Wisdom, L.A. Herald Examiner, Aug 4, 1987 Leston, Kimberely, Georganne Deen, the Face, Dec, 1986 Pincus, Robt, Voyage on Sculpture May Make Some Viewers Ill, San Diego Union, Jul 10, 1986 Wilson, William, Social Distortion Exhibition, L.A. Times, Jul 10, 1986 Rugoff, Ralph, Exterminating Angel, Los Angeles Weekly, Oct 11, 1985 Drohojowska, Hunter, The Art World's Biggest Pests, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Oct 20, 1985
I can arm - wave about an unsettled
issue too, and then claim that I should get credit for noticing it when a peer - reviewed
paper comes out a couple years later dealing with it, but I'd only do so if my intent was to confuse and obfuscate.
I think I am being realistic and basing recent conclusions on hard evidence and the science
coming out these days (16K
papers in a year on agw / cc
issues i think it was?)
Why didn't the first multi-proxy
paper deal with all
issues and try all methodologies and
come to all the conclusions?
That said (and I would imagine that you know this is
coming), the task for journalism on this particular
issue, i.e., global warming, is not merely to get the award, be better than the others, or work for a
paper that's considered to be a leader.
A remarkable
paper coming in the Jan. 31
issue of Geophysical Research Letters has a title that says it all: «Abrupt onset of the Little Ice Age triggered by volcanism and sustained by sea - ice / ocean feedbacks.»
Then
came «Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction,» a
paper by Juliet Schor, a sociologist at Boston College, that I stumbled on while surfing a 2005 special
issue of the journal Industrial Ecology on the global impacts of cities.
Given the decadal averages and the
issue of what is meant by «the next» decade, Romm does have a point that the result of the
paper could more clearly be described as representing «a period of flat global mean temperatures extending somewhat into the
coming decade, following by a very rapid rise in temperature leaving the planet on its long - term trend line by 2030.»
SO,
coming back to the
issues of immediacy and inertia, our hope is that the sort of commitment accounting described and demonstrated in the
paper will be taken up by other analysts and used to evaluate the long - run climate impacts of current capital investments, in turn allowing policymakers to confront these distant implications of their decisions in the present.
In
coming back to this after the passage of some time, and in thinking about the challenge you have been
issued, I think there are two levels to address Dr T's
paper on.
Kleidon's
paper, to be published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
comes at a fresh angle to the familiar
issues around global warming - that of the laws of thermodynamics.
This shock result
comes scant weeks before the United Nations» climate panel, the IPCC,
issues its fifth five - yearly climate assessment, claiming «95 % confidence» in the imagined — and, as the new
paper shows, imaginary — consensus.
The Hartwell
paper suggests a carbon tax that starts small and increases slowly, and in fact I made a similar suggestion back in the late» 90's when the whole
issue came up (since lost in the ether).
In your
issue paper on that critically endangered species, we read that 2,433 wind turbines — and their power lines which are so deadly to these birds — have been erected in the United States portion of the Whooping Crane migrating corridor, and that thousands more are to
come (1).
Fu, Manabe & Johanson
paper comes to the same conclusions than Christy & al 2010
paper (Remote Sensing) that was already adressing «missing hot - spot»
issue.
But let's elaborate a bit here on the two basic
issues which our Science
paper raises, one at a time, and then
come back to the
issue of whether the models, or the predictions made by climate scientists overall, are any good or not.
As I said when this
paper first
came out, this response is all about my reasoned and fully referenced criticisms of Steve Amstrup's work in particular (although I have taken
issue with some of Stirling's recent work as well).
@Pekka» The
issue of the role of new hypotheses in physics
papers has
come explicitly up in the comments of Tomas and in the above comment of Anastassia.