Sentences with phrase «kind of been lacking»

It was a small step in self nurture, which is something I've kind of been lacking lately.

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Lack, who did note that «we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident,» also claimed that the recent complain was the first of its kind ever lodged against the Today anchor during his two - decade tenure at the network.
(A nurse later said their nickname for that kind of heart attack is the «widow maker,» displaying a lack of emotional intelligence that proves while there is a time and a place for everything, it is always possible to find neither.)
If there's one thing parents of newborn babies lack, it's free time — the kind of time you'd need to, say, spend 30 - plus minutes on hold trying to cancel an unwanted subscription.
This time so far, we're really lacking those kinds of imbalances that would give you the grounds for recession.
This is the kind of creative thinking that Ottawa has lacked for years when it comes to economic policy.
And given the relative dearth in exits, the city does lack the kind of alumni network that can be found in the U.S. and the U.K. Analysts argue that Berlin needs more entrepreneurs to either take their startups public or sell them for a hefty sum, so that those players can reinvest in German startups.
You'd think addressing this kind of shortcoming would be a priority, but the lack of existing tools or technologies to help address the problem has pretty much remitted it to being a known concern with no known solution.
Among virtual employees surveyed by Interact in October 2014, 69 percent said the kind of communication that could keep them engaged in their work is lacking.
The north is well aware that even in the crude terms of oil and supplies, it almost certainly lacks the funds to pay for any kind of sustained military campaign, despite having one of the world's largest standing armies.
It is fitting that the cause for adding Chad to the list of banned countries should prove to be something so trivial and absurd as a temporary lack of the right kind of paper.
The self doubt and hopelessness of this scene exemplifies the kind of vulnerability that seemed to be lacking in the previous reboot, «The Amazing Spider - Man.»
«There's a certain lack of authenticity that comes along with the hiring of a large PR firm, that you kind of need help in shaping your message or spinning what you have to say,» Argenti says.
Parker says there's a time and a place for that kind of meeting, for example if you're gathering some creatives to pool ideas for an ad campaign, but a lack of structure is likely to yield a lack of results.
«And there was this kind of... acceptance of this unusual lack of parity given that we're living in the year 2015.»
Aquila will be responsible for beaming Internet signals back to rural areas on Earth that lack the kind of communications infrastructure needed to maintain Internet connectivity.
Doing any kind of long - run macroeconomic study is difficult due to the agency either lacking the will or the resources to splice together series after definitions change.
As the lack of this kind of «windowing» approach was one of the things that led to Swift leaving Spotify in the first place, the announcement sparked speculation that she might return to the service once it was introduced.
That care is health services provided by hospitals to people who lack Medicaid or any other kind of insurance coverage, leaving the hospital unpaid.
An alarming finding, but critics have suggested the results were skewed by the researchers» use of a synthetic vitamin E, which lacks the powerful antioxidants found in the natural kind.
«There's kind of a lack of professional services in the northwest and we feel that a development like this is well - located to help meet the need of a growing demand in what is an under - serviced market,» said Rundle.
While B2B content marketers continue to be challenged with producing enough content and producing the kind of content that engages — in addition to the ever - present challenge of «lack of time» — they are still making impressive strides.
The commercial not only lacked any half - decent jokes, but it was kind of creepy.
The reason people come to that kind of natural conclusion is because they see waste or they see inefficiency or they see a lack of transparency.
In response to albeit leading questions posed to many of the integral players in the company who were on hand for the premiere of General Magic, most focused on climate change and lack of diversity in tech (not of the ideological kind) as major problems.
Going further, increased possibilities of institutional investments are also prompting a Bitcoin price surge which could be higher than the one we observed last year when factors of such kind were simply lacking.
YouTube creators have already been loudly criticizing the kinds of videos that Trending features, as well as its lack of transparency, and this latest trip up of the system shows how it can be used for devastating purposes, like helping convince hundreds of thousands of people that a teenager who just experienced the worst event of his life is an actor.
These kinds of blog post dominated queries are the perfect storm — because they are frequently the easiest to move, and they lack the competitiveness and SEO sophistication of other terms.
Which is, marketers and sellers are lacking in the right kind of buyer understanding.
«Whether a self - styled seat - of - the - pants day trader or the kind of investor who intends to buy and hold forever, you're operating at a distinct disadvantage if you lack the skills to break a company down into its financial nuts and bolts.
«We are not seeking to second guess good faith disclosure decisions, or be unsympathetic to the perils that companies face from these kinds of intrusions,» he said, but Yahoo's material misstatements, omissions and lack of controls fell substantially short of expectations.
«But I'm not so worried about scale, I'm worried about mining centralization, a lack of privacy and fungibility... these kinds of things.
Maven's first goal is to provide women the kind of affordable but definitive support we feel is most lacking right now, in fields like reproductive health, maternity care, mental health, and children's health.
I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and attention like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of debate?
I think also that because a good deal of it will be reactionary, it will for a time, be riding an undercurrent of disrespect, ego, a kind of self - righteousness (oddly enough), and an antagonistic — almost bullying — mentality lacking in grace or love, lampooning those thinking differently.
Yesterday, President Obama took to the podium and proclaimed, ``... we have always been and always will be a triple - A country,» and it sounded like empty sentimentalism from a man at a loss for words and for meaning» the kind of helpless, grasping - at - straws thing you say to a defeated friend you are trying to buck up, even as you know you lack the answers, or the resources, to offer either consolation or solutions.
Yakman2 If your daughter got up infront of a committee of any kind and said with a straight face that she pays $ 1000.00 + for contraceptives, she would deserve the same thing and instead of violence toward Rush, or anyone else for that matter, you should be embarrassed that the product of your raising turned out with such a lack of intelegence.
I think he was saying that the ID arguments lack the kind of rigor that some ID people seem to....
Sorely lacking was the robust doctrine of human rights of the kind that the popes have moved toward since 1945.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
You don't know what theories are in a scientific context, you make an argument equivalent to «people can't take strides greater than ten feet, therefore it's impossible to run a marathon,» and you think that the lack of a full understanding about a particular hypothetical explanation is some kind of demonstration that science is an abject failure.
But for the reader the volume lacks a sense of flow or unity because with each essay one has to determine not only how the Jewish writers are thinking of Christians and how the Christian writer is understanding Jews but what kind of Jew and what kind of Christian are being brought together in this particular chapter.
Aren't most «Histories of the Primitive Church» a kind of paper - chase, in which a lack of genuine historical controls leads to ever more elaborate and ever less plausible «reconstructions» based less on facts than on the demands of developmental models?
There continues to be a complete and total lack of any evidence of any kind of any «creator».
But there's another kind of evil lurking around the halls of the depressed, and it's the belief that those who are stricken with depression (or any mental illness) are suffering because of their lack of faith in Jesus.
I think that kind of reaction is a defense mechanism... that people that hate on others beliefs only do so because they lack confidence in their own beliefs... and have to put others down to feel better about themselves.
This was for Augustine and for all the Church Fathers not only an act of philosophic rationality, but also a confirmation of Christian piety as they ascribed to God all power, all completeness, all perfection of every kind.4 Most important for our consideration was their conviction that all temporality, change, becoming, and passivity signify lack of perfection.
In wildly ecstatic ways, and with all the impreciseness and lack of logical consistency which goes with that kind of unbelievably good news, the New Testament wants to say to us that here is man's chance to become free and to achieve his full human potential.
In their life and reflection, human beings possess various items of knowledge which, though they lack the ultimate degree of clarity, certainty and obligation of a theoretical and moral kind, yet are and must be valid for them, at least until they attain better insight.
From my admittedly limited vantage point, the gravest dangers for us seem to be not legalism but antinomianism, not intellectualism but sentimentalism, not scrupulosity but laxity, not despair but presumption, not all - out retreat but all - out assimilation, not pharisaic ritualism but anti-liturgical iconoclasm, not missionary timidity but evangelical over-hastiness, not self - referentialism but self - forgetfulness (and not the good kind), not stifling uniformity but disjointed miscellany, not clericalism but, for lack of a better word, laicism.
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