Sentences with phrase «lack of name»

The recent release of their new program criteria means that it's time for that lack of name recognition to change.
Another surprise: Despite Kobo's relative lack of name recognition, the Glo is a strong alternative to Amazon's very good front - lit e-reader, the Kindle Paperwhite.
Bella Andre and Courtney were there again — along with Liliana Hart, Marie Force, and a bunch of «no names» who talked about making over $ 100,000 a year despite their lack of name recognition.
The belief is that unknown authors with no publishing sales histories are a gamble because the lack of name recognition creates a hurdle that may keep the book from finding its audience — hence the tendency to publish the same famous names over and over again.
They stick out by their lack of a name badge.
A much more gripping aquatic thriller, Below, snuck onto screens with little fanfare a couple of weeks ago, and it deserved far better than the under - the - radar dump release Miramax / Dimension gave it — but then the WWII setting and lack of a name star in its cast, not to mention the atmospherics - over-cheap-jolts approach adopted by David Twohy, go a long way toward explaining why this one spent considerable time on the «Max shelf.
I hope the academy remembers Hickey come Oscar time, but I fear his lack of name recognition will hurt his chances.
It's astonishing to think Ruffalo missed out on an Oscar nomination that year, considering his performance is unquestionably better than several of the eventual nominees — was it category confusion or lack of name - recognition?
One of Myers» weaknesses identified in the poll, is a lack of name recognition among more than 40 percent of potential voters.
Others say Khojasteh's lack of name recognition and political inexperience would make a statewide run difficult.
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
Siegfried said that Massey's lack of name recognition would not be an issue, and that he could do better if he actually avoided a primary battle and instead focused on reaching out to voters.
John Katko is already competitive with Dan Maffei despite his lack of name identification, which will only improve.
Both of their Republican challengers, Joe DioGuardi and Jay Townsend continue to suffer from a lack of name recognition, with at least 50 percent of voters saying they do not know enough about either candidate to form an opinion.
Following the implementation of Alaska's 2011 redistricting plan, French announced that he would he would start campaigning in his new district early to overcome a lack of name recognition.
DeFrancisco and Molinaro were held back by a lack of name recognition among New York voters, with about three - quarters of voters saying they never heard of either candidate, the poll found.
He built a staff from scratch and is working to overcome a complete lack of name recognition in a geographically diverse district.
If Teachout does better than that, despite her lack of name - recognition and relative lack of resources, she can claim to have tapped into a significant vein of anti-Cuomo sentiment that would not be helpful to Cuomo in any future national endeavor.
The surveys indicate Mr. Schneiderman suffers from a lack of name recognition, though he leads his opponent by 71 points among black voters and 42 points among Latinos.
We stopped for lack of time, not for lack of names.
By the way, in case anyone wonders about the lack of names, there are reasons: a certain reluctance on my part to use my limited Chinese, and the usual lack of names (which makes making oneself understood even more difficult).
But VanderMeer's got an agenda with the lack of names as well, as quickly becomes clear at the outset of Book 2, Authority.

Not exact matches

But while other sports in China have notable big - name players, golf is still lacking the Chinese equivalent of Tiger Woods.
Like Sachs, Whippman believes that «there are many reasons why life in America is likely to produce anxiety compared with other developed nations: long working hours without paid vacation time for many, insecure employment conditions with little legal protection for workers, inequality, and the lack of universal health care coverage, to name a few,» but she stresses that our «happiness - seeking culture» is also part of the problem.
But that table — the Orbit Basic — stayed true to its name, and lacked some of the creature comforts you would find on a higher - end record player.
(The name comes from the fact that the set up lacks the central Key System Unit of a full - blown system.)
She sued for lack of compensation and, for reasons unknown, because her name was left off the show's revamped script.
They're there, in our heads; but an aged hippocampus, the part of the brain chiefly responsible for the processing of memories, struggles with random requests for names and facts that lack associative properties.
Embedded contingent capital may lack the populist ring of a bank tax, but its proponents likely have the authority to push it forward, despite the lack of a catchy name.
It's of little surprise that the name has proven so hot in the crypto world — «Lord of the Rings» is, after all, the geek culture equivalent to Shakespeare, and there's no lack of geeks in the cryptocurrency community.
The lack of energy holdings in the list of dual - class shares does help but it is not without poor performers in the form of names such as Bombardier, Torstar and AGF Management.
These popular mortgage loans were named according to their lack of documentation required.
Ideally, the soap should have a fat content of at least 30 to 50 percent, though it can be hard to determine based on the label alone as ingredients lack percentages and are listed by their chemical names.
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?
Then again, your «screen name» shows your level of intelligence and lack of maturity, so my reply was probably futile anyway, as it will just soar over your head.
She talks more about love: giving it, receiving it, lacking it, wanting it — thus the name of the article is «What people talk about before they die.»
You can't kill millions in the name of atheism though because atheism doesn't stand for anything, it is nothing more than the lack of theism.
This objection is, for the lack of a better name, nothing more than «egg mysticism»: the belief that eggs are somehow so potently driven to create zygotes that no scientific manipulation will prove capable of deflecting the egg from its preordained path.
In the graciousness of the book (something often lacking when people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith shows itself in love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has going for it without capitulating to todays culture, and especially in the willingness to both take on and unite both sides, Wittmer has written something here to be commended for, and something that all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well to read.
Hey — while we are talking lack of knowledge smurfettes name keeps popping up.
Many, if their worldview doesn't hold up under scrutiny and they feel the lack of support for something that is sacred to them, simply resort to repet.itious circular statements, name calling, diversion, red - herrings and such in order to justify it to themselves.
I guess I'm just not convinced that such actions reveal a lack of faith, nor am I convinced that these people would be better off if they disengaged their emotions in the name of obedience.
In its thematization at the 1983 Vancouver Assembly, the phrase integrity of creation was clear in general implication but lacking in exact definition.2 In meetings of the Church and Society Working Committee, the phrase has come to name the intrinsic value that each and every living being has in and for itself as a creature loved by God, and the instrumental value that living beings can have for one another and for God as instances of an evolutionary and web - like creation.
None of these characters, whether they were atheist or not, killed in the name of a lack of belief in a god.
TC look who's talking about lack of humility and maturity LOL, you should read your comments out loud so you can hear them, I don't call people names but you seem to be a radical religionist, like the muslims I fought in both wars.
But what makes the lack of love even more heretical, is that a lack of love often leads religious people to do horrendous and hurtful things «in the name of Jesus,» which makes these actions not just heretical, but satanic and evil.
But at the core of the matter is the plain fact that to name and recognize our lack of innocence is to describe ourselves as accountable for who we are and for what we know.
Once again, your name - calling is simply a cover - up for your lack of an argument... try to find one.
Her piece («The Will to Disbelieve,» February 2009) supports the equally trenchant observation by one analyst (whose name escapes me) that all the loud pronouncements from academia have one thing in common: their total lack of substance.
As for the athiest victims, they didn't have a symbol of religion or lack of religion so there is no need to display anything for them, other than the memorial site with the names carved in.
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