Sentences with phrase «lack of urgency as»

There was no lack of effort or desire but a distinct lack of urgency as our boys huffed and puffed throughout the first half, creating a couple of decent chances but ultimately failing to really test Martin Fulop in the Sunderland goal.

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Such as a lack of resources and urgency.
The speed in which Chelsea spoke to QPR as soon as they realised Torres was leaving once again highlighted our lack of urgency compared to a championship rival.
The urgency of the voice was the same, and the big, restless hands gestured as emphatically as ever, but as CBS opened its preseason NFL coverage last Saturday night, the usually weighty presence of expert commentator John Madden lacked something.
While Arsenal weren't as poor as they were against Wigan, there was still a slightly strange lack of urgency when the Gunners got the ball.
Liverpool are ahead on goal difference and Manchester City have games in... More Lack of pace and urgency as Arsenal suffer at Stoke
While other measures lacked the same urgency or drama as mayoral control, which did not get done this session, lawmakers did approve scores of bills in recent days, like a provision that would make it easier for cancer patients to sue for malpractice, and a ban on e-cigarettes in bars and restaurants.
That pathologist argued that apart from lacking a sense of urgency, the President has also not been sincere with Ghanaians as far as the energy crisis was concerned.
Admiral Mullen and Secretary Gates display a clear lack of urgency on a major campaign promise; as President Clinton's experience in 1993 demonstrates, any delay can allow those who oppose repealing DADT to seize the momentum.
The lyrics on this are not as top notch and it lacks the sense of urgency that the others had.
Mass Effect 3 plays just as great as ME2, but I feel the story was lacking in places and didn't give that same sense of urgency that the 2nd one truely captured.
In this reviewer's case, as much as I admired the films level of craft — an artful artlessness if that's possible — there was a certain urgency or energy lacking in Fair Game that was hard to put my finger on.
The urgency to find the horcruxes is counteracted by the trio's lack of leads as to how to acquire them.
But what she finds lacking in Milwaukee as compared with higher - achieving districts, are a sense of urgency to make sure all students attain skills and unity over how to do it.
It's just a provocative thought - experiment, designed to demonstrate that until every family sees the fate of our public schools as their own problem, we may suffer a lack of urgency and prioritization when it comes to education reform.
As with the engine though, the gearbox lacks any sort of urgency.
As fellow reviewer, Ken Gratton noted in his Jeep Renegade long - term update, however, there's a fair amount of lag to wade through first which is worsened by the lack of urgency from the dual - clutch system.
When used as the only means of communication, if there is a lack of timely response (which may depend on the urgency) and no knowledge of a good reason for this delay, ECSCA - RP may assume that the breeder is not interested.
While perfect for kids, this may be a problem for the older gamers who want to play, as there is a total lack of urgency or skill level required.
Making matters worse is that the first half of the game is completely lacking in urgency, as Noctis and his band of brothers - in - arms sort of just float around the world doing whatever.
This roundtable posits to see artist - run spaces as occasional temporal entities that rise amid urgencies and demands ranging from a need for autonomy to a lack of physical exhibition and studio space.
His being a man from the old order, whose relevance in the current political situation is perceived as little more than nothing, is certainly a fact the skeptical part of the audience used to deem this recurring presence in the show as a sign that McCarthy's work lacks urgency - a myopic gesture from an artist fossilized in revolutionary positions no longer sustainable.
The UNEP report states that there has so far been «a remarkable lack of urgency» in the response [to climate change], which the report characterised as «woefully inadequate».
The utter lack of urgency I find in your post Mr. Revkin, and the lack of urgency in MSM in general, will be seen by future historians as terribly shameful I'm afraid.
Searching for answers, the crew hung out with author Ross Gelbspan as he promoted Boiling Point, his newest account of the lack of urgency felt by the public about climate change.
These omissions included: (a) the lack of recognition that dependence on natural gas as a bridge fuel for reducing the US carbon footprint raises several ethical questions, a matter reviewed here in detail, (b) acknowledgment of the US special responsibility for climate change for its unwillingness to take action on climate change for over 20 years since it ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992, see, The World Waits In Vain For US Ethical Climate Change Leadership As the World Warms, and, (c) failing to communicate the extreme urgency of quickly and significantly reducing ghg emissions in the next few years to give the world any hope of avoiding dangerous climate change, see, On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Equitas a bridge fuel for reducing the US carbon footprint raises several ethical questions, a matter reviewed here in detail, (b) acknowledgment of the US special responsibility for climate change for its unwillingness to take action on climate change for over 20 years since it ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992, see, The World Waits In Vain For US Ethical Climate Change Leadership As the World Warms, and, (c) failing to communicate the extreme urgency of quickly and significantly reducing ghg emissions in the next few years to give the world any hope of avoiding dangerous climate change, see, On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of EquitAs the World Warms, and, (c) failing to communicate the extreme urgency of quickly and significantly reducing ghg emissions in the next few years to give the world any hope of avoiding dangerous climate change, see, On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of urgency of quickly and significantly reducing ghg emissions in the next few years to give the world any hope of avoiding dangerous climate change, see, On the Extraordinary Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Urgency of Nations Responding To Climate Change on the Basis of Equity.
With a low - end warming comes low - end impacts and an overall lack of urgency for federal rules and regulations (such as those outlined in the President's Climate Action Plan) to limit carbon dioxide emissions and limit our energy choices.
Climate change is a global priority that demands political leadership, but there has been «a remarkable lack of urgency» in the response, which the report characterised as «woefully inadequate».
The rollout was described as lacking in any sense of urgency, apparently due to a focus on the odds of such an event happening, rather than the duty to ensure health and safety of members should it happen.
In Stelmaschuk, a court found extraordinary action under the BC Health Professions Act to be invalid where a regulator could not establish an urgency that would justify a lack of sufficient notice to a registrant as to the issues an Inquiry Committee would be considering, i.e., interim conditions versus an interim suspension, or a lack of opportunity for the registrant to make submissions: Stelmaschuk v.
The article delves into the lack of urgency associated with the threat of a cyber incident, as opposed to the threat of a fire.
As our mutual friend, Dawn, would say, your lack of planning is not my urgency.
When a compensation model has a pay - as - you - go component, it inadvertently creates a lack of urgency on the part of the agent.
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