Sentences with phrase «less pointing fingers»

There would be less pressure and less pointing fingers at immigrants if people both here, and those coming from abroad, were encouraged to join a trade union.»

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Some observers point the finger at labour - saving technology, others at the demographics of aging itself — seniors simply buy less stuff.
«Over time, we've been optimizing our clinical lab to bring up tests that are more commonly ordered, and in some cases move resources off the proprietary tests that are less commonly ordered to get to a point where the ordering patterns we are seeing can all be accommodated through our finger - stick technology.»
Starting tomorrow, we'll spend more time considering how to generate returns in this environment and less time pointing fingers.
I can only assume it is the pressure of playing for a big club, at lesser clubs they keep busy which must help with confidence and also you cant really point fingers because then there would be finger pointing all season long.
Lesser remembered flash points include his one - finger salute to Fulham fans and handling the ball as he scored the winner in the FA cup clash at Mansfield.
He told us to wait till the last 2weeks of the window for more signings but we all look at the rest and point fingers let's just wait till then when I'm sure he must have pushed out the ones he less desires and see how it goes.
Learning how to cope You'll need to cope with added health costs, diabetes burnout (a point when the daily grind of finger pricking, food monitoring, and exercise may get you down), social functions like the office holiday party, and family members who may be less than supportive — or overzealous in their support.
If we would only think more positive, if we would only start from cleaning our own doorsteps, not pointing fingers at each others so easily, not hating on what we don't know anything about... World would be less of horror and terror and more of a loving place.
First of all, it is the easiest and less time - consuming outfit when you are in a hurry (not pointing fingers, but this is always me).
Pointing a finger at the 33 - button microwave, he goes on to argue that electronics have become more complex and less usable.
But here's the thing: by the closing chapters of his breezy, 478 - page tome, Brill sounds far less like an uncritical fan of charter school expansion, Teach for America (TFA) and unionbusting and far more like, well, a guy who has spent several years immersed in one of the thorniest policy conversations in America, thinking about a problem — educational inequality — that defies finger - pointing and simple solutions.
A rattle had already developed around the steering column, despite the truck having less than 2,000 miles, the release on the gear shifter pinches fingers if grabs a certain way, the driver's floorboard lacks a dead pedal for left - leg support, and the lack of a push - button start is surprising at this price point.
If one considers Amazon's beef with traditional publishing around ebooks — the tactic of warning readers will eventually point fingers at nearly all traditionally published books and the shoddy / amateur indie books, and less at the professional indie authors» works.
Every time someone publishes something that is less than the same quality of a traditionally publishing book, there will be a chorus of nay - sayers lining up to point fingers and declare that all indie published books are horrible, awful pieces of dreck.
Some observers point the finger at labour - saving technology, others at the demographics of aging itself — seniors simply buy less stuff.
We all need to work on pointing the finger at others less often and at pointing the finger at ourselves more often.
But if Obama and others focus first on consumption subsidies the motives look less like fiscal responsibility and a stable climate, and more like a finger pointing exercise or negotiating tactic designed to show that the developing world has plenty of funds available to adapt to climate change and invest in clean energy, if only they would stop making energy affordable for their populations.
Less attention is paid to «pointing fingers» at humanity as the catalyst for climate change and the potentially drastic consequences of a warming world.
Statistics say that children are spending less time outdoors, and there is the diagnosis of nature deficit disorder, which leads many to point fingers at technology for taking children away from nature.
What really happened in the White House bathroom was less important than what President Clinton did at the infamous press conference when he pointed his finger and defiantly (and credibly) stated: «I never had sex with that woman.»
The buyers figure if they had offered less, the seller might have taken that amount as well, so therefore they conclude that they paid too much for the home, and they begin to berate themselves and point accusing fingers at their own real estate agent.
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