Spaying or neutering kittens is the best solution for almost all pet owner to have
less problem in keeping their cat.
Pls laa can't afford pls dun condemn.Audi quality is the Best in premium category latest technology with the most
less problem in market just maintenance wise really costly be honest
Please note that potatoes, sweet potatoes, and other tubers or roots have
less problems in terms of digestive system inflammation than grains do.
But that's
a lesser problem in the long run I guess.
If you research first about the best rate that would fit your budget before availing your car there will be
lesser problem in trying to fit in your budget to your auto insurance coverage.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that medical patients who develop emotional health
problems cost more to treat and respond
less well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a better job
in detection and treatment of behavioral health because it drives outcomes and drives the costs.»
Musk's current
problems are
less dire than those he faced
in 2008, but Tesla and SpaceX are no longer experiments.
This
problem resulted from old,
less strict rules about data collection by developers that Facebook updated
in 2014, but Facebook shared the data with Kogan before that.
For a long time this single, unpredictable event eclipsed other growing
problems such as the popping of the technology bubble that had been a huge job creator and wealth generator
in the Pacific Northwest, and the gradual rise of the Canadian dollar to parity that made Whistler
less of a bargain compared to Aspen or Vail.
(See Making Student Debt
Less Sticky) While the very uniqueness of each loan and each employee's situation makes it inefficient and uneconomical for any one business to take on the
problem,
in the aggregate this
problem is a large source of growing concern for more than 40 million student and parent debtors (as well as their employers).
Since a tired employee is a
less effective employee, building
in an earlier break time helped alleviate the
problem.
Hilary Stout illustrated this
problem in The New York Times
in June: «After all, the millennial generation has
less wealth and more debt than other generations did at the same age, thanks to student loans and the lingering effects of the deep recession,» she wrote.
Less than 15 % of people said they hadn't experienced any IT
problems in the past year.
The
problem: AI can do much of the legal work
in less time.
Gentlemanly silence works both ways, though, which means there should be noticeably
less rhetoric about the «Netflix
problem» flowing
in the opposite direction.
«We'll jump on a
problem with a lot
less resentment and foot dragging than you would find
in another company,» says chief financial officer Thomas Downing, who spent most of his career working for other companies.
Asked to make a case for the work of short sellers like himself, Muddy Waters» Block said
in an e-mail to Canadian Business: «We think the real estate crisis [
in the U.S.] could have been
less severe had short - sellers felt comfortable enough to speak publicly about the
problems they found with subprime lenders.
Wagner offers no broad policy prescriptions
in the interview to fix these
problems in America's schools, but if you're an individual parent or teacher interested
in encouraging an innovative outlook
in your kids, he has lots of ideas (
less scheduled time, more unstructured play or self - driven exploration, for instance).
That's
less of a
problem in the predictable tobacco and alcohol sectors.
But it is
less clear whether Polman can succeed
in convincing his peers
in the business world that it's their job to fix those
problems — or at least, whether he can succeed
in doing that during his remaining time as CEO of Unilever.
«For the vast majority of people, regularly getting
less than about seven hours of sleep leads to concentration
problems, lower energy levels, accidents, and,
in the long - term, raises the risk of depression,» PsyBlog stresses.
The
problem, Loncar explained to Fortune
in an interview at ASCO earlier this month, is that even diversified,
less risky ETFs and indices like the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index (NBI) may not be the most effective way to invest
in the field.
According to Cornell professor Alan Hedge, one
problem is that many offices set their thermostats to compensate for the heat produced by their computers, but today's more efficient machines produce far
less heat than those
in previous generations.
As part of its pitch, the company explains to potential customers that the so - called «net present value» of a $ 7,000 saddle is actually
less than the all -
in cost of using an ill - fitting one — expenses that include frequent vet bills, replacement saddles and even the costs associated with the premature death of the animal due to saddle - related health
problems.
They also allow those investors to avoid the high costs of stock - brokerage commissions and financial planning fees that eat into returns, as well as the risks of investing
in individual companies that may choose
less - competent leaders or run into unforeseen
problems.
Larger industry groups such as food products, metals and machinery are much
less adversely affected by the strong dollar, and these minor
problems have generally been offset by strong growth
in demand.
Insights West's poll for Maclean's — conducted just as Morneau's
problems were dominating the news late last month — found that 39 per cent of Canadians expect the Liberals to lose steam and accomplish
less in the next two years — but 47 per cent still anticipate that the Trudeau government will pick up momentum and achieve more.
Another
problem is that if capital returns have become far more uncertain, then the stocks should have become
less attractive
in recent years rather than more.
Other scenarios are
less clear: A doctor states that a person died from respiratory
problems, and then mentions
in the death certificate that the hospital didn't have enough oxygen tanks.
Third, keeping rates at zero leaves the Fed with
less room to lower rates
in response to
problems than it would have if it increased rates.
This
problem is compounded by the fact that Canada has yet to formulate a credible climate change plan to meet its
less than ambitious 2020 targets (see here and here) or the 2030 targets put forward
in Canada's current INDC.
The
problem comes
in for people with 100 daily views (or even
less).
It didn't everywhere Lots of places
in the US you can buy a great house for
less than it sold for
in 2000 The only
problem is either the taxes are too high or the job market is terrible Take the Raleigh / Durham area
in NC Housing market is good but go a half hour outside the triangle area and there are lots of inexpensive homes available
[158] Other causes include the rise
in non-cash benefits as a share of worker compensation (which aren't counted
in CPS income data), immigrants entering the labor force, statistical distortions including the use of different inflation adjusters by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains being skewed toward
less labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity being falsely inflated by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement
problems, and / or a natural period of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
This nascent AI technique — which requires no input data, substantially
less computing power, and
in which the evolutionary - like AI learns from itself — could soon evolve to enable its application to real - world
problems in the natural sciences.
Here's the
problem,
in short: The assertive, authoritative, dominant behaviors that people associate with leadership are frequently deemed
less attractive
in women.
The medical product will also look
less like the cannabis bud smoked today, and more like traditional pharmaceuticals products, taken
in gel caps or inhalers for specific issues like anxiety or
problems sleeping, he said.
But Twitter's current plan seems to focus
less on fixing its monthly active user
problem and more on spotlighting its bump
in daily active users.
If the DOL wants to discourage conflicts of interest (inarguably a
problem for the integrity of the investing business), then sell - side research should probably play a
less prominent role
in developing and justifying investment recommendations.
The exceptions are Indonesia and Thailand, where the financial
problems have generally proven to be
less tractable, and Hong Kong, where growth has been constrained by high real interest rates and the decline
in asset prices.
One of the most obvious
problem is the «guidance» makes some things
less clear, «There are some critical ambiguities
in this construct.
If you're looking to invest $ 100k or
less in a new position it shouldn't be a
problem.
In addition, the banks themselves became more cautious and
less willing to lend to each other, both because of the uncertainty surrounding the exposure of each institution to these
problems, which is only now being slowly revealed, and because each institution was unsure the extent to which the lines of credit they had provided were going to be called upon.
If the reason banks fail is because free markets
in banking don't work, how do you explain the lack of the
problems you claim plague free markets
in the much
less regulated pre-1934 Canadian banking industry?
But Krugman has a much bigger puzzle to explain away: if free markets
in banking are the
problem, why did Canada, which, during this period, had a far
less regulated banking system than the US, not experience the panics we did, and why did no Canadian banks fail during the Great Depression while around 9000 US banks did?
Earlier this year, he claimed it would take his company
less than 100 days to solve power
problems in the state of South Australia through the production of a giant battery farm.
This will make the company appear significantly
less attractive to invest
in and will exacerbate the
problems of an otherwise already difficult financing.
The
problem with such a risk profile is that it is very similar to an investment
in equities, where investors accept much
less security for the upside of an ownership stake
in the business.
So if we started to get inflation that's going to create a real
problem for the central banks because they won't be able to emit
in the quantities of currency they've been emitting because that will fuel inflation and inflation of course destroys capital, it destroys the savings, it destroys the purchasing power of wages and people actually have
less money to spend,
less purchasing power.
The question posed by the title of the Cato Institute panel suggests that Washington has the slightest idea about the «
problem»
in the mortgage business much
less a solution.