Sentences with phrase «little issue there»

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Housing costs would be an issue in D.C., sure, but Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has a home in our nation's capital, and would have little problem attracting some of the best talent out there.
They also explain why, despite protectionism punching above its weight as an issue in presidential elections, there has been little movement on the issue in Congress over the years.
But «when you're talking about small, medium enterprises, there's a little less pressure — the government doesn't see that as having any way to shape the economy, or cause issues with policy,» he said.
The agency warned last fall that there's little evidence to support kratom's use as a «natural» pain relief alternative, and in February, it issued a public health advisory saying that kratom compounds — ostensibly meant to replace addictive opioid products — are actually opioid products themselves.
«In order to deal with this issue, brewers got little creative, and there is where Guinness plastic widgets come into play.»
The company would involve little to no overhead, a relatively small startup cost (only in getting the name out there, which would be a non issue with some business connections), and consequently would have the opportunity to be cashflow even in an extraordinarily short amount of time.
So just curious why you wouldn't make, maybe, a range a little bit higher than where you're currently at today and whether there's any other issues I'm missing here, either mix or something along those lines, that would offset some of those price increases.
But he becomes increasingly anguished when we talk about Starbucks, not because of Schultz's missteps — he's proud of the company for taking a stand — but because it solidified to him how little support there is for black issues in general.
There was a pesky little issue of mandatory retirement age and even though he'd started the Vanguard Group, Jack had to go.
Even with the failed votes, there was little disagreement among the various plans on two major issues: the DACA recipients themselves and border security funding.
But there's little question that better statistics — if this is indeed the issue — would greatly improve our policy aim.
While there is little further information available on the CCRG, the group is expected to harness research from all over the world to face these issues of privacy, safety and scalability.
Together, we decided it would be a great business idea since so many people had credit issues and there was little information about how to improve credit at the time.
There are several ways you can handle this; I'll list them in order from most accurate to least accurate (but note that this is just my personal view and there is ongoing disagreement on this issue with little / no authoritative guidaThere are several ways you can handle this; I'll list them in order from most accurate to least accurate (but note that this is just my personal view and there is ongoing disagreement on this issue with little / no authoritative guidathere is ongoing disagreement on this issue with little / no authoritative guidance).
So it's not only longer than the bonds we were issuing then but the argument, «well, it's not really that much longer than this bond is,» is perhaps that extrapolation that makes me a little bit nervous, that there is too much complacency.
Mark Whitmore: This is Mark Whitmore, I keep forgetting we have two Mark's on the line here, and Chris you absolutely interpreted what I was trying to say correctly, and kind of to follow up a little bit, I think one of the things that the other Mark pointed out is the issue of timing, and whereas the two prevailing investing paradigms out there seem to be this notion of efficient market theory which attempts to just buy and hold the market no matter what, completely price indifferent.
Also, pre — 2009 returns are a bit questionable due to liquidity issues in the market, but that means there's little useful data, just 6 years worth or so (2009 to present).
On this issue «There is little distinction between the church and its members,» I believe they have it right.
There's no denying that Sheldon's science is distorted a little by status and self - esteem issues, but he wouldn't think of going to HR to get protected from the hurtful (and hilarious) venom of Leslie Winkle.
I mentioned very little about economic issues there... why not go back and read it and then we can reboot this discussion.
John, there's just this teensy weensy little issue with your religious beliefs.
In short, unless the Court is prepared to think about this issue with greater care than was evinced by the Ninth and Second Circuits» and there is little in its opinions of late to suggest that it has the moral imagination to do so» the question will be not how far we slide down the slippery slope of legally sanctioned killing, but how fast.
In our age, when there is so much confusion over issues of ethics that are family issues in one way or another, the Enlightenment and its adherents have little to say.
They start from such radically different assumptions, and they perceive the problems so differently, that within the mainline churches there has been little or no progress toward resolving the issue.
There is little doubt that the concern for cultures and religions expresses the middle class social location of most process theologians, whereas the focus on political and economic issues and the concomitant demand for justice express the identification with the poor that is the glory of liberation theology.
There is little explicit discussion of religious issues.
this issue hinges on when one thinks — not knows, thinks — life begins, and once one knows what he thinks, there is very little chance of changing his mind
Your little diatribe is just an explanation of why YOU don't like abortion; it doesn't explain why there's an ongoing issue.
Now it takes little reflection to see that most major problems of ecclesial and political controversy have always been and will continue to be divergent and not convergent ones; accordingly, there is an especially vexing irony in the fact that those who want to find a «mainstream» position on the Big Issues are almost always those who are committed on other grounds to a pluralist or relativist stance in matters of public debate.
But before this issue is decided there will be a hard struggle, in which we of the West can do little or nothing.
Yet there is little reason to believe that society is going to be more tolerant of truth as regards marriage, and less tolerant of truth as regards other issues, such as concern for the poor.
The campaign stopped short of issuing a fatwa against the editors, although there was a little nervous joking around here about who would get to open the mail.
An example of a powerful word which demonstrates a power inequality... the little three - letter word «let»... as in, «my husband lets me (fill - in - the - blank) or, as kathy escobar so articulately states it, «my church lets women lead»... as long as «let» is in the sentence, there is a power issue...
«On religious issues there can be little or no compromise.
If members of a congregation do not see sexuality as a spiritual issue, there is little likelihood that they will see that domestic violence, homosexuality, and AIDS are issues that affect their lives.
If love is sincere, there is little difficulty in noting the issues or differences that may arise; on the one hand the indiscriminate instinct of lust with its promptings to seek satisfaction with the first appealing person available; on the other, the particularised human instinct (the conjugal instinct already present) urging a young person to keep the gift of sexuality for one; and to respect that «one» when found but withoutthere yet being a mutual conjugal commitment.
There is little evidence of organized interest in the issues of land use and food production, and the voting public seems content to let farm subsidies artificially support the corn industry and postpone transformation.
It would be convenient to say that he was driven to this by the determinisms of rationalistic idealism or positivistic empiricism; but there is little evidence that James lived and breathed those epistemological issues (as many of James's disciples do today) or felt their control enough to be driven by them alone to a state of depression.
Thus while Christians may differ regarding particular candidates and issues, there can be little disagreement among them that information about candidates and issues is of fundamental importance.
I suppose if there were scores of verses the issue would be more cut and dry, but when there are only a couple verses dealing with an issue, people are more likely to fight over it, especially when the verses are a little vague...
If one is pastor to a church which ministers to a large number of people who are unemployed, there is little doubt about addressing issues of economic justice from the pulpit.
I have slightly improved the thrust of this quotation: Whitehead actually (somewhat embarrassingly) claims that the «struggle for existence gives no hint why there should be cities» even though Hobbes» social theory provides just such an account, illustrating that cultural change and even transformation per se has necessarily little to do with the issue of evolution.
Both major political parties in the United States are so beholden to moneyed interests that, on a wide range of issues, there is little that distinguishes them.
Yet there is relatively little engagement with contemporary intellectual issues.
«This issue of public sector pay has demonstrated that there is little sign of a coherent plan about how to fund the health service, education, social care, defence, housing, or transport infrastructure.»
There is very little about the free - exercise clause in Hamburger's book, and the seeming equation of the disestablishment / separation issue with «American religious freedom» more generally seems to leave out one half of a complex and at - least - two - sided constitutional reality.
There is now little representation on television of other strands of religious thought; the more mystical, practical, apologetic, liturgical, or social - issues approaches to religious faith.
And if nothing is done, as Eric Hester (another former head teacher) has predicted in these columns [in the November issue of 2006], «then in as little as five years, outside the independent sector, there could be no truly Catholic schools remaining in England.»
It is not exactly a logical step, in that the $ exual proclivities of priests has little to do with the broader issue of the truth of Catholic beliefs, but however you get there...
But there's a little bit of an issue there
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