Hidden behind the many
little issues mentioned above, lies a great gaming headset.
Not exact matches
The
issue of housing has become the final coat of gloss on recent budget announcements,
mentioned in passing to tick the boxes of a «well rounded» economic plan, but equating to
little more than aesthetic fluff.
I
mentioned very
little about economic
issues there... why not go back and read it and then we can reboot this discussion.
His stance can be a
little too conservative for my taste (mostly on social
issues) but he is articulate and has some well thought out plans, not to
mention he is pretty moderate and I think in this day and age we need a centrist, someone who isn't afraid to work with both sides of the aisle instead of just playing party politics and only pandering to one half of the country.
There is, however, very
little mention of competition
issues - the clear focus was the ACL.
So far, MPMA's response is a
little worrying, suggesting that they welcome any move to tackle this
issue, with no
mention of the government's failure to note the difference between packaging formats.
A
little -
mentioned issue that stomach sleepers are suffering but they do not notice much is face wrinkle induction.
The temptation to try a
little bit of everything, toss it every 4 - 5 days when you become impatient and try something new is too great, and will most certainly make your sleep
issues worse, not to
mention buy your child additional days of struggle as they have to get used to another change.
The manifestos are mixed on this
issue: while the Conservatives show no inclination to slow down their erosion of the powers of local government when it comes to school places, and UKIP make
little mention of it in relation to education, Labour want to return power to local authorities along with The Greens.
The
issue here, of course, means that there remains
little money to be made on the diet, which is the likely explanation for the funding
issue mentioned above.
Although those events are never explicitly
mentioned, the mood and tension in the sequence is consumed by them due to how
little progress in addressing
issues of inequality the U.S. has made since then.
I don't wan na even
mention interior quality
issues 2nd row seating latch breaking off rattling roof rails shaky hood flutter at highway speeds and all the other numerous
little problems I've encountered in my 42,000 miles since purchase.
As I
mentioned in the
little note above, Card Crawl currently has an
issue when you first load the game on your Kindle Fire.
As we
mentioned with
Issue # 7, very
little had been lost or gained in what we now know is simply another event leading into Marvel NOW!
Coming back to GNP, since even «national» corporate profits are not completely apples - to - apples (the
issues mentioned above still apply), I wonder if using these data might actually skew the profit levels upwards since they would capture corporate activity abroad but very
little non-corporate activity.
Removing Cats Setting aside for the moment the
issues mentioned above, the IPMP / EA offers
little to suggest that FWS will actually be able to remove the free - roaming cats from the Keys.
On the other hand, I haven't seen a single
mention of a public discussion of 332-2002 among the dozens of Beacon Journal stories I've read on the topic — it seems there was very
little public input on either side of the
issue.
Aside from the few
issues I
mentioned about the cumbersome controls and finicky platforming there is very
little here to criticise.
As I wrote to him this morning, so much to say and so
little time to say it if I want to get a few paintings done before I have to go back to my day job as an underpaid adjunct (Davis
mentions the role of practical bread and butter
issues and economic inequities for women as in some sense replacing Linda Nochlin's historical focus on women artists» earlier lack of access to academic training.)
I had
mentioned in my response to Randy Tibbits's screed regarding too few Houston or Texas artists at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston that I thought the museum's American art galleries had bigger
issues to address, «starting with too few works by artists of color and / or works addressing race, a lack of work by Native Americans, relatively
little work reflecting urban social
issues and labor unrest, etc..»
I was a
little surprised that the video makes no
mention of cruelty or welfare
issues, but then it is just an extract of a larger DVD.
I am a
little surprised that no one has
mentioned the biggest
issue with nuclear power: Cost.
According to reports, the summary of the new National Defense Strategy signed by Defense Secretary James Mattis makes no
mention of «global warming» or «climate change» and
little mention of energy
issues, «except that the U.S. would «foster a stable and secure Middle East» and «contributes to stable global energy markets and secure trade routes.
I think the other point — you
mentioned that not all the reserves are controlled by private corporations from which we can divest — that is really the other
issue that Ben alluded to, which is that for a lot of these companies (you
mentioned Exxon specifically), we have data to prove that as
little as about 2 years ago, Exxon was actively funding climate change deniers about a mile and a half from where I am sitting here at MIT.
I would note that because the
issue of politics is a large one on the topic, a great deal of scientists (addressed with the drama effect discussion a
little) might studiously avoid quantification, or even
mentioning «global warming» or «global climate change» so as not to get dragged into defending their paper on a political, rather than scientific basis.
This person you just
mentioned tied the NFL story into an employment
issue, which was a
little bit different of a spin.
This can cause tax
issues if the total value is a substantial amount, not to
mention the discussion of who is to receive this money can get a
little messy.
Disappointingly, despite the multiple images of Indigenous people in the Department's graphically - designed promotional presentation, there was
little mention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander health
issues in either the Secretary's speech or the media materials.
Another
issue that I believe I saw
mentioned already as well is how the pics jump back and forth exterior to living room to kitchen back to liv room back to kichen to bath back to kitchen back to bath - get them in some sort of order and FOR SURE ditch ALL of the exterior pics that show the rather poor yard condition OR spend a few bucks and do a
little landscaping, a
little money in mulch, plants, etc can go a long way there too!
The floor looks stunning — and I bet with a
little fix here and there, you can make it so you don't notice the
issues you
mention.
My focus right now (one of the big rocks, as you
mentioned) is my spirited
little 2 1/2 year old, who is potty training and has some health
issues that are really draining me.