Sentences with phrase «little issues of»

It is MUCH better to just skirt the issue, leave the uncertainty, and run around crying «The Sky is Falling» — all the while accepting grants to study little issues of climate that don't have the potential to blow their funding out of the water.
Addressing little issues of bureaucratic friction could add up to a large difference when taken together.
There was a pesky little issue of mandatory retirement age and even though he'd started the Vanguard Group, Jack had to go.
He's still got that little issue of the Manhattan DA's investigation hanging over his head, which Cy Vance Jr. refused to say was all about indicted Queens GOP operative John Haggerty — in spite of repeated claims to the contrary by both MacKay and AG Andrew Cuomo, who has accepted the party's nod in his gubernatorial quest.
first — there is that little issue of nuclear power someone brought up — well what about the waste?
Then there's the little issue of law firm culture.

Not exact matches

If these sound like big philosophical quandaries at the heart of not just being an entrepreneur but also being a human then maybe that's why most solutions to work - life balance issues seem a little inadequate.
In the Southern Nevada case, officials found they could do little more than issue a minor pollution citation to one of the workers involved.
Solving logistical and cultural issues, of course, will mean little if the country destabilizes.
Ford tuned the Edge ST to compensate for its high ride by «managing the all - wheel drive system and electronically creating a little bit of sportiness without getting ourselves into any issues on the center of gravity,» Nair said.
Designer Philippe Starck, who until now has said little of the project, issued a statement saying that Jobs first approached him to design a boat in 2007.
It's a story sure to engender plenty of giggles, but it's also another example of a bizarre little story that serves as a pretty decent starting point for consideration of more serious issues.
Then, at a predetermined time, everyone in the business commits a little bit of time to address every issue on the «DRIVES ME CRAZY» board.
«The main issue is that consumers today are expecting more out of their mobile experience,» says Jennifer Peper, vice president of Aristotle Interactive, a Web design firm based in Little Rock, Arkansas.
John Lawford, executive director of PIAC, said this week that little has changed since the report was issued.
All it takes is a couple of little issues to prevent you from maximizing your output.
Despite almost all of us experiencing the issue at one point or another, most people give very little thought to its exact causes and symptoms.
Entenmann's parent company Bimbo Bakeries U.S.A. has issued a voluntary recall of some of the brand's Little Bites snacks.
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.
Some spoke, too, of concerns that what little progress they had seen on issues of fairness and diversity on Wall Street in recent years would be unwound in Mr. Trump's America.
«Every mayor here talks as if they are the tourism secretary... and doesn't plan for residents so that they can live with a little dignity,» said Celina Izquierdo, of the Social and Gender Violence Observatory, which monitors security issues.
Other dating apps — like Skout, Blendr and Grindr — also do this, although a little differently, and I have an article coming out in the next issue (May 10) of Canadian Business magazine that more broadly explores what's being called «geo - dating» and where it's headed.
Bad location, a marginal niche, having no specific user in mind, raising too much or too little money — all of these issues can be prevented or at least mitigated with good planning.
In addition to modernizing processes, these advancements are bucking the traditional ways of doing business by solving real - world issues, driving down barriers to entry and empowering the little guy.
«It was just an issue of whether this torrid pace of growth would continue uninterrupted or whether we would hit some points at which we need to adjust a bit and approach consumers in a little bit different manner,» he said.
Webb does not put much stock in those financial literacy tests, either, since they often focus on arcane issues that have little bearing on the basics of saving money.
While the study by Melanie Rudd, Jennifer Aaker, and Michael I. Norton doesn't pretend to offer answers to eternal philosophical quandaries of meaning and satisfaction nor sort out serious psychological issues, it does indicate that for day - to - day good vibes, we might all do better aiming a little closer to the earth.
It's like forcing your flood of energy into a small garden hose, your impatience jumps up, your anger and resentment begin to grow, you get irritable and ultimately squash yourself down to the size of the little issue you have been presented with.
On the issue of stealing, it may be a little more complicated than this.
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.
Europe's consumers might be able to absorb at least a little bit of America's exports potential and help tie over Uncle Sam while the Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) sort their many issues.
I have never talked to her parents directly (they speak very little English), but my girlfriend has clued me into a variety of factors and issues that help to explain what looks to be a Chinese real estate bubble.
If you're feeling a little bolder, or if you already have a strong stance on a given issue, you can post your side of the debate and invite commenters and audience members to debate you on the issue.
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.
While the new 4 - in - One's 10X lens suffers from the same key issue as before — the challenge of stabilization for a roughly postage stamp - sized focus area at a several - inch distance — the results we achieved were superior in contrast and apparently a little sharper, as well.
I realize that I'm a little late on releasing the latest newsletter, Thank You Edition # 3, so please bear with me as I look to get that out to you before the end of the month... In the next issue, I will be going over some of the ICOs that I'm getting into and the ones that I'm watching (the next wave to hit) most closely...
Unfortunately, as noted in the latest issue of Research & Insight, those targets have little relationship to shareholder value or free cash flow.
At F8 2018, it feels like Facebook might focus a little more on the «here and now» and how they might fix some of the privacy and security issues that have been widely discussed in recent weeks.
We issued a statement on 9/30/14 due to a huge number of misleading or inaccurate headlines that were making their rounds online with little or no fact checking: http://downtownproject.com/statement/
Tuesday's Republican sweep, and Mr. Trump's commitment to focus on the issue, has the GOP salivating over a wish list of Dodd - Frank changes that until recently stood little chance of avoiding President Barack Obama's veto pen.
If our device could be moved close to where it is needed, but still on the energy producer's side of that equation, yet just outside the meter, then the energy producers could have millions of these small devices that they own and operate, because grandma doesn't want to become her own utility company because she has a solar panel, but if the utility companies and energy providers could compete with each other to have small units that are so close to the loads, they still get the full advantage of being a supplier of energy, except with just millions of little plants, they can avoid needing transmission lines, distribution lines, substations, et cetera, that everybody is talking about being expensive, unreliable, and subject to issues.
«StashAway solves this issue by letting customers own as little as 0.0001 units of a given ETF, making it possible to always have an optimal asset allocation,» says Ferrario.
«For purposes of comparison, it took CBS a little over two years to get to 4.0 mm subs split between Showtime OTT and CBS All Access, and CBS doesn't have cord - cutting issues, so that venture was super-accretive,» he wrote (see Miller's track record here).
NEW YORK (AP)-- The problems at Wells Fargo and its overly aggressive sales culture date back at least 15 years, and management had little interest in dealing with the issue until it spiraled out of control resulting in millions of accounts being opened fraudulently, according to an investigation by the company's board of directors.
Investors willing to do a little more analysis, however, will quickly see that both are facing external issues that could have a material impact on their business outlooks for years to come, which is why most investors should err on the side of caution with this pair.
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.
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.
At issue were two strip searches of the little girl enrolled in a Head Start program near Denver when she was just 3 years old and again when she was 4.
The Auditor General has raised a number of these issues in her «Observations» on the federal government's financial statements but little progress has been made to date.
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