Sentences with phrase «major attitude problem»

After driving for over an hour from Waxhaw to your dealership, the sales managers wanted $ 3000 more and they had a major attitude problem.
But when he says attitude problems, on on ice only one player showed major attitude problems, and that was Carey Price, right down to the last 30 seconds.

Not exact matches

I refer to the recognition on the part of each that basic changes in ideas, attitudes, values, commitments, and goals are indispensable to solutions to major world problems.
Arsenal players display this laissez faire attitude (anything goes), which obviously we can not win a league with, there is no leader in the squad and this is a major problem, no player seems to know their function on the field.
Paediatric nurse June Rogers claims that the attitude of parents plays a major role in the problem, and that toilet training is simply not a priority for many of them.
For the majority of children who wet the bed no major treatment is necessary - rather a practical and supportive attitude from parents will help them while they naturally outgrow this problem.
Rami Tzabar, development editor for BBC Radio Science and World Service, called the story «a forensic analysis of everything that is wrong with current (and past) attitudes to flooding, an innate misguided belief that every major event is a freak of nature and that we can engineer our way out of the problem whilst largely ignoring the cause.»
In fact, if you even have the attitude that you need such things then you have a major problem and need an attitude adjustment... not to mention the fact that «prohormones» are banned by the drug - free bodybuilding and lifting federations and if they work they'll also show up on drug tests the same as anabolics (after all, the drug - test has no idea about your drug's FDA status).
«The Hangover» is off to a good start when the major players immediately express their mismatched personalities and generally dysfunctional problem - solving attitudes.
The scenarios ran the gamut of clinic woes: missing Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) drugs; a breach of client confidentiality when photographs of a patient are posted on the Internet; a long - term employee who develops physical problems and a toxic attitude; the pros and cons of major equipment purchases; a new specialist who takes advantage of training funded by the clinic, then accepts a new job; a veterinarian who suffers fatal injuries on the job; an emergency call from a client who has not paid bills in the past.
The items, with responses ranging from 1 «I usually don't do this at all» to 4 «I usually do this a lot», referred to five major independent dimensions: Social Support, Positive Attitude, Problem Solving, Turning to Religion and Avoidance Strategies.
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