That may be true, but the Vancouver problem isn't
endemic just to the video game industry.
He knew that buried within that hefty volume of sales were inspired ideas languishing for lack of a champion able to negotiate the bureaucracy
endemic to large corporations.
But a feeble investment climate,
endemic corruption and excessive dependence on natural resource exports eventually laid Russia low.
In 2011, Deluce cut the ribbon on a shiny new 10-gate terminal at a cost of $ 50 million, one that avoids the conveyor - belted people - processor feel
endemic to airports.
These are just extreme examples of
an endemic problem.
It is considered
endemic in these countries, the CDC said in a statement, and many people who live there are likely immune.
The conflicting views are capturing
the endemic paradox of the e-readers themselves, where more people are likely to migrate to a better reading experience.
You play as a traveler to the city, but soon discover that it's plagued by
an endemic sickness that's turned many of the residents into monsters.
Sub-Saharan Africa, a region of
endemic poverty, has 11 % of the world's population, 24 % of the world's burden of disease, and less than 5 % of its health workforce, said Gottlieb.
In addition to figures like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Louis C.K., Andrew Kreisberg - an executive producer on superhero dramas «The Flash,» «Arrow,» «Supergirl,» and «Legends of Tomorrow» — was fired after 19 women and men who worked on the shows described being subjected to or witnessing incidents of inappropriate touching and
endemic sexual harassment.
Though Davis notes that he didn't feel the talent pinch when launching Kohort — in fact, the company is actually reducing its headcount — he suggests that the problem has become
endemic at startups across the U.S.
But in Japan, the alienation that would make a lonely, overworked young man reach out to a robot for companionship is
endemic.
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are
endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of bacterial control in clinical settings and the associated infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
It's why downplaying or hiding the negative and presenting a benign or favorable version of events is
endemic to politics, whether it's Hillary Clinton talking about her private email server, George W. Bush reflecting on his decision to invade Iraq, or Bill Clinton referring to «that woman.»
And then there are the more
endemic challenges of lofty stock valuations, ballooning budget deficits, and the turbulent end of a three - decade - long bull market in bonds.
«There's a real desire coming out of the United States government, the UK government and others to see
endemic domestic countries contribute more of their own capital towards fighting these diseases,» said Chambers.
If other ads followed suit and only showed
endemic content to viewers, advertisers would see undoubtedly higher rates.
Like the rest of Europe, Italy has
endemic problems: A north - south divide and economic divergence, corruption and bureaucracy as well as troubles with migration, anti-establishment politics and a political system that is sluggish at best, and chaotic at worst.
The migration «problem» in Italy feeds into many other
endemic issues in Italy — as well as highlighting the problem of organized crime, the country's north - south divide.
Still, one drawback may be the city's
endemic financial woes; the state of Illinois is now grappling with $ 15 billion in unpaid bills, and as much as a quarter - trillion dollars is owed to public employees when they retire.
«Sometimes even the initial discussion is enough to shake people up and say, «this is a lot bigger than I thought if it is presenting itself in the workplace,»» Dr Boyd says, but he also warns business owners that a positive response is far from universal: «Denial is something that is
endemic in drug use, so it's the norm not the exception.»
I think there are a whole host of reasons that are
all endemic to 2015, and they're worth going over for certain,» Cramer said.
Obviously, besides immediately abandoning its propaganda campaign, the Chinese government should reassure the global business community with concrete, honest, realistic, and market - based solutions that address the underlying pathologies of China's poor economic performance: massive debt,
endemic overcapacity, and an economic system that channels low - cost capital into inefficient state - owned enterprises at the expense of private entrepreneurs and consumers.
A research project connected to the British television show The Secret Life of Buildings attached brain - wave measuring devices to people's heads and found that the low - level racket
endemic to open workplaces interrupts one's concentration.
The disease exists in every industry, but Rory says it's epidemic and
endemic in restaurants — owners terminally inflicted with the belief that they must be the one making the sauce, greeting the guests at the door, doing the inventory.
Piracy is
endemic, and free content is easily available online, forcing many companies to give away their costly - to - produce goods.
Although in recent decades western governments introduced strict anti-bribery laws, PSC employees say illicit payments are
endemic in both countries.
The rollercoaster ride in oil prices over the past three years may be old hat to investors familiar with the commodity's historical sensitivity to macro events (see chart below), but oil price volatility is by no means
endemic and several factors are now lining up to suggest a calmer period for crude may lie ahead.
Our clients seek to end the wage theft
endemic in the media industry,» Juno Turner, the attorney representing the clients, said in a statement.
Employee and customer satisfaction are the casualties of the race for short - term profits that is
endemic in that sector.
This concern is understandable given the conflicts
endemic to sell - side research and the lack of rigor in technical research.
It is also not about biases that are
endemic to human inferences.
This weakness is
endemic within the profession.
Allegations of
endemic companywide sexual harassment got the year off to a bad start.
For them, for a generation that grew up preparing for mass shootings the way those who are older grew up with fire drills, this shooting is part of
an endemic problem that's been with them their whole lives.
One obvious way to offset the clubbiness
endemic to Silicon Valley's investor class would be to replace the «guts» of white men with those of women and people of color.
«Another type of perverse incentive is
endemic at publicly traded companies: the quarterly earnings report.
And complacency could become
endemic, allowing markets to grow frothy until real - world consequences force an awakening.
That said, the proliferation of this technology faces challenges from the very nature of the investment advice business and
the endemic conflicts of interests it has with clients.
«Rape denial is just another form of the toxic gender discrimination that is
endemic at Uber and ingrained in its culture.
There are other problems in Enbridge's input - output modelling, some of which seem to be
endemic problems with that kind of approach period, while others seem to be a mis - application of the modelling by Enbridge.
And a new study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization warned that this is a recipe for more outbreaks — even in the southern US, where the virus is not
endemic but where mosquitoes that can carry the virus live.
There is a healthy amount of speculation, but this is
endemic to the culture in these countries.
IMO this is what happens when the sacraments take a back stage to the celebrity minded, opinion based approach to the bible that is
endemic in evangelicalism, especially Calvinists.
But you have a point this crime seems
endemic.
Also, how do we discern differences between disrespectful moments that can be forgiven and disrespect that is
endemic, a basic structure of the relationship, that is unlikely to change?
The convictionâ $»
endemic among churchfolkâ $» persists that, if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sortâ $ ¦ This idea is both curious and ironical because it is bluntly contradicted in Scripture and in the experience of the continuing biblical witness in history from the event of Pentecost unto the present momentâ $ (William Stringfellow, quoted in A Keeper of the Word, p. 348).
All of these will kill modern democracy (in their society) if they get to rule it for long, and all of them are
endemic to it.
Process thought does not make a distinction between suffering
endemic to the entire human race and suffering which is meted out by one ethnic group to another.