Sentences with phrase «more issues always»

Of course, more issues always arise, but these issues will most certainly be given attention.

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What's more, the information will always be relevant and useful in the form of blogs, articles by topic, business or industry patterns, and reports highlighting problems, issues, discoveries, statistics and topical news.
But this is more frequently an issue for TV actors, as shows have season deadlines that aren't always as forgiving as the ones for films.
«If you listen to what the other person is saying, you're more likely to address the right issues and the conversation always ends up being better,» he says.
The economy and jobs have always been the priority election issues for most Canadians, but the possibility that the economy could be in a «technical» recession (two quarters of negative growth) has made it even more so.
They've always told Washington that «less is more» on those issues, and finally their leaders have responded: with historic tax reform that included the lower individuals rates entrepreneurs needed, and with regulatory relief across the federal agencies.
Healthy Christian theology is always written in view of the real situation of the time, whether the issues it addresses are social, cultural, or more purely intellectual.
He rarely «joined issue»; it was more of his nature to give the course of shared thought a sudden turn into some new dimension» nearly always surprisingly, always relevantly....
Much more, however, is involved: on the fundamental issues of social life, one side or the other always wins.
But what is always more deeply at issue is the question of existential sovereignty: who is in control in time and history and in the life of man, who sets the terms of existence, who is lord of life — God or man?
In answering more pragmatic question about how an artist can deal with «working for free» issues, I always advise artists to set expectations first, whether the task at hand is a) volunteer work, or b) professional.
A thought on all the anti-catholic stuff that always seem to make an appearance in these discussions: I am a lapsed Catholic myself, but that has more to do with my own challenges with God, than with issues with the church itself.
Maybe the issue isn't about the «beliefs we've always held,» but more about the «meta - beliefs» — the beliefs about the beliefs.
I am not a politician, and I know these are difficult issues, but I just sometimes wonder when the world is going to wake up and realize the truth that that violence always and only leads to more violence.
(2) Christians, especially churches, should be more ready to make pronouncements on issues than on candidates — always recognizing that times come when issues and men are inseparable.
Christians, especially churches, should be more ready to make pronouncements on issues than on candidates — always recognizing that times come when issues and men are inseparable.
The broader issue is that smart political theologists have always conceded the same point: there is always a more or less small number of individuals who are able to live pretty well on Earth without recourse to religion.
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education... move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
I've always been a doubt - bedeviled Christian, and whereas when I was younger it was the multiple issues raised by predestination and hell that caused me the most concern, the older I get it seems that it is issues raised by Heaven that trouble me more.
Christianity has always been conflicted — certain issues make that conflict more obvious.
I always felt like I wanted more peanut butter in my cups, and this new formation seemed to address that issue.
Look man I hear you but I mean objectively not because we're fan of this club... on paper overall we have a better team than Spurs & Leicester, we have more overall talent but fail to produce that is the bottom line... Always the same issues come up & we're talking about it over and over on website & youtube channels like Arsenal TV.
@ArsenalIsYourDaddy i totally agree why look back move forward its not like there are no more players left in the world, our problem has always been that we are always two or three players short of being a great team every season and AW knows this and for the life of me cant understand why he wont address this issue,
It's always great to debate the issues, and in this particular case, I value your thoughts even more because it will help steer the remainder of this series in a direction that I hope meets most expectations.
This is a Stadium Course, and the Tour has no issues catering to the crowds and what's best for the TV consumer, which isn't always the case at other, more stuffy big golf events (looking at you, Augusta).
United have tried to sign Gaitan on occasions in the past but have always been rebuffed by Benfica's significant asking price for the dazzling Argentine, but the deepening financial issues at the Estadio de Luz have reportedly seen the club lower their asking price to a slightly more reasonable # 28m.
I think in the season ended the issue with Coquelin he was asked to go more forward, this left the protective body in front of the back four being stark, had to always be chasing back.
The criticism of that performance was always overblown — Young hit 8 - of - 20 threes in that game — but it highlighted a more pressing issue for the Sooners.
Next to Jack Wilshere, Jack has so much potential, had injuries left him alone he would be our captain already, he has the ability to pass or dribble through midfields, capable of sitting alongside Xhaka or playing box to box, he enjoys getting stuck in, he also has the passion and leadership skills we are always missing, the issue here is AW doesn't like Jack playing deep, so I would expect him on the wing more than in the middle this year.
Well ever since that day I've always questioned the mentality of the team and the more time that passes and the more players that come through the club the more it becomes clear it's the managers mentality that's the issue.
these were groundbreaking stuff... they had issues with Khabib team and they really fought it out for real... not some fake PR move throwing whatever to the bus injuring others... trash talk was always there, from Tito ortiz to Chael Sonnen, but Chael was / is more comical about his thing and he is playing a character....
Jorginho's ability to intercept the play is solid, if not spectacular (he makes 1.7 interceptions p / 90, more than Emre Can but less than Naby Keita) and yet his positional awareness when teams counter attack has always been an issue.
The things my daughter finds to do and creates on her own with me just very loosely facilitating are now and have always been way cooler and more enriching for her than the organized things they did in preschool (and sadly now school - school, to the extent that I would not mind homeschooling, but that's a whole other more complicated issue...) A lot of it depends on the child and the home environment.
If you treat people fairly, communicate and set clear expectations and manage with real skill, the workplace will always run much more smoothly and with far fewer issues that require such drastic action as Marissa Mayers directive at Yahoo.
I went to see three more lactation specialists and was told by one that my baby had a strong «clamp - down» reflex and sometimes this was just an issue that couldn't always be fixed.
You likely have more knowledge and experience with child care issues than he does, a deeper sense of responsibility for your child that dates back to early in your pregnancy, and a commitment to always do what's best for your children.
You should always want what's best for your baby, and newborns are a little bit more sensitive to potential issues than older children are.
Dear Bettina, I certainly understand your skepticism; in fact I believe that the biggest impediment in this issue is the belief system that says healthy food will always cost more money.
That one will take up the more - or-less long term room in your house, that shouldn't always be considered an issue for a number of people.
Still, Mom should always be on the lookout for something more serious than teething issues if this continues over twenty - four hours, or if there are additional tooth issues that could be causing a breakout of discomfort in the system.
Occasionally, children have physical issues that make potty training more difficult, so a check - up is always a good idea.
Always prepare your child and NEVER lie or be deceitful and sneaky about food — this approach can create more challenges for you down the road and not only about food but trust issues.
Most stomach issues can be resolved, however, it's always best to rule out something more serious.
These issues are always complicated and can get more so if you believe that your co-parent abuses substances or has a serious mental illness diagnosis that impacts their parenting skills.
Although there are always parents on the playground who brag they trained their child in a day, the study — published in the December 2009 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Urology — found timing was more important than technique.
Leaving aside other issues with your question (splitting mega-corps into «under 1M sales» units is about as feasible as disassembling a ballistic missile into pices small enough to be OK to carry onto a passenger airliner), you did actually stumble on a correct approach to an answer of why a mega-corp would nearly ALWAYS welcome more regulations, as long as...
This is only partly through choice: the moment has never seemed quite right for a public discussion of the wider issues raised by an hereditary head of state, there always seems to have been more important matters to worry about.
But he later issued a «clarification» of the statement, indicating troops have all the equipment they need, and that he was simply arguing that the government should always be looking at ways to do more.
«I'm always pressing him to do more about the gangs and MS - 13 on Long Island, and it's obviously an issue that's important to him, and a priority for the president,» King said.
It was always more likely that this measure could face more difficulty in the Lords (given the opposition of some Bishops in the earlier debates, which has been challenged by their colleagues more recently; and the traditionalist right arguments of Tebbit / Waddington on equality issues generally usually have somewhat more support in the Lords than the Commons)
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