Sentences with phrase «most persistent ones»

I'm sharing some of the most persistent ones below, and have enlisted help from ASPCA shelter science experts to help dispel them.
Let's see how true some of the most persistent ones are.

Not exact matches

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions» wide - ranging new crackdown on drug offenders could exacerbate one of America's most persistent public health tragedies: the heroin and opioid addiction epidemic that's been ravaging the country and killed nearly 35,000 Americans in 2015 alone.
While Schultz's initiative will impact only a fraction of the 5.6 million young people who are neither working nor studying, it is a worthy effort to attack one of America's most persistent problems.
One of the tech world's most persistent rumours made solid, Facebook's official filing of its forthcoming initial public offering generated the predictable torrent of scrutiny and discussion.
That's not entirely surprising, considering that Amazon head (and Washington Post owner) Jeff Bezos was one of President Trump's most persistent and powerful critics during last fall's campaign.
One of the most persistent myths about the Internet is that it's eliminating the need for middlemen.
One of the most persistent myths in America today is that urban areas are innovative and rural areas are not.
I'll write about the bogus «China gold demand» theory again in the future as it's one of the most persistent false beliefs within the bullish camp, but in this post I'm going to quickly deal with another China - related false belief that periodically shifts to the centre of the bullish stage: the idea that China's government is preparing to back the Yuan with gold.
In recent months, we've observed one of the most persistent shortfalls from economic expectations in years, as measured by various «economic surprise» indices.
One of the most persistent mistakes made by critics of the crop of celibate gay Christian writers that came together around the blog Spiritual Friendship is the assumption that when we use any language that they don't like (most commonly, though not limited to, the word «gay») to describe our experiences, we are using that language to make ontological claims.
This last difference, however, highlights perhaps the most important and persistent difference between the speakers, one that remained sadly unexplored: a difference over the nature of history.
The continued decline of Venezuela has been one of the most persistent news stories of the past two years.
Wallis has been one of the most persistent defenders of Obama's faith.
He looked forward to the day when the crisis having passed «decentralization would be the order of the day» and viewed the crisis as primarily a moral one, warning of the persistent temptation to greed and avarice of the world's most powerful nation.
As a university preacher one is obliged to declare the thus mauled but persistent message at the very place where the forces which make it difficult to communicate, to hear, and to apprehend, enjoy the most open field, inform the most esteemed disciplines, and have access to the most mobile minds.
Partly in protest against this lack of conformity of the rank and file of Christians to the teachings of Jesus came what proved to be one of the most persistent channels for the transmission of the influence of Jesus, monasticism.
The inescapable influence of the television milieu is one of the most persistent problems facing religious broadcasters and is one that needs some clear and systematic articulation if religious broadcasting is to proceed on a clear foundation.
The Uruguayuan will also be fresher than most as he was ineligible to face Braga during the week, so that's a bonus, although Steven Gerrard will once again sit this one out as he continues his recovery from a persistent groin problem.
I started to get questioned about stopping my daughter as soon as she turned one, my mother who didn't breastfeed was one of the most persistent.
One of the most persistent plagues of pregnancy, heartburn can strike through all trimesters.
But examples of the way concussions are handled in one community in Washington, regarded as perhaps the most enlightened state on the issue, demonstrate the limits of such legislative action and how persistent football culture, as well as questions of legal liability and resources, can leave young athletes in danger.
The talk thus presented a unique opportunity to question a leading defender of what many regard as one of the most flagrant and persistent breaches of international law by a democratic state today.
One of the most persistent complaints with the health home program — as well as the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment program, the State Health Information Network and others — is a lack of timely and reliable information about the patients.
A former Democratic state lawmaker who has become one of Malloy's most persistent critics, Pelto is seeking to petition his way on the ballot under the Education and Democracy Party banner.
For two years, Eva S. Moskowitz positioned herself as one of Mayor Bill de Blasio's most persistent foils: With a powerful signature issue — school choice — and a fearsome network of political supporters, Ms. Moskowitz was widely perceived as one of Mr. de Blasio's most dangerous potential obstacles to re-election.
When Gemini 3 commander Gus Grissom entered space in March 1965, he was one of the most vocal and persistent critics of the space - cowboy chow.
Persistent anxiety is one of the most common and distressing symptoms compromising mental health.
«It's not only been one of the top twenty drugs of all time,» he says, «it's been one of the most persistent outside of maybe aspirin.»
«EPA is stepping up to protect Americans from one of the most persistent and widespread pollutants we face,» EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said in a statement.
One of the most persistent myths, however, concerns the relationship of humans to great apes, a group of primates that includes the gorilla, orangutan and chimpanzee.
Dark circles are one of the most persistent beauty challenges women face.
The idea that all calories have an equal impact on your weight and metabolism remains one of the most persistent nutrition myths — and it's one that keeps us overweight and sick.
Fatigue, one of the most common menopause symptoms, is defined as an ongoing and persistent feeling of weakness, tiredness, and lowered energy levels, rather than just sleepiness or drowsiness.
One of the most common side effects of low iron is a lack of energy and persistent feelings of fatigue.
One of the most persistent warnings low - carb naysayers have regarding losing weight in a ketogenic state is that «you'll just gain it all back once you go off the diet.»
And, finally, one of chelation's most impressive powers is its ability to disrupt biofilms — those persistent and difficult - to - treat layered communities of pathogenic bacteria.
You guys get here in a zillion different ways, but one of the most persistent is your interest in the Louis Vuitton Neverfull, in all of its many sizes and incarnations.
In the last six months we've collected a significant amount of feedback, and decided to concentrate the efforts of the development team on combating one of the most persistent issues plaguing the online dating industry in the recent years — Spam.
Which gives rise to plenty of eye - roll - worthy moments — but also allows the show to successfully deliver the philosophical sugar rush that has made time travel one of the most persistent fiction narratives in history.
But Deakins» consistent presence on the circuit brings with it a persistent question: What will it take for one of the most celebrated artists in the industry to finally get his due on Hollywood's biggest night?
would entangle him in one of the most persistent memes since the internet began.
The update makes Resident Evil 7 runs smoothly on Xbox One X with more persistent FPS in most of the situation.
Ever since Franco «became a scholar» in 2006 — going to UCLA, USC, Yale, NYU, and other institutions over the last decade to study writing, pursue a PhD in English, and teach film — he's been one of our most inscrutable and persistent celebrities.
Stigmatized from childhood by the fate of his criminal father, young Danny is bruised and bullied until one night, in a fit of rage, he kills his most persistent tormentor, Jerry Sykes (Lloyd Bridges).
Plainspoken but persistent in its conception of duty and heroics, with notes of poignancy and absurd humor, it's one of Eastwood's most openly affectionate works (the rapport between stars Tom Hanks and Aaron Eckhart is terrific) and the best film he's made in a long time.
It's that persistent anxiety that is most concerning — those students for whom getting an A on one test immediately triggers worries about the next one.
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Nearly 15 percent of voucher students also return to a public school within one or two years, so our longer - term estimates represent the most persistent students.
One of the most persistent push - backs we get is the assumption that time on character education (or social emotional learning etc.) is time away from academics.
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