I believe that this book shows how
much LACK of choice exists in parts of the world.
Not exact matches
Religion and faith are a personal
choice and journey as is the
lack of either; I raised my son and daughter
much in the same ways I was raised and I am proud
of their understanding and acceptance
of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, that they do not look down on or speak ill
of others who believe differently than they.
I personally think Bama's the less embarrassing
choice and that Ohio State's loss to Iowa should be considered disqualifying, but won't put up
much of a fight against anyone who thinks Bama's light schedule and
lack of a division title are reasons to rule out the Tide.
And absolutely, the problem is SO
MUCH BIGGER than one person's
choices: the amount
of misinformation floating around out there (and the amount
of it that comes from otherwise intelligent, highly trained medical professionals), the
lack of help and support for new nursing moms, the
lack of adequate maternity leave in the US (in Canada, where I live, one can take up to 50 weeks» leave with unemployment pay), the persistent idea that dads «need» to bottle - feed their babies in order to bond with them, the idea that formula is «normal» and breastfeeding is «best» — in some places it really seems like you'd need a will
of iron to keep at it when the going gets tough.
Breastfeeding isn't SO
much better than formula that it's worth it to make other mothers feel bad for their
choices (or in my case,
lack of choice) or to divide women that should be standing together.
The
lack of a Lib Dem force in the 2015 election may make the public's
choice that
much simpler, but it won't make Labour's job
of winning any easier.
Too
much is made about girls and their
lack of choices, but the same is true for boys.
It's easy to assume that your excess weight stems from poor lifestyle
choices like too
much junk food and a
lack of physical activity, and that all you need to do is find the right diet and workout routine.
Hi, yes its strange to some but not to scientists.Actually there is not really that
much connection between fat and heart disease at all.It was Ancel Benjamin Keys that came up with that dubious «Seven Countries» studies.My own view is that meat for people with established heart disease is probably not a good idea.The reason being is that people with established heart disease usually got there either by bad genetics, or by bad dietary and lifestyle
choices over a number
of years.Meat and fat is know to reduce blood flow and constrict the arteries which in healthy people may be
of no immediate harm.However in someone with known heart disease any constriction and
lack of blood flow to and from the heart is NOT a good idea obviously.
Very
much in the same way that an overtaxed muscle will twitch briefly before giving way, nerve cells
of the cerebral cortex involved in running the task appear to be forced, by
lack of fuel, to simply tap out for the moment, leaving you no
choice but to take a break.
Instead, ask anyone dating in this city: To overcome barriers such as a
lack of time, too
much choice and a lopsided female - to - male ratio, New Yorkers use an assortment
of online and mobile dating apps, dating coaches and matchmakers to find the proverbial «one.»
Mark and Kameron's exchange in our last round about the
lack of explicit gay sex scenes in Call Me by Your Name, and what that «omission» (or, as Mark more precisely identifies it, deliberate aesthetic
choice) has meant to different segments
of the film's queer audience, brought to mind BPM, a brainy but also wrenchingly heartfelt film whose story in part revolves around those very questions: how
much to show, to whom, and for what purpose.
Moving directly from weeks spent with Horizon: Zero Dawn's lush and photo - realistic graphics to Breath
of the Wild was initially jarring, and while it is abundantly clear that the cel - shaded, painterly art style
of Zelda was as
much a product
of lack of computing horsepower as an aesthetic
choice, there were some admittedly beautiful scenes along the way.
Neither the rear seats nor the trunk offer
much usable space, making the TT mildly impractical for everyday use, and some enthusiasts may be turned off by the
lack of a shift - it - yourself option, as Audi's six - speed S tronic dual - clutch transmission is the only
choice until the TT RS arrives.
However, as the screen is that little bit better and the Kindle book - buying experience pretty
much unbeatable, the Kindle is still our ereader
of choice if the
lack of EPUB support doesn't mean
much to you.
The first is too
much choice and the second is
lack of resources to effectively assess the options.
I
much prefer the feel
of the Nook to the new Kindle, and appreciate the additional font
choices — but the
lack of a lit case may be a deal breaker.
you got to realize that Capcom don't have
much to make because the
lack of money because
of the owners
of Capcom making not so smart
choices.
Each
of these modes is fun, but they
lack replay value due to the
lack of significant rewards for achieving success in each one; this is another example
of how MLB The Show offers a
much more immersive and rewarding experience if you have the
choice to play that instead.
In Sonic 3 & K, Sonic would probably still be the character
of choice for the experts (although I still feel he's
lacking in natural abilities, seeing as he's the main character
of the series), and for me, his Hyper form is
much better than those
of the other characters, I agree.
But how
much impact will these rulings have for the majority
of criminal defendants whose employer isn't contractually obligated to pay for their defense or who
lack the money to hire the lawyer
of their
choice?
Because
of the
lack of consumer awareness about ESCOs and energy
choice, some ESCOs have used predatory tactics to get customers on plans that are
much more expensive than Con Ed's rates.
The relative
lack of features may make the normal app a better
choice for heavy users or those with powerful devices and good network connections, but for everybody else, Facebook Messenger Lite,
much like Facebook Lite, is a great way to stay connected with friends and loved ones for free.
While Lynda.com's coding lessons
lack the helpful interactivity
of a service like Khan Academy and Treehouse (an Editors»
Choice for paid learn - to - code services), they make up for it with a
much greater breadth and depth
of content.
It's the whole lifestyle, poor
choices,
lack of access to aide, rampant entitlement mentality, plus
much more combined with many economic, social, and cultural factors.
Largely because it comes with a lot
of red tape and
lacks a big
choice in products, lenders rushed to fill the void with their
much - riskier subprime loans.
I love your
choices so
much — but — make sure you have a toe kick — we lived in London for two years — in a kitchen so
much like you have pinned, and the
lack of toe kick took a lot
of getting used to — try it out in a showroom --