Sentences with phrase «much issue there»

Not exact matches

Health Care: «I don't think there is much doubt as to where Senator Clinton is on the issue of health care,» says Raymond J. Keating, chief economist for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based in Vienna, Virginia.
There has been much debate about how blockchain could solve this problem, but a recent Newsweek report detailing the example of a home title being issued on the Ethereum blockchain showed a solution: It's only a matter of time, the article said, before government agencies start embracing blockchain as a valid alternative to existing title processes.
In an April 22 report, he wrote that there's too much pessimism in copper markets and that issues in the iron ore industry, such as oversupply, are already priced into the market.
Artificial intelligence: As for those better interfaces, Schroepfer said that the company's issue is that there's just so much new digital picture and video content in the world, with more and more coming every single day.
There are lots of privacy issues around data that we have to be careful about, but it really delivers a much better end - user experience.
And as NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen has argued, the attempt to be evenly balanced on every issue can lead to a problem he calls the «view from nowhere,» in which there is so much balance it arguably distorts the issue.
Several Republican politicians and government officials including President Donald Trump have suggested that mental illness was to blame for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday that left 17 people dead — but researchers say evidence suggests there is no traceable link between mental illness and gun violence, and that a much more widespread issue is to blame.
It's tough to say how much impact this will have amid the powder keg of social media chatter this issue has held a match to this week, but there's no doubt it was a necessary move for the company to keep its communication as open as possible while trying to establish its roadmap out of the storm.
Global stockpiles are always an issue when markets turn and there is no accurate measure of how much tantalum is sitting in Yokohama warehouses.
There's a larger issue here, though, than simply proving (as if it needed proving) that «meritocracy» as implemented today is a «protesteth too much» concept.
One Danish female director talked about this: «There is very much the attitude in Denmark now, which is «haven't we talked about this issue of women on boards enough now?
My greatest issue with Google Adwords is the fact that there is so much competition in my field as a Wedding photographer that some of my competitors were clicking on my ad over and over until I had used up my day's budget.
A paper co-authored by University of Ottawa Professor Michael Wolfson, one of Canada's top researchers on income and equality issues, said there was much debate of Ottawa's new program this year allowing some income splitting for couples with children, but most people don't realize income splitting has long existed for thousands of professionals such as doctors and lawyers who have been able to funnel their incomes through private companies they create to hold their income.
If the situation deteriorates for a given issue, history has shown there is often a window of time when it is not particularly painful to switch out to a practically identical bond, with much better interest coverage, for nominal costs.
There are clear solutions for the ad problem, but the filter bubble issue is much more fraught.
Generally there are a number of larger issues that will shape the larger debate, like (hopefully an end to the never ending debate about) the closure of the City Centre Airport or the financing of Daryl Katz «s downtown arena — but so much about municipal politics falls under the old adage «all politics is local.»
Without those attributes, there will be a limit of as to how much capital will migrate away from the current security and comfort of today's government - issued currency system.
These days it takes much longer, because there is no observable difference between the currency units that are being issued today and the ones that were issued in the past.
While much of the hoopla dies down pretty quickly after customers adjust to the change, sometimes there are legitimate user experience and design issues that your team didn't identify during development.
Government regulators are going to want to get their hands on it, much of that is possible because at the end of the day the issue is there's too much debt.
Arthur — good issue raised.The candidacy of Hollande will not make much difference for French policy for it was Mitterand who pushed for Maastricht even though the referendum barely passed — the French are terrified of decoupling from the Germans for as DeGaulle famously said — EUROPE IS FRANCE AND GERMANY — all the others are mere trimmings.Also, Germany is the coach and France the coachman — there is so much at work here — the media does a greart disservice by measuring it in sound bites.Sarkozy is bringing Merkel in to campaign for him to subtlely remind the French citizens what is at stake in the upcoming French elections.The tear gas is in Athens but game is in Paris
So it's not only longer than the bonds we were issuing then but the argument, «well, it's not really that much longer than this bond is,» is perhaps that extrapolation that makes me a little bit nervous, that there is too much complacency.
Even if a particular avenue doesn't require much capital, there is always the issue of broker's fees.
More importantly, the second issue is true when directly referencing Lending Club's and Prosper's data, but there is much longer - documented history in which it's exactly the same investment class as P2P investing.
Candidate ads are simple to identify, but «there is a whole soup of issue ads that are much harder to define,» he said.
Yes, there is the issue of bisexuality, but pretty much everyone falls either left or right of center.
Republicans fall for it because the have no real connection with most Americans... the need it to get control of the country... Christians fall for it because they use the black and white issue of abortion and gay and lesbian marriage... while completely ignore the harvest field of the Muslim world because they have guns adn will kill you if yo uso much as fart while Muhammad is takign a dump... there's billion Muslims and very few Christians willin to go there... it's obvious a job for a million Christians a real million man and woman army willin gto die for Jesus Christ and stop talkign all the time about abortin abortion abortion and the gay thisn and anythinng else..
In our age, when there is so much confusion over issues of ethics that are family issues in one way or another, the Enlightenment and its adherents have little to say.
Oh, there is so much more to deal with in this issue, but not the time or the word skills.
I don't know why the employer caused themselves so much trouble by trying to make someone wear a hat and apron, when the employee explained that there was a religious issue involved.
There was a much better way for the store to handle this issue; they could have excused her from work that day, or put her in another department, but firing her on the spot for not wearing a christmas costume is rediculous.
A bane because there is so much lousy thinking out there, for people who misuse their minds and don't «think» about the issues, or don't use their noodles effectively (the irony is that someone like yourself would say your brain is «god given»... in my opinion, this god would smack you upside the head for not using it as he intended).
There is so much to contextual issues, and uncovering our own presuppositions in the process.
Then there are the Bad Attitudes of the immature in faith: I have a hard time accepting myself; I feel overwhelmed by all the responsibilities and obligations I have; My life is filled with stress and anxiety; I tend to be critical of other people; I do not want churches getting involved in political issues; I do not understand how a loving God can allow so much pain and suffering in the world.
There is a much more serious issue behind the percieved need for military - style weapons: many U.S. citizens, especially in the South after the Civil War, do not trust the Federal Government.
There is a lot of confusion surrounding this issue and much of it can be traced to a misleading translation of a key passage of the encyclical of Paul VI.
I still have question and issues with much of what Thom Stark wrote, but at least I see that there is a way to deal with the problems of the text without being set adrift at sea without an anchor (p. 240).
Yet there is not so much as a paragraph on this urgent issue in Wiebe's argument.
Wuthnow concludes, from his three - year research into how Americans view faith and money, that although there is much lip service to decrying the overemphasis on money and materialism, in practice mammon is winning out over God, and the churches are silent for the most part on stewardship issues.
Social and political issues, however, allow much more room for creative maneuver, and there emerged a kind of broad Thomism suitable for these issues.
There is so much thinking and research that needs to be done on this topic, and I am in no way doing the issue any justice through such quickly - written blog posts.
There is so much more to this issue than what is reported on the news or by the various politicians.
Pro-choicers are more inclined to consider a pro-life president if they agree with him on other issues, believing that Roe v Wade is a firewall that protects abortion so there's not much the president can do.
There is much advocacy around the issue of cost containment as we enter the great debate over health care «reform.»
Needless to say, there will be much more on all this in the August / September issue of FT.
In Corinth there was much divisiveness as well, and one of the purposes of Paul's letter was to correct the issues that led to this divisiveness.
I'm not sure I understand a) why atheism is mentioned in response to an article on abortion (since atheists also take both sides on this issue), and b) why there is so much fear and stereotyping about atheism in general.
In the debate over abortion there has been much discussion surrounding «the seamless garment» as a metaphor for the so - called «life issues
Since there's too much chaos and uneducated rhetoric as well as piles a assumptions bordering on lying, I personally can only assume the author truly has no intellectual understanding of the issue or issues surrounding gun control and has resorted to expressing a disconnected opinion without facts.
Look, we understand if you need a dog or a cat or something similar to help with any legitimate mental health issues, but there are plenty of people who are definitely abusing this loophole so they can bring their chimpanzee or whatever onto a Delta plane that's already going to be loaded with annoying things, thank you very much.
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