Sentences with phrase «much of a trouble»

Liverpool have been in fine form up front this term but still look suspect at the back and much of their trouble starts with their goalkeepers.
Arsenal have not been at their best in the league this season but they have been getting results in the cup games without much of a trouble so far.
Much of the trouble you find yourselves in could be resolved — and future similar problems prevented — with an intentional shift from Box 2 (obligation - based) to Box 3 or 4 (relationship - based) on this open adoption grid.
Though Giambra often blames the local business community for much of his troubles, a one - time merger commission member and former chairwoman of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, Marsha S. Henderson, still believes the county executive was on the right track.
The tiny muscles in your finger, won't cause too much of a trouble since they perform just one easy task and you won't have to use them for heavy weight training.
It hurries past too much of its troubling background for it to be truly affecting, yet Black lodges in the memory for all the right reasons.
He also ignores the reality that the education spending has continued to increase for the past five decades, and that much of the troubles with American public education has little do with money than with the fact that so much school funding is trapped by practices such as degree - and seniority - based pay scales for teachers that have no correlation with improving student achievement.
Investment returns were so strong throughout the 1990s that insurers often compromised underwriting standards, leading to much of the troubles that occurred in the industry from late 2000 to early 2003.
Quebec has many interested people in the breed but much of the trouble with organizing a breed club has come from distances.
These cute dogs without much of a trouble can easily be carried around, which never breaks the bond amongst small dogs and human.
But how much of the trouble at the Millbank gallery was down to Curtis, and how much the result of intractable problems with the institution itself?
So much of our trouble to date has been our single - minded focus on what is best for us as Americans rather than as world citizens, and I think that has to change before the rest of the world's citizens will take our advice.
In order to not be too much of a trouble maker in the interim, shall I just let it ride and see what happens with my current gig or would you recommend I give notice and take up temp work while I look for something permanent?
Much of the trouble they might experience could have easily been prevented with proper maintenance.

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«We've had so much trouble with all the talk about the dangers of personal contact.
Yet, while both are at the height of hype in the tech world, much of the general public still has trouble believing either has progressed beyond the realm of science - fiction.
When Ted Castle was a hockey coach at the University of Vermont, he never had much trouble motivating his players.
With too much anxiety, people have trouble performing even the most basic of tasks — the 40 million American adults who suffer from anxiety disorders can attest to how disabling it can be.
«Much work remains to respond to the troubling behavior and actions on the part of the Russian government,» he said.
Angel investor Joanne Wilson is most definitely a woman in a man's world — just seven percent of venture capitalists are women — but on her blog recently, she admitted to not being much troubled by imposter syndrome.
Cramton knew the accounting troubles were getting out of hand, but he was opposed to «paying people too much money to watch our money,» he says, adding: «I didn't want to spend $ 2,000 to save $ 1,000.»
Pharmaceutical giant Valeant (vrx) earned some reprieve Tuesday, with shares of the company rising as much as 15 % on news that it had moved to ease its troubling debt burden.
Though Canada's provincial revenue volatility troubles have much more to do with resource royalties than personal income taxes, Alberta and Newfoundland could perhaps learn a thing or two from the trials and tribulations south of the border — and how the smartest states are trying to fix the problem.
So the trouble is that we've got a mountain of dry powder, but we've got a flat number of deals and an increasing value per deal, so you quickly come to a situation where the industry is becoming much more competitive for each deal that is done.
And while various troubling social factors, including unequal access to health care and the impact of the opioid crisis, have stalled the growth of the average U.S. life expectancy in recent years, odds are that America's higher earners will live longer — maybe much longer — than they expect.
The former Hewlett - Packard chief executive has made much of her business credentials, although her time at HP was marred by controversy, including massive layoffs and a troubled merger with Compaq.
«We would have been into it for so much money, and if it didn't work out, we would be in a lot of trouble
Despite having a troubled relationship with India since the Sino - Indian War of 1962, China knows that having Most Favored Nation status with the U.S. (rechristened as Permanent Normal Trade Relations) is much too important to jeopardize.
«People get into trouble because they don't know how much their rent should be in ratio to the amount of sales their store is generating,» says Dan Paul, an industry consultant with retail consulting firm, RMSA.
«The welfare ministry is in a difficult position — it will not and can not say, «public pensions are in trouble and you won't be receiving much,»» said Hideyuki Morito, a member of a government panel on pensions and professor of law at Keio University.
And as the recent, technically troubled launch of publisher / developer Blizzard's record - selling Diablo III for PC suggests, it isn't clear that the industry has the database and server muscle to handle multiple AAA games (such as Call of Duty) being sold digitally for the much larger console market.
Meanwhile, Frontier's interest in maintaining monopolistic moats became much larger following its troubled takeover of former Verizon fiber - optic networks in California, Florida, and Texas earlier this year.
Such conditions require close scrutiny, but a troubling question is how much oversight the company had over Ben Aïssa, who spent much of his career working in SNC - Lavalin's office in Tunisia, and what — if any — steps were taken if his colleagues or superiors had concerns.
One of the best ways to keep this lesson in mind is acknowledging how much trouble your startup would be in without that person.
Only time and much more research in larger groups of women will determine whether the new technology will be an effective option for older women who have had trouble conceiving.
Starbucks, for instance, is plowing much of the money from its program into nonprofits that are assisting troubled schools, for instance.
Tesla, facing a barrage of troubles including a federal probe of a recent fatal Bay Area crash of a Model X SUV and much - criticized delays in...
But the FBI's and CFTC's theory here is far more troubling: It suggests that existing algorithms are not just dumb enough to give spoofers some of their money, but dumb enough to give spoofers so much of their money that they destabilize the financial markets.
I personally do not have too much trouble holding onto the safety razor because my fingers are towards the top of the indentation and that is enough for me.
By paying executives for performance that does not generate real cash flows, Valeant's board of directors created the misalignment that precipitated the executive behavior that got the company into so much trouble in the first place.
The institutions are not only using the money to meet their own short - term financing needs, they are also borrowing additional money to purchase the bonds of troubled countries and earn the spread between the yields on those bonds and the much lower rate the ECB is charging them for money.
The company has struggled to pay down nearly $ 8 billion in debt - much of it dating back to a 2005 leveraged buyout - and has had trouble finding a buyer.
The official line we hear everyday is that the Canadian fundamentals are great, while other countries are in deep trouble because they are spending beyond their means and borrowing too much from the rest of the world.
Latvia's Road to Serfdom By Prof. Michael Hudson and and Prof. Jeff Sommers While most of the world's press focuses on Greece (and also Spain, Ireland and Portugal) as the most troubled euro - areas, the much more severe, more devastating and downright deadly crisis in the post-Soviet economies scheduled to join the Eurozone somehow has escaped widespread notice.
5 And it doesn't seem to have much trouble with the amount of money it can raise: This round of fundraising involves «at least $ 1 billion» in institutional money and «several hundred million» from individuals, and «Uber still has some $ 1bn on hand from previous investment rounds.»
While this may be more reflective of reality in some eyes, the truth is that carrying this much debt can put you at a greater risk of financial trouble, so adhering to a more conservative level of debt is likely to be safer and more sustainable over time.
If you are having real trouble keeping track of how much your employees are paid, you might have bigger problems than this rule.
The survey done for insolvency firm MNP Ltd. also found that four in 10 of those queried say that if interest rates go up much more, they are afraid they will be in financial trouble.
All of their fees are explained on the website so you shouldn't have trouble calculating how much your account will cost.
While Greece's troubles are far from over, Philippe Brugere - Trelat, executive vice president and portfolio manager for Franklin Mutual Series ®, says it's important not to lose sight of the fact that in much of Europe, the story is one of economic recovery — not collapse.
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