Sentences with phrase «nasty problem»

Having your PC crash for simply connecting it to power is a pretty nasty problem to have, so waiting makes sense.
During past pandemics, a third or more of the entire population has got flu, and the risks of flu killing you or causing nasty problems such as Guillain - Barré syndrome are far greater than those of the vaccines
As I've written, Darwinism quickly runs into nasty problems even at the ground level of life» the one we can examine in greatest detail.
If you want to do it yourself, you definitely could, but it's a bit ugly, and you could end up with nasty problems like bolts breaking off or damaging a ball joint boot.
Former employees of Crystal Dynamics have confirmed that various nasty problems arose in the development of Underworld.
Kittens investigate things with their mouths and a swallowed piece of string, thread or a rubber band can cause nasty problems.
First I readily and unreservedly grant that Hartshorne has made a powerful positive case for his conception of God as one that (a) is internally coherent, (b) has philosophical merit, (c) has important roots in the practice of theistic religion, and (d) nicely handles some nasty problems.
As the possible publishing choices have become more and more obvious to many, many authors (at least those without heads stuck deeply in the sand on one side or the another), a nasty problem with traditional publishing has cropped up.
A Nasty Problem of Early Writers... I hear this all the time.
For a while now, authors who use IngramSpark or Lightning Source have noticed that their books can sometimes be hit with a nasty problem at Amazon.
One of the nastiest problem you can face is when some other (wrong) drivers are already installed on your PC, especially if you have Android SDK installed, rooted a different Android device before, etc..
This leads to the other reason why I think Mr. Sharpe calls «decumulation» a nasty problem, or at least a bone he has to pick with the use of «safe withdrawal rates».
To avoid this nasty problem, always, always clean up after your pup.
Some Solutions to a Nasty Problem by Cate Burnette Depending on where you live, your pooch is liable to run into a variety of wild animals on trail walks and -LSB-...]
That's two nasty problems, to be honest.
The Nasher Museum, on the Duke University campus, again raises the nasty problem of how public institutions depend on and feed into private acquisitions.
If it unwinds (as in a key counterparty goes bust), you have a nasty problem unwinding the mess, but the rest of the world isn't required to pay up.
Both of these nasty problems will be circumvented by a fixed costs regime.
Link rot is a nasty problem that is attended to by study and commentary.
This has resulted in lots of nasty problems, including users downloading what they assume is their own music onto secondary computers, only to have those tracks stop working if they end their Apple Music trial.
However, the update comes with a nasty problem of its own.
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