Sentences with phrase «not last resort»

«It's not a last resort, a liquidation or a fire sale,» says Harold Matthews, manager / broker at Century 21 Heritage House Ltd. in Ingersoll, Ont.
- Hiring a lawyer should be the first thing you do when encountering any legal matter, not a last resort.
It's not a last resort for a doomed relationship — it's a way for committed couples to learn to communicate more effectively.
Becoming a Sugar Baby is a lifestyle choice, not a last resort.
Online Dating is not a last resort for social misfits.
The key message was that these technologies are not last resort, fringe efforts for species, but an expanding tool kit for aiding conservation at every stage of management.
For Whitehead, God is not a last resort who stands outside the system and remains independent of it.
Notes: Devenski probably isn't a last resort, but he probably won't be the ace reliever in the trickiest of late - inning spots this time.
She also points out that there's a difference between a mom who brings her baby into bed as a last resort and falls asleep and a mom who has done her research and knows how to safely bed share — like she did, as did I. «It isn't a last resort of the exhausted, but a well - thought out, planned, and safe situation.»
Dog shock collars aren't the last resort for saving a troubled dog's life.

Not exact matches

«But if they don't have money, they may end up with the option of last resort: body donation.»
Layoffs should be a last resort, he says, not a knee - jerk reaction.
This isn't just their career path of last resort either, according to Millennial Branding manager partner Dan Schawbel.
In a recent press release, CPUC stated that consumer cooperation would mean CPUC wouldn't have to rely on inefficient, expensive, and often fossil fuel — dependent peakers (or «last resort» power plants) to make up for the imbalance of supply and demand.
Long used to the inevitability of capital gains, investors and markets have not been tested during a stretch of time when prices go down and policymakers» hands are tied to perform their historical function of buyer of last resort.
Just remember, this should be a last resort if you can not find other less productive expenses to cut.
First, he answered that cancelling games is a last resort, though it would be inevitable if a new collective bargaining agreement isn't reached.
«Let me be clear: the Temporary Foreign Worker program must always and only ever be a last and limited resort for employers who have made every possible effort to hire and train Canadians but can't find them for available jobs,» Kenney said.
Whether such services will turn out to be a fair alternative to banks or just a «bank» of last resort isn't clear.
«This is not an outcome anyone wanted, and police were only asked to be involved as a last resort,» Inspector Tracy Phillips said.
You are not being invited to a special dance, you are being approached because you are the lender of last resort.
Accordingly, the rejection of labor contracts «has not been the mechanism of last resort to save a failing business,» the Air Line Pilots Association told Congress in 2010, «but instead has often been used by employers as a business model to gain long - term economic advantage by unfairly gutting the wages and working conditions of airline and other employees.»
That is just not the function of a dealer: Dealers are the buyers and sellers of first resort, not of last resort, and their function is not to take huge contrarian risks on long - term fundamental positions.
So, when Citibank can't or won't loan Boeing, Proctor and Gamble or Microsoft enough to make their payroll will the Federal Reserve step in again as the «lender of last resort
Proxy resolutions (or shareholder proposals) are generally used as a last resort when investor concerns aren't adequately addressed by management.
In the case of arresting a run on the financial system, who does and who does not have access to the lender - of - last - resort, guarantees and capital injections?
We're not sure what's in the water in Pennsylvania, but after one school district in the Keystone State distributed buckets of rocks around school to pelt shooters as a last resort, and another handed out tiny baseball bats to thwart would - be attackers, we asked readers what you thought of these...
Google has made a point to tell website owners that the disavow tool should only be used as a last resort and isn't a magic fix to having a bad link portfolio.
For those who can't gain homeowners insurance through the voluntary market, the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association (MPIUA) is the market of last resort.
The Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz called quantitative easing «a last resort that isn't likely to work.»
Making early withdrawals for any reason «isn't ideal,» says Weckbach, and should be viewed more as a last resort due to the damage they can inflict upon a retirement nest egg.
But, as Weigel has asked, «Can we not say that last resort has been satisfied in those cases when a rogue state has made plain, by its conduct, that it holds international law in contempt and that no diplomatic solution to the threat it poses is likely, and when it can be demonstrated that the threat the rogue state poses is intensifying?»
But in the last resort we are the ones who are praying, not somebody else.
I felt like God didn't care about me and even told him it was his fault that I had to turn to the sex industry as a last resort.
The Declaration recognizes the importance of justice and does not rule out resistance to tyranny, even in the last resort by violence.
In it I said that I am convinced that the Resurrection, as something that really happened, is the one thing that assures us that in the last resort the world is not mad but sane.
Life's painful actions of «last resort» can be done not by rationalizing away the difficulties of the moral situation but by firmly relying on the grace of God.
A just war is a last resort, undertaken when it is reasonably determined that there are not alternative ways to resolve the conflict, and when there is a reasonable probability of success in achieving the aims of the war.
This notion was already present in Husserl in that he described intentionality as a «universal medium which in the last resort includes within itself all experiences, even those that are not characterized as intentional» (Ideas 226).
Among those in the second half of life — that is to say, over 35 — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.»
John Eppstein, writing The Catholic Tradition of the Law of Nations between the World Wars, argues that proportionality and last resort are to be found in the arguments of the Neoscholastics, but the texts he cites do not clearly make the case.
After reducing the just causes for resort to force to one, self - defense (§ 2308), the Catechism further limits this in § 2309 by four prudential conditions, all of which it says must be satisfied: «the damage inflicted by the aggressor on the nation or the community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain; all other means of putting an end to it must have been shown to be impractical or ineffective [last resort]; there must be serious prospects of success; the use of arms must not produce evils and disorders graver than the evil to be eliminated.
Gerhard Von Rad comments in passing that Qoheleth's concern in discussing God's determination of the «times» («et) «is, in the last resort, not a theoretical, or a theological one, but an explicitly pastoral one.
Among all my patients in the second half of life — that is to say, over 35 — there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.
Certainly there are many instances in which action is necessary to guarantee basic freedoms and equal protection under the law, but litigation should be the last resort, not — as too often today — the first.
There is a power of brute force which is going to be wielded by someone, and it had better be retained by the conscientious and intelligent as a last resort against the unscrupulous who would, if not thus restrained, gladly accept it as their monopoly.
An idle, aging king in the heady, evening air of a Jerusalem springtime; the beautiful Bathsheba and her incorruptible husband Uriah; the king's prompt, efficient, confident steps to cover the results of his lustful intoxication; Uriah's integrity as soldier and his unwitting and ultimately fatal frustration of David's self - protective scheme merely by the virtue of his extreme loyalty to his compatriots still in the field; David's unhesitating but premeditated resort to murder; the complicity of Joab, always intensely, blindly loyal to David; and continuing this picture of the king's total moral collapse in steps of progressive deterioration, David's calloused words of reassurance to Joab, «Do not let this matter trouble you...»; and at last the consummation of the whole sorry episode when Bathsheba is added to David's harem and another son added to his progeny.
That means that in the last resort he does not really take seriously the assertion that the Logos sarx egeneto.
Since all of Eva's praying didn't work, he's now resorting to the last line of defense — threats of hell.
As a last resort, condom usage is named» though not as a solution, but instead, as a means of harm reduction» not risk avoidance (which is possible if the first two options are followed).
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