Sentences with phrase «not much urgency»

So there's not much urgency there.

Not exact matches

There's not as much urgency to the upside,» Gordon told CNBC's «Trading Nation» on Thursday, referring to a chart of the Nasdaq.
They live and breathe dialog and mutual respect toward other ideas, they come first (not in an evil way... they simply watch out for their own authentic self first), storms call for individualism and thoughtfulness, and they have a need for dialog that may lead to no action - right - now (the sense of urgency is much less here on the hilltop).
The maturing of the Islamic Society in these three centuries was not complete, for some issues continued in all their urgency, but much of the pattern for later times was determined in this fascinating period of Islamic history.
I don't think its a matter of failing to see urgency, as much as the Church is a large ship an it tends to move slowly on any matter.
This movie communicates spiritual urgency through honesty, not preachiness, and it's not the smallest revelation to find this approach is much, much more effective.
Here's an alternate theory — they don't seem to play with much urgency because, by and large, they know that the majority of disgruntled fans will stubbornly blame everything on Wenger instead of the players» complacency and ineptitude.
No wonder he doesn't see the urgency to do much (no clinical finish, no drilling ability like step overs & other fancy skills, not he best passing & work rate).
The Gunners have a veritable army of scouts scouring the world looking for (cheap) talented youngsters to fill the academy, and it seems that only in an utmost urgency will they start recommending experienced ready - to - play First XI players, and so us Gooners should not pay much attention to any Arsenal transfer rumours in the near future.
But also be proactive and not wait for injuries to occur and go out and do deals (aka Mustafi) so much so that it becomes an urgency where more money has to be forked out!
a win NICE but i'm not getting myself pumped for sunday, i just hope players play much tighter and with more urgency.
If you like betting on sporting events, perhaps this is not the type of game that you want to risk much money on, considering that Arsenal's reserves will not have the same urgency to win as the First XI did on Saturday.
Often accused of not being mature enough, Wilshere's comments about the urgency to improve and «deliver» exhibit just how much determined he is to establish himself as one of the best players in the world.
It might not have seemed like much, but it is this sort of desire and urgency that can be the difference between the rest of the team giving up or fighting on when the game seems lost.
I haven't always agreed with the commitment / urgency issue but in this game it seemed very much at the forefront of all things wrong.
This isn't exactly a new problem that sticks to Andrew Cuomo, as much as it does to Pataki and especially Dean Skelos, who hasn't exactly felt a sense of urgency about Medicaid reform over the last decade.
«So some of that is playing a role here because saving money is not so much a good idea, but a real urgency
To underscore the urgency, the city's Department of Education released a list Sunday night outlining the potential impact of the cuts school - by - school if the policy was not repealed, with some schools losing as much as 70 percent of their teaching staff.
There is some urgency, she says, because there is not much time left to thoroughly read and comment on the regulations, which will be accepted by the HHS until 3 January 2000.
The discovery of the collapse of sweeping sections of corals was viewed by scientists with so much urgency that they were not put through peer review before highlights were released to the media on Monday.
As it turned out, the world's temperature has risen about 0.8 °C (1.4 °F) and mainstream scientists continue to predict, with increasing urgency, that if emissions are not curtailed, carbon pollution would lock in warming of as much as 3 to 6 °C (or 5 to 11 °F) over the next several decades.
The bottom line: Normal poops strike a balance between not having to push or strain, but also not having so much urgency you barely can hold it.
The movie needs those heavenly beats to get its pulse racing, because there's not much else under the bonnet: it lacks suspense, stakes, narrative urgency.
Lots of people say the secret is to create a sense of urgency, but things couldn't be much more urgent than your impending death, and that alone is clearly not enough.
It revs smoothly and briskly to the 7500rpm red line, and although not as musical an experience as the V12, the V8 makes the car feel pretty much as quick and has a clean, free - revving urgency to its bark that encourages high revs.
They create a sense of urgency to get you to pay anything, they do not really care how much.
Yes it does kinda add a sense of urgency to go ahead and pick it up as now you can't wait to see if the first few will be worth it or not but if you're apprehensive about dropping $ 30.00 it doesn't matter how much over they charge for it as you didn't pick it up at $ 30.00.
It's easy to lose your sense of urgency when you're not flying, and you may find yourself spending too much time in these areas.
Currently, VR games shouldn't have much urgency to them; as the technology hasn't advanced enough to be a completely seamless experience.
Rego remarks: «When I paint outdoors I find everything happening at once, so I respond to what I see with a sense of urgency and I try not to think too much about it.
Variously documentary, abstract, and propagandistic, the works haven't lost much of their urgency, and together they reveal a community that harnessed the power of art to tell untold stories and to fight, even in small ways, for the dignity, exposure, and basic services it was denied.
And if you don't think about a problem much, you're unlikely to gain a sense of urgency about having to address it.
We need to go much further and faster, as the current snail's pace of the talks does not match the urgency of climate action nor the speed of the renewable energy transition on the ground.»
Here ECO offers two smart observations: (i) if the workshop is held only in Durban (rather than, as ECO would suggest, at the tentative Fall / Spring session) Parties will not be able to adopt a COP decision on the much - needed long - term goal just a few days later (as if at these talks anything was ever dealt with at the urgency and speed it deserved); and (ii) the experience of Copenhagen shows that it doesn't take a workshop to know that negotiating a long - term goal without understanding who contributes what and what's the fair share of their responsibility, will be very difficult.
They don't present the same critical risks and problems that underperformers do, so their managers may not feel much of a sense of urgency in managing them.
According to industry insiders, airlines don't really give so much haste and urgency in these matters because they would rather that you forget, and move on.
«There's not as much urgency right now... but no one is giving up on this,» she says.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z