Sentences with phrase «not well grounded»

If Yoo and Bybee gave similar advice — i.e. subjectively believed but objectively not well grounded — to a private client, is there any doubt they would be subject to liability?
There is absolutely nothing improper with filing a countersuit as a «retaliatory» measure unless the countersuit itself (1) is not well grounded in fact (i.e. groundless), (2) is not supported by the law or a good faith argument that the law should be changed (i.e. frivolous), or (3) is vexatious (a term that is not easily defined).
This is an expansive, upward moving force that makes us feel energetic and emotional, but not well grounded.
Drawing from AAAS» fingerprint report, which includes an extensive review of the scientific literature, evaluations of when such analysis is or is not well grounded in science and a review of practices lacking scientific foundation, Holt urged the Justice Department to not permit examiners to estimate the frequency of any fingerprint observation or use the term «identification» or «source identification» in testimony or reports.
First, for the authority of the work; secondly, that parents and masters... may when they come home either commend or reprove, either reward or punish; thirdly, that those of the elder sort who are not well grounded may then by an honorable way take occasion to be better instructed.35
Though these findings led our research team to conclude that many standard concerns about theological faculty are not well grounded, all is not well.

Not exact matches

While the EPA did not find any clear evidence that fracking, properly executed, caused chemicals to seep through rock fissures into the water supply, it did document well failures and above - ground spills affecting drinking water.
Asked about Saudi troops on the ground in Syria, Pompeo said: «We will sit down and talk about... how to best make sure that this is not America alone working on this, it's the Gulf states working alongside us.»
Or leave it in the ground and get it from some other place that doesn't have as good environmental, labour, and human rights standards.
So you don't get sucked into the drama of life, so you remain grounded, being an observer of what's going on in terms of «oh, what's the best thing we need to do in this situation.»
Also, in case things in a new position weren't confusing enough, these days the basic behavioral ground rules keep shifting as well.
Just like when the company was getting the original Airbnb platform off the ground, there are likely to be rough spots: a refugee that doesn't assimilate well with his or her host, a bad actor who tries to sneak into the system to get free housing, or any number of routine cultural clashes.
Ultimately, building a dedicated community from the ground up is hard work, but if you find the right location, lead by example, think about cultural fit, create impactful events, and don't overcomplicate things, you'll be well on your way to building a lasting professional community.
For years, psychologists and other academics have argued that the best way to change a person's mind is not to attack their position but, rather, to find common ground.
Some banks take the moral high ground and don't back vice businesses, but many banks have an appetite for risk and just need better guidance,» says Brudner.
You might think that with all their resources, large companies should be able to win all the best candidates, but they can't begin to offer the benefits that make small companies attractive: a well - carved niche, a fresh start - up story, a culture free of red tape, a ground - floor opportunity.
In urban settings with concrete, or places where the ground isn't letting the leak surface, the SmartBall will work far better than using infrared detection tools.
Take my word for it, if you're not out there and in control of your story, to the extent that it's even possible any more, the vacuum will readily be filled by any number of other people — employees, ex-employees, competitors, advocates for a million causes, etc. — with their own good and bad axes to grind.
If it wasn't the best of year for you, there's incredible opportunity ahead because you have a whole year to absolutely crush it and make up for lost ground in 2014.
Take me: I'm good at working hard and staying focused and delaying gratification and grinding — especially at unusual pursuits, like doing juuust a few too many pushups in one day — but do I actively cultivate a steady stream of things I can't wait to do?
Darren Tristano, executive vice president of Technomic, a restaurant industry research firm in Chicago, isn't sure the heartland is ready to trade in well - marbled Black Angus for ground turkey wraps just yet.
And wouldn't having more career civil servants — in other words, conscientious bureaucrats with no particular axes to grind — be better for everyone?
It's not a stretch to say that, for better or worse, he paved the way for a large chunk of what's on TV today: from Jackass - style stunts and undercover comedy to Billy on the Street's ground - level absurdism.
That's not exactly NASCAR money or Formula 1 prestige, but for ESPN the deal offers an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a growing new competitive sport — as well as to influence which emerging drone racing league becomes the sport's preeminent global organization.
They aren't as compact as the best in - ear headphones, but you're less likely to use a tablet on the run to begin with, and the Grind are lightweight and superbly comfortable either way.
To genuinely win over investors and make them see your idea has enough momentum to not only get off the ground but also start tackling the marketplace, it's essential to present concrete and well - thought - out techniques for making that happen.
I have some savings but not nearly enough to get the business off the ground, and my credit isn't good enough to get a loan from any local banks.
While some finance resources exist on the ground in Holland, including the SmartZone, which provides infrastructure and support to growing companies — and aims to invest $ 7.5 million in Holland startups over the next 10 years — businesses are well aware that the funding climate is not especially strong.
Tofu doesn't absorb cooking flavors as well as ground beef or chicken.
The good news is it isn't rocket science, but if you don't do certain things and do them right, you'll never get your startup off the ground.
It hasn't all been good news: 128 planes grounded for inspection and fines for flight delays, which has mitigated the stock's seemingly inexorable rise.
«You would kill everything, grind it to a stop, you might as well not even let any unaccredited investors [crowdfund],» says Marlett.
«It's a few years away but you can't ignore that we coming out of the ground, we have a very good licence and every indication is that the Sydney market is the premier VIP destination in Australia.
Greenleaf can't seem to decide whether his recommendations, which are elusive at times and fragmented at best, are grounded in Christian ethic and truth or not.
We help a lot of startups get off the ground as well as some businesses that might have been around for a while, but don't need a lot of capital.
Dan Kline: Sprint is on better ground, but they haven't spent a lot of money on their network, which is a problem.
Moreover, we need to learn what worked well and what didn't so we can hit the ground running when ground next collapses beneath our feet.
We help a lot of startups get of the ground as well as some businesses that might have been around for a while, but don't need a lot of capital.
Well you can, but to do so, the personas you develop need to be grounded in analytical data, not based on hunches.
But while the economy is performing well overall, workers currently aren't seeing their wages rise very much — a disappointment for many Americans who are looking to make up for ground lost during the recession.
There's a lot of risk takers out there that just assume the stock market goes up and up and don't have a good historical grounding.
Although PIMCO expects a middle - ground fiscal compromise from Washington, when that is combined with the fading influence of QE monetary policies, it leads only temporarily to 2 % real growth in the U.S. at best — growth that is clearly not «Old Normal.»
Successful small business owners didn't get there by chance — they earned their reputation from the ground up by being the best at what they do, understanding the market and setting critical goals.
«What to wear» checklist: — Wear Safety Glasses or Face Shields, whichever suits better, to protect your eyes from harmful exposures like dust, chemicals, flying particles, smokes and what not - especially if your job involves welding, cutting, grinding, nailing, concreting and chemical - related works.
You can make up a lot of ground by investing heavily in stocks after they have fallen to low prices (investing heavily in stocks while they are falling to low prices obviously does not work out nearly as well).
Hmmm, falling wages, higher unemployment, rising poverty, an unstable economy, a crumbling infrastructure, income inequality we haven't seen since the gilded age, and America losing ground as the world's economic superpower and builder of the world's best products.
Although managers were fully aware of the difficulties involved in attaining good mileage, it did not bother to communicate with those on the ground doing the cheating to investigate, the company said in a statement to the government.
Best of all, you don't need to drop a load of capital to get this business off the ground.
We surely need a change to make it a better place, but surely not from a group of people that have no life and no solid ground to rely the whole onto.
Anyone who believes in «intelligent design» couldn't possibly be a good scientist... which is perfectly acceptable ground for termination.
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