Sentences with phrase «of issues cited»

Though the market is poised to continue its gains in 2014, a number of issues cited by members of the National Association of REALTORS ® have the potential to slow things down, according to a new survey.
Microsoft has rolled out a fresh preview version of Windows 10 that makes some interesting changes on the privacy front ahead of the next big update of the desktop OS, which could be imminent given the lack of issues cited with this Redstone 4 build.
He said, in general, many of the issues cited in the report are dated.
However, much of this hype may not necessarily be accurate and many of the issues cited may simply be «stage - of - life» issues versus characteristics indicative of this generation.
«Our audiences get that webOS has the potential for greatness,» said Rubinstein while further adding that, «most of the issues they cite are already known to us and will be addressed in short order by over-the-air software and app catalog updates.»
It is true that a fair few of the issues I cite will likely be addressed as the game marches toward a proper launch.

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Deep policy divisions appear to exist between the business and labor groups: The report cites the «majority» of members preferring to focus on issues outside trade deficits in favor of a «mutually beneficial» trade deal, sentiments to which the labor union representatives dissent in favor of promoting U.S. investment and jobs.
While last week's budget vote cleared the way to begin the tax reform effort, 20 Republicans voted against it, citing issues with the elimination of state and local tax deductions and a massive expansion of the federal deficit.
«The main issue with Bitcoin itself is that the community around it right now is kind of too polarized,» Karpelès says, citing the split between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash over a disagreement in how best to scale the digital currency.
He cites reliability issues and a lack of scientific credibility as key reasons he doesn't trust the psychometric test.
A letter to Bains from the Great White North Franchisee Association, a group representing at least half of the franchisees, cited commitments to maintain franchisee relationships, the rent and royalty structure for five years and existing employment levels at franchises across Canada as issues.
The technology giant refused to help the FBI, citing issues of data privacy.
Apple refused to give access, citing issues of data privacy and encryption.
Simplification of the tax code is one aspect of tax reform that most small - business owners seem to agree does benefit all entrepreneurs, and the CNBC / SurveyMonkey data shows that it's the smallest businesses that cite taxes most frequently as a critical issue.
Citing modern issues, such as monetization of data by tech giants — like Google and Facebook — as well as widespread fake news, Blank said that graduates are entering into a world of uncertainties, where computers might even start creating videos with fake information.
While that study cited «engine and transmission issues» as the cause of the decline, these are the very systems that the built - in microprocessors are supposed to monitor and improve.
He cited issues such as executive departures, ongoing model production problems and investor concerns over cash flow as just some of the difficulties plaguing the tech giant.
Another source said that this wasn't the first time McMaster has called Trump's intelligence into question, citing a separate event where he suggested that Trump was not capable of understanding the issues the National Security Council deals with.
From bakers to retailers and construction firms, more than a dozen of Mexico's biggest companies cited concerns over NAFTA and the election and issuing conservative guidance in recent weeks, despite economic data pointing to an uptick in Latin America's second - largest economy.
HERZLIYA, Israel, Oct 30 - Lockheed Martin Corp said on Tuesday that it was making progress on resolving technical issues facing the cutting - edge helmet being developed for use by F - 35 fighter pilots, and it cited positive initial reports from night flight tests of the system.
Citing its own statistics, the company claims that last year 53 drivers who failed background checks to become Uber drivers have been issued chauffeur's licenses by the City of Austin.
Groklaw, generally considered the go - to web community for legal issues related to technology, has abruptly shut down, citing the U.S. government's surveillance of emails.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller raised the possibility of issuing a subpoena for President Donald Trump if he declines to talk to investigators in the Russia investigation, according to the Washington Post, citing four people familiar with the matter.
To explain why this big gap in valuations isn't a sign of over-valuation, the CAPE's critics cite lots of individual issues in these nations that make them riskier bets than the U.S., such as looming Brexit in the U.K. and Germany's uncertainty regarding future leadership.
Asked to identify their top issue of concern in 2013 among a range of business and policy challenges, 27 percent of franchisors cite franchise sales and development and 20 percent cite the Affordable Care Act.
Any number of companies can cite their own experiences on this thorny issue.
Of course, there is no shortage of fundamental issues to worry about: another downgrade to the outlook for global growth, uncertainty about the economic transition in China, the pace of normalization in the United States, worries about Europe, worries about Japan, just to cite a feOf course, there is no shortage of fundamental issues to worry about: another downgrade to the outlook for global growth, uncertainty about the economic transition in China, the pace of normalization in the United States, worries about Europe, worries about Japan, just to cite a feof fundamental issues to worry about: another downgrade to the outlook for global growth, uncertainty about the economic transition in China, the pace of normalization in the United States, worries about Europe, worries about Japan, just to cite a feof normalization in the United States, worries about Europe, worries about Japan, just to cite a few.
«If there is a grassroots uprising about the issue of who owns user data, we can get it passed,» Wyden said, citing other pieces of bipartisan legislation that once seemed like a long - shot.
On April 5, a group of six NGOs working in the country addressed a critical letter to Zuckerberg, citing «issues that have been rife on Facebook in Myanmar for more than four years now,» criticizing the company for crediting its own systems with catching violent messages when in fact it had been these organizations doing the moderation work.
Fourteen percent of New Hampshire residents cited drugs as the most important issue in the July 2015 survey.
A Morrow Sodali survey finds that 68 percent of institutional investor respondents cite as highly important «the quality and completeness of [a company's] disclosures on business strategy and issues of material importance» when making voting decisions on director elections and other agenda items.
Citing a technical issue with the Bitcoin protocol that could allow fraud, Mt. Gox on Feb. 7 suspended bitcoin transfers to external addresses, a move that was followed by a plunge in the value of the digital currency.
Driving that point home, Gensler in his talk cited several reasons that the way ethereum and XRP were issued and traded seemed to meet the definition of securities.
Women (32 %) cite equal rights as being the most important issue to them versus 16 % of men.
Standard Life Investments cited a recent poll of UK residents that showed that only 39 percent of 18 - to -24-year-olds and 35 percent of 25 - to -34-year-olds were «more concerned in investing in a company that provides high returns on investment than societal / environmental issues».
The government cited issues of financial instability, tax evasion and black - market activity as their motivations.
The company shipped fewer of its Model X's last year than it planned, citing supplier issues and an overly ambitious timeline.
A businessman may cite flat sales, low - growth rate or some other standard malady as the issue that's dogging their enterprise when, in reality, those are the results of their problem.
Fowler had worked under Gangadhar while the two were at Uber, and cited his mismanagement of her issues at the company in a personal post about her time at Uber.
in a similar fashion, Trump single handedly killed Broadcom's effort at a adversarial takeover of Qualcomm, citing national safety issues relating to Broadcom's Singaporean corporate lineage.
The U.S. multinational investment bank recently issued a forecast calling for $ 80 a barrel oil, citing an expanding presence of Western forces inside Syria as well as the threat of new sanctions on Iran, a major oil - producing nation.
Bitcoin buying service Brawker closed its doors at the end of April, citing competition and workload issues.
I took issue with that comment as a gross misrepresentation of Hawkin's position on panspe.rmia and you cited an article to prove your point.
tute of Physics and the winner of the 2002 Faraday Prize issued by the Royal Society (amongst other awards), as cited in his book God and the New Physics.
Duddington also provides discussion of the issue of conscience in contemporary society, citing a number of high - proile cases in which the state has intervened on issues of religious conscience and human rights.
«Every week is unique, and pastors are faced with the need to get insight from the Spirit of God to understand the mood and emotional state of the congregants,» said Ríos, citing a rise in depression and marital issues among hurricane victims, as well as concerns over suicide rates and violent criminal activity in the long recovery period.
Sovereign Grace Churches (SGC) issued a statement dated February 2 calling her characterizations untrue, citing the 2014 dismissal of a civil case against SGM.
(CNN)- Citing «practical and safety issues,» the dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London announced Friday that the historic cathedral will be closed «until further notice» because of the growing number of Occupy London protesters camping in the shadows of its dome.
There is also a fifth, more detached, philosophical way of looking at these issues without appealing to «direct historical influence» as if it were some sort of causal connection as Lowe claims it is.7 Of course the fourth line and fifth lines are outside ordinary present - day historiographical research, excepting undergraduates in general education courses (who seem inevitably to find, in spite of the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberallyof looking at these issues without appealing to «direct historical influence» as if it were some sort of causal connection as Lowe claims it is.7 Of course the fourth line and fifth lines are outside ordinary present - day historiographical research, excepting undergraduates in general education courses (who seem inevitably to find, in spite of the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberallyof causal connection as Lowe claims it is.7 Of course the fourth line and fifth lines are outside ordinary present - day historiographical research, excepting undergraduates in general education courses (who seem inevitably to find, in spite of the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberallyOf course the fourth line and fifth lines are outside ordinary present - day historiographical research, excepting undergraduates in general education courses (who seem inevitably to find, in spite of the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberallyof the odds in a fair - sized library, Russell's History of Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberallyof Western Philosophy first, and then cite it liberally).
Citing figures by the Financial Conduct Authority which show 40 per cent of UK adults have less than # 100 in savings, Just Finance says problems with managing finance are becoming «a mainstream issue».
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