Sentences with phrase «of the trouble of»

In fact, some of those investors are on the hunt to buy more shares in Uber, despite all of its troubles of late, including the ousting of CEO Travis Kalanick for presiding over what appears to be a deeply dysfunctionally managed company.
I believe that if something is wrong, then you are to bring it to someones attention, but if you go to someone and have tons of troubles of your own that you are not working to fix, then you are wrong.
He is a victim of your great Rene Descartes, to whom I attribute many of the troubles of the modern world.»
For Warren, it is neither rural community («stickers») nor big city ambition («boomers»)-- as Berry puts it following Wallace Stegner in his Jefferson Lecture — that is at the heart of the trouble of the American soul.
Augustine's psychological genius has given an account of the trouble of having a divided self which has never been surpassed.
All the troubles of the church today, and most of the troubles of the world today are completely due to a departure from the authority of the Bible.
Then were we mistaken in supposing that the «I» of the earlier verses was the individual poet, and is he really speaking all through of the troubles of Israel, under the figure of sickness?
See Psalm 31: you know the inside of the troubles of my being.
So was it worth all of the trouble of finding the squash?
My kids love chicken sausages and I can get it without the casing, saving me a lot of trouble of asking and searching if the casing is pork or not so it is a win - win situation for me to find something that is really easy to make and for them to have what they like.
So why would anyone go to all of the trouble of making homemade tater tots?
Letting go of the trouble of preparing the custard made this pie so easy to make.
I believe to brulee means to burn so your caramalization of the sugar is a brulee (although you didn't bother to go through all of the trouble of making a traditional «creme») I congratulate you all the same.
Whether a cause of the looting and rioting or not, it was clear that the timing of the troubles of the last few days was down to the death of Mark Duggan.
Even if you don't have a history of binge eating, most people just don't like going to a ton of trouble of changing their diet completely and eating a ton of different foods, including me.

Not exact matches

Reflective of Far Eastern companies facing roadblocks in reaching the U.S. market, Chinese mobile maker Huawei has faced troubles in the U.S. recently as a deal for it to sell its Mate 10 Pro smartphone collapsed.
I could go on, but all in all, I had a great experience with Of Mercer, and I highly recommend any woman who has trouble finding affordable, high - quality work clothes check out the company's site to see if its dresses, pants, and blazers are the right fit for her.
In January, the four similarly made a joint investment of $ 5.4 bn in another troubled Chinese conglomerate, Dalian Wanda.
Markets around the world spent the first month and a half of 2016 zigzagging up and down over troubling news out of China and worries about losses in the banking sector.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-- A Korean Air heiress apologized Tuesday for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case after she allegedly threw a drink at someone during a business meeting.
In times of real trouble, is a computer going to help you regain solid footing?
«A work that was fascinating but troubling probably wouldn't make the cut in terms of anything they had in their home.»
Not only will this provide you peace of mind, but you're more likely to respond quickly and effectively when trouble strikes.
Industry watchers have speculated that the deal could face trouble because of news in recent weeks that Yahoo user credentials had been hacked and that the company had scanned emails for U.S. intelligence.
A bunch of extroverts working together might seem fun at the outset, but could potentially be a powder keg if the project runs into trouble.
Following years of economic troubles in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis of in 2011, Portugal, Spain and Italy have managed to turnaround their economies.
In the world of financial emergencies, vehicle trouble ranks very close to job loss in terms of the potential for disaster.
The world's most popular digital currency exchange, Coinbase, is under fire from angry customers over its decision not to support a new version of bitcoin that could also make it vulnerable to «ruinous legal trouble,» according to a prominent legal scholar.
What's more troubling is that the drugs, unlike statins and other common heart disease medications, don't have a whole lot of alternatives.
Because of this, life insurance is far and away the easiest way to prevent death from bringing financial trouble.
Chinese tech giants Tencent, JD.com, electronics retailer Suning and property developer Sunac have teamed up to invest $ 478m in television maker New Leshi Smart Home, an affliate of troubled technology conglomerate LeEco.
«On a bipartisan basis, we believe Mr. Zuckerberg's testimony is necessary to gain a better understanding of how the company plans to restore lost trust, safeguard users» data, and end a troubling series of belated responses to serious problems,» the two senators added.
The slower hiring isn't a sign of trouble at small businesses, but instead a change in strategy from before the Great Recession.
The trouble is that there aren't really any drugs that tackle the root of Alzheimer's rather than just its symptoms.
One of the reasons it's been so troubling is that it's a cause of a serious birth defect called microcephaly, in which the head of babies whose mothers have been infected with Zika during pregnancy are abnormally small.
WHEN Tasmanian forestry products heavyweight Gunns missed out on securing the assets of defunct agribusiness company Timbercorp, those vying for assets of another failed timber company knew they were in trouble.
SEOUL, South Korea — A Korean Air heiress apologized for causing trouble in her first public appearance as a suspect in an abuse of power case Tuesday as public calls urging her family to resign grow.
«We've had so much trouble with all the talk about the dangers of personal contact.
But there are some other financial and performance measurements that can provide earlier signs of trouble — or early indications of longer - term success.
The panel's ranking Democrat, Rep. Adam Schiff of California, outlined a chronology that he said suggested frequent and troubling contacts between Trump associates and Russian intermediaries.
The flurry of recent M&A deals in Silicon Valley is being seen by some entrepreneurs and VC investors as a sign portending trouble.
When Hostess filed for bankruptcy last November, Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat author Hank Cardello argued in a piece for Forbes that Hostess could have avoided its financial troubles if it had taken advantage of health - conscious consumers, a group that contributes to a third of grocery market sales in the U.S..
A failure to migrate will leave unprotected XP systems open to all manner of trouble.
Despite Lululemon's troubles, analysts had been expecting the company's actual results to be slightly above the previous guidance on revenue and earnings, estimating 79 cents per share of adjusted earnings and US$ 542.4 million of revenue, according to Thomson Reuters.
Some of that trouble comes from fear: How can an entrepreneur know whether her business is running properly if she's not running it herself?
Automation also reduces the risk that you'll make costly mistakes in your recordkeeping, which will help keep you out of trouble at tax time.
The trouble for all leaders who engage in this particular type of fact - finding comes in deciding what to do with all that firsthand feedback.
It is conveniently 20 percent ethanol, meaning it is a 40 - proof hard liquor and saving you the trouble of hitting the liquor store.
Demand for the NES: Classic was so high that a number of retailers like Walmart had trouble keeping enough in stock despite competition from more expensive consoles with more advanced technology like Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro and Microsoft's (msft) Xbox One.
House of Cards creator Beau Willimon called the Buzzfeed report «deeply troubling,» while others including actor Zachary Quinto, expressing disappointment in how Spacey, a notoriously private actor, decided to finally come out as openly gay.
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