Sentences with phrase «perceived shortcomings»

Again and again, comments from Republican leaders and officials in Albany have cited perceived shortcomings of the mayor during this election cycle, and by extension, the city's Democrats who they fear will set a left - wing agenda for the state.
On June 10, the Ontario government announced it would be introducing new legislation this fall to address perceived shortcomings in the Personal Health Information Protection Act, which governs the protection of personal health information in Ontario.
Our driving partner perceived some shortcomings with the UConnect infotainment system, but Jeep's system is no less quirky or logical than most, only requiring diligent practice before it becomes second nature.
The Public Advocate serves as an ombudsman for city government, providing oversight for city agencies, investigating citizens» complaints about city services and making proposals to address perceived shortcomings or failures of those services.
I've met lawyers from schools at the «top» and the «bottom» of the traditional rankings, and I've not seen any demonstrable difference among them in terms of intelligence or aptitude (though I'd be open to an argument that lawyers from less - regarded schools might work harder to overcome perceived shortcomings).
Van Zant's financial interests in growing independent charters, and his efforts getting them into school districts without notification, have raised questions about widely perceived shortcomings in state law that now even advocates say allow for exploitation.
The Edmunds review exaggerates all kinds of perceived shortcomings while ignoring the fact that you get a compact, capable AWD crossover for 20k.
You may recall earlier this year the Government made a bold presentation highlighting perceived shortcomings in BC's Justice System.
The dashboard is clearly an intentional response to previous accountability systems» perceived shortcomings in at least four ways:
Hillary, on the other hand, parried an uncomfortable question about her perceived shortcomings with grace, good humor, and even charm.
Let's talk about some of the perceived shortcomings of organic food products which have particular relevance to coffee.
After some of the away performances this season it's not unreasonable that players get called on their perceived shortcomings.
Just as Ms. Teachout highlighted some of Mr. Cuomo's perceived shortcomings, suggesting that he had tilted too far to the right, Ms. Miner, an unapologetic progressive, wasted no time in pointing out Mr. Cuomo's vulnerabilities.
If the DOE's major focus is on penalizing its employees for their perceived shortcomings, rather than to devise a process that will help all teachers improve, it is doing a disservice to the schools and the children they serve.»
In the years since The Room was made, Wiseau has pulled an «I meant to do that» on its perceived shortcomings as drama; «Experience this quirky new black comedy, it's a riot!»
Perceived shortcomings in this area, as mentioned, can lead to a damaged reputation and a perception that a school — for example — is not concerned with the overall safety of its staff and students.
One of the car's perceived shortcomings was the fact it came only with a four - speed automatic transmission, Subaru not having a manual gearbox capable of handling the 3.3 - liter engine's 230 hp and 228 lb - ft of torque.
On the flip side, the Golf R is around 80 pounds lighter than the Ford and that lighter weight makes up for some of the VW's perceived shortcomings.
Frequently, Agent Orange's intent is to point up perceived shortcomings in the established publishing industry.
For example, universal life insurance was created to provide a solution for many of the perceived shortcomings of whole life insurance and term life insurance.
Skylanders Swap Force is the third iteration in the franchise and works hard to overcome its perceived shortcomings.
However, early electric car adopters were willing to overlook those perceived shortcomings in favor of a car that had zero tailpipe emissions, which made for a more eco-friendly transportation option.
The government is intent on creating a new «super agency» to tackle the perceived shortcomings of the current multi-agency system for investigating and prosecuting fraud and related commercial crime.
The rise of legal operations functions, the introduction of procurement disciplines into the acquisition of legal services, the formation of groups like the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), the creation of the ACC Value Challenge, extraordinary pushback on pricing and staffing decisions — all are dramatic responses to these perceived shortcomings.
The Appeals Court further noted that «the Court did not cite authority that supports the principle that, notwithstanding the proper withholding of a document, a perceived shortcoming in the description of what was properly withheld would be sufficient to find a violation of OPRA.»
For example, universal life insurance was created to provide a solution for many of the perceived shortcomings of whole life insurance and term life insurance.
Despite any perceived shortcomings on the display front, I liked what I saw from the XZ2 and XZ2 Compact.
Whether you snore too loudly, talk too much, overeat, or have a different sex drive than your spouse, know that these aren't faults; your partner chose you, despite your perceived shortcomings, and he or she deserves the same unconditional acceptance from you.

Phrases with «perceived shortcomings»

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