Sentences with phrase «poor job of»

Jail does a very poor job of rehabilitation.
On the one hand, as [Supreme Court of Canada justice] Rothstein J. noted in F.H. v. McDougall,... «an appeal court can not intervene merely because it believes the trial judge did a poor job of expressing herself.
«Most off - the - shelf software does an extremely poor job of handling one of the most crucial and high - stakes aspects of a lawyer's responsibilities: trust accounting,» said Jack Newton, Clio's CEO, in a statement.
So — the phone service your client is obliged to use when they are incarcerated does an incredibly poor job of (a) keeping their data secure and (b) honoring their constitutional protections.
Also, Wix, while it may be somewhat easy to use, does a very poor job of getting your site found.
As a starting point, given the significant Israeli Arab population, if Israel is engaged in ethnic cleansing, it's doing a damned poor job of it (and while I wouldn't deny that Israel's treatment of its Arab citizens has been anything to be proud of, it's worth noting that whatever understandable sympathy those Arab citizens may have for their kith and kin in the Palestinian territories, they have no particular desire to join them, much less be governed by them).
I just think that for a number of reasons, florid, complex writing strewn with legalese does a poor job of communicating, whether the reader is a lawyer, judge, or layperson (like a client).
MDPD does a poor job of that.
Law firms, on average, do a poor job of tracking and following up with all their leads.
Most lawyers I know do a poor job of keeping track of accounts and passwords, and those who have done an inventory are stunned at the sheer number of passwords and accounts they have created.
Our inability to filter mapped properties by price, number of bedrooms, bathrooms or square footage (which the mls.ca site still does a poor job of), makes simple searching almost useless.
Many firms do a poor job of cross-selling the firm's other services to existing clients in part because they are not as familiar with the other practice areas in the firm or the individual lawyers who practice in those areas.
He went on to say that federal authorities have done a poor job of implementing methods to reduce the number of deadly fires, and that this has been devastating for America's wildlands.
And greenhouses do not retain the heat very well, no insulation to keep the heat inside really and the much denser atmosphere does a really poor job of trapping the heat since the heat «escapes» so easily.
As eminent physicist Freeman Dyson says, «Models do a very poor job of describing the clouds, the dust, the chemistry and the biology of fields, farms and forests.»
Lost in the rush to blame global warming was the fact that Katrina, when it made landfall, was not even a category 5 hurricane, and its devastation was due more to a city sited below sea - level that did a poor job of managing its storm protection.
However, while New York may consume relatively less fossil fuels than other American cities and may do a good job in providing clean water, it does a poor job of reducing, recycling and disposing of its waste.
75 % think the federal government has done a somewhat to very poor job of addressing climate change.
Moreover, you are applying only a tiny fraction of the tools available for EDA, so you are doing a poor job of that.
And as noted in my post on why masturbation is an economic act, it does a fairly poor job of actually measuring how happy and healthy we are.
According to some polls, Americans were growing skeptical that man was causing global warming, a trend abetted by fierce public relations efforts from the fossil fuel industry and the Climate Gate non-scandal, which the media did a supremely poor job of covering accurately.
If he's making the point that you think he's making, he's doing a poor job of it.
The media has done a poor job of reporting both sides of the wind energy story but the tide seems to be turning as these machines reach a critical mass.
If the model does a poor job of simulating certain atmospheric patterns, those errors will be compounded at the regional level.
But the models in use today do a poor job of simulating such long - lasting droughts.
Yet, Robert Repetto is joining a growing group of thinkers who are concerned that we are doing a poor job of preparing for climate disruption.
However, I took a look at the earlier ocean temperature observations from the same source he used, and the model Hansen used does a very poor job of replicating those.
They do a very poor job of describing the clouds, the dust, the chemistry, and the biology of fields and farms and forests,» Dyson wrote.
If you think there is an unexplained phenomenon, your paper has done a poor job of describing what that is exactly, because there is no point of a new theory unless there is something unexplained by current theories.
And then you have to accept that the climate models do a very poor job of predicting CO2 - AGW because the equation introduced by Lacis and Hansen in 1974 to predict cloud albedo change from pollution is useless even though Sagan derived it.
My position is the following: 1) the extent of past human interference with global climate is likely somewhat exaggerated, 2) the dangers of future human - induced climate change are greatly exaggerated (for example, I heard Ira Flatow a couple of weeks ago talking about the East coast being under water in 50 years — which is complete piffle), 3) the numerical global climate do a poor job of past reconstruction and are unlikely to be very reliable in predicting the consequences of future human activity.
2 — The mainstream media does a generally poor job of reporting on fringe topics, falling for false balance, citing outliers as experts, and hyping sensational claims.
IPCC authors do not want to show that their models do a Poor job of Predicting historical measurements.
1) Flattening of near surface temperatures does not mean the Earth had not continued to warm, only that models did poor job of accounting for the natural variability that affects near surface temperatures.
Earlier this month, Eilperin (publicly available email: [email protected]-RRB- did a similarly poor job of reporting on claims of an Arctic «Hockey Stick.»
And they did a piss poor job of pretending to investigate other variables.
These are the same GCM's that have been demonstrated to do a very poor job of predicting future rainfall levels at any specific location or region.
Most disconcerting to me is the fact that so many U S government funded climate policy groups, professional scientific organizations and respected publications have done such a poor job of peer review.
Does a poor job of it.
But yes, if you had bothered to read the editorial, you would see that he is very explicit about showing that modeling does an extremely poor job of making specific predictions about the impacts of climate changes.
I feel that you've made some very good points, and I also feel that I've done a poor job of expressing my concerns about the Chevy Volt.
Oddly Trenberth 2015 argued we should separate analyses of those most useful dynamics and focus on thermodynamics (temperature) because CO2 forced circulation models do a very poor job of simulating those critical dynamic changes.
I think Cruz did a poor job of stage managing this and let the dems get away with too much.
It usually does a poor job of it, and is utterly unprepared for new wars.
Although I greatly respect the concepts behind the ecomodernist manifesto, I feel it does a poor job of engaging many traditional environmentalists.
Unfortunately, as you're aware, most GCMs, even coupled GCMs, do not account for ENSO, and those that do do a poor job of it.
The media has done a very poor job of reporting on this issue.
It also does a poor job of factoring in marginal costs when it determines the true cost of a commodity.
They do a very poor job of describing the clouds, the dust, the chemistry, and the biology of fields and farms and forests.»
A number of art experts have said that galleries and auction houses have done a poor job of combining their respective skill sets in the past; for example, when Sotheby's bought André Emmerich Gallery in 1996 and purchased a stake in Deitch Projects in 1997; or when Christie's acquired Haunch of Venison in 2007.
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