Sentences with phrase «poor job on»

The press is really doing a poor job on this — for example, the latest AP report is titled: «Could Some Win With Global Warming?
At the very least they do a poor job on decadal time scales.
The site helps you attract the sugar daddies but fails to understand your preferences through poor job on the use of keywords.
It's a real bummer when you see something that's so ubiquitous out in the world, that we can not miss, and they did a poor job on it.

Not exact matches

In recent years, gold miners have done a poor job delivering shareholder value due to the cost overruns and excessive share dilution that accompanied the rush to put production on stream.
TORONTO — Poor sales of BlackBerry (TSX: BB) smartphones have forced the company to take a massive writedown on the devices and slash 4,500 jobs across its operations.
While it may not seem like a major concern, making even the smallest of mistakes when composing these written messages can have a major impact on our careers since poor writing skills can give colleagues and customers the impression that we're not really educated or skilled enough to do our jobs properly.
And, as the poor job seeker above learned, the jobs he really wanted weren't even posted on job boards.
Over this time I've had partners disappoint me, suppliers lie to me, contractors disappearing on jobs, customers not paying when invoices were due and employees doing poor work.
While prosperous by African standards, the government has worked to ensure inflation is kept in check and that basic services and job opportunities are available to S.A.'s poor, putting strain on the deficit.
Early on, many teams do a poor job of understanding the difference between a solution to the problem and their service.
Klitgaard and Weir note that macroeconomic models — which often are based on interest rates, prices, and GDP — can help explain exchange rate changes over long horizons, but do a poor job of tracking daily, weekly, or monthly changes.
Kiyosaki's frank talk flies in the face of traditional guidance to simply get a job, get out of debt and save for retirement, and the philosophy seems to be working: «Rich Dad, Poor Dad» held a top spot on The New York Times» best - seller list for over six years.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
I think employers and hiring professionals go on vacation (not us poor job - seekers), so the job market hits a lull during the summer.
The federal expenditure on housing assistance is currently doing a poor job of allocating money to households that need it most.
Unfortunately, I've done a poor job of balancing my engagements with all of you on Twitter with the other things that matter in my personal and professional life.
U.S. and European stock markets sank on Friday in response to drastically poorer than expected U.S. jobs numbers which weakened the case for a rise in Federal Reserve interest rates this year.
poor this rich that church here politics there why argue about church an politics its the same funny how people loose there jobs but churches an politicians pockets keep getting bigger but nobodys crying about bet that new guchi shirt impressed the preachers wife you wore on sunday but you argue for the poor, ol lutz says 25 k die a day well then why worry about charitys they collect 10,25 % just like churches an line thier pockets, so why argeu you stoopid sheep
Don't get me wrong, I think Obama has done a poor job, but he's certainly electable, especially since the Repugs can't get together on a candidate.
What many do a poor job of stating is that they blame people's excessively fervent beliefs and devotions for causing the various atrocities they have caused throughout history, and the effect that the fundamentalist contingent has on the narrowing of modern societies view.
We can not end outsourcing simply because local jobs are lost; outsourcing has an immense upside in its effect on the lives of poor people.
**** this post contains a few spoilers for the new Anne series so stop reading if you don't want to know *** When our eldest daughter was born, I did a very poor job of pretending we were not settled on a...
Other than offering us knowledge, and going along with God on poor Job's awful treatment, he seems to have left people alone.
When our eldest daughter was born, I did a very poor job of pretending we were not settled on a name.
We need the Wal - Mart worker who depends on her job despite its poor benefits as well as the leader of the local movement to boycott the megachain for its labor abuses.
Teaching churches focus on training Christians, but do a relatively poor job of reaching the lost.
If you haven't been on this end of things, you probably do not realize what a poor job most Christians do when they attempt to «address sin».
and I'm guessing that you give Romney a pass on all of his illegal activities, shipping jobs overseas, admitting that he doesn't care about the poor, etc..?
I have volunteered in homeless shelters in two major cities and the ones that rely on private donations exclusively do a MUCH better job of helping the homeless and the poor than the government run shelters.
Sin is when we choose not to see that everyone is our neighbor, that we are all connected, that the homeless guy on the corner needs food, and the poor of Iran need food, and here we sit complaining about our jobs being outsourced overseas, as if some woman making shirts in Bangladesh is a lesser person than an American woman.
We have lowered expectations, and have done a poor job of connecting education in the classical disciplines with practical theological reflection focused on nurturing excellence in congregational life.
@Christian Right: You forgot how us poor people are waging class warfare on all the job creators while we enjoy luxuries like our refrigerator and microwave.
The report, Taking Care of Business, does highlights how big business can have a positive impact on poverty reduction through job creation and the payment of taxes but says many poor people around the world are not feeling the benefits.
I found myself in a debate about this the other day, and the gentleman I was talking to fell back on the argument that it was the Church's job to take care of the poor, not the government's.
been criticized (sometimes by their own leaders) for not doing enough on behalf of the poor, the majority of the American labor force believes they are actually doing a good job in this area.
Fixing the world, helping the poor, and defending the oppressed was His job, and the job He passed on to those who follow Him.
He went on, however, to list the «many ways you have done a poor job with the human constitution.
Everything in society is now viewed through that very instrumentalized lens and unlike a lot of other people who hold the kind of job that I do, it's totally understandable that that would be the orientation, because higher education has done a spectacularly poor job of delivering on its promises: It has racked up over $ 1.4 trillion in student loan debt, putting an immense burden upon the next generation, not only financially, but dampening their ability to innovate and create.
During the Reagan presidency, taxes were cut drastically on the very wealthy, the minimum wage was not raised to keep up with inflation, job - training programs and supports for the working poor were cut, and real wages for all people decreased.
If getting countries not - poor were just a matter of money, the vast sums that have been spent on development assistance since the era of de-colonization would have done the job.
On its own, room temperature shortening does a poor job creating the light, airy texture you want from good biscuits, and it contributes little in the way of flavor.
You are the one who thinks that replacing Sanchez will be not as hard as i think, as you think that there are others who can do the same job, if not better, (based on skills) Arsenal somehow brings the best out of players, besides some of them being poor (which is partly true).
Agree on Sanchez, he was very poor; but coquelin, despite losing possession multiple times still did his job in front of the defence very well and whenever he did lose the ball he was sprinting back to make sure nothing would come of it.
Benitez on the other hand has a very hard job with an extremely poor side but at least he was on the edge of technical area for the majority of the game trying to help he's team
Since then, Darren has been working hard to style and maintain his facial hair and has done top job in keeping it in shape, even if the poor lighting on the photo doesn't show it!
On another day the ref does his job and we win 1 - 0 or better yet, we continue with our momentum we had and score further goals instead of letting Swansea back into it from a poor decision.
Cazorla is regulary poor on the wing but from time to time he manage to look ok, the other ones simply can't stand the new job.
When Calipari lost to UNC in 2015, he attacked the refs for causing the best players on his team to dwell on the bench with foul trouble.When Calipari had a very public fight with John Chaney, the legendary Temple coach, it was about threatening the refs with losing their jobs when he was at UMass.Two of the schools he coached were hit with NCAA sanctions but of course Calipari's hands are always clean.He is the Teflon basketball coach.Calipari is not an X's and O's type of coach and makes poor adjustments during games.Frankly I don't understand why so many people think this arrogant bloviating fool is a good coach.You will say, well he went to 4 final fours and one Championship.One.....
Predictable and risky... Mert is poor in the air and will be bullied by Austin and in boffal and tadic they have a couple of nippy and skillful forwards who will trouble the defence... Much will depend on whether this very average midfield can control enough of the game to allow the attack to do their job their defence is solid but if the three are on form it should be enough to see them off..
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