Sentences with phrase «relatively small issues»

The adventure has its rough spots and the technical issues are disappointing, but these are relatively small issues in the grand scheme of things.
However, these are relatively small issues.
With so much volume, there were a few relatively small issues at different locations around the county.
These are relatively small issues.
This is a relatively small issue for me but one of the retailers I visit, Spec's Liquor, has a two - tiered system for charging customers.
I recently saw one of my Maltese patients who only has 2 teeth left (granted, he's 16 with neurologic and liver disease so his mouth is a relatively small issue).

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He wanted real - time, at - a-glance data on those visitors that would quickly alert him to any site issues, and more important, allow him to tweak his marketing efforts to generate solid leads from the relatively small number of visitors to his clients» websites.
While the amount of problematic content we've found so far remains relatively small, any attempted interference is a serious issue.
The company would involve little to no overhead, a relatively small startup cost (only in getting the name out there, which would be a non issue with some business connections), and consequently would have the opportunity to be cashflow even in an extraordinarily short amount of time.
The CRTC got an earful from a (relatively small) number of Canadians about being denied access to the original ads when watching the Super Bowl game in Canada, but this issue became the lighting rod that raised the whole ad substitution issue.
While both of these issues are unfortunate, the relatively small amount of write - downs (less than 4 % of total assets) prior to 2012 suggests these were unusual one - time events rather than indicators of management failure.
Climate change is an important issue to the long - term health of our community and the world, however policies in our relatively small jurisdiction which are not aligned with the realities in other Canadian provinces and the United States put us at a competitive disadvantage.
The New Testament is the work of a relatively small community with highly selective interests, whereas the Old is the product of a whole nation's wider issues and situations.
Since its founding in 2006, NanoLumens has built a portfolio of more than 20 international families of issued and filed patents on its flexible display technology that effectively address the commercial market void between relatively small flat - panel displays and huge, limited application LED boards.
«If a relatively small petition that has not even been considered by the Petitions Committee can overturn government policy that was determined after full and comprehensive consultation, and consideration of research findings on a complex issue, then we are concerned for the future direction of policy determination.»
A related point: a relatively small percentage of the community generally puts out the bulk of the content on Twitter, especially the content that gets spread widely, so pay attention to the people who are active on the issues you care about.
Be sure to catch this article from the February issue of Politics Magazine, particularly if you're looking for examples of how even a relatively small online ad buy can reverberate across the media landscape.
If anything, the relatively small amount of money spent by the anti-gay marriage lobby underscores the deep - pocketed efforts from the opposite side of the issue.
Cuomo, however, is being pressed to revive that issue in the budget, and it would cost a relatively small $ 25 million in the $ 142 billion budget.
Issuing ID cards will cost more than # 5bn over the next decade while scrapping the scheme now would leave the taxpayer with a relatively small compensation bill to pay.
«Although evidence suggesting the presence of cognitive deficits in children with sleep apnea has been around for quite some time,» said Leila Gozal, MD, MSc, from the University of Chicago, «the relatively small groups studied made it difficult to demonstrate a strong relationship between increasing cognitive issues and increasing sleep apnea severity.»
But it paid a relatively small fee to get a fast - track assessment by USPTO, and since April 2014 has been issued 13 related CRISPR patents.
Aside from these few issues which are relatively small in the scheme of things, I can't say enough good things about Keto Clarity.
Talking to other singles who have similar interests A Ukranian dating Web site has been set up to address a specific issue: In a country where the Jewish community is relatively small and sometimes scattered
The relatively small PlayStation Vita screen compounds this issue but fortunately, it's PlayStation TV compatible and that's how I spent most of my time with it.
Although the cast list is relatively small, every character is given their own subplot and relationship issues.
This may sound wonky and technical, but it becomes a pretty huge issue even at relatively small n - sizes (such as 10 or 20 students).
This new assessment, undertaken by the government's spending watchdog, notes that although # 70 million was spent last year trying to support existing teachers, interventions had been on a «relatively small scale», and just a tiny fraction of the money — # 91,000 — was earmarked to solve workload issues.
The issue with using fuel from you tank is these things burn large amounts of fuel and you have a relatively small tank that is fairly close to you body.
I have heard a relatively small percentage of people (like yourself) for whom eyestrain does not seem to be an issue on LCD screens.
Certainly, Amazon has issues too, however, the big traditional publishers, Barnes and Noble, and the group of literary agents connected to this model have made a very good living from working with a relatively small number of authors that sell a lot of books.
However, TAVF is far less diversified than the vast majority of mutual funds, measured both by the Fund's willingness to concentrate the bulk of its monies in a relatively few issues, as well as the relatively small number of issues owned.
It requires a relatively small staff / HQ, negligible capex, and has no working capital / inventory / bad debt issues.
It is too common for buyers, being approved for a mortgage loan, to think that relatively smaller financial issues won't matter.
«Where it becomes an issue is when people think they've finished paying and so they don't open the next bill and that can lead to late fees on a relatively small amount of money,» Sherry says.
«It only takes a few extra pounds on a cat's relatively small frame to increase their risk of developing serious health issues.
When the ruling was issued, the rewards were relatively small and the potential taxable income was minimal.
Emerging issues are those that, based on current understanding, have had a relatively small or possibly no impact upon the Sanctuary to date, but which could become a concern in the future.
There's always the question of whether devoting resources to multiple versions, particularly in a relatively small team, will mean less attention for any particular platform, and Magnuson acknowledged that can be an issue.
Between the cost, the ongoing issues with motion sickness and movement, the weight and awkwardness of the headset and the limitations of its display, the Oculus Rift remains a niche product with a relatively small install base.
The only complaints I have against King's Quest are relatively small and they're mainly to do with minor issues such as the lack of a hint system, map, and fast travel, as well as skippable repeated dialogue.
After getting to the «Politics» page, one has to scroll down a ways to see the relatively small heading «Issues» and then click on «Climate Change» to be taken to the page titled «The Presidential Candidates on Climate Change.»
The major issue at this stage is that the database for impact studies continues to be relatively small.
Despite the relatively small budgets being considered, who pays for them was an issue for two group of direct access advocates.
Any change in net solar power output is relatively small as Leif says and being a seperate issue apparently incapable of explaining observed variability in the climate system.
Externalities may be addressed by either a tax / credit or some other public policy, public ownership and management of the commons, or privatization of the commons, or through court actions — each option may have it's own costs — for example, the large - scale privatization of the climate system may be impractical with given technology (analogy with toll roads), and even without that, it has at least an aesthetic cost (nature is supposed to be nature; and psychologically, humans may benifit from some amount of public space) and perhaps scientific (ie nature — in this context, nature as it is with relatively small impacts of humankind — is not nature if it is not being itself) costs; there may be inefficiencies in the court system that could be bypassed for issues that are easily addressed with legislation (unless we had a class - action lawsuit on behalf of all people now until the year).
Technology experts and lawyers who specialize in this area say it is an issue that needs to be top of mind for all businesses whether they are relatively small or are publicly traded and have operations outside of Canada.
It is common experience that it is advantageous to read all the available papers so as to gain an overview of the entire case rather than limit that task to the relatively small area that is truly relevant to the expert's own field for the expert evidence in a particular case must be given in relation to the whole case if the opinion is to be of real value to the court when it comes to decide on the issues before it.
It turns out that the issue may not be all that significant, according to this recent detailed analysis from Scotus Blog, which found that the number of cases in which a tie vote caused by recusal results in default affirmance of the lower court is relatively small.
In thinking about these questions, it is useful to keep in mind that addressing controversial issues in convocation is a relatively small part of law society business.
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