Sentences with phrase «rife as»

The comparisons between the two devices were rife as Apple's tablet was similar to the Surface device in more ways than one.
Speculation is now rife as to exactly why many have waited as long as 3 decades to come forward.
Although nothing about this title has yet been confirmed by EA (apart from the fact it will be a Star Wars game), speculation has been rife as to the mysterious nature of the project.
Speculation has been rife as to who will develop the title, with Nintendo refusing to comment, other than saying it would not be Retro Studios.
This is where SSX comes into its own and competition becomes rife as you endeavour to hit the big combinations and master SSX's three main challenge events: Survive It, Trick It and Race It.
Just remember, Vietnam is not nearly as rife as Southern Thailand when it comes to beach parties, bean bag chairs, and fire twirlers — not that you'll miss any of those things when you're here.
Coming back to the iPad, speculation has been rife as to whether the new iPad Mini will feature a retina display or not.
With the next generation Fortuner scheduled to arrive early next year, speculations are rife as to how exactly will the new version pan out and in a bid to answer some of these questions, our reader Sidharth Vohra has rendered his iteration of the all new Toyota Fortuner.
Back in July, when Stone was in talks, speculation was rife as to whether this would be a brand new script from Crowe or the resurrection of unusual, Hawaii - set romance Deep Tiki.
A second Death Stranding teaser trailer dropped at the Game Awards this week and speculation is rife as to what it all means.
Metal Gear's story, rife as it is with betrayals and secret conspiracies, has never exactly been straightforward.
Speculation is rife as to the consequences for Labour of various outcomes of the election.
Shortly after the declaration, spontaneous reactions from all over the world became rife as those who were for and against the declaration could not hold back their feelings.
Speculation is rife as to who is going to start in our first match of the season against Stoke City.
However, speculation has been rife as to who would be the club's next manager for the long - term and it seems as though the Blues edged one step closer on Thursday to announcing who that will be.
While the Italian maverick has worked tirelessly, he's yet to bag a league goal for the Reds, and rumours are rife as a result that Brendan Rodgers will bring in another forward in January to compete with Balotelli and star striker Daniel Sturrige.
Concern was rife as the Belgian international had to be stretchered off against Southampton with an oxygen mask after a head clash with defender Wesley Hoedt.
Nearly one in ten people have started cutting wheat or gluten from their diet, yet confusion is rife as to what gluten actually is and where it can be found.
If domestic abuse is as rife as the statistics indicate, why do we hear so little from victims particularly within the safety of the Church community?
'» Mortgage fraud became rife as bank regulators failed to protect consumers or the economy at large.

Not exact matches

Maintaining high standards for how people treat each other is a wonderful thing as we live in a world that's rife with animosity and discrimination.
However, the new report comes at a particularly inopportune time for Cuban, as it follows a high - profile Sports Illustrated report, published two weeks ago, detailing «a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior» in the Dallas Mavericks organization.
Known as the «Far From Finished» tour, a name that now seems rife with irony, dates had already begun to disappear from the itinerary in late November, including engagements in Las Vegas and Yakima, Washington.
As with any office profession, the ability to pick out a single document from an endless archive of files is invaluable in an industry rife with fierce competition.
«We want people to use it,» she says, as opposed to gyms whose membership rosters are rife with clients who pay but rarely go.
And, in the same way that the company's mattresses are attempting to disrupt an industry that it perceives as rife with excess SKUs, bloated prices, misleading sales and a frustrating retail experience, Casper's latest offerings — both of which were roughly 18 months in the making — are similarly no - nonsense, Sherwin says.
Few relationships are as rife with mistrust as those typical of entrepreneurs and bankers.
DOJ said in its papers filed in the NAFA case that as the market for retirement investment advice has evolved in the last four decades, it has become rife with conflicts of interest costing clients billions of dollars.
And right now — with uncertainty rife in economies and governments all over the globe — is a perfect time to play the options game as the markets experience wild mood swings.
Four months later, on August 29, just as Kiev began losing its attempt at ethnic cleansing against the eastern Donbas region, the IMF signed off on the first loan ever to a side engaged in a civil war, not to mention rife with insider capital flight and a collapsing balance of payments.
Speculation has been rife on social media as to the identity of the murdering Daesh thug dubbed the «new Jihadi John».
Overall, despite warnings from Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and prominent physicists such as Stephen Hawking, countries such as China are going full throttle towards a future that is rife with evolving, intelligent AI.
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, which the U.S. president has come to rely on almost singularly to convey his political, military and economic messages, is rife with fake news inducing bots, which comprise nearly 50 million of the platform's users driving an outsized volume of site traffic.
But as you know, our industry is rife with those of, shall I say, lesser integrity, intelligence and ethics.
As in other forms of gambling, the casino always wins and crime is rife.
Institutional investors, certainly, are so far roundly rejecting these new financial instruments as utterly lacking transparency and rife with fraud.
The industry is rife with scams, so we review as many platforms as possible to ensure you have the information you need to make the right decisions.
@ CQ: 1) as Kevin DeYoung pointed out less than a week later on this blog (an entry here and a longer linked article on his own blog), that article («My Take: What the Bible really says...») was rife with poor exegetical scholarship.
But let us keep in mind that if these heresies are rifeas they are — the fault lies with those who call themselves Christians but keep for their own the treasure the Lord has entrusted to them.
But like Rife, he says there are opportunities in a game when «we as Christians can live out our faith» - such as responding with grace to a ref's bad call.
God cares more about the bigger picture - the response of a man's heart, as he did with Job - than he does about making sure they look good, Rife says.
New York (CNN)- Earlier this month, signs of life returned to what was once a gaping pit, frozen in sadness and rife with emotion, as part of the memorial at the World Trade Center opened on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
In my three years in that parish, I never met anyone who was going someplace as the world measures mobility or advancement, but the entire congregation was rife with a sense of journey, and most accounted their life a great adventure.
In spite of these changes, the city's leadership was as rife with hedonism and intrigue as previous generations had been.
Curious if as an immigrant from a country rife with poverty, poor education, environmental and land management issues she sees the irony?
Elliot Mineberg, legal director for People for the American Way, was troubled by Scalia's remarks «because they so closely resemble those used by Christian activists such as Pat Robertson and Patrick Buchanan, who have asserted that the country is rife with anti-Christian bigotry.»
There are many false teachings in the Church today, just as the false teachings and practices of Rome were rife at the time of Huss, Jerome and Luther.
As Dr Pravin Thevathasan wrote in his book The Catholic Church and the Sex Abuse Crisis (CTS): «It is true that the abuse of minors is rife within society.
if you actually open the history books, from the days of David to Egyptians to Romans, even as early as Victorian era, history is rife with men being at it with other men..
And as the author of one of the first scholarly articles on «Hinduphobia» in American life, I am happy to admit that such ignorance is rife.
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