Sentences with phrase «see issues like»

I see issues like these from the career advancement... or career regression angle, but not from a legal angle.
When you see issues like this, there is no one to blame but the devs, so expect some patches to roll out shortly.
Yeah definitely... that's one of the biggest things as working as a dog trainer here and I work at a local animal hospital and I do a lot of evaluations on dogs and a lot of times they come in and they have this label on them like they're not good with dogs, they're not good with kids, they're destructive or something, and we evaluate them and then we... if they good, if they pass the evaluation behavior assessment that we do, they get into doggy day care and then you know once they're in day care like you can almost immediately see those issues like disappear because they're... they've just got so much energy.
See issues like this as a sign that something is in need of your attention.
Marcia I have not seen an issue like this with my clients and would suggest checking with your doctor if you have circulation issues in your lower legs.
So we could also see an issue like pododermatitis, which is irritation of the skin of the feet.
This is not the first time we've seen an issue like this.

Not exact matches

When it came to marketing, we often saw brands capitalizing on older adult's fear of life threatening situations, including a fall, loss of memory or motor skills, or other health related issues like a stroke or heart attack.
«However, I would like it on the record — as an expert who has thought about these issues nearly every working hour over the last four years — that I'm convinced that without the SPV and 12g fixes, retail investors will be heavily disadvantaged as compared to accredited investors and equity crowdfunding will ultimately be seen as a failure.
Seventy - seven percent of respondents would forego a home assessment with a robotic smart kit to go see a real live doctor — good news for those in the health field, since A.I. can already detect issues like skin cancer as well as a dermatologist can.
As to where, specifically, respondents would like to see A.I. used, 68 percent say it's important that A.I. be used to solve issues related to cybersecurity and privacy.
The second issue could see cars end up like smart TVs, where hardware makers unskilled in software design have created functions that few people want or use.
We commonly see SiteJabber community members write posts like, «I was considering such and such company, but I Googled them and they have horrible press / complaints / customer service issues, etc..»
While, fresh but scaling startups tend to drag their feet until they see clear evidence of issues, prolonging upgrading may cause unnecessary and costly headaches like missed billing opportunities, inventory write - offs, efficiency gaps in operations or even fraud.
Facebook is also seeing customers start using Workplace for critical business functions, like reporting low stock and discussing issues with their supply chain or website, said Cross.
From what I've seen, though, the issue is not about AI displacement, Boomers holding onto the good jobs, or other factors like the high cost of tuition.
While it's rare to see CEOs here take a public stand (witness the silence of Toronto's business leaders when the Rob Ford scandals unfolded), a growing number of American executives are stepping into the public spotlight, taking stands on issues like religious freedom, gay marriage and gun control.
Many companies I consult with see this as an issue, they'd like to have some flexibility in home working, but they don't want to give carte blanche to the employees.
This feature aims to prevent issues like the Holocaust denial results that Google saw in December — which placed an article from a neo-Nazi white supremacist website at the top of search results.
This is significantly less hawkish rhetoric than that of Trump himself, who has promised «fire and fury like the world has never seen» if North Korea issues further provocations.
«Well, I think what we need to do is be more transparent about what we're seeing and find ways to get independent and outside experts to be able to come in, and contribute ideas on how to address these issues, like things that might be problems,» Zuckerberg said.
Although TPP is often seen as another in a line of treaties aimed at liberalizing trade further, a more important goal may have been to «raise the bar» on trade, and to set up a body of rules, including on environmental and labor issues, with which to create pressure for countries like China to comply.
This report is exceptional and one of the best that we have seen about Millennial money issues — including saving, investing, and waiting for certain life milestones like getting married and having kids.
Most of it's targeted at acute care, so you'll see startups like that targeted at cardiovascular issues or diabetes or things like that.
He said Tuesday that he would have liked to see more progress on the issue in the year that has passed since he first made those comments.
Instead of seeing all these IPOs on Wall Street where Wall Street takes a huge fee, we're starting to see this new phenomenon referred to as Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) which are these businesses coming out and not paying fees to Wall Street, but coming out and issuing a coin, almost like a crowdfunding where people that put money in get a coin which inherently is a piece of the system.
In the remainder of my lecture I would like to cover both these topics, plus two other issues: what does the Reserve Bank need to do to fulfil its financial stability responsibilities; and whether the changes we have seen in the structure of financial systems over recent decades have made the system more or less stable.
My greatest issue is when big brother steps into the frame, which is why I brought up Kenneth Rogoff, because I think that he would like to see cryptocurrencies not be anonymous such that central bankers were capable, this is the scariest thought I could possibly come up with, of tracking our every single buying transaction, our every purchase consideration and knowing what we are buying on a day - to - day basis.
The United Conservative caucus has launched a website to allow Albertans to communicate and bring forward the issues they would like to see raised in the Legislature
«It's disappointing to see such an issue taking so long to resolve, I would've hoped for more professionalism from Ledger, but it seems like they treat bitcoin cash as a minority token with a very low priority,» one person wrote.
Few industries see change as rapidly as biotech, and that makes issuing predictions for biotech companies a lot like stepping out onto an already - broken limb.
We see churches who pick one or two issues and prove they are challenging culture, while not living a life that shows people who we want to live like, and who we live for.
By this time next year, I would like to see us work harder on how we define the issue itself.
As you can see, conversations about medical ethics can get complex and circuitous very quickly (like many socio - political issues do)-- which is precisely the point that most of us miss.
Now there are cases where they seem to have been moved because of this issue and I would like to see those dealt with but they are a minority of the cases when you look at that facts.
I would love to see more long, informative debates like this on all major issues.
Let me add I have not seen your 3 posts asking me about how I feel about it before now when I copied and posted those above and If I had seen before I would have answered you with out any hesitation but did not because I moved to other blogs... And to satisfy you interest my saying I do not like it as a cultural habit but if religion failed to stop it and had to regulate it then what can I do about it... people can still lie and give you an elder age and how can you tell if 9 - 10or more at villages there are no birth certificate issued nor villagers interested to obtain it... what can you tell from their teeth like sheep??
Dr. Anthony McRoy, lecturer in Islamics at the Wales Evangelical School of Theology, told the «News Hour» why he doesn't believe the programme will have a significant impact on the issue and would like to see a new approach introducted, he said: «the last government tried something against radicalisation after 7/7, and look how ineffective it's been»
It is interesting to see how nonbelievers are so quick to define what believers opinions are on issues like creationism, evolution, a deity, etc..
There are two issues on which I would have liked to see the authors elaborate further.
Were religious people promoting peace when they voted down gay marriage (a civil rights issue, opponents of which will be viewed in the same light as the opponents against civil rights in the 50s and 60s) You are just so comfortable in the majority, you can't see the prejudice and bias you put on people that aren't like you.
So if God was not dealing with the sin issue (seeing as mankind returned to their wicked ways), it could easily appear like He is a mass murderer.
(In fact, one of my major objections to these boys calling their critics «mentally ill» is that it demonizes those who truly have a mental illness by dismissing them as «batshit» instead of seeing them as having an issue that like say diabetes that can be controlled with proper treatment.)
This selective «colorblindness» is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism as a thing of the past for which we are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even see.
I'd like to see more social justice issues covered: we need to be having conversations about modern day slavery and sex trafficking.
I think people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it's racism and white supremacy — as you see things like Charlottesville unfold — people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
What I would like to see from the Mosque's Imam is a public, unequivocal statement that he does not tolerate violent teachings or attacks against Americans and issues a Fatwa forbidding any moral, monetary or logistical support for people planning or contemplating jihadist violence.
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Whenever its the gay issue - all you see is ignorant Christians holding tight to their prejudices - why is it so hard to find a christian these days espousing any principle that is christlike - I was raised in evangelical christianity - and still hold on to some great teachings - but division, non unity, non acceptance and certainly denial of the creative nature of God is NOT christ - like.
For you see skytag, I have found God's peaceful treasures and no will from anyone who denies me my Words can uproot me... Antagonizing issues like yours languish others who like you are feebly orientated to conjuring upsets and attempts to pull the wagons wheels apart.
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