Sentences with phrase «serious attitude problem»

Jeff at the Rocky Mount NC location near Walmart has a serious attitude problem.
Jake's sister Make Mori (Rinko Kikuchi), a high - ranking military official, intervenes and gives Jake the option of avoiding incarceration if he agrees to return to the Pan Pacific Defense Corps (that's the PPDC to you and me), where he once washed out due to a serious attitude problem.
It causes the ape to grow well beyond his normal size, and develop a serious attitude problem, which means Davis has his hands full keeping George from running afoul of the authorities.
In fact, for daring to challenge the opinion of the almighty FIA (and for apparently having a serious attitude problem during the hearing), Irvine actually had his ban extended to three races as a result!
You know RVP had serious attitude problems as a youngster..

Not exact matches

Anyway, my attitude on a stock market correction is that if the market never comes back, it means something worse is at work and I will have more serious problems to worry about such as war, famine, disease.
A familiar problem in the interpretation of the words of Jesus — a problem which has evoked interminable discussion and is basic to the most serious of all social issues — is the attitude of Jesus toward violence and hence toward war.
Because sometimes parents attitude towards «difficult babies» put them into serious sociological problem.
Another difference between the Dutch and the Japanese attitude is when we have a serious problem and get stressed by our work.
In reality, Fred's attitudes toward gambling would become a serious problem.
Poor attitude, gang involvement, and a lack of motivation are serious problems that especially plague urban high schools.
Global education, given its relatively brief heritage as experiential curriculum that aims to develop student awareness of social problems, inquiry skills, and capacity and attitude for civic action (Gaudelli, 2003), would seem to be an ideal platform for the introduction of serious video games, since their educational aims are essentially the same.
The first one can backfire because it may seem like you aren't a serious employee, but if it makes sense to play this role, it also makes work history problems seem minor in the face of your positive attitude.
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