Sentences with phrase «severe lack of people»

I've no doubt that we'll see some new handsets, and there will be a small injection of interest with Windows 10, but none of that will change the underlying problem facing the platform, which quite simply is a severe lack of people willing to exchange legal tender for Windows Phone devices.

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In reality, though, most of us feel that the people we deal with on a daily basis show a severe lack of emotional intelligence.
I didn't buy «Japan is Number One» when that was the mantra two decades ago, because Japan had severe demographic problems» as in, very few children; its lack of the most basic form of people power in the most elementary form, I thought, would soon become evident in economic weakness (as it has).
Mavunduse said «Burundi has fallen off the media radar» while «millions of people - our brothers and sisters in Christ - are suffering from a severe lack of food or clean water».
Actions that show a lack of character and integrity will have severe consequences to which no person is immune.
This reign of God lacks the severe informational boundaries that segregate people into those who belong and those who do not.
Through time he has gotten to know many other parents all around the world, but he's also seen the ugly side of the internet — with many trolls lacking a basic understanding of how severe allergies can be, especially as it's «not something people often have a direct relationship to,» he told us.
Women who are most at risk of developing the condition are those who have had a personal or family history of depression (including a history of postpartum depression), experience severe PMS, felt depressed during pregnancy, had a difficult pregnancy or delivery, have a troubled marriage, lack supportive people in their lives, or are caring for a chronically ill baby.
CDC and health agencies in other countries have been baffled by the lack of severe disease of swine flu outside of Mexico, which now suspects the infection has led to the hospitalization of nearly 2000 people and more than 150 deaths.
In that case, the person developed severe internal bleeding due to lack of platelets in the blood.
In general, the surgery is used only in people with severe pain or lack of mobility.
Though scrapping all plant foods seems like a severe step, it instantly removes nearly all of the allergens and antinutrients that some people find cause health problems and discomfort, and, as with ketogenic diets, the lack of carbs alone can offer a range of advantages.
Some people bypass this by 3rd parties who submit the audiobook on the authors behalf, but there is a severe lack of companies willing to do this.
«I think it was the severe lack of money and people that made this game innovate, that made the team innovate.»
Over the last couple years I've heard many people complain about a severe lack of couch multiplayer or co-operative games.
But I wonder about China because lack of environmental standards has caused severe health problems for many in those smaller cities with less government reach and it could be true that hundreds of million of people are severely sickened.
Saying that NOBODY can live in a small home, because we can't think of any other way to prevent slum lords from hurting people, only betrays a severe lack of imagination.
UHI is under estimated, the homogenization method is not accepted by statisticians outside of the small club who created the technique — the climate-gate emails showed severe uncertainties and lack of knowledge of proper analytical and statistical techniques, and even suppression of information, even if this is more common practice than people believe... just unacceptable.
Irrespectively of the above, I'm not happy, when I notice that a person calling her or himself a physicist with or without the epithet mathematical shows severe lack of understanding of physics.
Persons with disabilities report experiencing the following employment barriers: (1) need for reduced or modified hours; (2) need for workplace accommodation which is greater the more severe the disability; (3) barriers to finding work or advancing in employment; (4) lack of training and / or experience; (5) perceived discrimination: Matthew Till, Tim Leonard, Sebastian Yeung & Gradon Nicholls, A Profile of the Labour Market Experiences of Adults with Disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years or older (December 3, 2015): online, Statistics Canada, http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/89-654-x/89-654-x2015005-eng.pdf.
Intellectual disability (ID) affects 143/10 000 children1 and is associated with a range of comorbid health conditions.2 — 4 It is heterogeneous, 5 and clustering of some medical conditions may be associated with particular disorders such as Down syndrome6 or Prader - Willi syndrome.7 While epilepsy and sensory impairments often occur in association with specific syndromes or more severe cognitive impairment, conditions such as fractures or obesity may develop as secondary to medication use, nutritional deficiency or lack of mobility.2 Consequently, children with ID may face greater health challenges than typically developing children and use healthcare systems more frequently.8, 9 Mental health problems are also common in people with ID.10 For instance, in a Canadian adolescent and adult population with ID, a high proportion of hospitalisations was attributed to the presence of psychiatric conditions.11
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