Sentences with phrase «significant lack of communication»

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If the Old Testament lacks a technical term for the idea of revelation, the expression «Word of Yahweh» remains a favorite expression, the most frequent and the most significant to express the divine communication.
«DOI's investigation further revealed a complete lack of accountability within city government regarding deed - restriction removals and significant communication failures between and within City Hall and DCAS [the Department of Citywide Administrative Services],» the report says.
The primary consumer protection problem areas that have given rise to the States» actions include: (1) unsubstantiated claims of consumer savings; (2) deceptive representations about the length of time necessary to complete a debt relief program; (3) misleading or failing to adequately inform consumers that they will be subject to continued collection efforts, including lawsuits, and that their account balances will increase due to extended nonpayment under the program; (4) deceptive disparagement of consumer credit counseling; (5) deceptive disparagement of bankruptcy as an alternative for debtors; (6) lack of screening and analysis to determine suitability of debt relief programs for individual debtors; (7) the collection of substantial up - front fees so the debt relief company gains even if it fails to perform; (8) lack of transparency and information for consumers as to payment of fees, status of accounts, and communications with creditors; (9) significant delays in active negotiation or engagement with creditors, coupled with prohibitions on direct consumer communications with creditors; and (10), in the case of debt settlement companies, basing savings claims (and settlement fees) not on the original account balance, but on the inflated amount due (including late fees and default rates of interest) at the time of settlement.
Starting with a lack of clarity and communication about when pre-orders would be delivered, moving on to a stop in deliveries and a recall of a significant chunk of vans, and compounding things with an offer of a free charging station for early purchasers as an apology for delays, which was then followed by months of radio silence about when that station would be delivered — it's fair to say that Chrysler's outward facing communications efforts have not exactly covered themselves with glory.
Interpersonal family stress contributes to relationship breakdown and lack of perceived social support, and high expressed emotion may contribute to relapse.21 Family - focused treatment has been shown to reduce recurrence when used as an adjunct to medication for bipolar disorder.38 It is initiated once stabilisation of mood has been effected after an acute episode, and includes the patient and at least one significant family member (eg, parent or spouse).39 The underlying focus of family - focused treatment is to provide education regarding the recent illness episode; this includes exploring possible causes and the patient's personal triggers, discussing the importance of medication, differentiating between the person and the illness, and enhancing positive family relationships.40 Improved positive communication appears to be a key mechanism in this approach.38, 41 Recent studies suggest greater benefits in reducing depressive rather than manic relapses.23, 38,42
It is ideal for couples experiencing significant levels of stress, depression and conflict, couples struggling with a lack of intimacy, poor or nonexistent communication, long standing recurring issues, pending empty nesters, anger issues, substance abuse, frequent fights, outside influences such as infidelity, small business stress and threats of divorce.
It is ideal for couples experiencing more significant levels of stress and conflict, couples struggling with a lack of intimacy, poor or nonexistent communication, long standing recurring issues, pending empty nesters, anger issues, substance abuse, frequent fights, outside influences such as infidelity, small business stress and threats of divorce.
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