Sentences with phrase «so endemic»

These issues weren't so endemic that the Venue 8 got too frustrating to use, so it won't drive you nuts.
«The research showed that the vote buying practice had become so endemic that an entire industry of dealers had emerged to broker the voter groups and funders,» the documents said.
Maybe it's because land use planning and zoning is so endemic to success of tiny houses that, no matter what community you're talking about, you're going to come up with interesting subject matter.
Creating a personal experience that shoppers can't find in larger stores or online will serve pet specialty retailers well and may help combat the showrooming that has become so endemic, says Johnson.
But those groans and sighs tell me something that is so endemic in our society.
They're just not sure that the studio is doing enough, or if the problem is so endemic that the game itself is unstable.
But one might ask whether that swelling in the temporal sulcus results not from the motivation to do missionary work in Gabon, but rather from a pulsing desire to procure the proverbial 15 minutes of fame that is so endemic to the ethos of today's wired youth culture.
Yes, but sadly i think now the problem has become so endemic it is going to be on the wrong side of a nasty season or two, we need a manager who can tear everything up and start again from nothing, Spurs are used to that, but our systems and organisation have not seen significant change in 20 years, it takes a lot more rebuilding
Energy waste and inefficiency have become so endemic in the U.S. that this appeal to a principle most Christians profess to affirm sounds almost radical.
Mr. Carson has suggested in his more discursive and less technical paragraphs that «variability» and «change» are so endemic to all such systems that the very notion of a «background» or secular change in such a system is inherently specious.
It would also, I hope, go some way toward remedying the privatization and trivialization of religious commitment that is so endemic to both American culture in general and to academic institutions in particular.
It's difficult to talk about the importance of lying when lying is so endemic in our society.

Not exact matches

«Sometimes even the initial discussion is enough to shake people up and say, «this is a lot bigger than I thought if it is presenting itself in the workplace,»» Dr Boyd says, but he also warns business owners that a positive response is far from universal: «Denial is something that is endemic in drug use, so it's the norm not the exception.»
Once the shock wore off though, I realized that money abuses and issues, while endemic within churches, still only account for a portion of the many ways in which churches have wounded people and thus there is undoubtedly plenty of people in search of a safe place who do not have any of the same issues that I have with linking money and spirituality, so really you were only excluding a certain portion of people from safety by attaching a price tag to it, those for whom money issues are a sticking point and of course those who simply don't have the extra funds to commit.
But this double «betrayal» stemmed from a single motivation: Weil objected so adamantly to the national idolatry endemic in European (and particularly French) Christianity» the conceit that «holy France» was God's chosen people» that she blamed Israel and its God for inflicting the idea of election on the world in the first place.
The life of the Friary, University and town experienced only a generalised sense of unease, the endemic irritation with ecclesiastical authority, common to so much of Europe.
The so - called «big four» are: protein - energy malnutrition (PEM), with 500 million people affected and 10 million dying every year; vitamin A deficiency, causing xerophthalmia and blindness, which affect 6 million people a year and kill 750,000; endemic goiter, caused by iodine deficiency and affecting 150 million people a year; and nutritional anemia, affecting 350 million people a year.
The Norwich goal had no relation to this but it was endemic of Liverpool's lack of intelligence so far in this early period of the season.
North America has so far been spared from this plague for a number of reasons: The 11 species of kissing bugs endemic to the U.S. South and Southwest tend to defecate after leaving their unwitting hosts, reducing the likelihood of spreading the parasite.
So although it's an important weapon in endemic areas, the vaccine is risky in countries that are currently disease free.
So it's been hard to recognize that there's this endemic African group.
Malaria - endemic countries find it tough to stay vigilant once the numbers plummet, says Hay — and so do the developed countries that pay the bills.
The trenches are mainly isolated ecosystems, so we expect there to be some very unusual endemic species of microorganisms there.»
Anopheles mosquitoes only bite between dusk and dawn, so the use of bed nets in areas where malaria is endemic have long been a method to reduce the opportunity for mosquitoes to transmit malaria.
And so it's difficult not to read it on a political level too, a statement on the corruption and power abuses endemic in those closed systems, even as protests against the Ukrainian government's anti-EU isolationism continue to cost lives.
Students explore their own water consumption (the amount of water used in everyday activities; the types of water — filtered, bottled, and so on) they drink — and compare this data with the experiences of residents in the Togolese Republic, where clean water is scarce and cholera is endemic.
From the so - called gifted - and - talented programs that end up doing little to improve student achievement (and actually do more damage to all kids by continuing the rationing of education at the heart of the education crisis), to the evidence that suburban districts are hardly the bastions of high - quality education they proclaim themselves to be (and often, serve middle class white children as badly as those from poor and minority households), it is clear that the educational neglect and malpractice endemic within the nation's super-clusters of failure and mediocrity isn't just a problem for other people's children.
When the Muse conference flew me in, as many conferences do, to live - tweet its high points and sessions, however, what I found was that the endemic preference of so many authors for craft over biz persists in that New England enclave of writing as it does in so many other regions.
The so - called Chicago dog flu has nothing to do with Chicago, except that this strain, called H3N2, began in Chicago (in the U.S.) and is now living in the environment (it's endemic in the Windy City), but dog flu, also known as canine influenza virus (CIV), is all over the country.
In fact, with so many endemic species, the island is often referred to as the «Galapagos of the Indian Ocean».
There are untouched forests and endemic animal life, some so small in numbers that glimpsing them is a rare honor, so make sure your camera is at the ready.
Home to more than 60 endemic plant, animal, and insect species found nowhere else on earth, Catalina's so - called «Interior» is home to rare species, including the Santa Catalina Island fox.
So from Micromart's point of view there is no widespread or «endemic» problem with Xbox 360 Elites overheating and suffering the dreaded three red rings.
Of course it's endemic in all science, but there's something so willfully blind among the climateers that it begins at times to stink of something close to fraud.
== -LCB- So the difficult thing about embracing and properly considering all said factoids, is how to do this without prompting the emotional responses that immediately occur when people's cultural values are either challenged or promoted, which leads to endemic domain polarization and the emergence of cultural consensus based upon the winning narrative. -RCB-
So the difficult thing about embracing and properly considering all said factoids, is how to do this without prompting the emotional responses that immediately occur when people's cultural values are either challenged or promoted, which leads to endemic domain polarization and the emergence of cultural consensus based upon the winning narrative.
Going ballistic over an on - line article, when there is really major corruption endemic to the whole AGW conjecture makes me wonder why these people feel so threatened.
The world, however, is old, and war and theft are as endemic to our race as property, so only a very few pieces of land have not changed hands by war or theft at least once in that long history.
So instead of denigrating my contributions while making none of your own except to toss peanuts from the gallery, I sincerely invite you to work with me to create a mechanism to convince the government to implement serious and beneficial changes to the barriers endemic in the litigation system.
Although dengue rarely occurs in the continental United States (so far), it is endemic in Puerto Rico and many popular tourist destinations in Latin America and Southeast Asia.
This happened whether I was using my phone (a Motorola Moto X), my tablet (a Google Nexus 10) or my laptop (an ancient Lenovo), so it appears to be endemic to the Chromecast rather than the controlling device.
Addressing endemic poverty and disadvantage in so many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities...
At a high level, one of the main reasons Collaborative Divorce works for so many families is the way in which it actively seeks to minimize and manage this type of anxiety that is endemic to litigation.
So bearing down on us is the redo of our small family room, for which I've accumulated almost all the furnishings and only need to decide on which white, a challenge that seems endemic across all blogs and commenters.
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