Sentences with phrase «so troublesome»

The maximum - security, minimum - privilege Alcatraz facility was specially designed for inmates so troublesome that other federal prisons couldn't handle them.
Trying to get it into bookstores on my own just seemed so troublesome and expensive, and not likely to bring me many new readers unless I sent them there in the first place — which clearly is the dilemma of the major publishing industry as well.
When things get so troublesome, one chose to find a date online and browse though various online dating web sites and other match maker dating services on web.
You are pretty, but you are ever so troublesome.
If leap seconds were as predictable as leap days, they wouldn't be so troublesome to computer programmers.
Although allergies may be outgrown, intolerances to certain foods are usually life - long, so the troublesome food has to be permanently avoided.
Oriente Petrolero are from Santa Cruz de la Sierra, a low lying city without the conditions of extreme altitude — which many visitors to Bolivia find so troublesome.
Doesn't it make you wonder why the church and Christianity can be so troublesome?
It is indeed, we suspect, the epic quality of the poem, its magnificent «license,» its very poetic form, which are responsible for the «J» and «P» readings so troublesome to the modern interpreter.
But your entire judgment of me is resting on that oh - so troublesome English word «love»....
Us darn atheists are so troublesome.
Batstone's focus on transparency gets at two issues that made Enron's situation so troublesome: the complexity of its transactions suggested that executives were deliberately attempting to hide actions they knew were fraudulent; and its top executives were eager to deny any knowledge of what their underlings were doing.
There is also a more recent and specific historical reason why the area of sexual ethics is both so troublesome and so entwined with ecclesiological concerns: sexual ethics was not touched by the great changes brought about by the Second Vatican Council.
In particular, are there macro prudential tools that the Federal Reserve and other regulators can use to limit leverage and speculation and thus prevent the type of asset price booms and busts that have proved so troublesome?

Not exact matches

Urbaniak says historically, many of women's needs, desires and ideas have remained hidden and unspoken, so that people could feel «less troublesome and more approved of,» but she argues that paradigm is one in need of a big shift.
So how do you finally silence the troublesome voice in your head?
President Trump accepted Xi's invitation to visit China later this year so there will be plenty of opportunity to discuss troublesome issues later.
The real estate investment trust (REIT) segment of the Financials sector is often cited as troublesome, and even more so with the impending rise of interest rates.
This way, called evolutionary learning, is a benevolent system, but sometimes it doesn't feel so on our troublesome way to insight..
Properly used, they are an excellent tool to identify troublesome trends and a jumping off point to then further explore the causes behind those trends so that solutions can be found.
It is akin to the silence in the Church concerning the Nicene Creed for about 20 years or so after its formulation in 325: there were many bishops and clergy in the East who did not accept homoousios and who thought that silence, obfuscations and subsequent formulations of the creed would sweep away this inconvenient and troublesome doctrine.
Although Whitehead's Category of the Ultimate is meant to lessen the distance, so to speak, between actual occasions and societies of actual occasions, the application of Whitehead's metaphysics to persons seems troublesome; the ancient metaphysical problem of appearance and reality seems to lurk in the background, for the philosopher who wishes to identify res vera in the system soon finds herself perplexed, asking if the subjects of experience are actual occasions, societies of occasions, or sentient beings, such as persons and animals.1
According to James, the first type of infinity, that of standing things, does not prove to be troublesome logically or conceptually so long as we take it distributively and not conjunctively.
Thus professional philanthropoids at the great foundations like to preserve capital assets so as to survive to another day; and amateur givers as well like to maintain some distance between themselves and beneficiaries to stave off troublesome dependencies that will diminish them or limit their freedom.
If this is so, then it is true enough that no one exists who can help him — in case he actually should venture out — and that which a clever ingenious imagination invents in order to be able to forget the troublesome background of evasion above the terrifying foreground, actually comes to pass.
Sociologist and researcher Sherry Turkle says so well, «Who said that a life without conflict, without dealing with the past, or without rubbing up against the troublesome people is better?»
He knew he was troublesome to others; so why make or keep everybody unhappy?
With an entirely straight face, indeed with moral earnestness, Frank Rich continues in that idealistic vein for which Anna Quindlen was so admired by herself: «Perhaps these drawbacks are still troublesome today, but they are nothing next to such alternatives as unwanted babies or disease.
Yet the troublesome fact that confronts us is that so many seem mainly to preach inoffensive moral injunctions, and apparently pride themselves on keeping their congregations from discovering that in the seminary they acquired any new ideas!
Mark Driscoll's not - so - graceful fall from power proved troublesome for a lot of Christians — and rightfully so.
No, or it is difficult to think so, if only because of the troublesome presence of the word «God».
What I find troublesome is not necessarily what some people do when they realize that they hold conflicting ideas simultaneously, but that so many do not admit to dissonance in the first place.
Scary not so much as it is troublesome when the women in your family who are all very intelligent continue to practice the absurdities of Christianity.
In short, although thousands of «alumni» and friends of the institute have been pleading and praying that the troublesome disclosures would cease so the seminars can continue untarnished, it is the present and former staff members themselves who are demanding answers to dozens of questions about how the large sums of institute money are spent.
If you use a Study Bible as your main Bible, it is too easy, when wrestling with a troublesome text, to simply look down at the notes on the bottom of the page, and in so doing, miss out on the absolute thrill of the «self - discovery» that comes by sweating through the text and praying for understanding.
So it was this mental struggle and cognitive dissonance that let me to eschew my internal turmoil, forsaking troublesome thoughts to bake some banana bread — something that is very calming, I might add.
the author of this article just didn't see newcastle against manure last week...... Their back Line is something else so far this season... Especially with that new addition (Mbemba) and coloccini was just troublesome...... need i comment on their attack?
So how do you bypass this troublesome issue?
Chelsea are keen to be rid of the troublesome but talented Costa once and for all, but while he so obviously wishes to return to Atletico, Marseille president Eyraud believes the Brazilian - born hitman would «fit in very well» on the south coast of France and is happy to thrash out a deal, providing it met «certain conditions».
United surged into a 3 - 0 half - time lead and although come the end they were hanging on for dear life at 3 - 2, victory over their nearest and not so dearest will come as a massive boost to morale and confidence following a troublesome period in the league for the defending champs.
It's a troublesome feeling because we're all supposed to be good little lactivists who never speak unless we're spoken to, and yet by doing so we allow misinformation to be spread like wildfire when we had a chance to correct it... then when we do it only results in more defensiveness, often regardless of how you phrase it.
Newborn skin is the most sensitive so having any unwanted wetness coming into contact with the skin can be troublesome for their soft skin.
You do need to be informed of the risks so you can be aware of troublesome symptoms and make informed choices.
So, if you plan to use this stroller for shopping, and short walks you might find it troublesome to turn corners.
So if you have been recently blessed with twin kids, you need to take notes of some life hacks to make the raising part a bit less troublesome.
One exercise I use to help me focus on my children being able to do other things than those that I find annoying or troublesome is the whole body camera: http://peace4parents.com/the-whole-body-camera-experience-and-appreciate-parenting-with-all-of-your-senses/ This gives me a reality check on who my child really is so in the tough moments I can help him / her get back to balance.
And so, instead of dismissing them as «naughty», or «troublesome», just try to understand them.
Most politicians consider a popularity rating below 50 percent to be troublesome when facing reelection, although Cuomo has no announced opponent for the 2014 governor's race, so far.
aegypti, so researchers have gone to years of trouble working out how to coax bacterial strains from other insect species into the troublesome mosquito.
We recognise that the term «progressive» is potentially troublesome, so let us lay our cards on the table.
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