Sentences with phrase «sore subject for»

Piracy is a particularly sore subject for Summit.
The portrayal and treatment of women in and around video games is a sore subject for a lot of us.
Sigh... Duke Nukem as a franchise can be a sore subject for many gamers, largely in part due to the long...
We understand this is a sore subject for a lot of people.
That's a sore subject for some because Kobo specifically states on the descriptions for their ereaders that there is «no advertising», subtly taking a shot at Amazon's Kindles with special offers that have ads on the lockscreen and homescreen, but when Kobo is adverting recommended ebooks on the homescreen there's not much of a difference.
The GEA has been a sore subject for school superintendents across the state for five years.
Donna Lieberman, Executive Director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement, «We applaud Governor Cuomo for taking the bold step of removing New York State from the Secure Communities initiative, which, despite its name, has become a sore subject for those who work day and night to make our neighborhoods safer.
Of course, this is something of a sore subject for one of Cuomo's fellow statewide Democratic contenders, Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
I know this is a sore subject for many, many moms!
A diaper bag can sometimes be a sore subject for many parents.
Child - support orders are a sore subject for the athletes hit with them, not only because they mandate large payments but also because the athletes can't control how the money is spent by the mother who receives it.
Tesla's balance sheet also was a sore subject for Musk.

Not exact matches

We all know the ending and I'm not going to rehash a sore subject, but let me just say that I would have rather Hardaway, Douglass or Novak get a three pointer for the win.
As Arsenal close in on the transfer of the uncapped Brazilian defender Gabriel Paulista from La Liga club Villarreal, Arsene Wenger knows that he will have to go to a tribunal hearing to ask for a work permit for the 24 - year old to be able to play in the English Premier League and that has brought up a sore subject.
A draw would probably be good for both, but prearranged draws are kind of a sore subject among the two.
This subject is a sore spot for me.
According to this study, which, lasted for 12 weeks, subjects supplementing with HMB gained triple the amount of lean mass as those taking a placebo... lost over twice as much body fat... gained far more strength... and were significantly less sore from their workouts.
The result is a solid, well - rounded product that is both educational and fun to use, quickly melting away all the trepidation and anxiety I generally feel on the sore subject of credit repair known more for the anguish and intimidation it engenders.
Just as might be expected for a dog on steroids, they don't heal well and are subject to pressure sores.
Prologues are still a sore subject, but when it comes time to review the product it comes down to the quality of what's on offer, at least for me.
Exclusivity has been a sore subject in the VR community ever since Oculus announced plans for its own store, and it was no surprise that shortly after launch, modders released a hack called Revive to make Rift - exclusive software playable on the HTC Vive.
For example, a nursing home resident who has been subjected to abuse or neglect may suffer from sores, malnutrition, or sudden weight loss while demonstrating changed personality (e.g., acting more reserved than normal).
For example, if a partner just inherited some money and it's become a sore subject as to the disposition of that inheritance, then working on a postnuptial agreement — and putting the matter to bed once and for all — can really assist in dissipating the tensiFor example, if a partner just inherited some money and it's become a sore subject as to the disposition of that inheritance, then working on a postnuptial agreement — and putting the matter to bed once and for all — can really assist in dissipating the tensifor all — can really assist in dissipating the tension.
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