Sentences with phrase «unaddressed for»

If your benchmark is perfection all comers will fall short, but consider what can go wrong with property management and I've seen it all happen... theft of your rent money, fabrication of invoices, referring of repairs to the owner's brother in law who doesn't have a clue what he's doing, letting your property sit vacant for 6 months, HOA violations going unaddressed for which you're never notified, horrible record keeping, money not being escrowed properly, owner distributions not coming on time or at all, fee structures that reward managers with more money every time they order a repair, invoices not provided, property statements poorly organized and unclear so you can't tell the real story, tenants reporting dangerous repairs such as a leak or a dangerous safety issue and nobody responds and you get stuck with a giant bill or a lawsuit etc... None of these things have happened to me with Green Residential.
Couples often enter therapy when issues have gone unaddressed for a long time and are then bubbling up.
We're also facing a number of infrastructure challenges left mostly unaddressed for decades.
Pilot fatigue is an issue that had remained unaddressed for two decades.
Some of the first signs of vitamin D deficiency include tooth decay and bleeding gums but if this issue goes unaddressed for a prolonged period of time it can lead to digestive, immune system, and brain disorders.
«There are a lot of weaknesses which are persistent and have been unaddressed for too long,» he said.
The unfolding events of recent in Ferguson, New York and elsewhere are just symptoms of a greater injustice that has been left unaddressed for many years: inequality.
They only provide accounting data b / c that is all the SEC requires - AND because accounting rules provide loopholes that enable companies to manipulate earnings, a well - known fact that has gone unaddressed for some time despite some empty saber - rattling.
They only provide accounting data b / c that is all the SEC requires — AND because accounting rules provide loopholes that enable companies to manipulate earnings, a well - known fact that has gone unaddressed for some time despite some empty saber - rattling.

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If they remain trapped in the buyer's head, they'll remain unaddressed, acting as a silent landmine for your deal.
Now, before you question whether I am a victim of the stress entrepreneurship took on my mental health — which, jokes aside, is a real, largely unaddressed problem for professionals today — let me assure you: There was a method to my madness.
Having the right software for your business needs can mean the difference between getting things done or... having tasks linger, unaddressed, on your to - do list.
Having been previously unsuccessful in attempts to speak with the senior State official, during the same conversation, the FBI official asked the State Department official if they would address a pending, unaddressed FBI request for space for additional FBI employees assigned abroad.»
In addition, the 20 % monthly repatriation limit remains a significant hurdle for investors, and local exchanges» pre-approval restrictions on launching financial products remain unaddressed.
-LCB- Editor: see first item in our current Notes From Across The Atlantic for a related thought) Insofar as the editorial left this knot of issues unaddressed it left questions hanging.
Rites of passage arise around various transition points in the life cycle that, if unaddressed, may lead to crises for individuals and the group of which they are a part.
Since Polk seems willing to grant future causality, there is room for progress here; still, these questions remain unaddressed in Polk's present piece.
Then again, for the average American, I guess it's easier to think of it as a fact rather than trying to correct the years of awful teaching that left this thorough understanding of science unaddressed.
«This has never been done by a committee,» but «it's been an elephant in the room, an unaddressed issue for years: What are we doing with respect to the sexual health of our children?
«Elephant in the room» is an English idiom for an obvious truth that is being ignored or goes unaddressed.
Elsewhere in the book, Williams attributes Vickers» antipathy toward homosexuality» something that needs no explanation for an orthodox Christian» to potentially unaddressed issues in his own psychology.
Speakers I found especially engaging included: Louise Fresco, who presented the keynote on future trends in food including tailored nutrition and food printing and the simultaneous challenge of sufficient calories in the developing world, and adequate nutrition in the developed world; and Simon Costa who developed and distributed a micro hermetic silo for grain storage reminding us that funding is mainly directed towards researching increased agricultural production while post-harvest losses go unaddressed.
There is certainly internal concern that the weakness in central midfield went unaddressed - and I understand that in the days leading up to the deadline Wenger did look at rectifying this, though it was too late - but generally the hierarchy were happy with the window and optimistic for the campaign.
Does not give me too much confidence with this for we have been crying out for a solid proven CB from a long time which still remains unaddressed.
It is often easy for an outsider to spot the bad body language that infects so many player / coach relationships, but goes unchallenged and unaddressed because of the power that a coach has over playing time.
Join us for Innovations in micronutrient powder programs: opportunities to reduce child anemia At the 38th Annual International Conference on Global Health Micronutrient powders have tremendous potential for reducing childhood anemia — a significant yet largely unaddressed -LSB-...]
We have a mental illness crisis that is going unaddressed, and combined it has created a major issues for not only the individuals who are affected directly by living in the street, who are mentally ill and go untreated but it's also affecting the quality of life for the rest of the people in our city.»
The Oct. 10 agreement — for all its trust - but - verify legalese — leaves those urgent and knotty questions utterly unaddressed.
«The Roadmap for Discovery and Translation in Lymphoma draws focus to our most pressing needs, which, if unaddressed, will prevent transformative changes to how we study and treat these diseases,» said David M. Weinstock, MD, co-chair of the ASH Meeting on Lymphoma Biology Steering Committee that led the development of the lymphoma research agenda.
The behavioral and other cognitive changes that TBI can bring, «if left unaddressed, are apt to provide challenges to the offender post-release as they attempt to reintegrate into their respective communities,» notes Adam Piccolino, a neuropsychologist for the Minnesota Department of Corrections.
Cutting calories and working out until your body is forced to turn some of that fat into energy might make you lose weight for a season, however, the root causes of weight imbalances remain unaddressed.
I do believe that unaddressed aspects of this situation followed me for years.
Under the Skin tells the story of an alien seductress, prowling the streets of modern - day Glasgow seeking out vulnerable, lonely young men with a view to harvesting them for an unseen, unaddressed alien corporation for whom she presumably works.
Not surprisingly, the whole Schrader - for - Harlin drama goes unaddressed on the DVD supplements.
The main extra on Warner's New Year's Eve Blu - ray is a running commentary by Marshall, who not only falls into the trap of simply describing either the action or dialogue of a scene instead of imparting much background information and stories about the production (going unaddressed, disappointingly so, is the widely reported last - minute Heigl - for - Berry recast, with the latter rejoining the project in a smaller capacity once her schedule cleared), he does so in a sing - song fashion that presumably is supposed to come off folksy - friendly but quickly becomes more than a little obnoxiously self - amused.
Aside from connecting it to a vaguely similar incident in Hannah's past (which turns out just to be some foreshadowing for a late revelation), though, it is mostly left unaddressed.
Much, for example, is made of the unaddressed trauma associated with Lockhart witnessing his father's suicide when the protagonist was a boy.
July 31, 2014 • Tea Party conservatives objected to sending money to the White House to deal with the immigration crisis, leaving the issue unaddressed as Congress gets ready to leave for a five - week break.
While 5 percent of students have a learning disability, a staggering 15 percent or more may have unidentified and unaddressed learning and attention issues, leading to a dangerous blind spot for teachers.
Beyond the recent Teachers College study, which did not seek to systematically explore the content of instruction, that question has remained unaddressed since researchers last conducted reviews of what was taught in University Council for Educational Administration preparation programs, in 1987 and 1992.
Those so - called structural deficits, if unaddressed, could threaten educational services, said Hal Hovey, a former budget director in Illinois and Ohio, who prepared the NEA report entitled «The Outlook for State and Local Finances: The...
Rick leaves no challenge to teacher quality unaddressed as he builds his case for their positive impact on schools and student well - being.»
Does the school create partnerships to provide for unaddressed health issues such as physical and mental health, eye care, and dental care, as well as nutrition needs of the students and / or their families?
For example, if a boy is bored in school and «acts out» he's likely to be painted with the ADHD brush and drugged, while the real cause of his behavior goes unaddressed.
But the elephant in the room is how the Legislature and the Brown administration intend on paying the cost of transition - the hundreds of millions of dollars needed for new textbooks, teacher training and technology upgrades - a question that is left unaddressed.
When a white ninth grade student called her friend the N - word in front of me, for instance, I did not let it pass unaddressed.
Unfortunately, the education reform industry's definition for being «college and career» ready only applies to Math and English so other important subjects, like science, go unaddressed.
In September 2012, the state Education Department made a site visit to Capital Prep Magnet School as a result of a parent complaint dated May 2012 that had gone unaddressed by Capital Prep administrators and Hartford Superintendent of Schools Christina Kishimoto's office for months.
A 2014 report (PDF) conducted by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) indicated that poverty, if unaddressed, can explain up to 46 percent of the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) scores in OECD member countries.
I am not exactly sure what the group stands for but I think that they have managed to capture the imagination of so many Igbo — no matter how inchoate their objectives — because there are a lot of unaddressed issues that the country may have officially swept aside but which continue to live in individual hearts.
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