This is the best route to take unless you have a special situation, for example, your religion does not allow you to file for a divorce, or if your spouse is totally
uncooperative in working out an Agreement and begins to spend all of the marital assets and you have not been separated for the required period of time to file for divorce.
If the bank is
uncooperative in all of these scenarios, you might consider canceling the card.
An example of a public blacklist is the list of countries maintained by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which lists countries that the FATF considers to be
uncooperative in the global effort against money laundering and terrorist financing.
They lead you to believe that they support your credit repair efforts, but are quite
uncooperative in the end.
If your author is threatening the publisher's timetable, or is being
uncooperative in some other way, send a carefully worded, polite but steely message that spells out the consequences of their behaviour, and what they need to do about it.
«You made the other agents on the agent panel seem picky and
uncooperative in comparison.
I would try this, but my hair is
uncooperative in holding a curl.
«Alex very
uncooperative in the task.
Police are generally
uncooperative in this process.»
Not exact matches
And given Germany's unwillingness to take the most basic measures, like boosting government spending or encouraging domestic wage increases, that would help iron out some of the imbalances
in the European economy, the situation
in Greece will likely only force Italians to wonder why it is tethering itself to such an
uncooperative partner.
Within the coalition are two factions: those pushing to play hardball on Capitol Hill by threatening to force
uncooperative lawmakers from office
in November, and those who'd rather see the debate settled at the congressional negotiating table sooner rather than later, even if it means making policy concessions to companies such as Verizon and Comcast.
Few things will cause more customer dissatisfaction and ruin your reputation faster than being difficult, adversarial, and
uncooperative when people believe what you said
in your guarantee and take you up on it.
«There was no evidence presented at the hearing that Mr. Zachary Cruz had threatened anyone during this arrest, that he resisted
in anyway, or that he was
uncooperative with police,» he wrote.
Market power can be used to measure each country's
uncooperative tariff structure which would prevail
in pure mercantilist world (i.e.
in the absence of multilateral cooperation).
It's useful to remember that Cruz won the primary last year not because of any substantive policy disagreement or even because of his superior qualifications, but because he pledged that he would be
uncooperative, combative, and generally obnoxious once
in office.
By way of sharpest contrast, the Board encountered a «haughty» and
uncooperative manner
in some bishops, leading them to the conclusion that «the exercise of authority without accountability is not servant - leadership; it is tyranny.»
In 2004, Marian Bakermans - Kranenburg, a professor of child and family studies at Leiden University, started carrying a video camera into homes of families whose 1 - to -3-year-olds indulged heavily in the oppositional, aggressive, uncooperative, and aggravating behavior that psychologists call «externalizing»: whining, screaming, whacking, throwing tantrums and objects, and willfully refusing reasonable request
In 2004, Marian Bakermans - Kranenburg, a professor of child and family studies at Leiden University, started carrying a video camera into homes of families whose 1 - to -3-year-olds indulged heavily
in the oppositional, aggressive, uncooperative, and aggravating behavior that psychologists call «externalizing»: whining, screaming, whacking, throwing tantrums and objects, and willfully refusing reasonable request
in the oppositional, aggressive,
uncooperative, and aggravating behavior that psychologists call «externalizing»: whining, screaming, whacking, throwing tantrums and objects, and willfully refusing reasonable requests.
In children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), there is an ongoing pattern of
uncooperative, defiant, and hostile behavior toward authority figures that seriously interferes with the youngster's day to day functioning.
In order to minimize
uncooperative baby activities, you will have to employ distraction.
Even though you may have an
uncooperative ex-spouse, you can choose to avoid conflicts, maintain a «businesslike» relationship and be a stable, positive influence
in your children's lives.
In 20 years of being a family child care provider and 12 years of conducting parenting workshops I have seen parents struggle with and children suffer from
uncooperative CO-parenting.
Bratton said the retraining will begin
in November and will be geared toward informing officers how to reduce tensions with
uncooperative suspects and how to use alternatives to arrest, including summonses and verbal warnings.
Now, many of his proposals will lie
in the hands of a restive and potentially
uncooperative Legislature.
There are also challenges
in tracing, seizure, forfeiture and return of Nigeria's assets — no thanks to the stringent conditions and other
uncooperative attitude of the countries
in possession of the stolen funds.
Hoping to apply pressure to
uncooperative Republicans
in the State Senate, Mayor Bill de Blasio staged a City Hall press conference this afternoon with the city's top business leaders to demand Albany renews his control of the Department of Education.
Plus, Mayor Bill de Blasio, who played matchmaker to the adorable couple, got to assume a hero role
in the negotiations, watch his beloved W.F.P. live to see another day, and possibly convince his «friend» Cuomo to be less
uncooperative towards his agenda (for a few months, anyway).
Another option could be that Labour spread this rumour
in order to excuse their
uncooperative behaviour during the negotiations?
New products have to be tested
in - ground
in a target - type location, but
uncooperative weather can prevent planting.
In this study, 56 «uncooperative» children (aged 7 to 9 years) attending a dental clinic at the Royal College of Dentistry, King Saud University in Saudi Arabia were randomly assigned to receive either audiovisual distraction (watching their favourite cartoons using the eyeglass system Merlin i - theatre ™) or no distraction (control group
In this study, 56 «
uncooperative» children (aged 7 to 9 years) attending a dental clinic at the Royal College of Dentistry, King Saud University
in Saudi Arabia were randomly assigned to receive either audiovisual distraction (watching their favourite cartoons using the eyeglass system Merlin i - theatre ™) or no distraction (control group
in Saudi Arabia were randomly assigned to receive either audiovisual distraction (watching their favourite cartoons using the eyeglass system Merlin i - theatre ™) or no distraction (control group).
«Challenging a person's belief
in free will did not seem to provide them with a conscious justification for
uncooperative behavior,» Protzko said.
«Our study suggests that a challenge to an individual's belief
in free will can shift this default mechanism — at least temporarily — to become intuitively
uncooperative and cause an individual to act
in their own self - interest.»
In human social groups, punishment of
uncooperative behaviors increases teamwork, but the benefits of cooperation only outweigh the costs of punishment after a long time.
It was put
in my personnel file that I was «
uncooperative» with the health professionals when I refused dietary counseling.
So when it snows
in Chicago, it's a little award bringing the fall pictures up from the archives, but hey — it's the best I can do when the weather decides to be
uncooperative!
Although Steven Spielberg certainly deserves accolades for his direction (especially having to put up with an
uncooperative mechanical shark named Bruce),
in addition, Verna Fields received an Oscar for her excellent film editing work on the film.
There are a few scenes spread out
in The Disaster Artist briefly and seriously touching on Tommy's wildly
uncooperative behavior and his paranoid impressions of betrayal, but for the most part, it's Franco pulling off a masterfully expressive turn surrounded by his personally created chaos.
Oddly miscast
in this classic musical, she was insecure; said to be difficult on set and
uncooperative with the press.
What's the Fuss: Get Him to the Greek reunites Jonah Hill and Russell Brand with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller
in the story of a record company intern with two days to drag an
uncooperative rock legend to Hollywood for a comeback concert.
The final credits
in Scream even give the finger to
uncooperative authorities: «No thanks whatsoever to the Santa Rosa City School District Governing Board.»
With 28 Up, the fourth installment
in the documentary series charting ordinary British citizens throughout their lives, director Michael Apted finds
uncooperative behavior finally starting to claim some of his interview subjects.
With the teenager
in the midst of a self - imposed vow of silence since doing the patricidal deed, Reeves is at sea as to how he might defend his
uncooperative client.
Not only is Jackson Pritchard completely
uncooperative and downright hostile, it appears he has someone locked
in the cellar — or perhaps it's something.
Lemming AI — Speaking of lemmings...
in both story mode and challenge mode, we would occasionally find ourselves struggling with
uncooperative earth - bound inhabitants.
After four years of struggling against a divided and sometimes
uncooperative school board, San Antonio Superintendent Diana Lam has thrown
in the towel.
For instance, prepare adults to «stop and think»
in specific situations they confront every day, such as a crying toddler or an
uncooperative co-worker.
The Obama administration relied on its regulatory power to advance its agenda across a broad range of policy areas
in the face of an
uncooperative Congress.
We've decided to call what your son did «
uncooperative behavior» — and we'll point out to him
in no uncertain terms that he won't be very popular with his friends if he keeps acting this way!»
This is not just
in terms of high academic expectations but having a belief
in the best of someone — perhaps seeing beyond poor attendance,
uncooperative behaviour and erratic performance to a thread of gold potential.
The execution of her lessons was not always effective
in the sense that she had difficulty managing disruptive and
uncooperative students.
As teachers, we often find ourselves
in situations where our students are being
uncooperative or disrespectful to others.