Sentences with phrase «uncooperative one»

The mother wanted to have control over everyone and was completely uncooperative, often engaging in conflict and saying inappropriate things to the father and his family in front of the children.
The commencement of proceedings can also be used to exploit the disclosure and discovery provisions of the rules of court, to chivvy an uncooperative individual into negotiations and to signal the commitment of a party to a particular position.
In fact, contrary to the position taken by the SFO, it continues: «If clients justifiably assert their privilege... they should not in any way be criticised or penalised for doing so, nor regarded as being uncooperative — nor should their legal advisers.»
We briefly thought we might have had a lemon on our hands in one the machines, as the touchpad was uncooperative («it's not listening very well», said my son).
Her description of the uncooperative Bulk Barn chain is so true.
Ditto for carbon dioxide measurements: 90,000 CO2measurements in 175 research papers were dismissed because they showed higher CO2 levels than desired, and various other studies were selectively edited to eliminate «uncooperative» measurements while claiming the cherry - picked remaining ones showed global warming (link.)
It looks like the bumbling, uncooperative congressional testimony was the last straw — BP CEO Tony Hayward has just been sacked from the cleanup operations in the Gulf.
«Up until yesterday she remained skittish and uncooperative.
As with the prisoners» dilemma game, uncooperative behavior should be expected — but is not inevitable.
It's filled with dirt, disease, uncooperative weather, unfriendly creatures, and occasional natural disasters.....
Maybe this is why Briffa had to truncate uncooperative tree ring data post 1960 and Mike's Nature trick was used to «hide the -LSB-...]
They are circling to protect something besides their ability to be uncooperative.
Though a more fiscally conservative Congress has recently been uncooperative, state standards and policies continue to be one of the keys to wind's growth.
Alas, Americans are feisty and, frequently, uncooperative characters bent on doing things their own way.
Could it be that the overseers of climate alarm had to change the uncooperative data?
The real problem is cooperation in the most uncooperative of games — a public - goods game with many players facing distant and uncertain global payoffs.
If necessary, import duties on products from uncooperative countries can level the playing field, with the import tax added to the dividend pool.
However, uncooperative weather has made the booms ineffective.
Xu Zhen's work has appeared in seminal exhibitions in Shanghai including: Art for Sale, Shanghai Plaza (1999); Uncooperative Approach (Fuck Off); and Useful Life, (2000).
On the contrary: you will develop a reputation for being «difficult,» «uncooperative,» «inflexible,» or even «self - destructive;» and treated [or mistreated, or ostracized, or blacklisted] accordingly.»).
quipped one would - be partygoer temporarily stuck in the uncooperative elevator at Hermès Beverly Hills.
One gets the sense that he views most material as potentially «uncooperative» and unruly — something to be tamed or at the very least bridled.
Angela states, «I'm interested in making work that is confrontational, intentionally ordered and uncooperative, as well as inviting, visually sound, and thin - skinned.»
For decades he has been an uncooperative force in the art world; a self - styled dandy in the postmodern age; a fervent champion of unfashionable painterly traditions, whose work nonetheless speaks directly to contemporary anxieties.
At first, the beast will be uncooperative at best, and aggressive at worst.
Uncooperative and troublesome, he's the first survivor you rescue.
But while the game has a lot of interesting systems and some absolutely gorgeous graphics, the extreme lack of balance, lag and rubberbanding issues, and just downright uncooperative AI mean that this game will have a lot of polish to deliver before its final release.
I mean no we didn't) or rounding up an uncooperative member to push her through the next door.
To find this out you have to trek the far north east of the game's world, make your way through a destroyed city, and battle an uncooperative dragon.
On top of that, the camera can seem to be quite uncooperative at times.
The camera controls via the right stick can be somewhat cumbersome and uncooperative as well.
And yes, if I do play Journey one day (probably will) I can understand how having an uncooperative partner can be frustrating.
They're also surprisingly hard, especially when you're paired with uncooperative strangers whose strategies rely on individual Master Chief - style heroism rather than teamwork.
The double jump, air dash, and cancel controls make for a fantastic degree of control, with only a few moments where a combination of small platforms and uncooperative camera angles resulted in frustration.
Pizza Novae permits the player following actions: - dodging asteroids, - catching items who have surprising and diversified effects, - picking up energy spheres used for the booster and the tractor beam, - capturing uncooperative ingredients and tracting the pizza to delivery.
Sometimes, the ambitions of a creator can exceed the limitations of technology, technology and imagination maintaining a seemingly uncooperative relationship.
He seeks to find stories and photographs that are out of the ordinary, so he often finds himself facing challenging terrain, weather obstacles, uncooperative subjects and the element of time.
For instance, credit cardholders who don't receive the product they were promised may be able to get a return through their credit card company if the merchant is uncooperative.
If the bank is uncooperative in all of these scenarios, you might consider canceling the card.
Cats can be quite uncooperative patients.
Is he uncooperative when you ask him to do something like getting off the couch?
The adventure starts with the uncooperative patient, winds its way through the dreaded neurologic examination interpretation, and ends in the sea of diseases that could be causing the clinical signs.
Is your dog uncooperative at home when trying to brush their teeth?
A common question that comes to mind is how can they effectively clean teeth with a pet squirming and being overall uncooperative?
Caregiver infirmity may interfere with nursing an uncooperative kitty, while provision of nursing care to a cooperative kitten may be achievable for that same individual.
There is no risk of the lizard being bitten by an uncooperative rodent, nor is there a likelihood of herp becoming «food aggressive» within its habitat.
You can try political action to force the hiring of a new director when the existing director is uncooperative.
«There were times I'd go to shelters and encounter uncooperative people,» said Berger.
Occasionally, bladder stones can be felt in the bladder, however, if the stones are small or if the rabbit is uncooperative, they can be missed.
If he's really uncooperative, ask someone to help you by steadying him and keeping him from jumping off.
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