Sentences with phrase «weakness has cost»

This crippling weakness has cost us dear.

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The reports looked strong at first, but looking under the hood, Cramer was very concerned by the weakness he saw: Kimberly - Clark, for one, is facing pricing challenges, rising commodity costs and a slumping diaper business in what had once been its best growth market: China.
It's reasonable to view part of the weakness in gold stock prices as being the result of spot gold falling close to its marginal production cost (which has gradually escalated over the past 15 years).
Global economic weakness has hurt the company's results, but we are encouraged by management's ability to innovate, cut costs and allocate capital wisely.
God shoulders the cost of our failure because God does not profit from human mistakes and weaknesses and has no interest in anybody getting lost.
To detach the life of the mind from the duties of the citizen was to run the danger of aestheticism, examples of which disease, from Oscar Wilde to Ronald Firbank, were frequently paraded before us as evident causes of the weakness that had all but cost us the two world wars.
You did see the game, we were outplayed and they had more pace which cost us the game Mertisacker cheating balls down on his 18 yard line was a joke We need now 3 to 4 players this game showed our weakness.
Arsenal fans everywhere are hoping that the January transfer window and the easing of our crippling injury problems sort out the weakness at the back that has cost us dear already this season, but Champagne Charlie is worried that it might be too late by then.
OK so my view is this team is not good enough because they have not learned from all the seasons gones by continue to make the same mistakes every year the manager has not address the weakness of the team either look at the goal keeper issue one should have come in already why wait what there to think about almunia is not good enough why try him again sell but no give him next season to cost us 10 points i hope am wrong but If arsenal win the league with this team i will eat my hat..............
In many ways, it is a toss - up between him and Samba as to who would be the better option; both are full bloodied and committed but both have similar weaknesses which could ultimately cost the team goals.
I agree Wengers plans are not too far off track but off track they are and the stubborn refusal to challenge our weaknesses has and will continue to cost us dear.
Washington — The Education Department has several «high risk» programs whose management weaknesses threaten to cost the taxpayers money, according to a report by the Office of Management and Budget made public last week.
If the Honda Civic has a weakness, it's that customers think it costs too much.So when Honda designers set out to redesign the nation's sixth - best - selling car for 1996, the goal was to hold the sticker price down.
It's reasonable to view part of the weakness in gold stock prices as being the result of spot gold falling close to its marginal production cost (which has gradually escalated over the past 15 years).
The fact that it has taken 14 years to greatly whittle down the cost of damages is disgusting, it is a common weakness of our legalistic judicial system.
Every single energy option has its strengths / weaknesses, benefits / costs — wind is not an exception.
Cost - benefit analysis has its critics (us among them) but with an understanding of the methodologies strengths and weaknesses can contribute to more effective policy making.
The successful exploitation of those weaknesses by conservative political leaders and think tanks that are funded by oil companies has created a virtual standstill in developing cost - saving, alternative energy policies.
Having examined the foundational weaknesses of the Bell coalition's website blocking plan (existing Canadian law, weak piracy evidence, limited impact) and its negative effects (lack of court orders, overblocking, ineffectiveness, violation of net neutrality, vulnerability on freedom of expression grounds, higher Internet costs, privacy risks), the case against the plan enters the final phase with several posts on how it fails to meet the requirements under the Telecommunications Act.
We have extensive experience identifying weaknesses in existing litigation response practices, which leads directly to process improvements to reduce costs and risks
One example of «quality time» is taking the time at the outset to assess the legal matter in the larger context: What are the risks and rewards (beyond the legal system, i.e., political, social, business, as well as legal), what are the likely costs, what will the non-monetary costs be (including drain on personnel), what is the goal of the client, what is the other side (if this is a contested matter) up to, what are the opposition's strengths and weaknesses, and would procrastinating really be good or bad?
This involves an in - depth Cost, Risk, Benefit analysis of the claim, considering the strengths and weaknesses of the case in detail before we would proceed.
Margaret, like many clients, was uninformed about the strengths and weaknesses of the case, did not have a clear understanding of the legal basis of her claim or the litigation costs and had an unrealistically rosy view about the possible outcomes of the litigation.
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