Sentences with phrase «which is a bad»

Just like with the new iPhones, there's no headphone jack, which is the worst technological «advancement» in recent memory.
They found it hard to date, which was bad enough on its own, but then their parents would ask them to move.
The property has wells that flare gas, which is bad for the environment.
But by agreeing to do something they might not like or might not believe in, they run the risk of either being good at something they don't like to do, or not doing well because they are unhappy — both of which are bad outcomes.
«We lived illicitly in this retirement community for six months, which was the worst six months of my life,» Conrad says.
This often sarcastic phrase makes you sound as though you're only willing to do the bare minimum required to keep getting a paycheck, which is a bad thing if you like job security.
«Arnold is praying that President Trump can start improving his own approval ratings, which were the worst in history for an incoming president, by taking his job seriously and working inclusively,» Ketchell told ABC News.
This tells me that the person is dazzled by the resume — which is the worst way to go about hiring someone.
And at the end of the day, its hodgepodge of proposals will wind up shrinking the individual marketplace, which is bad news for insurance firms, hospitals, and other parts of the medical sector.
«I took his old spot, he took my old spot, which was bad news for him because he was facing the sun and glinted off the lens of his scope, I saw the glint and shot the glint.»
«Wrinkle - free / stain - free may seem like a convenience but just like the above the clothing, [it] is treated with toxic chemicals which is bad for health / environment.
Identify which are the worst and best performing metrics, and regularly make adjustments to your campaign based on this knowledge.
I certainly have no love for smartwatches, which are a bad idea that's difficult to execute for several reasons — as in, nobody wants to charge their watch every day, while companies such as Samsung don't and may never cut it as fashion brands.
Jim Cramer considers which is worse for stocks: the 10 - year Treasury breaching 3 % or the tariff battles with China.
That divergence is a natural outcome of an oil shock which is bad for Canada and positive for the U.S. economy.
Meanwhile, these higher rates have strengthened the US dollar, which is bad for companies that engage in export, as well as for Gold, Gold mining stocks.
Finally, while we don't rely on such forecasts, it's interesting to note that on the basis of econometric forecasting models we maintain, the 6 - month forecast is the worst reading since September 2000, which itself was the worst reading in the model's history.
This economic impact works in opposition to the interest rate risk they face: rising rates, which are bad for bonds generally, usually accompany a strong economy, which is good for high - yield bonds; falling rates, which are good for bonds overall, usually accompany a weak economy, which is bad for high - yield bonds.
This morning's employment report for March showed a 103K increase in total nonfarm payrolls, which was worse than forecasts.
Its after - tax profit (NOPAT) margin currently stands at -32 %, which is worse than N at -13 %, CALD at -9 %, and CRM at -4 %.
The average rate of decline over the first quarter matched that seen over the final three months of 2011, which was the worst quarter since Q1 2010.
This week's drop marked oil's fourth straight loss in a row, which is its worst losing streak since 2015.
The government crisis now threatens to thwart the recovery of the Italian economy, which is badly in need of reforms to help pull it out of a two - year recession and create jobs.
This is the highest level since 2009, which was the worst year of the financial crisis.
In the March quarter, revenues were down 10 % on a year over year basis, which was worse than our expectation for a low single - digit fall.
A hot economy promotes higher inflation and a more profitable stock market, both of which are bad for mortgage rates.
Not only do target benefit plans eliminate the security of a defined benefits plan, which is bad enough; they also remove any incentive for employers to provide them.
«It's not just that we are taking these children from their families — which is bad enough — but once we do, we're not giving them the kind of care we would demand for our own children.
Pompeo won't make his first appearance at the State Department's Foggy Bottom headquarters in Washington, D.C., until Tuesday when he will speak to employees eager to hear his plans to lead the agency, which was badly demoralized during the brief tenure of Tillerson, unceremoniously fired by Trump last month.
Meantime, at the other end, four stocks saw share prices go downhill i.e. Crest Nicholson, Gleeson, Taylor Wimpey and McCarthy & Stone (which was the worst with a 12.9 % incline).
During his tenure as Minister of Finance, he erased Canada's deficit which was the worst of the G7, subsequently recording five consecutive budget surpluses while paying down the national debt and setting Canada's debt - to - GDP ratio on a steady downward track.
We should not be shy about expressing our judgments as to which are the better and which are the worse traditions.
What companies can do: end forced arbitration, and allow all employees to choose between arbitration (not forced arbitration, which is bad, but optional arbitration, which preserves their constitutional rights) and a public lawsuit.
And which is worse: suicide bombing yourself or killing innocent babies, innocent kids, innocent women and men, destroying mosques, running over kids with tanks, burning babies, imprisoning kids, and terrorizing innocent people?
So which is worse, LGBTH, or refusing to love and show mercy to all?
God the Father turned His face away from His Son when He suffered on the cross (which was the worst type of death, reserved for the worst sinners in those days), when Jesus carried the curse of all of mankinds sins (past, present and future) and wrath of God because of those sins.
As long as money and the pursuit of material wealth is the basis of our society, neither government or business can be truly trusted to do the right thing... so it becomes a choice of which is worse...
Not sure which is worse.
The mere fact that you would say something like that shows that you A) have never even questioned your faith (which is a bad thing), and B) don't know a single atheist.
So please tell me which was worse history books where the private $ exual life of the person was never mentioned or books that now intentionally brainwash young minds.
I don't know which is worse — one who takes that route or the ones with TEGO (their eyes glaze over) when they come to the sticky — sicky parts.
And the only serious challenge to Christianity will not be secular society, which is badly in need of religious support in our days, but rival religions.
While that is not desirable, which is worse: to occasionally fall into sin ourselves, knowing that such sin is covered by the grace of the cross, OR telling the whole world that although we've been rescued from sin and death and the devil, they can just go to hell because all we care about is our own eternal life?
Regarding the 2016 election, the Washington Post recently declared that «for evangelicals, the question has become: which is a worse sin, abortion or racism?»
I bet it's difficult to even rank the worst parts of what this has been like for you since it's like choosing between which is worse, getting run over or getting scalded with hot water — they both are so extreme and horrific it's not even worth ranking.
I think you should just avoid the Christianeze language and just say complicitly what you mean by using the terms «love of man» and «love of God» (neither of which are bad).
All the evidence you have given so far is in no way verifiable and relies solely on eye witnesses, which is the worst sort of evidence you could ever hope to use.
Even more striking is the explicit use of the traditional concept of paideia in a letter written in A.D. 90 by the bishop of Rome, Clement, to the church in Corinth, which was badly divided by controversy.
I don't know which is worse.
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