Sentences with phrase «worse than dealing»

There's nothing worse than dealing with aggression or behavioral issues in adult dogs — and no simpler solution than doing away with the boredom that causes it.
You don't want to leave things so late that CRA decides to deal with you, because it will be much worse than dealing with this yourself.
Loosen a stuck seat As everyone who has ever had a hand - me - down bike knows, there's nothing worse than dealing with a stuck seat that is too high or too low.
«The deal that is about to be voted on is worse than the deal in 2011.

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that might result in an even «badder» deal than his predecessor signed with Iran or forcing him to storm out of the negotiations in a huff.
«No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain,» she told an audience in London.
The Treasury report concluded that all types of Brexit — from membership of the European Economic Area to crashing out without a deal — would be worse for the economy than staying in the bloc.
So the Saudi investment may be more of a deal about the future of Uber's business, rather than whether it is a good or bad buy right now.
«There are some improvements that can be made in this agreement, but understand that status quo is a far better deal than getting bad changes to this agreement.»
While Google is selling Motorola for much less than it paid for it, the deal isn't as bad as it seems at first.
And remember: There's nothing worse to marketers than having to deal with an aggressive marketer — especially at a conference of this scale.
We'll take no deal rather than a bad one.»
Theresa May (and others) has said that from Britain's perspective, «no deal is better than a bad deal
Public finances were now in far worse condition than when the rejected bailout deal was put together.
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In the three polls we looked at, considerably more Canadians saw the TPP as «good» or «positive» for Canada's economy than those who saw the deal as «bad» or «negative.»
Congressional Republicans are rushing this through before anyone has a chance to grasp all of the bad stuff in it and before special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation possibly ensnares bigger fish than former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to a charge Friday as part of a plea deal.
Investors deal better with knowing about specific bad news rather than uncertainty, and that's what we're seeing play out now.
Tory platform says no Brexit deal better than bad one UK prime minister Theresa May unveiled the Conservative Party manifesto on Thursday, setting the stage for the general election on 8 June.
Generally, Kang and colleagues found that buyers who were under pressure tended to walk away with worse deals, settling for higher purchasing prices, than buyers who weren't under that same pressure.
In studies covering more than 1,200 major deals, researchers have consistently found that, at the time of announcement, shareholders of acquiring companies fare worse in stock transactions than they do in cash transactions.
If you don't have plans to save for final expenses in advance, and the financial burden caused by your death would hurt your family, a permanent life insurance policy might help you deal with those financial pressures to make sure that your passing isn't worse than it needs to be.
I'd much rather deal anytime with the worse men than the friendliest woman.»»
Anonymity, in the world of antiquities, is often a bad sign, compounding the inherent uncertainty when dealing with texts that are bought and sold rather than discovered in a firm archaeological setting.
I'm not sure how I would deal in situation that would be similar but my hope would be that though (as you rightly say David) my arousal was my «issue», whomever was involved in prayer ministry would not want me to leave being worse off than I came but rather be served by the ministry.
To make matters worse, the average congregation is more worried about overpaying the staff than underpaying them which leads to the church being crippled spiritually by pastoral changes as the pastor moves to a better deal or leaves the ministry or works multiple jobs just to support his family.
Adultery does come with consequences you're right because it nearly destroyed my marriage my husband, me as a Christian and as a person who has suffered anxiety and panic disorder all my life, but even that is being dealt with now and both me and my husband believe this is the glory of God turning a bad situation round for his glory as our marriage is better than it ever was and my health has improved, Jesus forgives.
Last, had I known that alcoholism is a disease worse than cancer, and that it ran through the family genes thus any baby born had a strong chance of becoming one... well, that seals the deal but, I bet the parents who also fell for religiosity, not knowing it was an enclave for pedophiles... talk about regrets from hell.
I really feel for those who are struggling with adultery and it seems the reoccuring question is the same.Will God forgive me if i have committed adultery and the answer is yes we all are sinners and we all have sinned no sin is worse than the other to God.If you are feeling bad because for what you have done then it is the holy spirit drawing you to him repent and turn from your sin.God wants all of us to draw near to him to get our hearts right to stop making the same mistakes over and over again.If you feel weak he gives the strength to deal with it rather than trying sort it out on our own.He forgives us because he loves us but we may have to bear the consequence of our sin like David and his family suffered for his choices regarding his affair with bathsheba but God forgave him for his sin.
One of the standard criticisms of virtue ethics is that it is weak when dealing with issues in applied ethics, in contrast to deontology or utilitarianism, and this because virtue theorists focus on good or bad agents rather than right or wrong acts.
Sm.ut and prosti.tut.ion will always be with us so we'd best find ways of dealing with it other than harmful and (worse yet) useless tact.ics like guilt, shame, condem - nation and prohib.ition.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
Option two: Using the ring, you fly under its power across the ocean in less than sixty minutes (it takes that long because you haven't figured out how to fold space yet), subdue and restrain the bad guys, and turn them over to those equipped to deal with them.
What makes matters worse is that the church as a closely - knit group tends to suppress conflict, rather than dealing with it head - on.
It was the frosting that was the real disaster though: a hybrid of Swiss meringue frosting (which uses egg whites) and French meringue frosting (which uses egg yolks), it was the soupiest mess I've ever dealt with — even worse than the Swiss meringue cream cheese frosting misadventure of several years ago.
The Deutsche Bank analysis was prompted by the Far Work Commission's recent decision to reject a pay deal for workers at Coles, as it did not meet the «better off overall» test» because an employee who typically works weekends was worse off under the agreement than under the relevant retail modern award».
It's too bad Olshey didn't stick to what he does best — Aminu and Ed Davis level deals — as the Blazers would be far better off with Jonathon Simmons, Dewayne Dedmon etc on their level deals than Evan Turner.
see Chelsea and Leicester, we are not worse than none of them, they sacked their Managers and see how they play now, LC 5 wins in a row and playing CL while we deal with this debacle Chelsea on the verge of winning the PL twice the last 3 years....
If we had identified Vardy as our striker target we had more than enough time to close the deal, fact we didn't is bad business and bad execution.
You say that «If we had identified Vardy as our striker target we had more than enough time to close the deal, fact we didn't is bad business and bad execution»
We seem to be our own worst enemy in the transfer windows, and I don't understand why we can't simply pay those few extra million needed to to get the deal over the line, especially when it was only a matter of five months back when we were close to signing Thomas Lemar for # 90 Million, over # 30 Million more than the supposed asking price for PEA.
@Goonster, you are absolutely correct my friend, what we see as the priorities are not Wengers priorities, we see this season after season with Ozil being probably the worst case, we all know a striker and a dm were more urgently needed.Some will say Wenger knows best but clearly he doesn't because our progress is so slow we appear to be standing still.Sanchez came in did well, but we still finished further away than last year.An Giroud still doesn't have any real competition upfront, im not a believer in Walcott as a main striker, if we do get a top striker like a Benzema it will most likely be a last minute deal after every1 has made their moves
Jose Mourinho could certainly do worse in strengthening such a key area, with a total off # 95m for two players not a great deal more than the club paid for Paul Pogba back in the summer of 2016.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
Clearly, Schalke look even worse at handling their contracts than Arsenal, who sold Sanchez due to him having just six months left on his deal, while Mesut Ozil has still not signed despite heading towards the end of his contract this summer.
Maybe the Giants should have gone after Frazier rather than trade for Longoria, where even if he has a good year, the contract left makes it a bad deal.
In a four team deal you could envision a scenario where Portland is sending out a pick as well, which are much more valuable than Houston's because the team will presumably be worse.
Super mario to liverpool, we rejectd him cus of bad world cup, bt to be fair he is miles better than giroud wen he finalis his deal nd start bagin goals @pool we wil al moan,
The Chargers have been dealing with more than their share of injuries, but it's looking like their 5 - 1 start had quite a bit to do with beating up on some of the worst teams in the league, with the notable exception of the Seahawks.
Worst case, we get more of the same Knick crap, and we can always deal Melo midseason to a desperate contender for marginally more than what we would get for him now.
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