Sentences with phrase «as obstacles for»

Thwomps reappear in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, in the Toad Trail Attackathon, where they serve as obstacles for the Mario Bros on ground.
That they are selling their «merchandise» to nasty Mexicans only underlines the problem — which The Missing doesn't take up as a problem, only represents as an obstacle for the increasingly pale and flush - cheeked Maggie.
Rhino, Goblin and Electro are forces of nature created as an obstacle for him; they don't define his struggle, they're just a piece of it.
The rest of the cast feels wasted, merely there as an obstacle for Duncan or a future victim for Milo.
In Total Annihilation, I'm told, the attacking enemy may be destroyed by your automatic defense turrets leaving heaps of scrap metal which you either can leave as an obstacle for other attacking enemies or harvest for resources.
A scaled, cardboard model of a few neighborhoods in Bucharest (Romania) is installed as an obstacle for the visitor.
Even less do I believe that it would solve those problems with continuous distribution of possible parameter values that I have emphasized as an obstacle for defining objectively, what is an uninformed prior.
When a person feels retraumatized, it may stand as an obstacle for the person to seek help in the future.
«Today the zoning rules for east Midtown are outdated and serve as an obstacle for new commercial development,» Councilman Dan Garodnick, whose district includes Midtown East, said before the vote.

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One of the trickiest parts was to maneuver yourself safely but quickly into a rope obstacle known as the slide for life.
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Besides being the host of the hit show, he is the author of Raise the Bar: An Action - Based Method for Maximum Customer Reactions, appears as an expert on numerous news outlets, and has released online courses to help hospitality entrepreneurs build their business, overcome obstacles and find success.
Those layers of anonymity create further obstacles for governments to monitor and combat the illicit financing - already an «extremely difficult» task as with other forms of financial crime, according to Ryder.
They often see new challenges as obstacles in the path of their success rather than opportunities for growth.
For instance, they applaud and encourage employees who read about or enroll in courses or seminars designed to further develop life skills such as goal setting, overcoming obstacles and facing fears.
As the CEO and founder of Sphynx, which provides a self - contained shaving solution for women on the go, she proved that through innovation, passion and creativity there may be a solution for every obstacle.
Kinder Morgan Canada welcomes investment from the country's aboriginals so that they have a stake in its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, its head said on Wednesday, as the company braces for major obstacles for the project.
First, at least for me, it led me to see him as accomplished not for overcoming an obstacle outside of his control but for being an athlete reaching the pinnacle of achievement.
Perhaps best of all, you can identify and correct any obstacles to conversion, such as a poorly designed page or registration form, inferior product descriptions, or excessive steps for signing up for an e-newsletter.
The investment will go towards researching and developing both hardware, such as sensors used to detect traffic and obstacles, as well as software for the self driving cars.
After all, there's always a reasonable excuse, an unexpected obstacle or something to point to as the rationale for failure.
As entrepreneurs struggle in today's economy to throw off the negativity and rekindle the bold spirit that fueled their passion in the first place, Branson has this advice: «Obstacles and challenges are healthy for everyone, not just entrepreneurs.
When directors with preconceived notions are determined to serve as obstacles to management's plans, it's hard to find a formula for success.
Zuckerberg cited the language barrier as one of the main obstacles to proper moderation of hate speech and calls for violence.
But this was no obstacle to data collectors: while Kosinski always asked for the consent of Facebook users, many apps and online quizzes today require access to private data as a precondition for taking personality tests.
Bloomberg Markets» Scarlet Fu led the discussion, which addressed a broad range of issues faced by young entrepreneurs — women and men alike — as well as the possibilities, obstacles, and advice for female entrepreneurs.
The Globe «s Jeffrey Simpson offers Canadian politicians plaudits for the following good deeds: Ed Stelmach's decision to fund research into carbon capture and storage; Dalton McGuinty's decision to protect the boreal forest (because «untouched forests are wonderful carbon sinks») and to sign on to the Western Climate Initiative; Stephen Harper for agreeing to pour money into Ontario infrastructure; and the premiers for finally agreeing «that within one sovereign country, there ought to be as few obstacles to the movement of people and capital as possible.»
She admits that though she has faced other obstacles as a researcher — including the challenge of securing funding for her projects — a new Science Center should take priority over other funding concerns.
It could disclose more about its processes for handling government and private demands to restrict content or to hand over user information, as there are no legal obstacles preventing the company from doing so.
Cryptocurrency is viewed as an outlet of economic freedom for people, but even this has some obstacles for the unbanked to face.
There was the obstacle of distance, for these were, as Matthew tells us, wise men «from the East.
We see them as obstacles and we complain that but for such and such a person things would have been better in the congregation, in the family and in the community.
Holloway, «Slim» to most of his friends, spent his whole life in pastoral work but also managed, despite many obstacles and difficulties, to single - mindedly leave a far - sighted and remarkable theological and philosophical legacy for this millennium, surely the millennium of the harmony of Science and Religion, in which Christ is seen as the Master of both.
I think microphones might very well injure preaching, for in preaching the microphone functions as both obstacle and crutch.
For many people, including many Christians, Jesus is seen as an impediment to God, an obstacle we have to get around.
The estrangement of Vanderbilt from the church required two antipathetic forces: an oppressively uncomprehending atmosphere among church officers, and an administrator decisive and deft enough to remove them as the last obstacles to his pursuit of excellence for the college or university.
He shows how Buber stresses the positive — the elements of true relationship — and Jung the negative — the obstacles to relationship, such as «introjection,» «projection,» and «identification,» and he suggests that the one is necessarily the ground for the reality of the other.
Premised on the idea that the basic activity of life is the inescapable pursuit of what Hobbes called the «power after power that ceaseth only in death» — Alexis de Tocqueville would later describe it as «inquietude» or «restlessness» — the endless quest for fewer obstacles to self - fulfillment and greater power to actuate the ceaseless cravings of the human soul requires ever - accelerating forms of economic growth and pervasive consumption.
All of this may sound absurd to those for whom the theological singularity of Jewish existence and Torah is an intellectual formula rather than a vivid, pervasive experience; and this kind of modesty is alien to a compulsively talkative culture that sees reticence as an obstacle to be overcome.
For example, writing of Rosmini's book The Five Wounds of the Church, in which Rosmini describes the obstacles an exclusively Latin liturgy can pose for effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use of archaic language» of which «the new vernacular translations of the Mass are an example&raquFor example, writing of Rosmini's book The Five Wounds of the Church, in which Rosmini describes the obstacles an exclusively Latin liturgy can pose for effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use of archaic language» of which «the new vernacular translations of the Mass are an example&raqufor effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use of archaic language» of which «the new vernacular translations of the Mass are an example».
The obstacle before St Thomas that prevented him from seeing the reasonableness of the doctrine of immediate animation was his belief that the sperm, acting as an instrument of the father, was the enduring agent behind the construction of the foetal body to a state ready for a rational soul.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
For many scientists, religion is viewed as an obstacle to doing good science and a constant threat to freedom of inquiry.
The third factor which is both obstacle to and reason for giving new emphasis to the neglected function of the church as critic grows out of the fact that the churches reflect the assumptions and attitudes of particular communities, often of a particular social class or residential area.
As I have warned so often, there is here no guarantee of any particular social good, but at least there is ground for hope that in ways beyond our present understanding the powers of the «age to come,» the work of the living Christ, the influence of the Holy Spirit, the impact of that within the church which Paul Tillich calls the «New Being» will break through many of the obstacles in the secular order to transform and transform again the kingdoms of this world.
To view freedom as a privilege is to surrender to the absurd ideology that man is free by nature, that he is made for freedom, and that only minor obstacles like economic or political constraint prevent him from being fully free.
They don't see challenges to their existing beliefs as opportunities for their theology to be challenged, but rather as obstacles or hurdles to be overcome.
When NGOs face obstacles in creating effective nutrition and food security programs with in - kind food aid, they turn to monetization of the food aid as a way of generating funds for transportation and other logistical costs, and for development projects in agriculture, primary education and other key areas.
They were killed because they supported the liberating theology and dignity of the base Christian communities; they named social injustice, not communism or outside subversive influence, as the root cause of the crisis (revolution in their view was inevitable unless issues of poverty and social inequality were adequately addressed); they promoted a negotiated settlement to Salvador's civil war, including a significant role for the FMLN and other popular organizations; and, they named U.S. policy as a fundamental obstacle to peace in El Salvador.
However, as elaborated above, that is not for students today the chief obstacle to making education interesting.
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