Sentences with phrase «as we hurdle from»

She added that she fears the city will still try to use the current Individualized Education Program system, which determines what services students are eligible for, as a hurdle from having to pay for students to get education reimbursement elsewhere.

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From my experience as an author coach, another big hurdle to overcome is that little voice in our head that keeps asking «Who am I to write a book?»
The confirmation in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of Delaware removes the biggest hurdle for the Philadelphia refiner as it seeks to rebound from financial...
Now, as Morgan Stanley outlines, there quite a few hurdles to overcome for the industry to see a real dissolution of the overwhelming dominance enjoyed by incumbents like Bloomberg (which, as this Financial Times article from last summer details, has a cult - like following among its faithful users).
As a whole, young adults in America are faced with two major financial hurdles that prevent them from having a lot of extra wealth to invest for retirement: high housing costs and student - loan debt.
A key hurdle for any lengthy human mission on the surface of a planet or moon, as opposed to NASA's six short lunar surface visits from 1969 to 1972, is possessing a power source strong enough to meet the various energy needs to sustain a base but small and light enough to allow for transport through space.
The biggest hurdle, of course, is what is seen as the future of investing: a dramatic turn toward complex computer algorithms and artificial intelligence - and away from the human touch, the instincts and the judgment honed over decades that once put Miller at the top of the heap.
Moreover, the 50 % Fib retracement level of the last decline from the $ 2.8108 high to $ 1.5430 low at $ 2.17 also acted as a hurdle.
Once these limiting beliefs disappear now, you see hurdles as an opportunity to learn and grow from them.
The biggest recruiting hurdle is the weather, which can force the team to practice indoors as late as mid-April, a fact that has hardly escaped the notice of rival coaches from warmer climes.
There was a repeat of the Commonwealth top two in the women's 400m hurdles as Jamaica's Kaliese Spencer beat Scottish athlete Eilidh Child — 53.80 to 54.89 — while Dawn Harper - Nelson won the sprint hurdles event in 12.66 from fellow American Queen Harrison with 12.70.
The joint chairman of West Ham finds himself facing criticism from a few sections of the Claret and Blue support, who see him as a hurdle in their club's progress and want him gone.
Mourinho called it a «tough draw «in his pre-Leicester City interview and despite the fact that there some unique hurdles involved with each side, none is unfamiliar to the Portuguese manager and overall — it was indeed a largely favourable group for Manchester United, with ambitions to make it as far as they could — beginning from finishing top of their group by December.
An atmospheric St James Park was the obstacle in which Rovers needed to hurdle and they did so with authority come the end, with Jason Roberts slamming home Blackburn's winner nine minutes from time as Sam Allardyce watched his team etch out their second away win of the season after just six outings, one shy of what they achieved throughout the whole of last season.
Lille's ambition in chasing for Ligue 1 title this season continue to face hurdle as they only grabbed a point from their latest league fixture against Rennes this past Friday.
And she is much more likely to either have knowledgeable breastfeeding support in her social circles or, if the breastfeeding specialist - to - mother ratio is similar to that of a wealthy nation, those breastfeeding supports are not having to compete with rampant cultural influence from formula companies and other cultural breastfeeding hurdles, such as unpaid maternity leave.
It pointed out that the effective implementation of a new foreign exchange mechanism and liberalisation of the fuel sector in Nigeria would face fresh hurdles as the UK withdraws from the EU.
We need to remove as many hurdles as possible that prevent voters from showing up to polling sites.
He noted that the members of the IDC all support the act, leaving it just two votes from passage, even with an incoming Republican majority opposed to the measure — and he pointed to Mr. Cuomo's ability to marshal support for same - sex marriage as a model for overcoming that hurdle.
They say that included a $ 35,000 payment from Cor Development to secure the governor's help redeveloping a state - owned tract of land in Syracuse known as the Inner Harbor, and a $ 90,000 - a-year «low - show» job for Percoco's wife from Kelly, a former executive at Competitive Power Ventures, to clear hurdles with the state to build power plants.
As things stand right now it's far from guaranteed that the bill will even survive this, the first hurdle of many.
As state lawmakers hurdle towards the unofficial March 31 budget deadline, the proposal was included in Senate one - house bill, but not the Assembly version following numerous concerns from stakeholders.
Their contrasting notions of the nature of time — in one case as a real flowing entity and in the other as an apparent illusion — is one of the major hurdles in uniting the two frameworks into a single theory of quantum gravity that explains the motions of all objects, from atoms to planets.
As Boeing's Daggett says: «There are still a lot of hurdles to overcome, but 10 to 20 years is a reasonable time frame for production of biofuels from algae.»
More recent attempts to make whiffy peripherals, such as the iSmell USB device from Digiscents in 2000, fell at the same hurdle.
Such genetic isolation within a species often occurs as a result of geographical hurdles, such as an island getting cut off from the mainland.
«There are, as yet, no cells from Lonesome George in a freezer,» I wrote as I explored the technical and ethical hurdles to cloning this one - of - a-kind animal.
This makes it harder to learn a foreign language as an adult, since it is not just a case of buckling down and learning the grammar, but of a physiological hurdle that prevents us from adequately distinguishing the new language's full range of sounds.
You mention language as a potential hurdle and may also be concerned about the culture shock and isolation that could stem from this.
Sounds good, but the Innovation Strategy doesn't really address the crucial steps in taking a product from lab bench to market, such as protecting the intellectual property from competition, jumping over regulatory hurdles, or scale - up to economically viable production levels.
A panel of experts tackles the Alpha Stem Cell Clinic, a model introduced in the debut issue of STEM CELLS Translational Medicine, and the challenges in steering this concept around numerous hurdles as it moves from the bench to the bedside.
Innovative features like «Let's Meet» and the advanced communication as well as search options help in simplifying the process of online dating, by giving you plenty of opportunities to find and connect with like — minded singles from all over the world without facing any major hurdles and in case you do find any difficulty using the site, the built - in client support as well as the comprehensive FAQ section would be available for your assistance.
«There I was, putting into practice my strong belief that if this country could help me overcome the disadvantages that I inherited, then surely it could do more for the many others who had similar hurdles to jump,» says Lafargue, who moved to New York from Jamaica as a child.
These bureaucratic hurdles are particularly absurd when some states have shortages so severe that they have to recruit teachers from other countries, such as the Philippines, to find qualified candidates.26 Though teacher shortages are the product of several shortcomings in the teacher pipeline, including low teacher salaries and poor working conditions, licensure can serve as a meaningful lever to begin to address teacher vacancies.
As the tests have gotten more difficult to pass because the standards have increased, ELLs are going to continue struggle to overcome these hurdles, but appear to be receiving very little support from the system, which seeks to hold these students accountable.
As indie authors continue to knock down the stigma of their products being «lesser than» without the stamp of approval from a Big Five publisher or smaller press, this next hurdle is readying to be toppled by self - publishers, thanks once again to Amazon.
The fiction e-publishing industry is still in its relative infancy as regards persuading a whole new potential market to switch from paper, or at least to get over the hurdle of reading on a screen, so a low price point makes sense.
Life in the wilderness — exiled from civilization as a punishment for his violent behavior — had its own set of hurdles, but for fifteen - year - old Cole Matthews, it's returning home and facing high school that he's not sure he can handle.
Now that you've gotten to this point, as an indie author, there are several logistical hurdles and processes that you need to undertake to go from the first draft to a distribution - ready book.
The last hurdle a student faces plagiarism in the content as it is a risk for a student because if any plagiarism is detected in the student's assignment, it could not only lead to low grades but also could get the student expelled from the college.
The future was uncertain, absolutely, and there were many hurdles, twists, and turns to come, but as long as I kept moving forward, one foot in front of the other, the voices of fear and shame, the messages from those who wanted me to believe that I wasn't good enough, would be stilled.
Google finally jumped over whatever hurdles were holding it back from offering paid apps in the Canadian Android Market, as all of a sudden, they just started showing up on some Canadian devices.
There are still hurdles to jump, like gaining approval from U.S. and U.K. regulatory agencies (although, as many news stories point out, those agencies have allowed the music business to shrink to three major companies).
as a beginner author, i have found it difficult to attract attention to my first novel when i originally self - published it... i was under the impression that it being the first book of a series made it an additional hurdle... possibly, readers were not keen of buying into a series coming from an author they had never heard of...
The biggest hurdles can come from things such as your home, your car, and perhaps the needs or wants of your kids.
However, is unclear where BHP can go from here as the company is now so large that it faces regulatory hurdles wherever it goes.
Each rescue will also have a specific set of difficulties to keep in mind that stem from breed characteristics, size, and age - all common hurdles you would face with a non-rescue dog as well.
The usually unflappable Carson looked both bewildered and amused as he stood between two teams of dogs racing back and forth over hurdles, catching tennis balls from levered boxes they triggered with their paws and tearing back to their handlers.
Flyball can be described as a timed relay between two teams of dogs (4 - 6 dogs per team) that race against each other in parallel courses from a start line, over a series of four hurdles to a ball - dispensing box that releases tennis balls when dogs press the spring - loaded pad, and then return over the hurdles back to their handlers while carrying the balls.
Along with basic obstacle courses of hurdles, jumps, weave poles, lures and toys on string, «Kitten Bowl» will feature clever locker room strategies, player profiles and «interviews» and audio recordings from the CATletes as they play the game!
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