Sentences with phrase «at least some challenge in»

Although hiring is on the horizon for many, locating candidates with the specialized skills and abilities employers require may prove difficult: 53 percent of survey respondents cited at least some challenge in finding skilled legal professionals.

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«This is not a policy we support, and I would note that it has already been challenged in federal court, and some of the order has been enjoined at least temporarily,» Blankfein said, according to a transcript seen by Reuters.
You obviously know your business better than the celebrity knows your business so definitely challenge pricing if it does not seem of at least equal value (or value in your favor).
If residents don't succeed in challenging the rule, they at least can take solace that their situation could be much, much worse.
Now that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is here to stay for a while, at least, this challenge will come to a head in the form of the Cadillac Tax, as employers brace for a potentially drastic change in the way they offer benefits to their employees.
If you want to write a book, setting a Challenge that says you'll write for 2 hours a day will automatically trigger some progress and mental momentum, because you know that if you just do that over and over again, for six months, chances are very good you'll have at least a rough draft in place when you're done.
Overall, she says, her data has confirmed that when entrepreneurial couples — couples with at least one entrepreneur in the household — follow a few key steps, their relationships, though challenging because of the business, are not doomed.
In Virginia, a court upheld 12 state legislative districts and rejected a constitutional challenge, even though lawmakers made sure that at least 55 percent of the eligible voting - age population in each district was African - AmericaIn Virginia, a court upheld 12 state legislative districts and rejected a constitutional challenge, even though lawmakers made sure that at least 55 percent of the eligible voting - age population in each district was African - Americain each district was African - American.
If Congress added supplemental strictures, those could at least be challenged in court as unconstitutional.
Most startups needs at least two or three hires to get off the ground, but finding those hires in the early stages of development is a challenge, to say the least.
In the United States, management researchers found that when people work directly with someone with at least one diverse trait, it challenges them to prepare more and work harder.
But what it means — theoretically at least — is that there is a lot more potential for posts on Medium to be challenged directly on the platform than there is for a newspaper op - ed piece to be challenged in the same way.
For black men, though, the challenges of the corporate life are daunting at least in part because they are sometimes hard to pin down — influenced as much by age - old prejudice as by cultural preconceptions, the subtleties of psychology, and the weight of human history (more on that soon).
When I interviewed for my flight attendant position at Pinnacle Airlines in 2010, the hiring manager slid a piece of paper across the table and told me, as if issuing challenge, «That's how much you'll make in your first year» — a fairly cinematic way of telling someone their salary is $ 15,500, though at least she was candid.
Most of your job here boils down to effective marketing, but SaaS companies face unique challenges that companies in other niches don't have to worry about (or at least not as much).
It's not even a question anymore whether Faraday Future is challenging Tesla's design because the startup company has already made it clear in a teaser video released on Dec. 15 that its main competition for the FF91 — at least in terms of speed — are the Bentley Bentayga, Ferrari 488 GTB, and Tesla Model X P100D.
The paper's findings begin to challenge these thinkings — at least for the group of retirees in the study.
Beyond that, this blog is for you, the reader at large, and I hope that I can challenge and engage you to think about issues in different ways or at least get you to argue about my thinking on them.
In fact, as a motivational sales speaker, Marc teaches that if the cost of their challenges isn't at least 10 times the cost of your solution, you're likely going to run into trouble when it comes time to present your proposal.
In teaching, I like to present at least one study every week that challenges conventional wisdom.
To participate in the Iceland Challenge for Shelter, taking place in July 2017, each trekker must raise at least $ 5,000 for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation.
70 % of respondents had at least a bachelor's degree or a graduate degree, challenging the myth that work - from - home jobs, in particular, are only offered in lower - level jobs.
The biggest challenge here is that exchange rate volatility currently makes bitcoin a poor store of value, at least if your time horizon is measured in months, weeks, or even days, as it is for people who get paid daily or (bi) weekly and pay their rent or mortgage monthly.
Completely scrap the the funding for private schools, but in the event it's not politically expedient for the government heading into an election, at least consider a reduction in funding levels to financially aid the public system and alleviate some of the pressures they currently are experiencing with class size, lack of teachers and the challenges inherent in providing school lunch programs.
Others who know him said Richter is still at Uber at least in part because he enjoys an intellectual challenge.
Over half of the global staff in more than 100 locations throughout the world submitted, voted or commented on at least one of the 392 pitches to the «DFAT Ideas challenge
What is more unfortunate is that contemporary bishops, who have been exposed to and educated in the modern world and its global challengesat least by comparison with their predecessors, who were restricted by the «iron curtain» or oppressive xenophobia — appear less interested in transcending any prejudice and parochialism.
But we can identify pressures and counterpressures likely to shape Catholicism's response to the new challenges posed by the sexual revolution, at least in the West.
One may or may not accept Thomas's metaphysical analysis, but at least one can see that the doctrine of creation, in its philosophical foundations, is not challenged by any discovery in the natural sciences.
So you challenge my post but offer nothing in return, at least cpt.
The authors usefully highlight the ways in which the evangelical fervor of the nineteenth century gave women considerably expanded space for social leadership, and they view people such as Matthews and Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, as reacting, at least in significant part, to this challenge to patriarchy.
I'm sure it's not for the small talk, I truly believe it's a way to help cope, at the very least in a small way, with whatever challenge it is they're facing that has evoked either a negative reaction, or a reaction they're not used to.
In this book, the long process of how our scriptures came to being is unveiled, and at the very least, certainly challenges the credibility of this man's interpretation.
The challenge is urgent because more than 31,000 people in the United States have already been diagnosed with this fatal disease — half of whom have already died, leaving families, friends and loved ones who need care — and because at least 1.5 million Americans are thought to be carrying the rapidly spreading virus.
This is a forum for, at least in part, debate and challenge of our views and beliefs.
Insofar as the Catholic doctrine of analogy has always, so far as I know, appeared in a scholastic form, the particular challenge that I faced was one of formulating at least the outlines of a nonscholastic but nevertheless Catholic doctrine of analogy.
Since 1806 Mexico has suffered military intervention at least ten times by U.S. troops, and if there are no interventions in the offing now, perhaps it is largely because the U.S. has been shoring up the rule of one party, which wins rigged elections and then fails to challenge U.S. investment and business practices that increase human suffering for campesinos and urban poor there.
But people seem to want Timberlake to make things right in a more public way, a way that challenges his own privileges as a white male and thus — at least symbolically — contends with those power imbalances in society at large: perhaps by bringing Jackson on stage to perform with him as a special guest at this year's Super Bowl.
It should not be surprising then that Whitehead thought of God as a single actual entity immune to the possibility of loss.59 At least William Christian sees this as the proper Whiteheadian view.60 Nevertheless, Christian's position is challenged by Ivor Leclerc, who argues, in agreement with Hartshorne, that Christian's conclusion is incompatible with the categoreal scheme elaborated in chapter two of Process and Reality.61 Here, according to Leclerc, Whitehead «makes clear» that the category of «subjective perishing» is «necessarily applicable to every actual entity whatever, including God.»
At least the scholars are being honest with us, even if they are not willing to challenge the tradition by returning to their sources in the text itself.
Less regionally bound than Hinduism, Islam, at least in the past, has been a brotherhood whose solidarity has superseded all other principles of association, only to be challenged in recent times by the claims of national loyalty.
But one may ask in the context of Rwanda, as perhaps elsewhere in Africa, whether the mission agencies at least have so leaned over backwards to avoid the charge of colonialism that they have failed to challenge their partner Churches?
Peterson has emerged as a divisive figure in both academia and pop - culture, and whilst he certainly has many antagonists, the popularity of the interview video seems to show that he also has a large number of supporters, many of whom are uncomfortable with the relativist media and grateful to find someone who is at least challenging this poisonous aspect of our culture.
It's entertaining, inspiring, challenging, and (at least in my experience), a sort of antidote to cynicism that will help connect you with what's most real and most important.
But I think it will challenge both those who are pro-gay and not... to understand why the desire to be right, or to at least be justified in your beliefs is so damn strong.
By affirming the importance of surrounding and supporting communities to poor children and children whose home life is in disarray, the Kauai study challenges us to reflect on what might be done to shore up, or at least to avoid damaging, these structures.
At least with an angry person you can have a conversation, because when people are upset, something in them is being challenged enough to raise their ire, and that's an engaged process and opens up the possibility of really great conversation.
Douglas Farrow's theses both reflect and presuppose a comprehensive system of thought: a philosophy in which all values are rank - ordered and fit seamlessly together, producing a worldview in which each aspect reinforces all others and that is finally at least largely impervious to empirical challenge.
Some other orders may be more stable, but for some of us, at least, life in the Jesuits is more challenging and more congenial.
First, however, I want to address briefly what I personally believe to be the strongest challenge to a free - will theodicy: the question of why the God of free - will theism does not unilaterally intervene, or at least does not unilaterally intervene more frequently, in earthly affairs.
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