Sentences with phrase «at the difficulty of»

To give away the joke, the blog's name is a tounge in cheek jab at the difficulty of the task.
Misunderstanding (and overestimating) the relative importance of freedom vs. tyranny as an axis of conflict in Iraq was one of the reasons why the Bush administration was so surprised at the difficulty of the postwar occupation.
John Sturzaker (University of Liverpool) looks at the difficulty of establishing whether NIMBYism is motivated by self - interest or legitimate concerns — and the imbalance of power between people who need housing, and those -LSB-...]
Censured by Congress in 2010 after a photo of him asleep in front of his Dominican villa, on which he failed to pay taxes, became the symbol of his extensive financial malfeasance,» began Mr. Stewart in a bit aimed at the difficulties of booting long - time incumbents from office.
This is the latest in a long series of NASA - funded student projects that look at the difficulties of life in space.
Instead, it's a deliciously amusing and sometimes surprisingly poignant look at the difficulties of being a 15 - year old outsider whose chief goals in life are getting laid and making sure his parents don't split up.
What might have been an insightful look, seen from the safe remove of historical events, at the difficulties of governing during a time of heightened fears from within and without, breaks down with an overly ambitions attempt to cover more ground that can be gracefully accommodated in its two - hour or so running time.
What it is, however, is an uncomfortable look at the difficulties of balancing a career and a relationship and what can happen when they get out of whack.
A charming tone and likeable characters make this film thoroughly engaging, with its dry sense of humour and authentic look at the difficulty of launching a music career.
It's very artfully constructed and a fascinating and, I think, timely look at the difficulties of managing and sustaining rebellion.
Egan, the books editor for Glamour magazine, has drawn praise from critics and readers for this sensitive and funny look at the difficulties of having it all.
However it's also true that I hear regularly from people who have self - published, only to wonder at the difficulty of attracting awareness, interest, and buyers for their book.
Was surprised at the difficulty of NSMBW.
I was constantly (pleasantly) surprised at the difficulty of the puzzles and mini-games.
He was frustrated beyond belief at the difficulty of allowing that scientific information to flow freely.
At the time we grumbled at the difficulty of it all.

Not exact matches

Without experiencing it, Slack admittedly sounds like garden - variety instant messaging; the difficulty of quickly summarizing what it's good at means that converts often have a wooly, evangelical way of talking about it.
Many people have commented on the difficulty of knowing, in advance, what sorts of behaviours prosecutors are going to decide to take a swing at, whether in applying the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act or deciding when CEOs have neglected their duties to shareholders.
If you sell training or education, charging low prices will cause your clients to give up at the first sign of resistance, difficulty or struggle.
The difficulty of the crypto problems that mining solves starts to increase, and the older graphics cards become less efficient and slower at solving them, all while consuming the same amount of electricity.
It is important to note that while these are the levels we are focused on hitting and we have plans in place to achieve them, our prior experience on the Model 3 ramp has demonstrated the difficulty of accurately forecasting specific production rates at specific points in time.
When I got started, most of the people I talked to about apartments immediately told me that owning multi-family buildings is a nightmare and that I would have difficulties with tenants at midnight when the plumbing sprang a leak.
In addition, an HTML programmer may have difficulty dealing with a large number of HTML and graphics files at once.
That may help to explain why, although it's had some difficulties in finalizing the lease for its first Canadian location, it has already sent staff to be trained in the art of fabrics and fit at the company's «suit school» in the Netherlands.
«The degree of difficulty of getting the rare earths programmed and moving may be more than they can manage at the moment, in a practical way,» says Babson.
Web visitors aren't patient (for the most part), and will flee at the first sign of difficulty, even if that means just a few extra seconds to find what they're looking for.
«We expect further fragmentation of the political landscape, and, as a result, difficulties in forming a new government coalition,» economists at Rabobank told CNBC via email.
One group looked at the effect of sleep loss on productivity at four American companies and found employees who weren't sleeping well or enough to be roughly twice as likely to report difficulties with time management, decision - making and motivation.
There are also so many pressures on restaurants at the moment, including increased competition, great volatility in the number of establishments, and a difficulty in finding help (and if you can't fill a job, it disappears and looks like a job loss), that there are many reasons that real job losses could happen.
Signs that you need to take a closer look at your brain health, according to Chapman's research, include a recurring feeling of mental fatigue or low mental energy, increased instances of forgetfulness, difficulty making decisions, the feeling that you're overwhelmed by information and the inability to plan or create innovative solutions.
At the core of every true success is an awareness of the difficulties inherent in any achievement and the confidence that by persisting and being patient, something worthwhile will be realized.
Thriving individuals also have some or all of the following elements in their lives: challenges and difficulties that are at a manageable level; employer / family / other support; a calm environment; a high degree of autonomy; and a reputation of being competent.
While acknowledging the difficulty of focusing, especially at work, Brauer suggested that implementing a few simple steps in your workday can help you focus and make a dramatic difference in your rate of work output.
«We're saying to people, if there are difficulties, Ireland can be part of the solution for passporting,» Michael D'Arcy, minister of state at Ireland's Department of Finance, told CNBC from the sidelines of the Asian Financial Forum on Monday.
The report states: «Many trans people are afraid to travel abroad for fear of intrusive questioning or difficulties at passport control.
That kind of went with the territory back in the day when game developers were still coming to terms with the fact that, when played at home, they didn't need a staggering difficulty to keep players pumping quarters into the machine.
What's more, many of them excelled in spite of obvious obstacles like language barriers and prejudice — offering an inspiring look at the difficulty some entrepreneurs face on the road to business success.
It also gave students more flexibility in customizing their coursework to account for their ability level, offering core classes at several different levels of difficulty.
His case illustrates the difficulty of succeeding with such a defense at a time when a Colorado court is preparing to hear similar arguments in the trial over a movie theater shooting in which 12 people were killed.
«If there are difficulties, Ireland can be part of the solution for passporting,» says an official at Ireland's finance department.
After all, it stands to reason that if you solve eight math equations in a first five - minute interval, that you should be able to solve at least eight more of comparable difficulty in a second five - minute interval.
Daniel Kurnos, an analyst at the Benchmark Company, also cited the difficulty of creating a popular dating site, cautioning that it was not an overnight project and one that requires much more than sheer machine learning.
«It's a tough, tough racket to play consistently,» he said, pointing to the difficulty of getting good content and the competition for quality productions at festivals like Sundance.
«They have talked about trying to rebalance the economy for 5 or 10 years now, but the imbalances got even worse, so you simply fall back on the model that got you into the difficulty in the first place,» said Peter Elston, head of Asia - Pacific strategy and asset allocation at Aberdeen Asset Management.
At J.Crew, Mr. Drexler's failure to communicate is just one more example for those who favor separation of the CEO and chair positions to point to as a demonstration of the difficulty of one individual holding both roles.
«I would expect there will be much greater difficulties in fundraising for the organization,» Leslie Lenkowsky, a professor with Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University, told CNBC in an interview.
Students» experiences attest to the extreme difficulty of making major life changes on three planes at once.
Research conducted at the University of California in San Francisco shows that the more difficulty that you have saying no, the more likely you are to experience stress, burnout and even depression.
For instance, our engineering team gamely navigated the difficulties of baking frittatas at high altitude, while our customer support team greeted everyone with an enthusiastic» ¡ hola!»
In April, merger talks between Orange and fellow French telecom Bouygues fell apart after billionaire Martin Bouygues balked at the terms laid out by the French government - backed Orange, while Bouygues was also concerned over the potential difficulty of attaining antitrust approval.
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