Sentences with phrase «big impediments for»

«The prices of service plans are big impediments for many people,» said Shaw Wu, analyst with Kaufman Brothers.
Therein lies one of the big impediments for people like you, Val, in your pursuit of good advice.
«The use of technology — texting, in particular — is probably one of the biggest impediments for developing social skills in young people today,» he said.
However, money remains the biggest impediment for libraries looking to add ebooks or expand collections, according to Library Journal's fifth annual Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries report, sponsored by Freading.
This is a big impediment for those seeking to earn more AA miles.
However, the biggest impediment for me was its disability to focus quickly while indoors or in artificial lighting.

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«The biggest single impediment is the politics of [the border wall],» Buffett told the Arizona Daily Star, adding that he hopes his book will shed light on Americans» increasing demand for illegal narcotics as well as the short - sighted symbolism representing Trump's massive wall.
According to Ipsos, only 34 % of Americans say they are «interested» in using a smartphone or tablet to pay for a financial transaction, with security being the biggest impediment to acceptance.
The Frenchman has become a divisive figure for many Arsenal fans who see his lack of pace and habit of missing a few too many big chances at vital moments as impediments to success.
Part of the point I was trying to make the other day, with my «More money to the parents» post, was that plenty of these parents, including poor parents, are a lot smarter than we — the system — gives them credit for and that if they had more choice (or the money to exercise those preferences) and fewer structural and institutional impediments to overcome, you'd see big changes in some of our slackard schools.
Some energy experts say that a lack of intellectual - property protection in China is a big impediment to advancing and disseminating designs for less - polluting power plants and the like.
We have seen, in other words, mediocre academics make big names for themselves — «impact» — by objectifying or pathologising impediments to official agendas, using the resources of the academy.
I don't think that uncertainties on the strength of warming form a valid reason for not acting, but the difficulties in estimating where each policy choice leads is a bigger impediment.
But the economics remain uncertain, he warned, For now, he said, the biggest impediment may be that the market price of offshore wind energy is about 50 percent higher than that of energy generated on land.
While some of the changes are acknowledged as positive for protecting vulnerable employees, some immigration lawyers say there needs to be more risk management applied to the process or it will pose a «big impediment to business.»
And there, in a nutshell, appear two of the biggest impediments to innovation in the legal field: the idea that if it ain't broke, it doesn't need fixing, combined with the real possibility that the innovation will fail — or at the very least, that the innovator will be scrambling for money until the idea catches on.
«The biggest impediment to growth in home sales in the months ahead will be the supply of homes for sale.
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