Sentences with phrase «challenges does it pose»

What challenges does it pose to ethics and public policy?
What sort of challenges does this pose?
There are twice as many credit union locations in Manitoba as there are for other financial institutions; what challenges does this pose on your role as General Counsel?
What different challenges do they pose?
What are common cases the SRA are faced with and as a defender, what challenges do they pose?

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Doing business in less - developed country is always going to pose a range of challenges, from corrupt officials to bad infrastructure to non-existent environmental regulations and shoddy labour conditions.
The challenges posed by doing business in the global marketplace are never easy.
It was only the second such permit DOE has given out so far and the first in nearly two years, but it does pose a serious challenge to B.C., especially if more approvals will follow.
Additionally, doing social media right requires a time commitment, which poses a challenge for busy executives — regardless of age.
«This growing gap will pose increasing competitive challenges for institutions that do not have the resources to invest in facilities, financial aid and other strategic initiatives at the same level as their wealthier counterparts,» wrote Pranav Sharma, the report's lead analyst.
And even if Huawei does have its own OS, if the company is forced off of traditional Android and onto something else, it would still pose a huge challenge for the world's third largest smartphone maker.
Quality Assurance Testing Outsourcing - Large QA testing projects can pose logistical challenges for companies that are trying to get a product to market quickly but don't have enough skilled employees in - house to conduct testing on a large scale.
What preventative steps can deter bribery and corruption, and does the life sciences sector pose any particular challenges?
Mr. Prentice does pose a serious challenge for the Wildrose Party, which made former Premier Alison Redford into political lightening rod.
And has mainstream economics done enough to respond to its own failure to predict the crisis and the challenge posed by Minsky's ideas?
But it poses a challenge to believers: If God exists, and if believing in God is perfectly rational, then why does increasing rational thinking tend to decrease belief in God?»
What is learned is so different from what Christians have been affirming that it does not seem to pose a challenge to Christian faith.
Just as the deism of Tom Paine posed a problem for the Churches as a new frontier in thought, so did the physical frontier present the Churches with a challenge.
Thus did Newman's view of development pose one final, necessary challenge: the need to take seriously the institutional Church, a notion alien to my evangelical world, where a «high» view of the Church typically meant little more than attending morning and evening services on a Sunday.
Though my father had a degree in theology, he knew that having all the right answers wasn't really the point, so when I would pose a particularly personal or challenging question to him, he would often respond with, «You know what, Rachel — I don't know, but I know that God loves you.»
It will insist that any version of Christian faith that does not grapple with war and peace, human equality, hunger, civil liberties, the hard decisions posed by medical technology, and a host of other social challenges is not a version of faith worth the time of either pulpit or pew.
Such technologies hold tremendous possibilities, but it would be naïve to imagine that they don't pose fundamental challenges to our ideas of what it means to be human.
This is easier said than done, but this is the challenge which satellite broadcasting poses to mankind.
Last week you posed some thoughtful, challenging questions via our «Ask a...» series to Austin Channing Brown, a woman of valor who does just that.
Griffin's essays poses serious challenges to contemporary physicalism, not only because it forces physicalists to return to the beginnings and re-examine their fundamental assumptions but, more importantly, because it does so by proposing a radical, thought - provoking alternative.
In considering the demise of marriage culture and the decline of the institution of marriage, we are profoundly aware of the challenge posed by the Lord, that «whatever you did to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me» (Matt.
They do not pose a problem; rather, they challenge the very terms in which conventional wisdom has posed the problems.
In this case the crêpe does not pose so much of a recipe challenge as they do a technique one — but a little practice goes a long way, and once you get the hang of it, you can spin out crêpes in no time, making them a great easy weekend breakfast treat — or lunch, or dinner....
Australian steel manufacturer BlueScope announces a surge in net profit, but also warns high and rising energy costs pose an ongoing challenge as does an ACCC investigation into alleged cartel conduct.
They may not be ready to share or take turns so do not be discouraged if this poses a challenge.
Having a newborn during the coldest time of year in one of the coldest states, does pose some challenges for the parents.
Pregnancy related fatigue may pose a challenge as it can be more intense if your body is doing double duty.
Before starting the process, mothers should always know that training boys to do potty may be in some way alike with the training for girls but the other one poses some unique treatments and challenges.
«We challenge Fred Dicker to ask Andrew Cuomo this question on the record, since it has been posed repeatedly to Carl Paladino: «Did you engage in extramarital relationships while you were married?»
Namely, that the Conservatives have no answer to the challenge posed by Nigel Farage that doesn't involve doing their best to out - Ukip Ukip.
Yes, the internet does pose challenges, but they existed long before 1998.
The next year will be one that poses many great challenges for everyone in Britain, but I know we must continue to do what's right for our country.
However, if Latimer does win, he'd have to vacate his Senate seat and that would pose a challenge for Senate Democrats.
In doing so she will pose a new challenge to Carwen Jones, Welsh First Minister, and Welsh -LSB-...]
Again, a life time in tribal politics doesn't necessarily qualify one to take on some of the challenges posed by a more tradition left / right issue based agenda.
Weather poses a challenge during the installation process, as does selling the packages once the infrastructure has been installed.
But merging a city and county poses extra challenges, because the state laws that established cities and counties do not provide a clear path to combine them.
It notes, however, «that this will do little to address the challenges posed by international actors who try to operate below the radar».
Does the internet pose new challenges?
«Even if his popularity doesn't last, it poses an awkward challenge not just to Cameron, but to Clegg and Miliband too.»
So that poses a challenge in the sense that we simply don't know what replaces the S - matrix as the correct «observable.»
Even new jobs within academia may pose serious challenges to get it done.
«Biofilms were rampant on the Mir space station and continue to be a challenge on the International Space Station, but we still don't really know what role gravity plays in their growth and development,» said Cynthia Collins, Ph.D., principal investigator for the study and assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. «Before we start sending astronauts to Mars or embarking on other long - term spaceflight missions, we need to be as certain as possible that we have eliminated or significantly reduced the risk that biofilms pose to the human crew and their equipment.»
But he doesn't think it poses any challenge to standard evolutionary theory as the epigenetic change is itself most likely a result of a genetic change.
Even if they do, deciphering their meanings and using them in the correct context poses a daunting challenge.
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