Sentences with phrase «challenges in a single country»

We navigate our clients through complex business challenges in a single country or across multiple jurisdictions.

Not exact matches

For Dev, the single biggest challenge was convincing Canadian employers to take a chance on someone with limited experience in the country and in the healthcare industry.
There are few athletes in the country more dynamic than the 5» 11», 220 - pound senior, who has put himself in position to challenge his predecessor's single - season records.
That means finding every single case, tracing that patient's contacts, and isolating all of those who show symptoms — a huge challenge in a country where many villages are hours away from a road, Ebola symptoms like diarrhea and fever are common, and the fear of the deadly virus drives some contacts to skip town and seek out a traditional healer.
Finding love in the US can be difficult — large distances and a population of singles spread unevenly across the country can make dating a challenge.
As I mentioned earlier, designing, developing, and implementing global learning across multiple countries is a major challenge that can not be fully dealt with in a single post.
Even in a single jurisdiction - a state, province or country - no one institution can bring together the scientific, social, technical, behavioral and organizational tools to provide a comprehensive solution at scale to this challenge.
«We're proud to work in every single region of England and we are proud to work with the schools facing the greatest challenges, wherever they are in the country,» they said.
They have not become any less complex or any less pressing, and as much as some policy makers would like to discover a single solution that can help all students, or address the myriad of challenges teachers have to manage in classrooms across the country, such «silver bullets» remain elusive.
It would be a challenge for half a dozen books to give a balanced representation of a single country, let alone the 14 countries of continental Eastern Africa *, but we hope that these six books set in Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Zimbabwe (listed in approximate geographical order, north to south) will give you and your book club a small taste of the region and, perhaps, spark a thirst to learn more.
As Trathen Heckman of the Transition US movement wrote in a recent blog post: On a single weekend, May 14th & 15th, thousands of us will take to the streets, the garden, schoolyard, home, apartment and city hall to take action as part of the 350 Home & Garden Challenge... A multitude of organizations across the country will transform, retrofit and revitalize our landscapes and homes to grow food, conserve water, save energy and build community.
Here you will find lots of surprise fun (mandated sewer projects; 40 year old furnaces or frozen and cracked radiators connected to burnt - out boilers; single - pane wood frame windows in snow country; inadequate or completely missing or worse, outdated insulation; gutters broken by ice damns; etc.) but you also get the added challenge of really tight margins between purchase and sales price coupled with severely limited number of qualified and interested buyers.
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