Sentences with phrase «difficult by the existence»

But climate change policy delivery is made more difficult by the existence of fuel poverty.

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Bitcoin mining is a process by which computers must solve difficult math problems to bring new Bitcoins into existence.
Kekes concludes Against Liberalism with a suggestion that what is worthwhile in liberalism might best be preserved by a conservative pluralism, one that recognized the incompatibility of human ends, the necessity of difficult trade - offs, and the existence of certain goods - among them, security, civility, and peace - not given much time of day by contemporary liberals.
Kicking Donkey on Sun Exercise — Kicking Donkey on Sun Exercise is by far one of the most difficult exercises in existence.
So it's difficult to accept a joke here when Rogen's straight man is turned into a CGI rag doll after being ejected by an airbag somehow placed on his office chair, while being shown in a very Rogen-esque existence earlier, smoking weed and gorging on shrooms.
It's difficult to ascertain how much of Neruda «s metafictional daring is successful; by the end of the film where Peluchonneau's very existence is called into question as he pursues Neruda across the Andes Mountains one could argue that Larraín has fully lost the plot.
It was difficult for France to muster enthusiasm for a mass resettlement for refugees, which was suggested by Roosevelt at the meeting of the officers of the IGC in Washington in October 1939, when the existence of the French nation itself hung in the balance.
The flea itself is very difficult to see, often you will only be alerted to its presence by the existence of flea dirt (droppings.)
While you may be surprised to learn that there are even Blockbusters still in existence, the brick and mortar video rental market found its niche in Alaska where the lack of high - speed Internet makes video streaming difficult, and mail delivery DVD rental has fallen by the wayside as Netflix has focused on online streaming.
During the difficult days of the Turbo's pitiable existence, as the struggling console was being bought by no one and mocked by all (all who had actually heard of it, that is), the fools at NEC somehow managed to release a handful of titles that defied ridicule and commanded respect.
It is difficult to think of a conflict that was not in some way influenced by other states, somewhere along the spectrum from media support, diplomatic cover, supplying weapons, sharing intelligence, through training forces, deploying troops and military hardware, all the way to directing or fabricating the existence of a proxy force from abroad.
The design rights regime was questioned by a number of respondents, who noted that the existence of four distinct design rights — UK registered design, UK unregistered design, Community registered design and Community unregistered design — incorporating differing terms of protection and various thresholds of novelty and infringement, was confusing and made it extremely difficult to stop designs being copied.
After canvassing the leading substantive - consolidation standards and cases, Judge Jernigan determined that consolidation is appropriate under any test; her decision turned on a litany of facts and factors, including that (i) the company's «nerve center» is its Texas headquarters and all payroll for employees is effectuated from there, (ii) the company's centralized cash - management system and three bank accounts, (iii) all debtor entities were controlled by common officers and directors, (iv) the existence of substantial intercompany claims, (v) credible testimony demonstrated that preparing individual schedules was extraordinarily difficult and required numerous amendments, (vi) a substantial amount of creditors treated the debtors as a single unit, and (vii) that credible counsel had determined that the primary assets of many debtors — D&O litigation claims — are jointly owned by the debtors.
It's difficult to see how accrediting TWU harms any legitimate interest (people may be offended by the school, but simply being offended by its existence is not a legitimate interest deserving of protection), in contrast, the denial of accreditation has clearly adverse impacts both on the school and its students.
The Victorian Government in particular has acknowledged that «the onerous bar set by the courts in Yorta Yorta of proof of the continuous existence and vitality of a pre-sovereignty normative society through to the current day is so difficult to reach», given the history of dispossession and dispersal in the state [21].
To date, there has been very little progress in advancing the creation of alternative regional representative Indigenous structures to ATSIC and it is difficult to see how such structures will come into existence by 1 July 2005.
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