Battlefield 4 players across all platforms have been
experiences numerous difficulties playing the the game since its release last month, and many have been encountering numerous bugs ranging from connectivity issues to audio / visual problems.
Not exact matches
Although State DOTs and FHWA have extensive
experience with the successful implementation of programmatic approaches to conduct environmental reviews, transit agencies and FTA have not used the approaches as widely due to
difficulties involved in negotiating agreements with
numerous project sponsors across varying jurisdictions.
People from all walks of life
experience financial
difficulties for
numerous reasons, whether it's an unexpected illness, sudden job loss, or change in income.
Factor in the later levels, particularly in the latter half of game where sometimes frustration is joined by tedium as you get to the eighth, ninth or tenth level in a set only to find a huge
difficulty spike where you lose all your lives and then have to repeat all of the previous levels in the set
numerous times just to get back to the point you keep dying at and you have a sometimes cruel
experience that will appeal to some but could turn other players off.
The federal government has issued an Order in Council today delaying the coming into force date of the private right of action under Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation until completion of a parliamentary review «in order to promote legal certainty for
numerous stakeholders claiming to
experience difficulties in interpreting several provisions of the Act while being exposed to litigation risk.»
Order Amending Order in Council P.C. 2013 - 1323 of December 3, 2013 in order to delay the Coming into Force date of sections 47 to 51 and 55 of Canada's Anti-spam Law, which provides for a private right of action, in order to promote legal certainty for
numerous stakeholders claiming to
experience difficulties in interpreting several provisions of the Act while being exposed to litigation risk.
This has now been put on hold, as the Government of Canada in its Order in Council claims there is a need to «promote legal certainty for
numerous stakeholders claiming to
experience difficulties in interpreting several provisions of CASL while being exposed to litigation risk».
The suspension was issued «in order to promote legal certainty for
numerous stakeholders claiming to
experience difficulties in interpreting several provisions of the Act while being exposed to litigation risk.»