Not all states have
faced each of these challenges equally.
Not exact matches
Adding to his
challenge, Giambra
faces an
equally daunting task
of winning over a New York GOP that these days finds itself more in tune with Donald J. Trump than Javits or former Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller.
The «back to work» office wear
challenge is one I'm sure we all
face, the desire to showcase that tan, maintain those carefree summer style vibes, yet
equally dress modestly for not only the office, but for the uk weather too (which despite getting used to 35 degrees just a few (thousand) miles away, is not quite the reality
of the U.K.).
We have seen our state's lawmakers expedite legislation in the
face of several recent
challenges and implore them to work in a timely manner to properly and
equally fund all school districts throughout South Carolina.
While self - publishers
face an
equally difficult set
of challenges as trad publishers, this post focuses on the advantages, not the difficulties,
of self - publishing.
FHA loans for refinancing While FHA requirements such as a down payment
of just 3.5 percent clearly benefit home buyers, these loans can be
equally appealing to homeowners who
face refinancing
challenges because they have credit problems or minimal equity in their homes.
Commodity exporters could
face tough
challenges, especially those at the later stages
of strong credit and property price booms and those that have eagerly tapped
equally eager foreign bond investors for foreign currency financing.
In addition to the chapters devoted to overarching regional breakdowns, there are also chapters devoted to other culturally or geographically regionally similar areas, such as, coastal areas, rural communities, and «urban systems» — all
equally powerful ways
of situating people in shared communities
of interest
facing similar
challenges..
Technological advancement is a
challenge faced equally by accountants, who are contending with threats posed by cloud technology, the rise
of streaming and the ever - increasing global nature
of the music business, which requires expert knowledge
of international tax systems.
At a time when law firms are
equally facing the
challenges of often surprising change, perhaps that is the quality Reed Smith liked too.
Furthermore, LJ Wall castigates «intelligent» parents who — when
faced with the unpalatable prospect
of losing frequent, regular and meaningful contact with their children as a consequence
of LTR, and with the
equally unpalatable expectation (according to the science) that the resulting separation will have disasterous consequences for their progeny — have the audacity to apply their «intelligence» in
challenging the received wisdom
of the courts!
I'm
equally sorry to hear about the
challenges that you all (most
of you) are
facing.