Sentences with phrase «fewer logistical»

As new infrastructure comes online, and is coupled with energy market reforms, China's energy markets should operate with fewer and fewer logistical, economic and administrative impediments.
Even taking that into consideration, a liquid mirror telescope poses far fewer logistical problems than a conventional reflecting telescope made of glass.
As the White House takes its first steps towards transitioning the imminent Donald Trump administration, there are a few logistical questions that remain to be answered about its grounds: namely, the fate of Michelle Obama's vegetable garden.
After a few logistical instructions, investors donned gold ski bibs and entrepreneurs blue and it was off to the slopes, where bibs paired off in the lift line for a 6 minute ride to the top.
Ball said yes, and after the two hammered out a few logistical details, Kelly wrote back, «Get out here and ball out.
After going over a few logistical details, Bledsoe hung up and turned to break the news to the only other person in the room — his son John, who was two weeks shy of his third birthday.
Much of the success of the first film was down to the on - screen chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, a sharp script and a few logistical changes (mechanical rather than genetic web slinging for example).
Vicarious Visions, who developed the original Skylanders game on 3DS, handled the port, and with the exception of a few logistical pratfalls, it's the best version of the game.
There are just a few logistical things you need to be aware off if you choose not to repay your debts.
Logistics, Trading, And Diplomacy — You must manage the production and transport of scarce and important resources, and be ready to open trade routes with neighbors to ensure as few logistical delays as you can.
But for those who also use public transportation for part of the journey, and may not have secure bike parking nearby, a full - sized bike (electric or otherwise) can pose a few logistical issues along the way, which may keep some people from riding them.
there are a few logistical issues to deal with.

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Unfortunately, a change of place at such a short notice, when only a few months are left, may prove to be a logistical nightmare.
Firth will only be down at the boat a few days a week, he says, dealing with the «logistical nightmare» of running a farm and restaurant while also keeping a new business above water.
There are logistical issues that arise when one adult is managing the safety of two little humans alone, which is why having a few outdoor activities that you can easily manage alone with twins is helpful.
According to sources interviewed by Politico, few U.S. poultry producers have expressed interest in processing chicken in China at the present time due to logistical constraints.
«Once completed it was faxed,» boasts Blair, asking us to imagine the «logistical nightmare» it would have been «just a few years ago».
Just a few years ago, my requests for manuscripts detailing logistical considerations for cell - therapy manufacturing were met with puzzlement.
So it's perhaps a little ironic that ’50 First Dates», a rom - com set around the logistical problems of short - term memory loss, turns out to be one of the few that might just stick in your head for more than the standard couple of days.
What that would * not * indicate is that we did so because logistical issues necessitated that we close on this house a few weeks before we closed on the house we were selling in another city in order to move here, and the 20 % loan represented a very short - term bridge loan that was paid off within a month or so.
We've been to a few different resorts, but elsewhere, you have to deal with one person for hotels, one for the flights, another for rentals, a different person for lessons, one for lift tickets, someone else for activities, another person for bussing, another for food — and as a group coordinator, it is a logistical nightmare coordinating a trip when you're dealing with so many different people!
Being a narrative driven game, Hidden Agenda requires you to dedicate a few hours in order to complete it, and as such having to gather together the same friends again before picking up where you left off is a bit of a logistical nightmare in today's rather busy lifestyle.
I've read quite a few analyses (IIRC, from RPJr, among others), that call into question the logistical feasibility of nuclear as an alternative.
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