Sentences with phrase «for getting over that hurdle»

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But lets assume for a moment Shively gets over this first hurdle without spilling his bong water, he will need to do so on his own lobbying dime.
It's not a huge hurdle to get over for a clever hustler.
But it is a huge hurdle to get over for someone who isn't sharp.
Qualification isn't a hurdle to get quickly over for your sales team.
Just getting over that hurdle is difficult for most people, but as you show, totally worth it!
Mark my words, when the time comes for me I'm going to believe something to get me over that last hurdle.
«For folks that really just can't get over the financial hurdle, having the ability to get some kind of premium in that interim time could make a real difference.»
But for farmers, getting over the price hurdle isn't the only problem with the RFID system, according to Wool Producers Australia (WPA) policy spokeswoman Jo Hall, who said using the tags in a practical scenario could pose problems.
This is a 16 week progression, and just the beginning for a high school athlete, as the athlete gets stronger we continually progress to higher boxes and hurdles starting over with the same 16 week progression as long as the athlete continues to show proficiency.
An important factor is that they failed miserably in their FA Cup title defence this season, falling at the first hurdle and so they will be pretty geared up for this and they got the boost of Mesut Ozil returning over the weekend in their beating of Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
LaRowe offers these helpful tips for getting both sons and daughters over the potty training hurdle.
No matter which method is right for you and your child, you should be able to find plenty of information to help you get started or to help you get over any hurdles you might be facing along the way, too.
Being tired and exhausted (even for dads) goes hand in hand with having a new baby, but once you get over that initial hurdle, you're likely to find that your baby's father has a new, healthier outlook to life.
The hardest part was getting her to stay awake for a little while after feedings, but once that hurdle was over with, it's been great.
That was a high hurdle for members to get over, but the votes provided regular ammunition for the press to talk about how chaotic and left - wing Labour was.
Never thought we could get over the mental hurdle of having two Korean cars in the driveway when for years we had driven nothing but the expensive European makes.
So I've spent five years of my time educating, for free, and building resources to get over the biggest hurdles (like book design) so indie authors have a fighting chance.
Since many business owners only need funding to get over temporary financial hurdles, they don't like the idea of being stuck paying off a loan years after the original need for that funding has passed.
But once you get over that initial hurdle the one where you see other people enjoying extravagant vacations for free, and think it's not possible for you there are still a few more things you need to start flying for free yourself:
Get over that hurdle, and you're in for a hell of a ride.
The two were quite distinct, and Parliament clearly intended that s 24 (5) should only apply where a substantive application for the revocation of a placement order had been made — in other words, the applicant had got over the leave hurdle, and was making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of success.
The test was not met in this case because there were other parking facilities available to W. Comment The Court of Appeal has clarified that the test for whether a right to park should be implied, ie reasonable necessity, is a high hurdle to get over.
Section 24 (5) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 — «where (a) an application for the revocation of a placement order has been made and has not been disposed of, and (b) the child is not placed for adoption by the authority, the child may not without the court's leave be placed for adoption under the order» — applies only where a substantive application for the revocation of a placement order has been made, ie the applicant, having got over the leave hurdle, is making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of success.
Once you get over that hurdle, though, you're able to designate a «primary» earbud and access settings for things like having notifications read to you and workout guidance when in fitness mode.
«When changing careers, how do you get over the hurdle of «not having the right background» for this role?»
Still, even if you are applying for all the right jobs, there is another hurdle to get over: the ATS.
Instead of taking the easy way out by diagnosing your partner with a fundamental condition that is making your marriage fail, you can attempt to rectify your marriage, get over these hurdles, and be better prepared for anything that comes next.
There is never a wrong time for relationship counseling — early or late in your marriage, you can use it as a tune up to refine the little bugs in your relationship or to help you and your spouse get over big hurdles.
Whether you're planning to get married or you've been together for decades, there comes a time when every couple needs a little extra help to get over the hurdle.
For many hopeful homeowners, however, one hurdle they may not feel comfortable getting over comes in the form of the down payment.
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