Sentences with phrase «from financial hurdles»

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The confirmation in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of Delaware removes the biggest hurdle for the Philadelphia refiner as it seeks to rebound from financial...
Now, as Morgan Stanley outlines, there quite a few hurdles to overcome for the industry to see a real dissolution of the overwhelming dominance enjoyed by incumbents like Bloomberg (which, as this Financial Times article from last summer details, has a cult - like following among its faithful users).
As a whole, young adults in America are faced with two major financial hurdles that prevent them from having a lot of extra wealth to invest for retirement: high housing costs and student - loan debt.
The numbers aren't difficult, but the psychological and emotional hurdles that prevent most people from achieving their financial dreams are.
From 2007 to 2009, Americans were faced with a multitude of financial hurdles.
Financial hurdles shouldn't keep you from your goals.
I am not from England by I empathize for the fans who spend their hard earned money every season especially in times like these when Arsenal are finally over the financial hurdle, but are doing little in terms of squad depth to justify the amount the club is making.
But we have heard from an overwhelming majority of you and your colleagues who are struggling with a myriad of challenges, frustrations and financial hurdles — members who support SNA's requests for commonsense flexibility under the most stringent regulations.
Outdated land management practices, a dearth of local decision - making bodies with real powers, a lack of long - term planning, along with long - standing educational and financial disempowerment and marginalization are among the hurdles the prevent Arctic communities from adapting to climate change, says a McGill - led research team.
While trying to recover from a financial emergency, rapidly increasing debt becomes yet another major hurdle.
The 1200 Buildings Program aims to overcome a major hurdle in retrofitting buildings: as the reduced energy costs resulting from retrofit activity flow to tenants (through reduced energy bills), there is often no financial incentive for buildings owners to undertake the works.
A steep increase in out - of - pocket costs for seeing the doctor and getting prescribed medicines would entrench a two class health system in which the well - off access preferential care from their doctors while uninsured patients face higher hurdles and financial barriers to care.
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