On planning, one of
the great obstacles to growth that no government has had the courage to tackle, we are now shifting the balance from delay and objection towards development and expansion - and I know this is something that the BCC has been campaigning for this year.
She cited the artists Sol LeWitt and John Cage, both of whom she worked with extensively, as teaching her that one's own taste can be
the greatest obstacle to growth.
Not exact matches
Through the positive examples of our mentors, we learned an essential law of any faith life: Complacency is the
greatest obstacle to spiritual
growth.
Premised on the idea that the basic activity of life is the inescapable pursuit of what Hobbes called the «power after power that ceaseth only in death» — Alexis de Tocqueville would later describe it as «inquietude» or «restlessness» — the endless quest for fewer
obstacles to self - fulfillment and
greater power
to actuate the ceaseless cravings of the human soul requires ever - accelerating forms of economic
growth and pervasive consumption.
In cases such as these, we must learn
to view the friend as an agent of testing, a gift in the form of an
obstacle, a revealer of our darker side whose challenge makes possible
great growth — but never without struggle.
«At the same time,» McMahon said, «we will highlight
obstacles to greater growth and prosperity in the Empire State, including high taxes, excessive spending and debt, unfunded liabilities, and costly public - sector collective bargaining mandates.»
The trainer was highlighting how
great it was that individuals could own their personal and professional development by visiting this training site on their own time, whenever they wanted, as if the one
obstacle to career
growth was the lack of a Learning Management System.
In order
to build classroom and instructional leaders who are committed
to and support one another's
growth, candidates meet in cohorts and small inquiry groups and develop the habits of mind
to look deeply at their own and each others practice, offering feedback and inquiries
to help one another identify the
obstacles and avenues
to great work.
However, there will always be uncertainties: lower economic
growth,
greater cost or other
obstacles to unconventional gas production, higher achievements in energy efficiency, changes that improve the relative competitiveness of other fuels; but uncertainty can also work the other way.
Yet despite the
growth, the critical shortage of skilled personnel
to develop, build and operate renewable energy projects will represent one of the
greatest obstacles to the rapid global adoption of renewable energy.