Sentences with phrase «hurdle for many»

«Of course, we still have the hurdle with (Warren County) Fiscal Court, but this was the major hurdle for us.
The changes to the sat and vase exams in 2016 and the disbanding of level attainment are just one more hurdle for teachers to work with.
It's a sophisticated skill that is difficult for students and a hurdle for some who can easily flop into shallow questions or connections.
A major hurdle for these leaders will be how well they can construct a new educational system that truly empowers all students.
Could create political hurdle The measure presents some practical problems — not least the prospect of a gubernatorial veto — but could also create a political hurdle for the party that introduced it.
Many of these issues can be deemed as «societal issues» which can be a nearly impossible hurdle for schools to overcome.
A failure by state or district leaders to aggressively seek out more cost - effective opportunities is a real hurdle for those who've cooked up solutions that boost productivity or efficiency.
Similarly, such accountability systems have posed a high hurdle for suing principals.
At the same time, the adoption of chronic absence as an indicator can present a hurdle for schools, because it requires daily data collection and many data collectors.
That training marked a big hurdle for the coaches, says Shattuck.
One would normally expect this to be an easy hurdle for the state to clear, but the Colorado Supreme Court has a history of unpredictable behavior, as this case itself indicates, so there is certainly no guarantee that the state will win when it's all over.
However, status - quo bias is another hurdle for the initiative.
For more information on the grading framework for Quality Counts 2014, read Equity in Achievement, Funding a Hurdle for States Amid Progress.
A much shorter version could capture most of the variation in families» ability to pay for college and eliminate one hurdle for college enrollment.
Teacher Brooke Armstrong agrees that the grading system provides a «more accurate measure» of how her students are doing, and she notes that work ethic seems to be the biggest hurdle for many students.
Defining what it means to be an effective teacher remains a major hurdle for the Obama administration, which wants states to help teachers improve their skills, get rid of ineffective teachers, and identify and train effective teachers.
Besides, updating lengthy courses is time - consuming and therefore a hurdle for quick course rollouts.
It may seem a little ridiculous that this game was such a huge hurdle for me back in the day, but it's true.
Chubbuck's fragmentation and inconsistencies become the hurdle for the actress's obsessive process, but how much of Sheil's hand - wringing is performative for the sake of defining Chubbuck (or any «character») as unknowable?
That clears the first hurdle for soon - to - be seven - time nominee Winslet.
Each step is a hurdle for the old timer, until a police car pulls over and a friendly policeman escorts him to a hospital.
The most interesting of these is a sequence in which Chicken Little is a girl: according to Dindal / Fullmer, the character got a sex change on the advice of former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, who had the not - outrageous epiphany that being short is a bigger hurdle for an adolescent boy to overcome.
All of those films will be struggling for a spot on the 15 - film Oscar shortlist — and observers of the category know that the biggest awards hurdle for pop - culture docs can often be making it onto that list.
Despite growing in popularity, there's still some obtuse design to player progression and even the fights themselves that can be a skill hurdle for players to overcome.
Deadpool 2 is already in production, so the recent loss of director Tim Miller — who walked over creative differences that arose «amicably» between him and star Ryan Reynolds — could be seen as a bit of a hurdle for 20th Century Fox to clear.
Perhaps the biggest hurdle for Friedberger's solo endeavor will rest in separating herself from the past nine LPs she's released with her brother, but Last Summer succeeds on its own, casting a softer light on the singer's chaotic image.
This is my challenges with my Service Animal, my home life, work life, friends, family and anything that seems to be a hurdle for us all.
A huge hurdle for both rich men looking for women and rich women looking for men is lack of privacy at traditional gatherings or common social applications.
Age differences can be a big initial hurdle for younger guys to clear but once you do you are in the clear.
Promoting is the hardest hurdle for me right now and I've really tried to reassess about this whole blogging endeavor lately.
Clogged milk ducts seem to come out of nowhere and can present a hurdle for mama and baby.
Gluten - free was always pretty easy for me to wrap my head around but eliminating all grains was a bigger mental hurdle for me especially when it comes to quinoa, millet and oats.
the biggest hurdle for me mentally?
That is been the biggest hurdle for him - feeling full and satisfied.
Sometimes, your natural body type can set up this hurdle for you, and that just means you have to swim upstream to conquer skinny fat.
A big hurdle for me was juggling time, a large family and work.
Interestingly enough, the toughest hurdle for Fain to jump was the one inside her own mind, mainly because choosing something so outside of the norm and envisioning a family that looked different from the one she thought she'd have was tough.
In the Drosophila testis, however, the whole system has been laid out, and stem cells can be readily identified — a major hurdle for most other types of stem cells.
That means there were no significant safety issues observed in the participants, so the first hurdle for this drug in HD has been cleared and we can move on to the next steps.
One hurdle for C — H functionalization has been that it's a two - electron oxidation process, but inexpensive first - row transition metals used as catalysts typically are capable of one - electron redox activity.
Now we know it's possible in a mouse, but it remains a major hurdle for any therapy used to treat the human brain.
«It is basically impossible to grow human hepatocytes in the lab, which was a big hurdle for the study of viruses such as hepatitis A and hepatitis B,» says senior author Inder Verma, Ph.D., a professor in the Laboratory of Genetics.
Survival is just the first hurdle for children diagnosed with cancer.
As genomics expands at an exponential rate, finding the digital space to store and manage all of the data is a major hurdle for the industry.
The Illinois Department of Public Health has approved the University of Chicago Medicine to be a Level 1 adult trauma center, clearing the final regulatory hurdle for the academic health system to launch the critical service on May 1.
«Our data confirm that the interactions between the uterus and the extraembryonic tissues is critical during implantation, making this step a major hurdle for the progression of pregnancy,» said Sandra.
The big hurdle for CCS is money.
Chinese scientists have successfully grown mouse embryos in space, clearing a hurdle for possible future human colonization of other planets, The Telegraph reports.
That would be a significant hurdle for an agency that often relies on data that is proprietary or must remain confidential to protect the privacy of participants in public - health studies.
That's been a high hurdle for devices called solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) that convert fuels — such as methane and hydrogen — directly to electricity without burning them.
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