There's the titular Roger, voiced with a speech
impediment by Charles Fleischer.
Because there's
no impediment by means of formal significance having a friendship dating site, two individuals can pick to obtain along just like a house burning when they indeed click and often this rocking friendship frequently metamorphoses right into a beautiful love relationship, if it's designed in your fate.
Most web based dating sites have found a route around
this impediment by having interpreters.
In The 5 Essentials: Using Your Inborn Resources to Create a Fulfilling Life (Penguin Group / Hudson Street Press, 2013), cognitive neuroscientist Bob Deutsch, with writer Lou Aronica, contends that we can overcome
this impediment by developing certain innate abilities, such as curiosity and openness.
Not exact matches
A survey conducted last year
by IDC found that 53 % of large Canadian organizations said lack of talent was the biggest
impediment to successful completion of big data projects.
As envisioned
by Solar Roadways, the roads would heat themselves — meaning little to no work to maintain them in winter — and have lights that could replace street signs and warn drivers of
impediments ahead.
These recommendations were in fact cited
by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in its 2016 annual Economic Survey of Canada.Naming a lack of productivity as a major
impediment to future economic growth, the OECD called for Canada to pursue a platform of deregulation while also reducing interprovincial trade barriers and providing more incentives for small - and medium - sized companies to innovate and invest.
First,
by discovering a contributing factor to the October 2014 U.S. Treasury Bond Flash Crash, this paper lowers
impediments to action
by both regulators and investors to prevent similar events from occurring in the U.S. Treasury bond market in the future.
Some German business groups have begun calling for Europe to use the dispute with the United States to reopen negotiations about a broad trade agreement that would largely eliminate tariffs and reduce regulatory
impediments, for example
by agreeing on common safety standards for cars.
Under certain circumstances, including if the public offering occurs prior to March 24, 2015, or if the right to purchase shares in the public offering conflicts with applicable securities laws, or if some other legal
impediment or requirement would prevent or materially delay the consummation of or unreasonably interfere with either such offering or the purchase of the shares
by Passport in such offering, then instead of the right to purchase shares in the public offering, Passport would have the right to purchase the same number of shares, at the same purchase price the shares in the public offering are sold to the public, in a separate and concurrent private placement transaction.
The main
impediment, from Cuba's point of view, is its listing
by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism.
The notice declared
by the FSA, notwithstanding a progression of
impediments and government dangers, made Asia an unsavory place for a trade as essential to business sectors as Binance.
In a 2014 survey conducted
by the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation, global financial leaders cited regulatory pressure as the number one
impediment to financial growth right now.
This phenomenon of the baptized Catholic pagan is an
impediment to the Church's mission, for it suggests that the Church is not serious about the truths it proposes or the consequences of living (and not living)
by those truths.
Unlike India, where Christian mission has long been impeded
by a thick, culturally - transmitted religious system, there is no such
impediment in 21st - century China.
Though the Church can, for example, abolish certain existing prohibiting
impediments to marriage, of purely ecclesiastical law, if it considers this advisable in the changed situation of today, it
by no means follows that it would be equally possible for the Church to revalidate and sanction any invalid marriage whatever, if the Church were only rather more liberal and understanding.
And that is aside from the problem that all such short cuts, when lacking a firm and agreed upon definition, are
by necessity vague generalizations that can be more of an
impediment than a help.
Religion was identified
by Marx as an
impediment, so it became one of many groups targetted.
One need not be an Old Testament legalist to be disquieted
by the formidable
impediment to all visual art established,
by the second commandment — a prohibition not only against graven images but also against the production of «any likeness.»
This ambiguity of the events to be understood
by a theory of history — it may be pointed out in passing — is but a special instance of a general
impediment of human understanding.
This way of thinking is encouraged
by Pope Francis's habitual antinomianism, which treats canon law, sacramental norms, and theological principles as
impediments to God's love.
Many Americans did not know until they saw the 1983 movie The Right Stuff that Annie Glenn was a stutterer, so embarrassed
by her speech
impediment that she refused to receive Vice President Johnson at her home with TV cameras in tow.
Rauch's fourth point is a claim that legal recognition of same - sex unions as marriages would actually serve as an
impediment to the deinstitutionalization of marriage favored
by those who signed «Beyond Same - Sex Marriage.»
It is, simply, to remove
impediments to growth, to make us ready, so that if growth is possible (which, in my region of the US, is not a given
by any stretch), it will happen.
And being united
by affinities of character, they move with less
impediment and more vigor than any other bodies can move, and constitute, no doubt, that form of the sacramental host
by which Jesus Christ intends to give freedom to the world.49
Anything that smacks of dependency, receptivity, allowing ourselves to be influenced
by others are signs of weakness, and
impediments to the actualization of one's self - sufficient independence.
Those who, in this enlightened age think it appropriate and clever to poke fun at a minor and totally unimportant speech
impediment (which many Gooners players of recent times also have
by the way) belong in the nineteenth century.
The 203rd - ranked Ivo Karlovic, a 24 - year - old Croat burdened
by a speech
impediment and the knowledge that he'd won only four of his 10 career matches on the ATP tour, was playing in his first Grand Slam event.
I have been told
by numerous educators and administrators about a legal
impediment associated with the free lunch programs.
The White House is set to announce on Monday a major new initiative that would place up to 5,000 salad bars in public schools nationwide despite uncertainties over how those salad bars might be treated
by local health inspectors and U.S. Department of Agriculture rules that could prove a major
impediment.
A report on the commodity program published
by Public Voice asserts that firmly entrenched dairy policies are a major
impediment to the federal governments's goal of providing children with school lunches that meet U.S. dietary guidelines.
As the title makes clear, Allers is a big fan of breastfeeding and not a big fan of
impediments to its success, which
by her estimation include clueless pediatricians, the dairy industry, out - of - touch celebrities, unsupportive lawmakers, depression medications and breastfeeding zealots, just to name a few.
After consulting various speech therapists who are unable to cure Bertie's
impediment, his ever - loving and devoted wife (Bonham Carter) consults the unorthodox Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue, played
by Geoffrey Rush.
Impediment of candidature to capable and interested people because they don't fit some requirements implanted
by the majority parties as millions of signatures, of high sums of money, and if they fit the requirements the media lobbies won't support most of the candidates because many of them are happy with the benefits given
by big parties.
Besides other
impediments, it may be remarked that, where there is a consciousness of unjust or dishonorable purposes, communication is always checked
by distrust in proportion to the number whose concurrence is necessary.
Freedom, according to Hobbes's new definition, is taken away only
by external and physical
impediments to motion.
Inter-Africa Trade On intra-African trade, Ex-President Mahama said, «Why is it that Africa still puts more
impediments into its way
by preventing trade between ourselves?
By all accounts, Cuomo didn't like Schneiderman, seeing him as being an
impediment to his national ambitions within the Democratic Party.
By the way, both those comments and my subsequent article of May 10 were not a «single purpose project» designed to attack anyone, but the substance of both interventions was to focus on government's Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), highlight lessons Nigeria could learn from failed or sub-optimal implementation of previous economic blueprints, and discuss constraints and / or
impediments which must be removed for the plan to succeed, especially in relation to private capital and foreign direct investment.
He also stated that the association was excited
by the progress made in the amendment of the Constitution
by the National Assembly, adding that the «exercise would greatly remove all constitutional
impediments on the granting of autonomy through financial and administrative independence to the Office of the Auditors - General at the federal, state and local governments in the country.»
This was echoed
by Edinburgh MP Ian Murray, who said MPs could ultimately unite to push the UK towards single market membership post-Brexit - but added that the «biggest
impediment is the Labour front bench».
An «
impediment to these getting signed earlier,» Porter said, has been concerns raised
by several foundations about forms required
by the state comptroller's office that it «had never made them execute before.»
The Analysis of
Impediments to Fair Housing Choice report will be reviewed
by the members of the Consortium in June.
During a hearing on Friday, July 8, U.S. District Judge Denise Cote ordered the county to hire a consultant
by Aug. 7 in order to complete a settlement - required analysis of
impediment, AI, report, which highlights a municipality's assessment of laws, regulations and procedures that affect a location's availability and accessibility to fair and affordable housing units.
Both McCaffrey and Gregory said the $ 179,000 salary, eclipsed
by many members of the brass and police officers alike, could be an
impediment to hiring a new commissioner.
There is no legal
impediment hindering the Court of Appeal from returning the APGA candidate in the circumstance because the hitherto hindrance in Section 140 (2) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) has been struck down
by the Federal High Court as unconstitutional.
Sampson, D - Brooklyn, made his comments at a rally organized in part
by the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network, is making a bid to bring the five - member Independent Democratic Conference back to the fold while removing himself publicly as an excuse or
impediment to not reach a deal.
With all the strategic interests of foreign partners and the various socioeconomic
impediments from foreign interests, why is it that Africa still puts even more
impediments in our own way
by preventing trade between ourselves?
In fact it's the Tories (who get half their annual donations from the banks) who adjust their policies to keep the City of London and the CBI bosses sweet, whereas Labour notoriously has kept the unions marginalised on a short leash, has not reversed the crippling
impediments imposed
by the most extreme Thatcherite anti-trade union legislation, and has made virtually no concessions to the unions to assist their membership or strengthen their role.
However, for those who seek a much more deregulated market in schooling, which is publicly financed, but privately provided, Ofsted has clearly become an
impediment to progress, and hence the moves
by some on the right to question its «fitness for purpose».