Sentences with phrase «impediments for»

«The prices of service plans are big impediments for many people,» said Shaw Wu, analyst with Kaufman Brothers.
And parental leaves remain impediments for women's success in private practice.
All of these characteristics create impediments for law departments to shift from the traditional model to these new models.
Therein lies one of the big impediments for people like you, Val, in your pursuit of good advice.
«The ability for some parents but not others to use financial resources to secure their children's achievement poses real impediments for social mobility, which need to be recognised and addressed as detrimental to society.»
The fortunate thing about this action is that there are no age impediments for you to have an adoration life.
«The use of technology — texting, in particular — is probably one of the biggest impediments for developing social skills in young people today,» he said.
He therefore, refuted claims that the outgoing Mahama - led administration was creating impediments for the president - elect Nana Addo's incoming administration saying, President Mahama still remains the president until he hands over to the new administration hence reserves the right to discharge his duties as such.
Throughout South Asia, improvements to market access conditions and the removal of trade impediments for Australian beef & sheepmeat are also continually sought, through building and maintaining strong relationships with in - market industry and government agencies.
Another impediment for the proper patching of many of our roads is that the county crews that service Grand Island and the Town of Tonawanda come from our facility on Harlem Road in West Seneca.
Scientific opportunities often appear only at specific times and places, potentially a serious impediment for a parent who doesn't want to relocate the family.
So what you need if you're really going to have a full energy system, you need a way to store energy — excess energy that's generated during its daylight hours, so that you've got a reserve for evening or at night time; and that has been an impediment for a long time.
The fact that fewer summer flounder are found off just off North Carolina's coast hasn't been a major impediment for that state's commercial boats, which have been willing to travel long distances for catch.
However, querying genomic data requires a computer terminal - an impediment for the general public.
While not all artists and writers are bipolar, «madness» can sometimes act as both an inspiration and impediment for those who are.
Unfortunately is also an impediment for those who are not familiar with Masashi Kishimoto's work.
To be a migrant is not an impediment for others to be compassionate and supportive to migrants, and to humanly help them with this journey's dangers.
And I'm far from alone in believing that this soft bigotry of low expectations will prove yet another impediment for students who are eligible for special education services.
It's an inconsequential impediment for lifting groceries or luggage, but a dog wouldn't be able to hop in on its own, unlike in the wagon.
However, money remains the biggest impediment for libraries looking to add ebooks or expand collections, according to Library Journal's fifth annual Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries report, sponsored by Freading.
The commissions, typically $ 8 per trade, were a major impediment for folks committed to small, regular purchases.
To the extent that rates are being driven by changing perceptions of inflation and not real rates, higher interest rates may not be an impediment for gold.
The small size is an impediment for this dog.
This is a big impediment for those seeking to earn more AA miles.
But, he added, «given where we're going with technology, we don't see that any remaining uncertainties should be an impediment for action.»
The primary impediment for radically improvements in U.S. patterns of consumption is the ignorance of the American public, and a ineptly designed infrastructure that makes it more difficult than necessary to change.
It offers a standard process and while the language barrier may be an impediment for some, from an immigration standpoint, it is progressive and accounts for the largest population of immigrants in Europe.
The dean of the University of San Diego School of Law, Stephen C. Ferrulo, complains to the Times that the bar exam «is an unpredictable and unacceptable impediment for accessibility to the legal profession.»
Like any other the most important lesson we can get from it is that the person's chronological age is not an impediment for the persons driving capability.
However, the biggest impediment for me was its disability to focus quickly while indoors or in artificial lighting.
Moreover, it appears that transactions can cost up to $ 4 USD, which is obviously a serious impediment for its growth.

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For all its promise, some major impediments could prevent blockchain's widespread deployment, including regulation, cost, and security issues.
But while bleating smartphones and constantly chirping social media usually take the blame for derailing productivity, there is a second, perhaps even more insidious, low - tech impediment to actually getting work done: good old - fashioned meetings.
And since FreeTime is aimed at kids ages 5 to 12, Alexa can even listen for speech impediments and will wake to «Owexa» for kids who have trouble saying the letter «L» in «Alexa.»
Polis said the measure is designed to remove an impediment from using digital currency for daily commerce.
Of the 125 million houses in the U.S., about 56 million are suitable for solar (some are too shaded or have other impediments).
There is no reason for monetary policy to be an impediment to growth.
Europe has long been considered a more difficult place for activists due to cultural and structural impediments.
«That doesn't mean any decisions had been made, but as you would expect for a president who campaigned on getting rid of impediments to chummy US - Russia relations, his administration immediately started charting ways forward to achieving that.»
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.
The most significant impediment to the generation of prospecting for new leads is Sales Call Reluctance.
«The biggest single impediment is the politics of [the border wall],» Buffett told the Arizona Daily Star, adding that he hopes his book will shed light on Americans» increasing demand for illegal narcotics as well as the short - sighted symbolism representing Trump's massive wall.
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.
However, in my conversations with Canadian firms I have picked up on another possible investment impediment — hurdle rates for new investments do not seem to have adjusted to the new reality.
The federal government's Global Markets Action Plan does prioritize targeting for foreign markets of interest to Canadian firms, but does not focus on removing cultural and linguistic barriers that may prove to be a major impediment to Canadian SMEs.
According to Ipsos, only 34 % of Americans say they are «interested» in using a smartphone or tablet to pay for a financial transaction, with security being the biggest impediment to acceptance.
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.
One minute NATO is an impediment and doesn't do anything for terrorism - the next minute NATO is the centerpiece of the global fight,» said retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis, a former supreme allied commander of NATO.
Don't take my word for it: ask Warren Buffet or T. Boone Pickens if age is an impediment to success.
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.
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