Sentences with phrase «impediments from»

She states «There is a constant cycle of amnesia and return, of desire and demonization, commercialization and corruption of basic principles, and of impediments from without and dissension from within.»
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?
Polis said the measure is designed to remove an impediment from using digital currency for daily commerce.

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Klein prefers what he calls real - time transformation: Rather than waste precious time studying what's wrong with an organization, proceed directly to envisioning what it should look like and «start knocking off the list of impediments that are keeping you from getting there,» he says.
The former professor of mechanical engineering believes that there's no technological impediment stopping communities in the future from pooling their 3D printer resources to print something like a car, thereby hurling sectors such as the automakers into the piracy crisis that music industry currently faces.
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.
The biggest single impediment to the survival of new small businesses is the lack of affordable health insurance seperate from employment.
Take Japan: Tokyo shares American concerns about China but has seen the US withdraw from TPP in favor of a managed approach to trade that looks eerily similar to the US - Japan structural impediments initiatives of the 1990s.
From 2012 to 2014, B.C.'s merchandise exports to TPP countries averaged $ 20.6 billion, despite the presence of many existing impediments to trade.
WASHINGTON — Canada and the United States must chop down one big, remaining impediment to a deal on softwood lumber and this obstacle involves wood from neither country but from other places: Germany, Sweden, Chile, Brazil and Russia.
The main impediment, from Cuba's point of view, is its listing by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Legal and regulatory impediments to hostile takeovers have prevented corporate activism from serving as a safeguard to discipline in capital allocation.
To Schwartz, not being able to push yourself to 90 % output without worry is the biggest impediment holding you back from being truly productive and producing your best work.
It's still losing money, but that's no impediment to an IPO in the current climate, and its net loss has narrowed substantially, to $ 57.8 million from $ 86.7 million a year earlier.
Very happy to see Quebec being part of the national energy strategy... to see change from where it has been in the past, when Quebec was an impediment to national progress.»
Either sexual stigma gets it from one end — as an unfair impediment to happiness — or the other — as an arbitrary curb on individuality.
Other impediments stem from distinctive Russian attitudes toward the Eucharist.
«In more recent times, this opinion has found support from the fact that sight impediment - including temporary blindness lasting from several hours to several days - has been observed as being a symptom or result of an epileptic seizure and has been mentioned in many case reports.»
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.
For (and this may be the chief lesson to be learned from these biographies) George Eliot is perhaps the signal figure for those who maintain that we can be good without God, indeed, that belief in the Christian God is a great impediment to the achievement of «individual and social happiness.»
Although from one point of view this exaltation of the taboos into the will of the personal deity was an impediment to rationality, in another respect it created the context in which rationality could enter into genuinely ethical reflection.
A broad and deep aspiration for liberation inflames the history of mankind in our day liberation from all that limits or keeps man from self - fulfillment liberation from all impediments to the exercise of his freedom.
His main point is to focus upon paragraph 15 of Humanae Vitae (HV) which states «the Church does not consider at all illicit the use of those therapeutic means necessary to cure bodily diseases, even if a foreseeable impediment to procreation should result there from — provided such impediment is not directly intended.»
In theological school, the task of education is to enable the students to lay hold of the resources of the just - described professional identity and to overcome any major impediments that prevent them from assuming this identity with courage and dignity.
In the process of painstakingly working out the transitions from the old to the new, American heterogeneity may turn out to be a strength, rather than an impediment.
But if there was a situation in which forbidding women from leading would be an impediment, he would be like, let the women lead.
We urge the world to work in partnership with the African people to support that process and to remove the impediments that have been imposed on Africa from the outside.
I'm taking them from people who are leaving the Church, not because of the cost of discipleship, but because of the cost of false fundamentals — man - made impediments created out of non-essential doctrines and legalistic rules.
There are 12 impediments that can cause a man to take no fish, apart from casual bad luck.
The first month of the campaign can be tough and, with many players returning from the World Cup in Brazil, it was always going to be an impediment to start producing results from the word go.
This appears to me to be a historical artifact; I'm not aware of any legal impediments on a federal level that would prevent states or municipalities from using any voting system they want, so long as it treats all votes equally.
Leading figures from Syracuse University and Upstate Medical University, who see I - 81 as an eyesore and impediment to the growth of their respective institutions, have expressed support for removal.
«We're looking at it very much from the point of view of shareholding and wanting our companies to do very well, and we think that this lack of addressing this issue of discrimination is an impediment to ExxonMobil getting the best performance that will benefit our shares.»
This is a significant structural impediment that prevents quality applications that are not specifically structured for viral distribution from reaching any real audience.
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.
I think that the optimism you describe stems from a perception that the EU is an impediment to trade deals, that we lack sufficient deals through access to the single market.
Plus many people suffer from depression and anxiety due to their inability to get proper employment due to English impediments.
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.
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.
While blaming the Jonathan administration for the fate of the Chibok girls, Obasanjo said the non-discovery of the Chibok girls resulted from the nonchalant attitude of the previous leader who he said failed to take the right action immediately which constituted impediment to their return.
But a dispassionate analysis of the challenges facing these state - owned companies will show that most of the challenges emanate from impediments erected by governments.
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.
Aside from a growing appreciation for the importance of this topic in the scientific community, the lack of public awareness continues to be an impediment.
«We have shown that we can manually direct the robots or give it a set of coordinates to get it from point A to point B, but our goal in this research is to enable the microrobots to navigate a course with random impediments blocking its way,» Kim said.
They escape predators via rapid and sustained flight, an adaptation found in ungulates from open plains with low flight impediments.
The study also identifies migratory corridors by which plants and animals can move from one stronghold to another without impediment.
Data from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project, the Global Resource Information Database of the United Nations, and the National Weather Service reveal another, more fundamental impediment: November skies suddenly turn cloudy.
One of the major impediments to obtaining a large number of endothelial cells from different tissues has been the inability to purify and propagate these cells in culture.
And athletes can be subjected to temporary or lifelong restrictions and exclusion from sport, and impediments to insurability or employment opportunities.
When a very massive galaxy comes smack in between Earth and a distant galaxy, the light from the distant galaxy is bent around the huge impediment.
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