Sentences with phrase «impediments rather»

That is why law - centered religions are an impediment rather than an inducement to faith and spiritual maturity.
In fact, they become an impediment rather than an inducement to faith in others when they lead to nihilism instead of a love for the gift of life.
When we confuse traditionalism with Tradition, and we all tend to do that, especially as we grow older, we become an impediment rather than an inducement to faith in our own children and all those who have not yet begun a spiritual pilgrimage of faith.
But in creating the shared history of the characters, Bardem said, his own decade - long relationship with Cruz was in fact an impediment rather than an aid.
«The issue is not whether it's right or wrong to do what he's doing, but whether it's an impediment rather than a supposed freedom.»

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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.
Wall of worry is generally used in connection with the stock markets, referring to their resilience when running into a temporary stumbling block, rather than a permanent impediment to a market advance.
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.
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.
Tim will fight to make state government a bridge — rather than an impediment — to real progress in Western New York.
This is widely admitted in the U.S., where the impediments to disarmament are being seen more and more as economic, political and emotional in origin rather than as based on operational military considerations.
«We realized that students don't see these as impediments, but rather as challenges,» Canuel says.
In 1975, Coleman published a follow - up study that concluded that the main impediment to school desegregation was the growing residential segregation «between central city and suburbs,» and that the «current means by which schools are being desegregated are intensifying that problem, rather than reducing it.»
Considering all the impediments to wholesale high - school reform and the absence of true consensus as to the nature and urgency of the problem, I conclude that diversity and experimentation are a reasonable way to proceed in mid-decade, rather than pressing for elusive agreement about a single national strategy.
If we accept the inevitability of stress at school, we can chose to think of it as a tool rather than an impediment.
«Pearson needs to acknowledge the global right to free and accessible public education and become a valued partner, rather than an impediment, to teaching and learning,» she said.
I find it rather dismaying that my career can be seen as an impediment to lending a helping hand to Indie authors, who operate on a shoestring budget.
The above is a caution to all that subscribe to the notion that the lack of dough is never an impediment to a good collector, rather, a challenge.
They'd be prepared to advocate all sorts of nutty schemes rather than accept that nuclear power can avoid CO2 emissions at < $ 0 / tonne CO2 — if we are allowed to remove the impediments that have been imposed by 50 years of irrational anti-nuclear protests which have resulted in mass radiation phobia and hysteria.
While I don't plead cases anymore, I am still involved in complex legal issues, but am focused more on providing business - orientated advice — making sure that I enable my colleagues to accomplish their mission rather than serving as an impediment or being perceived as the «the lawyer who says no».
Also, to the extent I want to be known as a good lawyer, rather than as someone who has opinions about technology and «internet stuff,» I actually find Lawyerist to be an impediment.
It's been a long time since I've heard someone opine that courts, through their ability to resolve disputes, serve as enablers of business rather than impediments.
The government's suggestion that the payment of monetary compensation is problematic reflects a lack of political will rather than any true impediment.
Part - time agents treat the new forms and / or formats of doing business as another impediment in their search for instant commission success rather than viewing it as a step forward in keeping them, their clients and colleagues accountable in our profession.
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