Sentences with phrase «impediments which»

If you have any holiday booked or if you know of any other impediments which may affect you starting the job, now is the time to let them know.
In the same way, our company does not take any responsibility due to illnesses, physical or mental impediments which may disturb the health or integrity of the passenger (s) or others during the tour or when our services are being provided.
These may demonstrate themselves through difficulty organising life around a timetable; failing to remember which books to bring to class; misunderstanding complex instructions; problems making notes at speed and completing work on time; having memory impediments which affect the marshalling of learned facts in exams.
«SERAP believes that amnesties or other impediments which preclude or indicate unwillingness to provide prompt and fair prosecution and punishment of perpetrators of grand corruption would violate the principle of good faith under international law.
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.

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That's akin to Uber's surge - pricing model, which charges customers more amid external impediments like traffic and weather.
David Bentley Hart's reflections on the «ingenious ways» in which Christians over the centuries have sought to get around «the plain meaning of Christ's words» about wealth as an impediment to entering the kingdom of God brought to mind the old story of Angus the Scotsman.
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.
What he finds an impediment to men is the later development in which «the individual Christian, body and soul, came to be seen as the bride of Christ.»
Despite the Unification Church's ambiguous self - designation as «Christian» and its desire to unify all religions under a single ideology which it also designates as in some sense Christian, Principle finally sees Christianity itself as an impediment to the work of the Lord of the Second Advent.
One might consider much of what appears to be unidentifiably Christian as mere baggage, the social impediments that must travel along with the activity of recognizable devotion so that the church can persist through the many moments and circumstances each week during which members are not engaged in specific witness to their Christian faith.
There are a few impediments, like age and relation, which are obvious.
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.»
But if there was a situation in which forbidding women from leading would be an impediment, he would be like, let the women lead.
«Knowing well that every additional thing which he can not freely use and handle is an impediment
Within that newfound freedom of thought into which the Enlightenment had launched headlong, dogma or church doctrine appeared as one of the real impediments to a correct understanding of the Bible itself.
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.
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: «Given the proposed definition of «superject,» however, the everlastingness of God's subjectivity is no impediment to the superjective functioning of those aspects of God in which he constitutes the complete synthesis of all available determinate beings — excepting those determinate beings currently synthesized into the fullness of God's next specific satisfaction» (GEI 179, italics added).
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
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.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
Fear of labour and birth, which may be related to other, deeper anxieties and insecurities, is a great impediment.
The difference is in their degree of intensity and the early life history of your child, which is one of abandonment, time in an orphanage and / or foster care, and then adoption - all of which are impediments to attachment.
Both the Sitka fish program, which relies heavily on donations, and the USDA grant program illustrate the cost impediments to sourcing locally.
The next time we tried, I left the house so that not only would I not cry, but the baby wouldn't be able to smell me, which I'd heard could be an impediment.
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.
«This is in itself another mine field: we would need to negotiate the removal not just of tariff barriers; but the prevention of non-tariff barriers which today are often the biggest impediments to trade and pile costs on business.
He decried the reluctance of democratically elected lawmakers to remove «the insidious structural impediments to development, which decades of military rule had hoisted upon our nation.»
Or is it ready now for government which is more deliberative, and invokes less stridently a one - off electoral mandate as reason to dismiss every impediment to action?
Writers such as John Bright and Richard Cobden opposed both aristocratic privilege and property, which they saw as an impediment to the development of a class of yeoman farmers.
«However, in promoting agriculture, we must take into consideration the menace of the herdsmen which has become major impediment as it is important for us to encourage our people to embrace farming.
In its first year in office, the Trump administration sought to scrap numerous Obama - era environmental regulations which Trump has often referred to as an impediment to business.
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.
This is known as the Analysis of Impediments, or AI, which is in its ninth iteration, with a consulting group, and due out in early January.
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».
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.
Participants offered an abundance of opinions on the internal impediments to U.S. research excellence, which some panelists felt were just as serious as the external threats.
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.
The study also identifies migratory corridors by which plants and animals can move from one stronghold to another without impediment.
But if we don't get enough sleep on a regular basis, this can easily lead to constipation, which is a huge impediment to weight loss (among other things!)
Which ties in to the movie's ultimate message, a good one for children and adults alike, a message about how our superficial differences ought not be any impediment to friendship.
As the movie begins, Lincoln is far short of the needed votes, and even his Cabinet is fighting his commitment to its passage, which it views as a distraction from and impediment to the coming end of the war.
Their response to any stress or threat is to toke up, which leaves them easily distracted and seriously paranoid, which make for serious impediments when fleeing men with guns.
The royalty in this story is Albert (Colin Firth), the second son of King George V (Michael Gambon), who grew up with a speech impediment, which caused him to stammer and stutter for much of his life.
Although the three lead actors are all working under serious impediments — Travolta has been equipped with a singularly ridiculous soul patch and a Boston accent that runs the gamut from non-existent to «SNL» sketch broadness, oftentimes in the same scene, Plummer has a role that all but insists on being played in the hammiest manner imaginable and Sheridan (whose previous films have included such better projects as «The Tree of Life,» «Mud» and «Joe») is playing a contrivance instead of a character — they are not without a certain innate charm, and indeed, the best scenes here are the ones in which they are simply allowed to interact and bounce off of each other in a relaxed manner before having to return to the mechanics of the increasingly forced plot.
Wright surrounds Oldman with masterful supporting players: Kristin Scott Thomas, who gets only enough time to make you wish that her arch Clemmie Churchill had a movie of her own (somebody please make this movie); Lily James as a wide - eyed young secretary to the prime minister; Ben Mendelsohn's King George VI, struggling with a speech impediment (which Mendelsohn is careful not to overplay) and with events he can not control.
Without the necessary authenticity, the resulting story comes off as phony and manipulative, which, in such a profound, soul - searching drama, is a fatal impediment to success.
But he was one - and - one, as «The King's Speech,» which had been rated R for language (specifically a scene in which Colin Firth spouts of the f - word continuously as part of his character's speech impediment therapy), will not be getting the preferred PG - 13.
But these courses — in which students are effectively paying college - level prices for high - school classes — often don't count toward degree requirements and can significantly delay a student's progress, making it more likely that impediments will arise.
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