Something as simple as opening the refrigerator or closing the front door can be
an insurmountable challenge for some of these veterans, but with a service dog these seemingly unfeasible tasks are made possible.
Not exact matches
Yet in the current climate
of economic crisis, finding the funding
for this expansion has been a nearly
insurmountable challenge.
The decision by prosecutors buoyed City Hall, delivered an immediate and perhaps
insurmountable lift to Mr. de Blasio's re-election chances in the fall, and instantly snuffed out the last embers
of hope
for an array
of Democrats and even some Republicans mulling a potential mayoral
challenge in 2017.
Proponents
of greater public funding
for early childhood education (ECE) argue that too many children, often those from
challenged communities and homes, arrive
for kindergarten with
insurmountable development gaps and that low - income and disadvantaged children who are exposed to high - quality pre-K programs gain lifelong benefits.
It's a shame then that minor software details are what really let the package down: the lack
of app support
for BB7 and tendency to become unresponsive are
challenging, but not
insurmountable, problems.»
With college costs soaring, students face a seemingly
insurmountable challenge: how to come up with the money to attend college without digging themselves into a huge hole
of debt that will dominate their financial lives
for years after they graduate.
While that amount may seem fitting
for several years
of schooling to become an expert in the medical field, it can be a seemingly
insurmountable challenge for medical students who are still in training.
While that amount may seem fitting
for several years
of schooling to become an expert in the medical field, it can be a seemingly
insurmountable challenge for medical students who are still in training.During a residency or fellowship program, income is not yet at a level that makes it possible to easily manage hundreds to thousands
of dollars in student loan payments each month.
Many countries have found these prospects to be very
challenging, and many have argued that the rates
of population aging and population decline that is projected
for many European and other very low fertility countries is not sustainable: it implies rather
insurmountable problems
for social security and other transfer systems, and it may lead to declines in well - being as a result
of lower productivity and incomes.
The Indian genius
for adaptation and survival in chaotic and
challenging circumstances provides hope that the country can solve the seemingly
insurmountable challenge of expanding its economy in a clean and sustainable fashion.