Sentences with phrase «insurmountable difficulties»

The phrase "insurmountable difficulties" means problems or challenges that are extremely difficult or impossible to overcome. Full definition
Cost and viability of the LPP would have to be addressed, but these are not insurmountable difficulties.
While one suspects that animal protectionist standards are so high as to present insurmountable difficulties for a humane fur - trade (on their definition), it is worth noting that progress has been made.
6 The authors link these skills to attributes of resiliency — qualities that enable us to «face a seemingly insurmountable difficulty and overcome it».7
Agreements are also a useful tool, either at a regional level or between specific claimant groups and other stakeholders, in overcoming the almost insurmountable difficulties of proving the elements of a native title claim to a court.
«We all may face unforeseen and insurmountable difficulty from time to time; making the decision to seek therapy an important but difficult one.
Theirs was a polytheistic tradition, and plurality in God was not an insurmountable difficulty.
From our perspective at WHFoods, there are no insurmountable difficulties in consuming sufficient protein or a good amino acid balance from plant foods alone.
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