Sentences with phrase «insurmountable hurdles»

These highlight the almost insurmountable hurdles faced by Indigenous people seeking recognition of their native title.
The Chuwi LapBook 12.3's uncomfortable keyboard, error - introducing touchpad and dim (though high - res) display place tough, nearly insurmountable hurdles in front of any user given the notebook.
I think that the future of on - line research faces two insurmountable hurdles.
We believe insurmountable hurdles in a climate of already conservative lending and spending.
Additionally, I fear that people who see the publishing world as a series of insurmountable hurdles are skipping straight to self - publishing without considering the drawbacks.
We also came to realize that independent charter schools faced almost insurmountable hurdles in delivering high - quality academic instruction while running these small businesses on tight margins.
But Vacanti doesn't think those are insurmountable hurdles.
This is not to say that we should throw up our hands in defeat and accept highly processed foods for our kids, but it's important to remember that even the most well - meaning food services director may be facing insurmountable hurdles in the effort to improve school meals.
Shearer said the IEF was a very serious, yet exciting undertaking in a world fraught with many seemingly insurmountable hurdles, irresolvable conflicts, and often clouded or non-existent hope.
The ride - hailing startup, billed as the most valuable private company in 2017, has been facing seemingly insurmountable hurdles.
For many people with low education and economic prospects, she said, those can become insurmountable hurdles.
Kraken was one of the companies that decided to leave New York after the creation of the state's infamous BitLicense, a regulatory move touted by New York as providing a credible framework in which Bitcoin and cryptocurrency businesses could continue to operate within the state, but which was denounced by cryptocurrency enthusiasts as an insurmountable hurdle for startups to navigate.
I would suggest that there is an insurmountable hurdle to physicist Dirk Helbing's work, described by Weinberger, in trying to make a «computing system that would effectively serve as the world's crystal ball»: the discrete architecture of the natural world.
For many of the proposed missions, costs could be an insurmountable hurdle.
He saw his health problem as an insurmountable hurdle in his social life.
Following a recent screening of the final episode of Twin Peaks: The Return, David Lynch confirmed it will be the series» last, citing the death of Miguel Ferrer as an insurmountable hurdle.
for children who are still at the beginning reader stage (and there are plenty of them) NAPLAN seems like an insurmountable hurdle.
Although access is a legitimate and important concern that can also be used as an easy out by teachers who aren't interested in exploring flipped learning, it's not an insurmountable hurdle.
Is the Nexus 7's big app - store advantage an insurmountable hurdle for the Kindle Fire HD?
The obvious difference in terms of standing is that a natural or legal person no longer has to be individually concerned which, following the Plaumann formula, is an almost insurmountable hurdle for individuals to take.
Today's ruling looks to me like some judges realized the standard they had set in the past (for good reasons, actually) was an insurmountable hurdle for Apple, so they centered today's opinion around the suggestion that «some connection» between an infringement and irreparable harm was sufficient and the made - up claim that Judge Koh had required Apple to «prove that the infringement was the sole cause of the lost downstream sales.»
Having Crohn's disease is not an insurmountable hurdle that will keep you from getting life insurance to protect your family with in the event of your passing.

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None of those objections are insurmountable, but they are all practical hurdles that might limit the ability of local governments to experiment with UBI.
Even so, on his current path he faces some considerable — some might say insurmountablehurdles.
Reservoirs release climate - changing methane, inundate ecosystems and obstruct rivers that salmon and other wildlife use for migration and hunting, leading to public opposition and environmental clearance hurdles that many regard as insurmountable.
This hurdle that rich women looking for men have to go through is insurmountable.
The hurdles aren't any more insurmountable than they are for publishing and selling books.
This is a hurdle that even the savviest retail brand - builders may ultimately find insurmountable on their own.
But deployment of these technologies is by no means certain, in part because the technical hurdles associated with their relatively safe and effective use may be insurmountable, and in part because the risks attached to their development and deployment may render them socially and politically unpalatable.
We want states to our south to know that the regulatory and legal hurdles they face as they try to rob Maine of its famous wilderness areas are enormous, and hopefully insurmountable.
This is a very significant causality hurdle to be overcome, but it is not insurmountable.
But none of the above hurdles are insurmountable, and the fact Apple is working so hard to make its Watch more useful in more scenarios is great to see.
Parenthood, career focuses, financial anxiety, and maintaining the partnership amongst the hurdles of everyday life can seem an insurmountable feat.
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