The fact that the implementing act is a directive raises the question whether the legal nature and in particular the limited horizontal effect thus granted to a directive poses
an insurmountable obstacle for the solution proposed thus far (para 73).
If the down payment requirement were raised, it would create
an insurmountable obstacle for many potential homeowners, those for whom even 3.5 % is a stretch.
Justice seems to be
an insurmountable obstacle for Penn, the FBI and the good people.
One
insurmountable obstacle for parents wanting to send their children out to play is that all the other parents keep their kids indoors.
Sink dirt is not
an insurmountable obstacle for most families, though.
Perhaps the Egyptian government should start by replacing antiquated laws that creats
insurmountable obstacles for Christians to repair, renovate or build new churches!!!!
The people banging those drums, some argue, have the constitutional clout to put up
insurmountable obstacles for the proposed Northern Gateway — namely, a messy legal debate around unsettled land claims along the route that will likely be decided by the Supreme Court of Canada.
Seniors enjoy longer life expectancies due to medical advances, so getting affordable life insurance coverage no longer presents
insurmountable obstacles for older citizens.
Not exact matches
Atlanta - based David Nour, author of Relationship Economics and Return on Impact, tells me by email that employers should look
for specific nature and nurture qualities in candidates: «professional pedigree, in particular the lessons they've learned along the way, the relationship ecosystem they've developed, and how they overcome otherwise
insurmountable obstacles.»
While this
obstacle may not be
insurmountable, the question itself overlooks one of the primary benefits of the Steffen method: it allows an airline to measure how much room there is
for improvement and identifies where that improvement is to be found.
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «
obstacles apparently
insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope
for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle
for intellectual opportunity.
The Building and Construction Trades Council testified on Monday that this arrangement presents an «
insurmountable obstacle»
for workers to enforce compliance.
These are
obstacles that may prove
insurmountable, installing one party politics
for years to come, even if Labour was in a highly electable condition.
These
obstacles proved
insurmountable for all but a handful of competitors.
But he also believes that medical researchers will overcome some of the thorny
obstacles to safe and effective therapies — just as once seemingly
insurmountable obstacles to kidney transplants were overcome — clearing the way
for treatment of diseases such as Parkinson's, blindness, and immune disorders.
For bacteria, soil is difficult terrain, with dry areas and air spaces presenting
insurmountable obstacles.
An empowering film
for children, showing them at their most capable, working through problems and finding innovative solutions to overcome what seems like an
insurmountable obstacle.
For a movie whose villain is a blind old man, Don't Breathe sure knows how to stack the odds against its hapless heroes; every passing minute seems to bring an
insurmountable new
obstacle.
These teachers think and act creatively to navigate and overcome seemingly
insurmountable obstacles, increase the time and resources available
for student learning, and sustain their efforts over time.
Today we present our fourth batch of suggestions
for staying the course when the
obstacles seem
insurmountable, and when writer's block has you thinking of a career...
With regard to the second prong, the court found that, rather than facing «
insurmountable obstacles» to repayment of the loans, the debtor could be eligible
for loan forgiveness as a county employee.
You don't want to set them up
for failure by asking them to use an
insurmountable obstacle.
For more than 35 years, we have helped our clients overcome seemingly
insurmountable obstacles.
Those who have tried to get compensation by suing
for damages in civil courts have met a so far
insurmountable obstacle: state immunity.
In recent years, the Washington Legal Clinic
for the Homeless has found DC officials shutting the door on homeless families through «unlawful procedures that have created almost
insurmountable obstacles.»
For larger corporations with deeper pockets, these issues may prove an expensive obstacle en route to redress; for smaller companies, they may prove insurmountab
For larger corporations with deeper pockets, these issues may prove an expensive
obstacle en route to redress;
for smaller companies, they may prove insurmountab
for smaller companies, they may prove
insurmountable.
Fixed overheads and professional indemnity insurance premiums based on previous years» fees could prove to be
insurmountable financial
obstacles for a significant number of firms.»
She is proud to have overcome seemingly
insurmountable obstacles to be in a place to provide a life
for herself and her son.
For many couples, recovering from infidelity becomes an
insurmountable obstacle that ultimately results in the end of the relationship.