Sentences with phrase «is a difficult task in»

Palace were content to sit deep and allow David Wagner's men the lion share of possession, with the frustrating aspect for Town developing in the fact that it would be in the defensive third of the field; and venturing into the attacking third would prove to be a difficult task in the first period.
I have a very good feeling even if I know there is a difficult task in front of us.»
Raising a non-picky eater can be a difficult task in today's society.
Making a genuinely good, original Christmas movie is a difficult task in this day and age.
As Cogan et al., (2000) noted, teaching the personal dimension of citizenship in terms of developing a «coherent moral dialogue between ourselves and the world» is a difficult task in any social studies classroom (p. 50).
Living up to the hype left in the wake of a Star Wars sequel that's smashed records left and right has proven to be a difficult task in the world of Star Wars gaming.
Trying to attract employers is a difficult task in itself but a great method is to use a tried and tested strategy from the world of marketing — only in this case you aren't marketing a product, you are marketing yourself.

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But as Dirker pointed out in his presentation Wednesday, the more difficult task was in changing Siemens» corporate culture.
Defining tasks in a family - owned business can be difficult.
«The difficult task for the BOJ is breaking the deflationary mentality that exists in Japan,» he said on CNBC Asia's «Cash Flow.»
During this time, they were randomly assigned to three different conditions: resting in a quiet room, performing a difficult short - term memory task, or doing something so boring that it would elicit mind - wandering.
Levy reported that in a 2004 study of suburban rail commuters taking the train from New Jersey to Manhattan, «Wener and his coauthor Gary Evans found that the longer their test subjects» journey was, the higher the levels of cortisol (the primary stress hormone) in their saliva, and the more difficult they found to focus on the task of proofreading assigned them at the end of their commute.»
«Because cyber is virtual, it is such a difficult task to understand how it will accumulate in a big event,» Lloyd's of London Chief Executive Inga Beale told Reuters.
Some of these don't have a very clearly defined mission and objectives and that stems from the fact that there is no process in place to manage volunteers, which is a difficult and particular task.
Dissuade employees from doing minimal tasks after hours since this time is difficult to track and is in a gray area for compliance.
Legal experts say a defense attorney's task to convince a jury that a client is legally insane is even more difficult in cases like that of Routh, who confessed to killing the men, apologized to the family and fled from police.
Adding tasks for it to do, such as finding the keys you invariably can't find in the morning, won't be difficult.
However, for many leaders, working out how to foster creativity in the workplace can be a difficult task.
In Canada alone there are over 5,000 of them, so finding the right one for you is a difficult task indeed, especially for the do - it - yourselfer.
Evidently, e-book retailers have discovered the same issue the rest of the Internet has been dealing with for some time — the need to curate their respective parts of it, a difficult task in the face of huge and potentially limitless content.
Manually adhering to the changes in taxation is a difficult task.
As starting a business is no easy task, it might be difficult to embrace a child's decision to follow in your footsteps.
If a leader or sponsor doesn't know exactly how you're progressing (for example, where in the given initiative tasks are stalled, how cycle times are being impacted, whether the time line is being adhered to or whether a task is in the red or the black), it's difficult to competently prioritize activities.
One of the most difficult tasks in sports retail is managing the marketplace, especially with hot items.
The judge in the case, William Alsup, and the jury that has yet to be selected have a difficult task ahead of them as they eventually work to determine whether Uber is guilty of misappropriating trade secrets.
That's half a year with Puerto Rico's 3.4 million residents relying on generators, half a year without air conditioning in the tropical climate, half a year where electric pumps can't bring running water into homes, half a year where even the most basic tasks of modern life are made difficult.
There's both good news and bad for financial advisers in the new tax law: While advisers face the difficult task of analyzing the law's impact, they will also have a significant opportunity to prove their value by implementing money - saving strategies...
Creating a brand in saturated markets is an increasingly difficult task.
More importantly, retaining talent is crucial for Uber as it attempts the difficult task of being a leader in the ever - competitive market for on - demand, self - driving cars.
I really don't know what to say on this one because raising capital is one of the most difficult tasks in business.
Growing a company into a big, growing, successful one is very different, and in many ways, more difficult task.
Being a true value investor is an increasingly difficult, if not impossible, task considering the amount of data contained in the ever - longer annual reports.
«What makes the task of fact finding so difficult is that in the stock market the facts of any situation come to us through a curtain of human emotions» Bernard Baruch
Returning to one's target allocation requires the psychologically difficult task of selling an asset that has been increasing in price to buy one that has fallen.
But in the secular bear cycles investing is a difficult task and one that at the end of the day may find you distressingly close to where you started.
In an age of email, instant messaging, and mobile technology, it's more difficult that ever to focus on the task at hand.
In fact, Buber goes on to say, changed conditions «sometimes allow [us] to make amends for lost opportunities in a quite different situation, in a quite different form, and it is significant that this new situation is more contradictory and the new form more difficult to realize than the old, and that each fresh attempt demands an even greater exertion to fulfill the task for such is the hard but not ungracious way of life itself.&raquIn fact, Buber goes on to say, changed conditions «sometimes allow [us] to make amends for lost opportunities in a quite different situation, in a quite different form, and it is significant that this new situation is more contradictory and the new form more difficult to realize than the old, and that each fresh attempt demands an even greater exertion to fulfill the task for such is the hard but not ungracious way of life itself.&raquin a quite different situation, in a quite different form, and it is significant that this new situation is more contradictory and the new form more difficult to realize than the old, and that each fresh attempt demands an even greater exertion to fulfill the task for such is the hard but not ungracious way of life itself.&raquin a quite different form, and it is significant that this new situation is more contradictory and the new form more difficult to realize than the old, and that each fresh attempt demands an even greater exertion to fulfill the task for such is the hard but not ungracious way of life itself.»
More than anything else, the unwillingness to perform the difficult task of forgiveness and reconciliation in the love and spirit of Christ is what robs the church of that quality of life that first attracted outsiders.
It's almost as if the reviewer, not liking the difficult task at hand, needs to remind us that there are, after all, «good» evangelicals who do not raise the admittedly difficult historiographical issues that are considered in a forthright fashion in The Evangelical Moment.
The storytelling tasks are made all the more difficult by the institutional settings in which the stories are told.
This would be a difficult task after Bachmann's stellar performance in the New Hampshire debate.
We begin to formally educate a child at the age of six, and twelve years later frequently find we have failed, not because school material is intrinsically difficult (the task of learning a new language is much more so, yet the child masters it in thee years); we find failure because we have ignored the fact that the developing personality has a natural sway, to and fro, which Whitehead says results in a «craving» to be continually refreshed by the experience of starting anew.
One wonders how many novelists and, for that matter, how many sermonizers are prepared to confront in such detail this difficult fact about the human condition, that sooner or later most of us will be called on to give adults, to whom we are bound with the most powerful ties of love and respect, the services we associate with the care of an infant, with their sense of dignity, and our own, now and for all eternity, dependent on the delicate attention and sensitivity we bring to the task, even as they gaze upon us helpless and vulnerable.
If the Hebrews were, in fact, a «serious people» who viewed leisure as «folly» or at best an «impromptu» respite, then the «systematic hermeneutical task of appropriating the meaning of the biblical message [concerning play] for today's world» would be difficult, if not impossible.
I imagine you already know, being a light in a world, where things are so muddled and where it is difficult to find focus, is no easy task.
It is indeed a difficult task to «switch gears» from a theology based on static, spatial models alone, such as the essence of God, the natures of Christ, and the substance of bread and wine, to a theology that is concerned with spatio - temporal models, such as change in God, Christ becoming divine, and the on - going process of revelation.
But the compound word for «helper» here — ezer kenegdo — suggests a sort of military ally, or a partner in a difficult task, and is most often used in Scripture to describe God, who is not generally regarded by patriarchalists as a subordinate.)
I think it is one of the most difficult tasks to depict genuine change in a human being within the length of a movie without it feeling cheesy.
If it is always and everywhere difficult for human beings to hold in their minds seemingly contradictory tenets of Christianity, Silence makes the task feel impossible.
Yet however difficult this task, and however far from realization it must be in our time and perhaps in every time, to try to fulfill this demand is the obligation which Christian thought must accept for itself.
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