Sentences with phrase «leaving more obstacles»

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OK you have a natural advantage when everyone has their feet on the ground but heading is all about leaving the ground and more about timing, technique and strength — in fact big people, depending on body shape, mass etc will have more physiological obstacles to propelling upwards their bodies than more regular sized people.
Unfortunately, the puzzles and obstacles become less fun and more annoying the further you get into the game leaving you spending more time on them and less time enjoying the good aspects of the game.
A host of obstacles — mental health issues, financial troubles, the need to leave school to support family members — can mean that the path to a degree for low - income students is slower than it is for kids with more resources.
Molly shared lots of great tools, powerful ideas, and concepts that left conference - goers raring to learn more and excited to get back into their classrooms and do what great teachers do best — inspire students to learn and help them overcome academic obstacles.
The exclusive five - link coil design provides better articulation over obstacles than a leaf spring system and the robust coil springs are more than up to the task of handling heavy payloads.
It's engineering has overcome obstacles that have humbled less - committed car - makers and it can eat corners in ways that leave you braking later and later, sliding more and more and its enthusiasm never, ever fades away.
NEW YORK (AP)-- When her abusive husband left for work last fall, she grabbed her kids, her dog and her bags, only to run up against a heart - wrenching obstacle: None of the city's more than 50 domestic violence shelters would accept the pet.
Rather than running away from some nefarious danger and swiping left, right, up and down to turn, jump and slide, Smash Hit has you flowing through a geometric tunnel system shooting balls to break any obstacles and to gain more points (and, more importantly, more balls to shoot!).
Leaving the last word to Roderick et al 2007 — «Whether the «stilling» reported here is local, i.e., attributable to changes in the immediate environment of the pans (e.g., growing trees or other obstacles progressively obstructing the air flow), or a more regional phenomenon is difficult to assess.
A third major obstacle to postabortion contraception is that access to abortion care has become more limited, leaving fewer opportunities and resources for integrated care.
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