Sentences with phrase «less of a hindrance»

Geography becomes less of a hindrance with a dual licence and a virtual office NYC can be part of that equation.

Not exact matches

But while Lindsell obviously intends to meet these concerns, his book is actually a repristination (and often less subtle than earlier expressions) of a particular timebound formulation of biblical authority that is being seen by increasing numbers of evangelicals not only to have outlived its usefulness but to have become a positive hindrance to the understanding of the fuller and deeper significance of the Scriptures.
The hindrance of this approach however is that the reports are produced on a much less frequent basis than those featured in the Times Law Reports or Justis Irish Cases.
«in relationship to agricultural workers who work on farms which ordinarily and continuously employ less than three workers, Section 21 of the Code is discriminatory as being a significant hindrance on their ability to exercise their fundamental right of freedom of association.»
It was a major hindrance to the advancement of mobile technology, as companies had to invest more in their legal departments and less in R&D.
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