Sentences with phrase «logistical headaches»

But the added logistical headaches were worth it for the major gain — the division now makes up a larger portion of overall revenues.
The artist's sculptures are so big and heavy that they always present logistical headaches.
And Shyp increasingly felt the challenges of an on - demand model, trying to push the cost to the consumer as low as possible while handling the overheads and logistical headaches of a delivery business.
In a speech that triggered advance controversy — and logistical headaches for school officials — President Barack Obama today urged America's K - 12 students to study hard and stay in school, saying, «What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country.»
Not only was such a process complex and an expensive logistical headache, but it also limited its availability and efficiency.
Recycling wastewater not only raises concerns about spills, transportation, and other logistical headaches, it also begs the question of what to do with the waste left over from the wastewater recycling process itself.
The ongoing dispute between several Middle East countries and Qatar is causing «logistical headaches,» the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned Wednesday.
From the logistical headache of coordinating schedules to the challenge of managing varying personalities, the responsibilities of a team lead are many.
The timing of the president's visit could put him in an awkward position of adding to the logistical headaches for state officials.
By harnessing the power of the wind and the 24 - hours - a-day sunshine to sustainably fuel the zero emission polar research station, means that it has almost total energy autonomy - and this means a significant cut in the logistical headache of transporting fuel.
For states with such accountability systems in place before 2002, NCLB's most important components may have created some logistical headaches but were largely irrelevant.
Being told they had to give classrooms and other facilities in their jurisdiction to upstart charters didn't sit well with some districts; for others, it may have seemed an overwhelming task or a logistical headache.
The major issue with Korean Air is that it's a logistical headache to book award flights with partners.
I met Clarissa around 2010 in Houston, Texas, when the car (the central piece of the artwork) was still in Brazil — in her parent's garage to be more precise — and the thought of one day bringing the car to the United States was a dream wrapped in a logistical headache.
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