Sentences with phrase «made impediments»

I'm taking them from people who are leaving the Church, not because of the cost of discipleship, but because of the cost of false fundamentals — man - made impediments created out of non-essential doctrines and legalistic rules.

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Yet the major impediment to making even the simplest of changes often becomes finding the needed time.
Your management is the biggest impediment to implementing a flexibility plan that will make your employees happy, therefore lowering your turnover and increasing engagement.
«That doesn't mean any decisions had been made, but as you would expect for a president who campaigned on getting rid of impediments to chummy US - Russia relations, his administration immediately started charting ways forward to achieving that.»
There are many other impediments at play in the housing and mortgage market that make it difficult to define the exact impact of the QM rule.
«I think (the biggest impediment) is people getting hold of bad information,» he says, suggesting that «it's somebody making something up.
The notice declared by the FSA, notwithstanding a progression of impediments and government dangers, made Asia an unsavory place for a trade as essential to business sectors as Binance.
For the other half, there are Individual Retirement Accounts, but no more than 10 percent of eligible working people start one, due to inertia, impediments to finding and choosing a plan, and uncertainties about making investments.
So, unless we're prepared to insist that infertility is an impediment to marriage, it makes no sense to deny gay couples the right to marry.
As New Urbanists came to realize that existing zoning ordinances, street design manuals and housing industry practices were all impediments to making traditional towns and neighborhoods, they began developing new kinds of zoning ordinances; found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set of street design standards; renewed the practice of creating high - quality pattern books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions of the economic advantages of financing traditional neighborhoods.
But it is something yet again to suggest that there is a logical impediment to making it.
If the guy had a speech impediment I'd be the last person to make jokes about his pronunciation.
This disastrous trait made itself felt most recently with the election of George W. Bush who used that ignorance and gullibility to convince fools that thinking was wasn't necessary, indeed, it was an impediment to good governance.
Obstacles are then like tissue - paper hoops to the circus rider - no impediment; the flood is higher than the dam they make.
It is, simply, to remove impediments to growth, to make us ready, so that if growth is possible (which, in my region of the US, is not a given by any stretch), it will happen.
Of course if you are a nine year old schoolkid then I understand why you wrote as you did; kids of that age not being mature and not knowing better than to make fun of an unimportant speech impediment.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
It affected his latch — making it almost impossible — and if we did not get it corrected, he was likely to have a speech impediment and orthodontic problems — not to mention being unable to breastfeed.
Just as Vicki and I conclude in The New I Do, Perel concludes that one of our greatest impediments is that we keep trying to make blanket rules for every couple but, it simply doesn't work.
As the title makes clear, Allers is a big fan of breastfeeding and not a big fan of impediments to its success, which by her estimation include clueless pediatricians, the dairy industry, out - of - touch celebrities, unsupportive lawmakers, depression medications and breastfeeding zealots, just to name a few.
Oppositely, efforts like affirmative action demonstrate a cognizant and active effort to help correct for institutionalized impediments and make system inherently more evenly available throughout society.
He also stated that the association was excited by the progress made in the amendment of the Constitution by the National Assembly, adding that the «exercise would greatly remove all constitutional impediments on the granting of autonomy through financial and administrative independence to the Office of the Auditors - General at the federal, state and local governments in the country.»
During the Paterson administration you guys couldn't make the «myriad requirements» high enough or taxed enough... now you see it as an impediment to business?
An «impediment to these getting signed earlier,» Porter said, has been concerns raised by several foundations about forms required by the state comptroller's office that it «had never made them execute before.»
«All over the state, homelessness is going up and Cuomo has been the main impediment to any real movement on the tenants» side to making sure families stay in their homes and making sure the rent laws are as strong as possible.»
Tim will fight to make state government a bridge — rather than an impediment — to real progress in Western New York.
Sampson, D - Brooklyn, made his comments at a rally organized in part by the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network, is making a bid to bring the five - member Independent Democratic Conference back to the fold while removing himself publicly as an excuse or impediment to not reach a deal.
Indeed, this can constitute a key impediment to rapid negotiation decision - making.
In fact it's the Tories (who get half their annual donations from the banks) who adjust their policies to keep the City of London and the CBI bosses sweet, whereas Labour notoriously has kept the unions marginalised on a short leash, has not reversed the crippling impediments imposed by the most extreme Thatcherite anti-trade union legislation, and has made virtually no concessions to the unions to assist their membership or strengthen their role.
And they do so without the feather - bedding work rules and other impediments to actual education that make up the UFT ethic.
«The comments Mr. Paladino made are not just disrespectful and repulsive, they are an impediment to the proper functioning of the board.
«The comments Mr. Paladino made are not just disrespectful and repulsive, they are an impediment to the proper functioning of the board,» Ryan wrote.
Expensive batteries and limited recharging stations are the big impediments to making EVs cost - competitive with non-hybrid internal combustion vehicles, but new electricity pricing and distribution models may help break the logjam
Also, while the pages devoted to dissection of classic modern films such as Performance, Alien and Full Metal Jacket make compelling reading, they defeat the utter disposability so crucial to the modern: what can't be instantly forgotten becomes an impediment to what can next be accessed and experienced.
The increasing number of transmitters along with the unawareness of the characteristics and the exact location of the radio transmitters are an extra impediment that makes hard a real knowledge of the variations in electromagnetic field levels in urban environments.
A little speech impediment and curry never made for such a lovely evening.
As Saint John indicates, if gatekeepers are the impediment to change, not the people knocking to get in, the onus to make a difference should be distributed more realistically.
Haven't read whole thread but hoping no one is making the argument that this is like shifting to color or sound, both of those posed clear impediments to a kind of versimilutude cinema, but for ninety odd years we have accepted the sufficiency of the format without question.
Brashear is hampered by a number of impediments in addition to Sunday's personal abuses, including his seventh grade education (so that he has trouble with written exams and must seek the help of a young librarian, Jo [Aunjanue Ellis], who eventually becomes his wife), and the training school's commanding officer, Mr. Pappy (Hal Holbrooke), who makes it his personal divine mission to keep Brashear from passing his Master Diver exams.
Their response to any stress or threat is to toke up, which leaves them easily distracted and seriously paranoid, which make for serious impediments when fleeing men with guns.
It's impossible to fail and simply making sure you've talked to everyone is the only real impediment to success.
He wants to get there, he doesn't get hung up with any impediments to getting his film made.
Its plot is so thin that Allie's fiancé is never a convincing impediment because he doesn't get any more screen time than the war, although McAdams» heartfelt romantic bewilderment makes up the difference.
Just like the members of the prior expedition, none of them had any recollection of how they had made their way back across the invisible border, out of Area X. None of them knew how they had evaded the blockades and fences and other impediments the military had thrown up around the border.
If your cinematic interests include the private lives of royalty, casts stuffed with arthouse - friendly talent, or movies about speech impediments, you'll want to make sure you don't miss «The King's Speech,» director Tom Hooper's take on the struggles of the future King George VI (Colin Firth) to overcome his stutter with the help of a speech therapist (Geoffrey Rush).
Wright surrounds Oldman with masterful supporting players: Kristin Scott Thomas, who gets only enough time to make you wish that her arch Clemmie Churchill had a movie of her own (somebody please make this movie); Lily James as a wide - eyed young secretary to the prime minister; Ben Mendelsohn's King George VI, struggling with a speech impediment (which Mendelsohn is careful not to overplay) and with events he can not control.
Firth and Rush's lingual jousting is the highlight of the film and more than able support is given by Guy Pearce as Edward the abdicator, Bonham Carter as the future Queen mother and Timothy Spall makes for a very believable Winston Churchill — who also happened to suffer a speech impediment at one time.
«Made in Dagenham» is a fine, sturdy British period drama, but it's the one that doesn't feature a member of the royal family who struggles with a speech impediment.
Chief among the impediments is Shannon's detective, whose gambling debts in Chinatown have made him desperate for Wilee's lucrative delivery.
He catches the singular Godard diction — including a speech impediment that makes him «zézaye,» as the French word goes, saying zeune for jeune — and gives Jean - Luc a soft - spoken dignity even when he's being most clownish or obnoxious.
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