Sentences with phrase «meet resistance among»

Not exact matches

Attempts to counter the one - way communication patterns by introducing interaction among people also meet with resistance.
This week's debate on expanding Heathrow met with fierce resistance among MPs.
Iran may be among the world's most heavily censored nations, but it is also host to one of the Middle East's most vibrant online communities, and previous attempts to restrict access have met with widespread resistance.
Don't wonder about publishers; rather think about why the uptake of presently - available digital textbooks among such students is met with resistance.
Old injuries, arthritis, decreased heart and lung capacity, and plain old wear and tear on the joints are among the top reasons that getting more active may be meeting some resistance from your furry friend.
In its report on the future of legal services, the ABA Commission on the Future of Legal Services found, among other things, that attempts to introduce technology as a way to solve legal problems are often met with heavy resistance.
Electrical burns: Most common among electricians, electrical burns occur when a current travels through the body and meets resistance in tissues, resulting in burn injuries.
But unlike previous years when the concept was still met with some resistance, the conversation this time around will be on networking and developing more engaging activities among homeschooling families.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z