Sentences with phrase «not impediments»

In these efforts, teachers and teachers unions are partners in reform — not impediments.
The Vergara ruling makes clear that Judge Treu failed to engage the evidence presented in court by education experts and school superintendents who testified that teacher rights are not impediments to well - run schools and districts.
He now believes that «these conversations are the [school's] project,» not impediments to some other, more distant goal.
The last time we had a reading this high was actually in 1996 so it obviously isn't an impediment to further gains.
That's an impressive head count for such a new outfit; it also suggests that membership in such a Catholic organization is not an impediment to being taken seriously in the highly competitive academic world of natural science.
Suicide is not an impediment.
As part of the programme, government will absorb the cost of tuition, school uniforms, feeding among others, to ensure that money is not an impediment to education for qualified Junior High School graduates.
While the traditional forms of meeting continue to exist and many singles still embrace it, technology is not an impediment to building strong relationships but as an opportunity to begin new ones.
Truth was not an impediment.
To be a migrant is not an impediment for others to be compassionate and supportive to migrants, and to humanly help them with this journey's dangers.
In a school district committed to balanced early literacy instruction, bilingualism was clearly not an impediment to the acquisition of literacy skills in a second language.
The New York City teachers union, the UFT, created the charter school intending to demonstrate that running a school under the city's collective bargaining agreement was not an impediment to success.
First, not getting games is absolutely not an impediment.
While the defense and attack missions have definite goals which can result in mission failure if not accomplished, being shot down is not an impediment to success because you essentially have infinite lives in most missions.
When an individual undertakes to communicate in a public place, he or she must consider the function which that place must fulfil and adjust his or her means of communicating so that the expression is not an impediment to that function.
We envision a society where poverty or race is not an impediment to justice, work to expand meaningful access to justice systems and work to achieve justice within the framework of the law.
[75] Viewed in this way, the entire agreement clause of the Agreement is not an impediment to the duty arising in this case.
The Court ultimately concluded the Arbitrator's decision was reasonable — although the notice was late, the lateness was not an impediment to the priority dispute, and the proceeding could continue.
Like any other the most important lesson we can get from it is that the person's chronological age is not an impediment for the persons driving capability.
The fact that the owners as vendors did not remove the CPL was not an impediment because the tenant's requirement to vacate (by court order) would no longer «support the registration» the owners refused to remove off title.

Not exact matches

American investors are still ahead of Canadians in terms of big - picture thinking, Lau adds, but being in Toronto hasn't been an impediment to attracting stateside money.
There are many impediments to closing the gap, but it's not impossible.
«And I would say that's the single biggest impediment to getting anything done on this — that people just don't trust the government.»
And sheer size, not to mention deeply embedded code, culture and operations are all impediments to any kind of rapid response to new players offering alternative solutions in the market.
«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.»
But they don't see macroeconomic forces as the impediment.
However, in my conversations with Canadian firms I have picked up on another possible investment impediment — hurdle rates for new investments do not seem to have adjusted to the new reality.
Importantly, the government's actions to mitigate risks in the mortgage market were not seen as an impediment to easier monetary policy.
The federal government's Global Markets Action Plan does prioritize targeting for foreign markets of interest to Canadian firms, but does not focus on removing cultural and linguistic barriers that may prove to be a major impediment to Canadian SMEs.
One minute NATO is an impediment and doesn't do anything for terrorism - the next minute NATO is the centerpiece of the global fight,» said retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis, a former supreme allied commander of NATO.
To Schwartz, not being able to push yourself to 90 % output without worry is the biggest impediment holding you back from being truly productive and producing your best work.
Don't take my word for it: ask Warren Buffet or T. Boone Pickens if age is an impediment to success.
I'm not saying that this is a good thing, but it will be a serious impediment to legalizing polygamy.
This phenomenon of the baptized Catholic pagan is an impediment to the Church's mission, for it suggests that the Church is not serious about the truths it proposes or the consequences of living (and not living) by those truths.
Thus Evangelical Catholicism, knowing that its being a Church of sinners is another impediment to mission, emphasizes that friendship with the Lord Jesus is a matter of constant conversion of life; that this conversion involves the rejection of evil and sacramental reconciliation with Christ and the Church when we fail; and that there are degrees of communion with the Church that are not identical with the canonical boundaries of the Church.
The only real impediment in disproving the existence of God is that the word is so poorly defined that we can't really be sure if we're talking about the same thing.
Not only is this world invisible to the authors, they are also apparently unaware of how big an impediment «Christian» music is to the evangelization of musicians who hold C — Pop in professional contempt.
He went so far as to suggest, but did not develop the idea, that homosexuals who had been ordained were not validly ordained, homosexuality being an «impediment» to ordination in the same way that there may be impediments to a valid sacramental marriage.
Finally, we have seen that we can not omit a stage without serious impediment to the learning process.
In his wooing of Dinah, Adam had explicitly said that she need not think of marriage as an impediment to her career as a preacher, but now we find that she has after all ceased to preach.
It seems to me that if Christians took Jesus seriously, we would approach wealth with great trepidation, seeing it not as an entitled right, but as a potentially dangerous impediment to the gospel.
One might consider much of what appears to be unidentifiably Christian as mere baggage, the social impediments that must travel along with the activity of recognizable devotion so that the church can persist through the many moments and circumstances each week during which members are not engaged in specific witness to their Christian faith.
In this sense the notion of «Mystery» should not be an impediment to the mind of man, especially those who demand rationality.
«Unassignable priests are those clerics whom the bishop can not place in a parish because he has a serious moral impediment,» he said.
His main point is to focus upon paragraph 15 of Humanae Vitae (HV) which states «the Church does not consider at all illicit the use of those therapeutic means necessary to cure bodily diseases, even if a foreseeable impediment to procreation should result there from — provided such impediment is not directly intended.»
One need not be an Old Testament legalist to be disquieted by the formidable impediment to all visual art established, by the second commandment — a prohibition not only against graven images but also against the production of «any likeness.»
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The Church (and please note I am not saying Jesus) ordered witch - hunt for centuries to continue, the Church has been the greatest impediment to Science and Scientific Revolution, the Church wants to influence scientific teachings (as in the Creationist theory) in public schools in a secular country — hence the bashing.
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.
In the Dark Night of the Soul reason is deliberately discarded as an actual impediment to attaining real knowledge of theology, (understood in the sense of an experiential encounter with God, not words).
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