But there are
number of hindrances for the seniors who are not very conversant with computer operation.
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.
While romantic dating is growing rapidly serious and formal and may produce a
number of hiccups within the beginning sessions and fast - dating is at the best silly, there's no anxiety about any
hindrance being produced within the early on in situation
of friendship dating.
If we had a vote today, normal people (voting as if the future liability
of the second child was non-existent) would conclude that any parent, without
hindrance from the group, should choose the
number of children that seems best for them as individuals.
Although the aforementioned legislation and policy emphasize the goal
of family reunification as much as that
of adoption, the
number of children who are returned to their biological parents has not risen appreciably.77 Policy advocates assert that the lack
of funding for intensive reunification efforts has been a major
hindrance to this work.
As raised on a
number of occasions, the Commission and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner considers that a major
hindrance to native title proceedings is often simply the
number of parties to the proceeding.