They play mainly on the front foot − which can be as much
of a hindrance as a positive − so do cause teams problems.
The small bumps are
of no hindrance as they are increasingly absorbed, while the bigger hits are controlled by second - stage springing.
These days, my score is hovering right around the 650 mark but overall, it hasn't been as a much
of a hindrance as I'd feared.
As you progress through the wonderful world of Rotastic the simple controls become more
of a hindrance as the difficulty is taken up a notch.
Not exact matches
Porter's chosen place
of business continues to be
as much a
hindrance to its business plan
as it is a boon — for now, its passengers will still have to take a boat before they can fly Toronto's semi-friendly skies.
Third, the founder's ability to focus intensely on a narrow set
of objectives can become a
hindrance as his or her company grows.
While we do not view the fabrication demand for gold to make jewellery
as a driver for increased gold prices, we do view the lack
of a supporting market for physical gold
as a
hindrance to significant positive moves in the gold price by investment and / or speculative demand.
It therefore is so far from rescinding and abolishing these diversities, that it even preserves and adopts them, so long only
as no
hindrance to the worship
of the one supreme and true God is thus introduced.
As Anton LaVey explained in his classic work The Satanic Bible, Man — using his brain — invented all the Gods, doing so because many
of our species can not accept or control their personal egos, feeling compelled to conjure up one or a multiplicity
of characters who can act without
hindrance or guilt upon whims and desires.
Atheism, self center ism is way
of animals and
hindrance negativity to truth absolute GOD, foundation
of consti tution
of USA and universe and source for existence
of everything in existence, otherwise known
as constant.
So he doesn't see these two guards on either side
of him
as a
hindrance to his preaching.
One
of the desert fathers tells us, «To my mind there is no labour so great
as prayer to God: for when one wishes to pray to God, the hostile demons make haste to interrupt the prayer, knowing that their sole
hindrance is in this, a prayer poured out to God... Prayer is the burden
of a mighty conflict to one's last breath.»
If the cost
of addressing these kind
of issues is to be wrongly perceived
as having misunderstood,
as acting in a way that is consistent with a
hindrance to women (
as in this instance by you) rather than what is actually happening — a combination
of life experience and informed opinion acting in a way that is conducive to equality, dignity and empowerment for women then this is a price I am willing to pay for the sake
of women's well being.
hindrance to truth is called hinduism, denial
of truth, known
as negativity, and right means truth absolute, no need to hind corrupt word right, to please a hindu soul, ignorant desire.
hindrance to truth is called islamism, denial
of truth, known
as negativity, and right means truth absolute, no need to hind corrupt word right, to please a muslim soul, ignorant desire.
Isn't possible that non-Christians had good ideas and customs and should be recognized
as contributors to the formation
of Western society instead
of hindrances that had to be overcome?
While most moralists and literary critics
of this century have viewed comedy
as frivolous, a
hindrance to serious thinking, Auden used it in the service
of morality.
The reason is probably that he saw in riches a
hindrance to the absolute nature
of the self - surrender necessary
as response to the challenge
of the proclamation.
Thus while they have,
as have the Religious Right, usefully called into question the harmful influence
of the naturalists, when it comes to the well - being
of science they are probably
as much a
hindrance as a help.
Here love is clearly experienced and expressed
as a commitment to growth, one's own included, whereas the continuity
of a static order is a
hindrance if it thwarts the process,
as Whitehead also insisted.
... made the empirical church virtually dispensable
as an agent
of divine mission, and in some cases even a
hindrance....
Despite the price the human being had to pay for this in terms
of body energy (the brain being very energy hungry), the mutation was retained
as more
of a help than a
hindrance.
And
as for whether our various faiths are a help or a
hindrance to the success
of this particular nation, I see no reason why that question should be the test
of our convictions.
The result
of the doing may emerge
as a surprising novelty to the agent — the emergent future may be startlingly novel because the context
of present actualization, for unforeseeable reasons, either was devoid
of those
hindrances which had thwarted or restricted the agent's earlier efforts, or was replete with heretofore unencountered obstacles.
Cazorla has 1 or 2 years at the top left, it could be a good time this season to move him back to ACM and act
as direct cover for Ozil, Cazorla is one
of the few players good enough to fill that role and not end up a
hindrance.
The 10 - vote limit was a
hindrance for many, to the point the BBWAA voted to increase it to 12 in the future, but the average voter used just 8.4 spots on their ballot: there are still a whole lot
of voters out there who don't see an obvious backlog even
as it repeatedly hits them over the head.
Newcastle's participation in the Europa League may act
as hindrance especially since none
of the teams around them have the grueling Thursday - Sunday schedule.
Klopp did issue some words
of caution, however, fearing the inevitable scrutiny on Gerrard when he starts life
as a coach can be a
hindrance more than help.
If anything, the fact that he only played 23 minutes
of the qualifying campaign is his main
hindrance,
as he might be played out wide to accommodate 8 - goal top scorer Artem Dzyuba
as a target man.
Some fans will understandably view big name signings
as hindrances to the potential
of these youngsters — however, such signings could also have a positive impact.
«Single people functioning in society tend to look at children
as a disruption,
as a
hindrance and
as a bother, and to classify a set
of human beings like that is a tremendous problem.
But they cite unfounded panic about long - term consequences, a byproduct
of the spike in awareness,
as the biggest
hindrance they encounter in their work.
However,
as long
as maternity leave is seen
as a
hindrance to career development, the negative consequences
of taking maternity leave will be carried by mothers [34].
In the age
of equality, breastfeeding is at risk
of being seen
as a tie, rather than a bond, a
hindrance rather than a womanly art
of value for mother and child.
I think Huhne's behaviour
as recorded by the Telegraph not only exonerates him, but also rams home the point that the system is completely broken: not only does it allow people to overclaim within the letter
of the law, it is a
hindrance and annoyance for those who choose to stay within the spirit
of the law.
She stated that spending lavishly on weddings, naming ceremonies, expensive cloth should not be the way to go for now,
as it will definitely affect their finances since some go for Loans which obviously would be a
hindrance when it comes to giving their children the best
of education.
But many see it
as a
hindrance to a Democratic majority in the state senate, including hundreds
of residents who called Peralta a «traitor» for joining at a recent town hall.
He cites a lack
of resources among cash - strapped local officials,
as well
as the political nature
of the appointment
of the MMDCEs,
as the main
hindrance to carrying out this part
of the president's directive.
Her Britannic Majesty's Secretary
of State requests and requires, in the Name
of Her Majesty, all those whom it may concern, to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or
hindrance, and to afford the bearer such assistance and protection
as may be necessary.
There is no legal impediment hindering the Court
of Appeal from returning the APGA candidate in the circumstance because the hitherto
hindrance in Section 140 (2)
of the Electoral Act 2010 (
as amended) has been struck down by the Federal High Court
as unconstitutional.
Clearly being seen
as shallow and lightweight isn't that much
of a
hindrance to him.
He added, «The positions
of the national chairman and the deputy national chairman are zoned to the southern states and
as such is beyond the scope
of the South - West zone to unilaterally adjudicate on, therefore we declare that all those gentlemen that have signified their intentions to contest for the above mentioned positions remain at liberty to continue to prosecute their ambitions without
hindrance.
«The only conspiracy he faced was
of his own making — his incompetent aides who let him down — his blindness brought him sympathy, not disdain, and his being the black governor was seen,
as all the polls showed,
as a wonderful thing and not a
hindrance,» said a bitter one - time Paterson political ally.
However the FJI identified «the low competitiveness
of this programme compared to similar contract offers in other countries in relation to the economic endowment, budget, possibilities to create a group, and future stability»
as a major
hindrance to the programme's success in this respect.
According to Zhang, the branching structure
of the ligands protects the surface
of the nanocrystals by occupying more space than straight - chain molecules, creating a mechanical barrier through an effect known
as steric
hindrance.
But such precision could be a
hindrance when the magnetic field varies,
as it does over timescales
of a year or more.
Indeed, a plethora
of research reports has implicated the master guardian
of the genome, p53,
as being a major
hindrance to the iPS induction process [33]--[38].
This rules out the possibility that resistance to inhibitors results from a steric
hindrance as proposed for the Thr315 mutations
of ABL.13, 33 However, the crystal structures
of JAK1 and JAK2 also show that Phe958 or Tyr931, respectively, are in direct contact with the CMP6 inhibitor.21 The replacement
of Phe958 by Val / Cys / Ser / Leu abolishes this interaction and should decrease the affinity for this compound (Figure 2C).
The new world, and we
as men are going to help join the saving
of our inhabitance by conquering our largest, but simplest «manly»
hindrance.
The EliteSingles approach:
As with Tinder, criticisms
of Bumble are primarily the fickleness
of its matching process — a
hindrance that prevents them ranking among the best dating apps for professional singles.