Geography becomes less
of a hindrance with a dual licence and a virtual office NYC can be part of that equation.
Not exact matches
Some
of these smaller countries
with more agile governments — the Netherlands, Israel, Singapore — will have an advantage, because regulation is going to start to become a
hindrance for innovation.
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.
But this chapter deals
with hindrances — and we are talking now
of rich possibilities.
Such a person must certainly remain in double - mindedness, upon the inland lake
of double - mindedness, busy
with trivialities, if, instead
of charting a course out
of all this delaying by means
of the will to the Good, he only sails
with the speed
of the
hindrance.
What for each one, who
with the impetus
of eternity steers for a better world, would be a
hindrance in life, he takes for an advantage in hastening forward, and what should be an advantage in hastening forward, he makes into a delay, or at least into something that is in itself neutral.
The New Delhi WCC Assembly (1961) rightly observed about culture within the pluralistic context: The assumption that Western culture is the central culture, and that therefore «Christian Culture» is necessarily identified
with the customs and traditions
of Western civilizations, is a
hindrance to the spread
of the gospel and a stumbling block to those
of other traditions.
Typically the board
of trustees was reconfigured to follow administrative leadership without let or
hindrance, the faculty was tamed
with increased emoluments and funds for scholarship, and the donors and public were won over by a rhetoric
of assurance.
The life
of the senses is, therefore, to be set aside only when the individual becomes attached to it for its own sake so that it becomes a
hindrance to his meeting
with God.
The file name chosen to upload the album only in the usa in feb 1985, The tiny conceal itself is not a particularly great all - natural harbor and it's protected against swells using a breakwater that has been created
with 1000s
of huge
hindrances of sandstone quarried from the facial area from the hill earlier mentioned.
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.
Then again, the cramp may be no
hindrance at all, for he will force overtime by dropping in two more free throws
with five seconds to play and add a three - pointer and a couple
of more foul shots in the extra four - minute OT.
Now when other clubs have moved on and success is more
of a challenge this trait is a major
hindrance, an inability to adapt and move
with the flow
of events is a major weakness both tactically in matches and in his recruitment
of players.
Santos is that the characteristics
of the Portuguese superstar is to become better and better
with no
hindrances.
The vast amount
of talent we possess in the wide areas
of the midfield should be a position we feel most pleased
with, but the plethora
of talent seems to have become a
hindrance for Garry Monk, unable to land on a consistent selection.
But, and then no one told me I, you know, I need to wean off
of it, that it became a
hindrance for my breastfeeding experience
with my first son.
During the course
of the school year, work
with your child to determine if a locker is necessary or just an organizational
hindrance.
The walkers on this list should not be confused
with baby walkers that, while a source
of entertainment for your baby, can actually present a
hindrance to walking.
With healthy practice & compassion you can help the fetus developing inside you stay healthy and eventually give birth to your little bundle
of joy without any
hindrance.
With all due respect to the so - called good - government groups, who are often more
of a
hindrance than a help, I would rather listen to the real - world job creators
of New York.
Poll, head
of technology for the British government — funded Omega Project, a division
of Manchester Metropolitan University that partners
with industry to study the environmental impact
of aviation and offer possible solutions, pointed out the need for nonkerosene - powered aircraft «I think nuclear - powered airplanes are the answer beyond 2050,» he said, concluding, «If we want to continue to enjoy the benefits
of air travel without
hindrance from environmental concerns, we need to explore nuclear power.
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).
After release, a lack
of self - esteem can be a
hindrance when trying to find a job or make amends
with loved ones.
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.
knowing fully well that race, religion and nationality can give no
hindrance to friendship or pen pal relation as it is one
of the best ways to exchange ideas
with people in different countries,
But there are number
of hindrances for the seniors who are not very conversant
with computer operation.
With all of the great decisions made with the game's design and the obvious care from the developers, it's crazy to see how something as simple as playing online has become a hindrance on my time with the g
With all
of the great decisions made
with the game's design and the obvious care from the developers, it's crazy to see how something as simple as playing online has become a hindrance on my time with the g
with the game's design and the obvious care from the developers, it's crazy to see how something as simple as playing online has become a
hindrance on my time
with the g
with the game.
And even if boxing, in its very nature, is a barbaric, gladiatorial pastime, and cinematic depictions continue to struggle
with new ways to broaden its possibilities (this year's Southpaw is a great example
of familiarity's
hindrance), Creed is a rarity in that it matches its own paranoia on notions
of legacy and manages to be a mighty successor to an iconic cinematic heirloom.
It wouldn't be a Robert Zemeckis movie, though, without some degree
of ostentation in his camerawork, and those moments all feel like major distractions,
hindrances preventing audiences from connecting
with the regrettably thin characters on hand.
Ultimately, Pat's «silver lining» mentality plays out marvelously even
with all the bumps, stumbles, pitfalls and
hindrances of real life that he faces and to that we can all relate.
The almost unnecessary plot isn't much
of a
hindrance to the film (its short - shrifting goes almost entirely unnoticed), which is, after all, just a series
of high - decibel Chris Tucker improvisations alternating
with a series
of truncated Jackie Chan action moments.
Someone I saw the movie
with made a good point that despite the tiresome application
of found footage, this movie was able to surpass that self -
hindrance well enough.
They are definitely beautiful images,
with cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki doing superb Oscar - bound work, but Malick's determination to recreate every nuance
of his childhood era becomes a
hindrance in such a long, rather shapeless film.
This survey found that 90 per cent
of students listen to music while revising to help cope
with the mounting pressure, and yet, many parents and teachers still believe it to be a
hindrance to effective studying.
Whether this pattern is indicative
of general receptiveness on the part
of these districts toward alternatives to public schools or a long - standing dissatisfaction
with traditional public schools, it certainly suggests that private schools do not serve as a
hindrance to the start - up
of public charter schools.
However, the survey found that 90 per cent
of students listen to music while revising to help cope
with the mounting pressure, and yet, many parents and teachers still believe it to be a
hindrance to effective studying.
The punchy list price
of the R — now # 445 more thanks to VED changes and easily inflatable
with options — seems to have been no
hindrance to the model's success.
In fact, one
of the more troublesome aspects
of our week
with the Pathfinder was its tetchy throttle response: the slightest tweak
of the gas pedal will send the 5,000 - pound mass lurching forward, which is good news for the (very) few that will be racing GMC Yukons off the lights but a
hindrance when trying to park in tight spots.
With check over one's emotional state, a trader can easily stick to his trading plan without any
hindrance in the execution
of the scheme.
Also, for one seeking a large personal loan, but
with the
hindrance of poor credit scores to deal
with, approval can come down to the type
of loan that is applied for.
With governments spending most
of its budget on making sure there is little or no
hindrance to the way
of doing business during winter seasons, which may in - turn have a negative impact to the economy, there is a danger looming in ensuring a balanced environment.
Moreover, the lack
of transparency can be a
hindrance to law enforcement efforts in jurisdictions that rely on inspection reports to determine compliance
with state and local laws.
Adding to this complicated list is the fact that cats often try to hide pain, especially in the presence
of humans and other animals.9 Although this assists
with their survival in the wild, pain - masking behavior is a
hindrance to proper treatment, if any is provided at all.
However,
with the popularity
of conformation and breed judging, many breeds began to be bred for physical appearance alone,
with certain physical characteristics, even those that are a
hindrance to performing the jobs they were once bred for, becoming more desirable and more important than the health, vitality, and quality
of life
of the dog.
A friend
of mine has a cat
with that foot problem and it isn't a
hindrance at all!
To prevent the debris from becoming a
hindrance to visitors, and to enhance the head
of the new trail, artist Dee Hibbert - Jones,
with the assistance
of UC Santa Cruz students, created a 172 foot brush sculpture.
Sony's demonstration
of its controller's sub mm accuracy was very effective — technically those same things should be achievable
with MotionPlus; the lack
of a webcam is not a
hindrance in this respect.
I get the sense that even
with a hundred more hours
of practice under my belt I would still sometimes feel like the controller is a
hindrance, not a tool.
Personally, I found this to be more
of a
hindrance than a help, though — while I normally enjoy DT's added performance, I found myself wasting half
of my time trying to reach the enemies — whereas normally you'd just continue chaining your attacks
with greater effect.
Dark Souls always got it right by making it easy enough to follow a quick shortcut back to any bosses that might've beaten you
with very little in the form
of hindrances on the way.