Sentences with phrase «of hindrance which»

We come now to a form of hindrance which is the pitfall of the spiritually mature.
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.

Not exact matches

To mitigate the hindrance of jet lag on productivity, a Finnish company named Valkee launched the HumanCharger, which transmits 12 - minute doses of UV - free white light directly through the ears and into the brain using small LED ear plugs.
Atheism would also avoid any of the religious hang - ups that are hindrances, which, if you're keeping score, would make atheism more helpful overall.
In the above - mentioned person - and - rock discussion in which he rejected the superiority of the person's nonstone capacity for «inclusion» of the stone in his field of thought and action, Professor Nishitani maintained that Zen Nothingness (sunyata), because of its indeterminate character, could include both the person and the rock in a «loving» relation, in which (1) each party could relate to the other in the true meaning of «love,» without let or hindrance; and (2) at the same time respect the true identity of the other being without coercing it into any preformed, or prejudged, relational framework.
The statement on mission and unity acknowledged that through the ecumenical movement, God draws His people together in order to overcome the barriers of division which are a hindrance to effective Christian witness.
Nay, the press of busyness into which one steadily enters further and further, and the noise in which the truth continually slips more and more into oblivion, and the mass of connections, stimuli, and hindrances, these make it ever more impossible for one to win any deeper knowledge of himself.
The rites of other infidels, which bear no truth or profit, are not to be tolerated in the same way, except perhaps to avoid some evil, for instance the scandal or disturbance that might result, or the hindrance to the salvation of those who, were they unmolested, might gradually be converted to the faith.
It is open to a variety of different emphases and interpretations, some of which may be helpfuland foster the renewal of the Church at an institutional level, others of which may well prove a hindrance to the process of renewal.
For the second week in a row it is left to Arsenal to play the final game of the Premier League weekend, which is sometimes a help and sometimes a hindrance.
They play mainly on the front foot − which can be as much of a hindrance as a positive − so do cause teams problems.
If play is the primary means by which children view and make sense of their world, then it follows that play should be beneficial in understanding and processing emotional pain and hindrances (Sweeney, 1997).
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.
The air marshal said that the major hindrance to the take - off of the project was accommodation, which according to him the state government was helping to sort out.
Poloncarz continued, «The tax cap continues to be a hindrance to our ability to take full advantage of the increased assessment valuation of our real estate market, which is one of the hottest markets in the country right now.
Assange would then be free to carry his pouch (which presumably contains a genuine letter to the President of Ecuador thanking him for his hospitality) without let or hindrance to the nearest convenient airport.
Proponents of majority - minority districts maintain that these districts are a necessary hindrance to the practice of cracking, which occurs when a constituency is divided between several districts in order to prevent it from achieving a majority in any one district.
«The branching molecules are more cone - shaped, which increases steric hindrance and makes it harder for the solvent to access the surface of the nanocrystals,» he said.
Our daily hindrances, which can be caused or worsened by clinical hypogonadism (low testosterone), may contribute to a lower quality of health and possibly to obesity.
All of which might be creating hindrances in your schedule.
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.
Finally, the PPT requires the class to evaluate and assess which of the stops caused Odysseus the greatest hindrance and where he gained the greatest help.
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.
The demo version of Jutoh is free and limits you to 20 document scraps, which might not be a hindrance depending on your book.
It's a slight oddity that new tabs / pages are opened as new cards, which stack on top of each other, but this certainly isn't any sort of hindrance.
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.
And no matter how much your dog hates it, and which kind of hindrance you use, sooner or later he will find an untreated stash.
The dog's limited field of vision can be a help or hindrance in training; you must appreciate it to decide which it will be.
Okay, so I can't work on the beach (or rather, I choose not to), and at times the umbilical cord that connects me to my computer (which in turn must be connected to good internet) is sometimes a bit of a hindrance.
The game also incorporates an auto - jump system, which seems to be more of a hindrance than an actual help.
While shifting blocks or aligning shapes to progress may walk familiar territory, the world in which RiME «s hindrances occur is fantastically designed, providing the illusion of openness within environments cleverly built to guide the player along correct pathways using subtle visual clues and very little signposting.
Again, with Mafia 3 being an open world game, a lot of it can be spent behind the wheel of a car as you travel to and from different parts of the city going from one objective to another and while it isn't so much of a problem early in the game, the lack of a fast travel option becomes quite a hindrance as time goes on and the further you get in the game because at times it will force you to travel huge distances to speak two lines of dialogue with someone for example and then makes you drive all the way back to where you were originally, which becomes a bit of a chore, but the car handling isn't bad and it almost feels like you are driving a car from the 60's as it feels heavy and limited as you manoeuvre certain cars around a corner.
It's not overbearing or bogged down in dialogue so it's ideal for gaming on the go, and the only major hindrance comes in the form of the locked camera angle which can make solving puzzles and navigating rooms far more difficult than it needs to be.
The battle system is fairly straight forward, you'll be shifted onto a massive grid which is comprised of many various types of icons — these icons indicate different attacks, improvements and hindrances.
One minor hindrance was the lack of voice chat, which was a little disappointing in a game that's focused so heavily on team play.
Movement is smooth and fluid for the most part, except for walking up and down narrow staircases which can feel clunky and doesn't trigger properly if you are slightly off the centre of them, but these minor criticisms aren't too much of a hindrance and were things I adapted to and got used to the more I progressed.
Given the size of all the maps, you'll constantly find yourself using the ZR button to make your character run from A to B. Running makes your character much harder to control, sharpening her turns, making her crash everywhere given the game's archaic collision detection, and making her stop like a handbrake whenever there's a screen transition (and trust me, there are many of them), which is more of an annoying hindrance than a complete technical issue.
To begin with, players with impaired vision should have very little problem playing Call of Duty: WWII, since the game not only features some of the most readable subtitles that I've ever seen in a game, but also multiple color - blind filters which ensure that a color impairment is no hindrance to gameplay.
Most of the bugs are found in the main story quests which have caused a hindrance in progress.
Overall the game is more simple, which might be a benefit or hindrance depending on your views, but Fantasy Zone II still holds on it's own due to how it has it's own set of rules.
Despite recent moves on climate change by the Obama administration, America continues to be a major hindrance: The U.S. Congress, which Francis will address on Thursday, has been a blockade to global climate negotiations for years, and our carbon emissions remain among the highest per person of any major country on the planet.
The discussion is very myopic (many examples like alleviating traffic congestion are considered without considering the benefits of transportation flexibility which is a hindrance in my own case).
The larger hindrance was the reduction of the shoreline, which made the river narrower, deeper, and faster running — but it definately was colder in the UK at that time.
«Taking into account the objective of Directive 2000/78, which is, in particular, to enable a person with a disability to have access to or participate in employment, the concept of disability must be understood as referring to a hindrance to the exercise of professional activity, not only to the impossibility of exercising such activity», and disability is an evolving concept.
Until there are integrated means of securing data which gives control to the customers over their data (instead of old fashion way of trusting the cloud vendor) there will be reluctance and hindrances in adoption of Cloud services.
«in relationship to agricultural workers who work on farms which ordinarily and continuously employ less than three workers, Section 21 of the Code is discriminatory as being a significant hindrance on their ability to exercise their fundamental right of freedom of association.»
On the other hand, in case of an income replacement plan, the nominee receives the sum assured in installments as monthly payouts which are easy to manage and helps in carrying out monthly expenses without any hindrance.
When Google asked the court to keep details of deal hidden, it claimed that data could possibly prove as a hindrance while dealing with other businesses, which indicates the clear fact that probably the search engine giant has cleverly muscled its path into being other platforms» default status as well.
Electrum servers also store records of every address ever used on the Bitcoin network, which, as user - base increases, poses a hindrance to scalability.
The storage space in this edition will be limited to just 32 GB which could be a hindrance for some people but if you don't have to store large chunks of data on your phone, it shouldn't be a big problem especially considering the price of the device.
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