Sentences with phrase «of the difficulty of»

«The degree of difficulty of getting the rare earths programmed and moving may be more than they can manage at the moment, in a practical way,» says Babson.
At J.Crew, Mr. Drexler's failure to communicate is just one more example for those who favor separation of the CEO and chair positions to point to as a demonstration of the difficulty of one individual holding both roles.
On top of the difficulty of trying to predict where stock prices will go when we can't see the future, timing the market is tough because we're often influenced by our emotions when deciding what — and when — to buy and sell.
Indeed, because of the difficulty of transmitting electricity or moving oil, it's entirely possible that Canada could export to the U.S. while the U.S. exports the exact same good to Canada as well.
The CNGC's independent consultant attends and participates in CNGC meetings at which executive compensation matters are considered, and performs analyses for the CNGC at the CNGC's request, including benchmarking, realizable pay analyses, analyses of the correlation between performance measures and shareholder return, and assessments of the difficulty of attaining performance goals.
Earlier this month, Joachim Wuermeling, a board member of Deutsche Bundesbank (the German central bank), spoke of the difficulty of virtual currency regulation.
«While some are losing revenue because of the difficulties of some clients or some transformation, we are actually increasing this.»
In view of the difficulty of how to gage what effect sentiment has on a company's share price, other researches are taking place in fields such as Behavioural Finance.
As a result, those that make markets, or buy and sell stocks tend to be more cautious in setting prices to buy and sell illiquid securities because of the difficulty of trading, and the problem of moving the market away from you with a large order.
One of the difficulties of running a great website that focuses on UGC is keeping the overall quality upright.
Funding these programs will be a contentious issue because of the difficulty of identifying and then compelling beneficiaries (e.g., firms and consumers) to give up some of their gains from outsourcing.
If you think that some big invisible sky wizard is going to eventually make everything good with a few more magic spells, then you probably have a tendency to ignore some of the difficulties of life.
We suspect that much of the difficulty of current church life, and our corresponding theology, is that we have not paid serious attention to how hard it is rightly to understand the common things we do as Christians — such as pray, baptize, eat meals, rejoice at birth, grieve at illness and death, reroof church buildings.
Blessed John Henry Newman, who reputedly prayed for four hours each day, spoke of the difficulty of getting down to this vital task.
For a new and promising point of departure has been worked out by precisely those scholars who are most acutely aware of the difficulties of the previous quest.»
Its greatness is reflected in its rich and full realization of the complicated nature of human behavior and of the difficulty of moral judgment for living mortals.
Their local scarcity was a function of the difficulty of bringing them to markets.
Part of the difficulties of Cartesian philosophy, and of any philosophy which accepts [presentational immediacy] as a complete account of perception, is to explain how we know more than this meager fact about the world although our only avenue of direct knowledge limits us to this barren residuum.
The marginal status of organized religion is very likely the basic cause of the difficulty of attracting leaders for religious organizations.
In recent years the belief in hell has waned among Protestants partly because of the difficulty of locating it in space but more from the conviction that a loving God would not want to condemn anyone — even a hardened sinner, to say nothing of a kind and highly moral person who is not a Christian — to endless torment.
In light of the difficulties of such an assumption (see above, n. 5), it seems best to imagine that Matthew simply does not intend the logic of the passage to be pushed to this degree.
On the other hand, conference members were reminded of the difficulties of Buddhist - Christian dialogue in Asia by the paper of Jan van Bragt of the Nazan Institute for Religion and Culture in Japan.
The founding fathers as they moved from heroic acts of liberation to the constituting of liberty were aware of the difficulty of maintaining revolutionary zeal as the basis for civil responsibility.
Thus he can say of Isaiah 15 - 16 that «much of the difficulty of understanding this passage lies in the inability to establish its original historical setting.»
My contention is supported by the explicit diagnosis of the difficulties of Descartes and his followers in which the term subjectivist bias is used:
Well, I hear what you are saying, but this is one of the difficulties of speaking a living language... words change over time.
John Finnis sets out some of the difficulties of the Mental Capacity Act and the way in which the use of best interests may be subverted into requiring poor care.
We pointed out above that this is a difficult factor to assess in the case of gospel relationships because of the difficulty of establishing original texts, and because of the possibility of parallel free tradition living on side by side with the written gospels and influencing them at various stages.
Modern critics have made us aware of the difficulty of identifying in the Gospels the primitive and presumably authentic reports of Jesus» words and of the uncertainty which must attach to any particular finding even when the most expert and careful scholarship.
Some of the difficulties of measuring leisure reoccur with respect to household services.
We have become aware of the difficulty of communicating the mythic images of the Bible, due partly to Rudolf Bultmann's theory of demythologizing, but the difficulty is more likely with the language itself.
«Part of the difficulty of ministry in the church is that we so easily lose sight of the theological basis of the task and begin to respond to the unfocused demands of the institution.
And she is very aware of the difficulty of her task.
As she walked, she would contemplate her life, her marriage and the goodness of God in the midst of the difficulties of life.
The belief of permanency after death has always been one of the difficulties of the Christian doctrine of heaven.
There is also offered an estimate of the level of difficulty of the author being illustrated.
The Protestant missionary force increased for about a decade after A.D. 1914 and then, because of the difficulty of obtaining financial support, became stationary and in some areas declined.
What to Watch: These platforms are very helpful for those who are already aware of the difficulties of food loss and waste, but will these resources be targeted at those who are not yet prioritizing the issue?
Englishmen and women who were stationed in India in the early days of the Raj had no choice but to eat native foods because of the difficulty of obtaining British imports.
Rather, it is because of the difficulty of prising these players away from their respective clubs, although he agrees that there were areas that needed strengthening.
Don't get me wrong, Young is the far better 3 pt shooter and distributor, but even he only shoots 37 % because of the difficulty of shots he takes and turns the ball over 5 - 6 times every game because he runs the entire Oklahoma offense.
It wasn't just the Mercedes drivers who complained of the difficulty of passing, though.
But now he is expected to be lining up for the Gunners on Wednesday against his old club and he is well aware of the difficulty of the task ahead.
Fahey spoke of the difficulty of winning the Gold cup race, and the need for a special horse to do so.
Mothers are more likely to have difficulties forming an attachment with the infant.20, 25 This may be because women are less likely to hold and breastfeed their infants after birth and have rooming - in and because of the difficulties of caring for an infant while recovering from major surgery.Babies are less likely to be breastfed.9 The adverse health consequences of formula feeding are numerous and can be severe.
Public awareness of the difficulties of raising children with autism has skyrocketed, with the result that many parents are concerned about this developmental condition.
I recognize there is a wide range of nipple and breast sizes in this world, which is one of the difficulties of finding the right breast pump to buy.
And the end of the difficulties of a childhood with a rough start, a complicated middle and a promising finish.
Regarding movability, this high chair will also not stand out because of the difficulty of some customers in rolling it for storage.
I did this because I went back out to work and the baby sitter that I left her with was complaining of the difficulty of feeding her the breast milk by spoon (she never took the breast milk in a bottle).
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