Sentences with phrase «of the hindrances of»

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Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, says that competition is good because it motivates entrepreneurs, but if left unchecked, it can become a hindrance in creating a team.
Rather than being a hindrance, Perth's isolation has helped forge a collaborative community of mobile app developers... and the world has started to notice.
A recent poll by TJinsite, a division of TimeJobs.com, found that more than 35 percent of respondents consider lack of recognition of their work the biggest hindrance to productivity.
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.
Start by knowing your business inside out - that way you'll be aware whether a bit of competitor knowledge will be a help or hindrance.
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.
If, however, the goal is to support the discovery of knowledge, they become a hindrance
For the employer, it broadens the pool of qualified employees since location is no longer a hindrance or a cost factor when hiring for a position.
My one complaint is that it has but one pocket, but frankly, most of the time, laden pockets would be a hindrance to running, not a convenience anyway.
However, it's safe to say that the shine of emerging tech is now a bit more grounded in reality, and users are beginning to see a blind spot: there are cases wherein tech can actually be a hindrance or crutch, not a solution.
This hindrance, his legal team said, was one of the «nonsensical obstacles» furthering Guzman's «sense of frustration and isolation,» The New York Times reported.
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.
Unfortunately he was more of a hindrance than a help, and Clippy was discontinued for Microsoft Office in 2007.
The rewards are only good on Amazon, but I shop there for tons of stuff, especially for gifts, anyway, so that's not a hindrance for me.
Third, the founder's ability to focus intensely on a narrow set of objectives can become a hindrance as his or her company grows.
Due to these hindrances, liquidity of bitcoins is relatively scarce in India, but is picking up.
They want freedom to act in their interests without hindrance, to take advantage of fellow citizens, their venality hidden and victims believing that if you're not doing well it's your own fault - the marketplace has tested you and found you wanting.
However, Cele points out that the lack of infrastructure remains the biggest hindrance to growth in African iron - ore projects.
Prime Minister Najib Razak was the best thing going for the ruling coalition in Malaysia's last elections, but he's a hindrance this time because of financial scandals and government policies blamed for a rising cost of living.
Financial regulations often create hindrances to business expansion plans of the traditional stock brokers and also those in the crypto currency markets.
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.
Mukund explains that the unavailability of data required to do top - down analysis of market is the biggest hindrance.
New research by the University of Alberta will help demystify whether cannabis is a help or a hindrance to our health, in light of its imminent...
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.
«Having written two lengthy books on poverty in Victorian England,» Prof. Himmelfarb notes, «I am painfully aware of the difficulties and inequalities in Victorian life... class distinctions, social prejudices, abuses of authority, constraints on personal liberty, restrictions and hindrances of all sorts.
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.
Time to grow up and be a benefit to society, instead of a hindrance.
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.
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.»
Please do and encourage your boyfriend Awanderingscot to join you... both of you need it before you become even more of a hindrance to our world!
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.
So to not be able to talk about such embarrassment had been a hindrance for me at the time rather than the time of prayer ministry being a help.
Free to be a thinker of thoughts outside the hindrances the indoctrinated souls who dare convolutions of socialized degradations?
We come now to a form of hindrance which is the pitfall of the spiritually mature.
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.
But this chapter deals with hindrances — and we are talking now of rich possibilities.
Yet the hindrances that have been discussed thus far are more apt to daunt a novice in the art of prayer than one who through long experience has gained assurance and a sense of divine companionship.
That was the century when, during two terrible years, the Black Death killed more than a third of the population from Iceland to India, returning four more times before the era was up; when gangs of terrorists roamed and plundered Europe without hindrance; when the Hundred Years War took on a life of its own, frustrating efforts to end it, «an epic of brutality and bravery checkered by disgrace»; when new weapons and errant knighthood brought an end to chivalry; when widespread peasant revolt was answered by terrible aristocratic repression; and when internal scandal robbed the church of its ability to comfort and save.
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.
It is my opinion that the way we do «church» today is more often than not a hindrance to the spread of the gospel and the making of disciples.
Thus one of the main ironies of C — Pop is that in evangelizing one group (namely suburban youth), its very character is a hindrance to the evangelization of another (the culture's top musicians).
Yup... but getting rid of the «hindrances, barriers, preventions, restrictions, laws, rules, expectations, lies, ideologies, propaganda, assumptions, controls, fences and walls.»
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.
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?
The «separation of church and state» (a phrase not actually in the Constitution) has meant, above all, that the government should keep its hands off, and that includes the entanglements and hindrances that attend taxation.
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.
What catalyzed the circumstances at Vanderbilt was the leading presence of a resourceful and ambitious administrator who saw clearly that the church was a hindrance, not a help, in the pursuit of all the academic goals he set before himself.
Interestingly, Buddhists feel that correcting our false understanding of «self» is key to undermining these hindrances.
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