Sentences with phrase «often little resistance»

In the short term, the developer pushes the limit in terms of building in flood plains and there is often little resistance.

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Town Supervisor Carl Fulgenzi said the state - run school houses troubled kids and teenagers at an open campus facility, meaning students can leave at any time, often with little or no resistance.
A breeder can take 10 years to develop a resistant plant, but often bacteria can overcome that resistance in as little as six years.
Even if you're a little tired, demotivated, or just don't feel like hitting the gym or eating a meal one day - you must strive to push through your physical and / or mental resistance at all costs, and as often as you can.
Such resistance was typical of big - city school district administrators, who had little patience with innovators, particularly novices like Feinberg and Levin; rookies with big innovative ideas have a habit of disrupting comfortable routines and often fail to deliver.
And enduring a little resistance in the face of change is often a part of the process.
The breakout line often acts as resistance, so it's a good idea to move your stop to break even, as long as your trade still has a little room to breath.
But we thought we'd take a little bit of a break from that and talk more about its purpose and why we built it, which is that in law practice and small firm law practice if you are a creative business person or an innovator or tech oriented or trying to think up ways to better serve clients that haven't been tried before, we've found that that can be really isolating and that there can often be a lot of active resistance from other lawyers, from bar associations, from regulators, and that it can just be a really strange experience to be someone trying to make your business better, make the world better, and to feel alone or to feel like people are actively trying to stop you from doing that.
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