Sentences with phrase «particular hurdle»

«Supportive housing faces particular hurdles because society is so unaccepting and fearful of people with brain diseases,» Harsh says.
Canadian Business: Are there particular hurdles investors should consider in making investments in 2005?
But as women, there are particular hurdles that can make the journey upward toward positions of power and influence — in myriad spheres — especially challenging.
Peterson: As I see it, there are no particular hurdles that investors should wait for.
This statement comes from one of my ninth graders in response to yet another lecture of mine on how important it is for students to bring their literature books to class — a particular hurdle in my case because I teach at a military school....
Once you're over that particular hurdle, however, there's plenty to like.
Whether it's figuring out complicated tax codes or complying with regulations, government red tape presents a particular hurdle for new entrepreneurs who lack the experience and resources of their more established competitors.
These are similar to the requirements for condos funded with VA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, so they don't represent a particular hurdle.
In most cases, the «closed - ness» does not result in an absolute barrier to access the information, but rather a hurdle — it depends on the situation whether or not that particular hurdle will be the one that makes the legal information completely inaccessible.
When we are flexible and open to suggestions, we can uncover novel ideas that can make the project or initiative even better or, in other instances, can help us get past a particular hurdle smoothly.
This creates a particular hurdle when recruiting — how can this be communicated to potential hires?
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