Sentences with phrase «particularly challenging period»

It is a particularly challenging period for young women physician - scientists.
This is a particularly challenging period for comedians.

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Greg Boyd writes an op - ed piece for RELEVANT, challenging the notion of patriotism, particularly during the 4th of July period.
Despite a rash challenge on this occasion, Koscielny and his partner - in - crime Per Mertesacker were magnificent throughout the 90 minutes — particularly during City's period of pressure in the second half — consistently breaking up attacks with their clever positioning and anticipation.
Having a baby with colic is particularly challenging for new parents as babies cry for long periods and are difficult to settle.
The distinction between SIDS and other SUIDs, particularly those that occur during an observed or unobserved sleep period (sleep - related infant deaths), such as accidental suffocation, is challenging and can not usually be determined by autopsy alone.
The distinction between SIDS and other SUIDs, particularly those that occur during an observed or unobserved sleep period (sleep - related infant deaths), such as accidental suffocation, is challenging and can not be determined by autopsy alone.
This is particularly relevant during fixture congested periods or tournaments, when it is a challenge to ensure adequate recovery between games, whilst maintaining optimum training loads.
Clinicians should be aware that the severity of a past reaction might not predict the severity of a challenge reaction, particularly after a period of dietary exclusion.
But he has come roaring back in style with his story of Winston Churchill, set in the period of 1940 when England and the world was being challenged by Hitler, and particularly the rescue operation of 400,000 mostly British soldiers from Dunkirk.
Many studies have demonstrated the risks that ocean acidification pose to marine organisms, such as coral dissolving in more acidic water.6 However, new findings suggest that the August and September time period could be particularly challenging for the earliest life stage of elkhorn coral — an important reef - forming coral of the Caribbean — if we continue on a path of high carbon dioxide emissions.5 Ordinarily each August or September elkhorn corals flood the water with eggs and sperm (gametes) for sexual reproduction.2
When the facts about the impact of decriminalisation became known over a significant period of time (particularly in the Netherlands and Oregon) and the legal principles driving the analysis in section 7 of the Charter changed, I published a paper arguing that the time had come to launch another Charter challenge to the prohibitions on assisted death under section 7 in 2008.
Discovery of accounting data can be particularly challenging, as only accounting data for the relevant periods should be requested or produced.
This is particularly the case in light of the ten - year limitation period for bringing State aid challenges.
First, the few studies that have followed participants beyond the immediate intervention period (6 months or less) have noted a decay of intervention effect on behavior over time, 5,6 prompting members of the National Institutes of Health Consensus Panel: Intervention to Prevent HIV Risk Behavior to identify sustainability of program effectiveness as 1 of the most important questions that professionals who are concerned with risk prevention face.7 A challenge for behavioral change interventions in general, this issue is particularly vexing for interventions that target decreased involvement in sex and substance use with advancing age during adolescence.8, 9 Second, multiple behaviors (sex without a condom, sex with multiple partners, substance use before sex, etc) directly and indirectly place individuals at risk for acquisition of HIV.
Middle childhood (age 6 — 12 years) is a critical period in which to establish social, emotional - behavioural, cognitive and physical competencies that support successful transition to adolescence.1 2 Children are increasingly exposed to influences beyond the home, and encounter various new challenges, particularly at school.
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