Sentences with phrase «pose particular problems»

The loan has long stayed quietly in the background of the upheaval in Ukraine, seeming to pose no particular problems for Ukraine despite its controversial origin.
Three areas pose particular problems to adults in developing faith.
In this context, the alternative vote system itself posed particular problems.
Automobiles pose a particular problem because they require a portable source of energy that can deliver a concentrated punch, a quality that sunlight does not possess.
BitTorrent software poses a particular problem for stopping the trade of these illicit images because it breaks the files into pieces and sends them from one computer to the next via different paths without passing through any centralized servers.
This poses a particular problem for education — as a devolved issue, the DUP are unlikely to be able to help on any legislation in our sector.
While marking a bush, fire hydrant or electric pole poses no particular problem for most owners, it is when dogs start urine marking indoors that problems arise.
The deep periodontal pockets that form pose a particular problem in that they are «tartar traps.»
Cat vaccines pose a particular problem due to the feline tendency to develop cancer at the site of any trauma or injection — even subcutaneous fluids.
The introduction of the new costs management requirements pose a particular problem for experts as meetings can take a lot of time to prepare for and to attend.
This would pose a particular problem for New York City, the nation's # 1 terrorist target.

Not exact matches

Economists have analyzed extensively how platform markets may pose unique challenges for antitrust analysis.377 Specifically, they stress that analysis applicable to firms in single - sided markets may break down when applied to two - sided markets, given the distinct pricing structures and network externalities.378 These studies often focus on the challenge that two - sided platforms face in attracting both sides — the classic coordination problem of having to attract buyers without an established line of sellers, and vice versa.379 Economists tend to conclude that — given the particular challenges of two - sided markets380 — antitrust should be forgiving of conduct that might otherwise be characterized as anticompetitive.381
In this particular context, Whitehead is presenting his own resolution to the problem posed by the fluency and transience of the world, so subjective immortality of the soul takes on the guise of a discarded alternative.
It means also that the government s power will rest on a strict execution of justice, on the rights of the family and of labor, and on the proclamation of the gospel.60 Essay four, «On the Possibility of the Word of the Church to the World,» is unfinished but it poses the issue of the church's responsibility for answering particular problems in the world.
A particular problem is posed by an attempt to classify the Jews, for while they are a Semitic people who have had relatively little racial intermixture through the centuries, it is an ever - present problem as to whether the terms «Jew» and «Jewish» refer mainly to a race or to a religion.
The Washington Post (December 30) quotes beef industry representatives arguing that mechanical tenderizing poses no particular health problems.
In the context of healthy traditional diets that include saturated fats, rapeseed oil, and in particular erucic acid in rapeseed oil, does not pose a problem.
If you're sensitive to food in general and grains in particular, rice could pose a problem.
For the increasing number of charter schools with a mission to serve particular groups of low - performing students, or for those who serve those students by chance, this trick of perception that a school is «struggling» or failing because of their proficiency scores poses a serious problem for evaluation.
For instance, you can ask the group to log on to a chat room, where they will discuss a particular problem or question that you pose, or they can share their opinions and thoughts via a social media platform.
Digital comics, particularly on platforms like comiXology, have no such implication of value, and their particular materiality doesn't pose the same problems as do print books regarding storage or movement.
Stairs pose a particular safety problem due to the height difference at the base and the top of the stairs, especially older dogs.
Of course this isn't a rule and you can ask each lender exactly which report they look at, but if you have a charge - off or any other such derogatory mark on your Equifax report, it could pose a problem when applying for this particular card.
The larger buildings and complexes however can pose a problem, as I either have to leave and fast travel back home to free up bag space (thereby interrupting my search or quest through a particular area) or drop items that might have necessary components so that I am not bogged down by slow movement due to being overloaded.
Lead paint poses a serious problem to everyone and, in particular, young children living in communities where numerous older buildings still exist.
Moses J, as he then was, and Sullivan J stated clearly that it is because of the particular characteristics of cash and the problems it poses in connection with criminal activity that Parliament thought it necessary to establish a statutory regime to deal with its forfeiture.
There are no particular regulations or directives that pose insurmountable problems.
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