Sentences with phrase «pose real challenges for»

We may also need to literally show them how it is done in workshops, as reading to siblings across multiple ages can pose real challenges for parents, some of whom are inexperienced, having never been read to.»
That poses a real challenge for Ulrich, despite the disdain for Mayor de Blasio and his administration that he shares with those shelter opponents.
In western Michigan, for example, the many charter schools managed by National Heritage Academies pose a real challenge for Christian schools.
The summer holidays pose a real challenge for some parents in terms of getting kids off the couch.
«Hong Kong tenants have had to contend with sky - high rental rates for several years now, but in London, New York City, San Francisco, Moscow and a few other major cities, the increases registered in 2007 pose a real challenge for companies with expiring leases that were originally signed in much more favourable market conditions.»

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Like Vine before it, the app is meant to generate visual content in real - time, posing a challenge for brands that require the safety net of planned and polished content.
A 16th placed Eibar shouldn't pose as too much of a challenge for Real, and Zidane and the Bernabeu will expect nothing less than all three points with a convincing scoreline.
The observation of many different speeds of fault slip poses a real challenge to theorists trying to explain the faulting process with fundamental physical laws, for example.
The findings provide insight into why many real - world implicit learning situations, such as learning to interpret facial expressions, pose challenges for those with ASD.
For people with SAD, the cold weather months pose very real emotional and physical challenges.
They began to pose their challenges as a set of questions and to explore the potential for real solutions:
Instead, they created a program Target Stuff Scholarships via a Facebook app (to connect directly to those young people), that challenged college - agers to engage with Target by responding (via a YouTube video) to some interesting and inane questions posed by a silly panelist of «judges,» though the real judges would be Facebook users voting for their favorite.
«Concurrently, the city itself is being reshaped by a voracious real estate market that poses particular challenges to local artists... Against this backdrop, Greater New York departs from the show's traditional focus on youth, instead examining points of connection and tension between our desire for the new and nostalgia for that which it displaces.»
With so much great art in the collection, and with so much great art that hasn't been seen for such a long time — a real challenge is posed.
It continues on to explain that «the city itself is being reshaped by a voracious real estate market that poses particular challenges to local artists,» calling for us to «[examine] points of connection and tension between our desire for the new and nostalgia for that which it displaces.»
If Boltanski and Chiapello's contention is right — that the challenge to bourgeois security posed by the «artistic» demands of the»60s for radical liberation and authenticity has proved uniquely compatible with a new phase of capitalism, a capitalism through which individuals are embedded within networks that turn these very freedoms into competitive mechanisms — then in a very real way, every creative gesture provides new opportunities for future exploitation.
The most important take - home point, which I focused on in my blog post, is the reality that natural variability — when moving things temporarily in the cooling direction — could pose a challenge to environmental activists who have sought to portray real - time events as the reason for action on emissions curbs.
New Zealand looks forward to the meeting of the open - ended Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems taking place next month in Geneva and hopes that real progress can be made towards identifying and addressing the challenges that such systems pose for IHL.»
In multiple interviews for the publicity campaign to release Robocop, Padilha has demonstrated his awareness of the real challenges posed by fully autonomous weapons and the need for action to ban them.
Gilbert talks about how human «wiring» can impede our decision - making ability, which can pose emotional challenges for real estate pros during a sale.
Exclusive research from NREI's survey on high - net - worth investors (HNWI) shows that these players still hold real estate in high regard, although reaching them, educating them about the intricacies of investing in the sector and meeting their sometimes aggressive return expectations all pose challenges for commercial real estate pros.
But Leonard, whose son worked as a mortgage broker in Atlanta, acknowledges that the challenges posed by today's economy have been every bit as painful for real estate professionals as a bad day in the ring.
For real estate agents, every home staging poses unique challenges.
The ever - evolving Internet and the rise of social media pose their own challenges for keeping office policies up to date, says Marcie Roggow, CRB, CRS ®, owner of Creative Learning Concepts, a real estate training organization in Sioux Falls, S.D. Salespeople may not realize that they need to identify their brokerage affiliation wherever they promote their business online, just as they would in print advertising or a Web site, says Roggow, who offers a downloadable manual at www.marcieroggow.com for $ 99.
Single - family new - home sales posted a sharp rise in October, but other factors still pose challenges for the real estate market, economists say.
The desire for distinctive, local branding and rising interest in real estate teams pose challenges for franchisors.
Lasso is a bookmarking service for real estate, an answer to the challenge posed when buyers use multiple sites to look for homes.
The implementation of the Truth in Lending Act / Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act integrated disclosures poses significant «challenges» for mortgage lenders, according to a letter signed by the 18 groups.
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