Sentences with phrase «possible hindrances»

Free and clear: A «clean» title; a title to property that is free of liens or other possible hindrances.
«I can't give you any timeline,» Dodero said, citing current FAA regulations as a possible hindrance.
If the placenta was not able to be removed intact or if postpartum bleeding occurs for more than 6 weeks, this is a possible hindrance to a healthy milk supply.
The only possible hindrance is that there are no toilet facilities at the dive centre.

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Isn't possible that non-Christians had good ideas and customs and should be recognized as contributors to the formation of Western society instead of hindrances that had to be overcome?
Encourage your children to help as much as possible — even if, at first, their «help» seems like a hindrance!
Poll, head of technology for the British government — funded Omega Project, a division of Manchester Metropolitan University that partners with industry to study the environmental impact of aviation and offer possible solutions, pointed out the need for nonkerosene - powered aircraft «I think nuclear - powered airplanes are the answer beyond 2050,» he said, concluding, «If we want to continue to enjoy the benefits of air travel without hindrance from environmental concerns, we need to explore nuclear power.
The estimable Peggy Noonan wrote in The Wall Street Journal the other day that the greatest hindrance to Jeb Bush's possible 2016 presidential candidacy is not his views on immigration or his last name, but «his early and declared support for the Common Core national school curriculum.»
Let your poor writing skills not become a hindrance in achieving the best possible grades.
By keeping dogs as healthy as possible during their developing years your dog can grow into the strongest version it can become, without any hindrance due to illness.
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