Sentences with phrase «possible lack of challenge»

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It is possible many of our challenges are at least as much social as they are economic — related to a lack of community and connection to something greater than ourselves.
Overcoming early challenges — like a lack of storage space, and a school with four floors that lacked an elevator — was possible through teamwork and creativity.
The challenge was, of course, to combine accuracy not only with conciseness and lack of gratuitous words or ideas but also with clarity for the greatest possible proportion of readers.
New England is facing other challenges apart from a dip in peak demand and energy usage: possible impacts to reliability due to increasing reliance on natural gas and a lack of infrastructure.
But one important factor can be addressed by changing the manner by which legal services are regulated — the lack of legal information: not knowing if it is better to appear in court, or better to not appear because if you do and you are unable to pay the fine, you will necessarily be incarcerated, not knowing whether it is possible to request a more convenient court date in order to maintain employment, not knowing if children are allowed in the courtroom and not having access to child care, not knowing if the citation itself can be challenged, and, if so, how.
According to Justice David Wake, who chaired the Secretariat from 1999 to 2005, it has faced a number of challenges over the years, including: continuing uncertainty about the different roles of the Conference and the Office of the Chief Justice; concern about possible erosion to the core programs; lack of coordination between the different programs; and the ongoing worry of the family law judges that their unique programming needs might be lost as their numbers declined with the expansion of the Unified Family Court.
Maybe the issue is the lack of a degree, a gap in the work history, having been fired from a past job, or one of a thousand other possible challenges.
Although the lack of a normally developing comparison group in this study precludes conclusions about baseline diurnal and challenge patterns, it is possible that this group of high - risk children were hyporesponsive in anticipation of a social challenge but had relatively normal diurnal patterns.
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