Sentences with phrase «practical difficulties»

There have been warnings of practical difficulties of no - notice inspections, such as the head teacher being away that day or pupils being out on school trips.
In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinion polls.
I understand both the initial shock of being told «you can not eat this food anymore» and also the social, economical and practical difficulties with implementing such a restriction.
The regime creates serious practical difficulties for individuals about whom disclosures are made.
It is often the client who is in a better position to estimate the impact in his particular case, as well as practical difficulties.
They are still in their early stages of implementing it and there will be plenty of practical difficulties associated with allowing multiple apps or software programs to run at the same time.
But the MPs say there would be «serious practical difficulties» implementing these recommendations.
However, security professionals face special challenges and practical difficulties when performing international screening because every country is completely different when it comes to background checks.
True, a referendum after the treaty has come into force would present certain practical difficulties of wording.
The idea was enticing, but there were huge practical difficulties.
The possibility that the cleanup plan may encounter practical difficulties is a weak argument for not trying to undo one of the great ecological crimes of the industrial age.
A major practical difficulty of the duty of technology competence is predicting the likely impact and relevance of a new technology.
In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinion polls.
Moreover, there will be severe practical difficulties when countries and states realize that unless they are making comparable levels of effort that permits will simply flow from zone where regulations are lax into the zone where the rules are tight — just as «bad» money drives good from circulation.
Their analyses are reflective of doctrinal and practical difficulties plaguing the current analytical framework governing s. 11 (b).
We are interested to hear whether there are areas of residential leasehold law that are causing practical difficulties for landlords and tenants.
In recognition of the inference drawn resulting in the industry practice and the significant practical difficulties for superannuation providers that have adopted this position to trace, value and then cash superannuation death benefits if they were now to try and apply the Commissioner's position, the Commissioner will adopt the compliance approach outlined in this Guideline.
Leslie Perrin spoke on Thursday, 28th February on «Funding for Litigation and Arbitration: Overcoming Practical Difficulties and Enhancing your Chances for Success in Dispute Resolution».
In fact later in the article it states, as I stated originally in similar words, «Others noted that the effort faces enormous practical difficulties.
This is the latest twist in a story that began in the late 1980s, when Kip Thorne and colleagues at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena suggested that although the construction of a time machine might pose considerable practical difficulties, there is nothing in the laws of physics as understood at present to make such a device an impossibility.
This adds uncertainty to temperature measurements on top of the normal practical difficulties
However, until recently, practical difficulties prevented this therapy from being tested, says medical biologist Jill Helms of the Stanford School of Medicine in California.
There are always practical difficulties in moving local inhabitants and curious on - lookers away from the dangers of natural hazards.
There is not only a clear conflict of interest, which undermines public confidence, but also very real practical difficulties
ARL also argues that the imposition of a duty to consult at any stage of the legislative process would give rise to many practical difficulties and impediments to law - making in Canada, including:
The Court found the following practical difficulty with the By - Law: ``... what is at issue is not the location of a single mail receptacle, or even a few hundred mail receptacles.
This is one of the most interesting responses as, like the Special Advocates, the IPT has an enormous amount of experience in handling cases involving sensitive evidence, and so will be well placed to comment on the potential practical difficulties which CMPs in civil proceedings may bring.
A lack of knowledge about mild practical difficulties regarding sustaining erections, stimulating or increasing lubrication, or compensating for age - related sexual retardation
In addition, the «abstract theoretical difficulties of demonstrating causation of cancer are probably dwarfed by practical difficulties of proof».
The test is invoked because of logical or structural difficulties in establishing «but for» causation, not because of practical difficulties in establishing that the negligent act was a part of the causal chain.
O'Sullivan said that on Wednesday morning he and his wife met with Eyerman, who told them there were practical difficulties with scheduling and space that made it so the school could not make PE available for all students.
Mr Hutton said there would be «severe practical difficulties» in reaching the target as just generating nine per cent of renewal energy by 2020 is set to cost # 4 billion.
This culture was fostered by doctrinal and practical difficulties plaguing the analytical framework then applicable to the right of accused persons, guaranteed under s. 11 (b) of the... [more]
as well as practical difficulties in accessing information transparently.
But practical difficulties about basing payment on the daily attendance of MPs appear to be threatening cooperation.
Second, the Court considered that the application of IJI to aboriginal rights would (at para 145) cause «serious practical difficulties».
«Surcharges, taxes, levies and size limits are not receiving universal acceptance, and are fraught with conceptual and practical difficulties,» Ms. Dickson said in a recent speech.
Some argue they will be able to cut Medicaid eligibility back after the first three years of federal cost sharing is reduced, but this ignores both the federal government's history of imposing maintenance of effort mandates on states, e.g., during the president's stimulus spending, and also the practical difficulty of taking benefits away.
But, I think this advantage needs to be set against the practical difficulty of figuring out what rules would need to be in place now to deal with all the potential financial stability excesses that could occur in the future.
Perhaps the practical difficulties of enforcing the drug laws will prevent any broader protection of religious liberty.
This position, together with position 2, has the practical difficulty of making it necessary to establish a degree of responsibility or to find a line of demarcation beyond which a person is not responsible.
As someone who travels and has a relative on whom birthright Iranian citizenship was bestowed (causing some practical difficulties) I find this important to know, and as a person living in the world that has a growing Islamic population, I think tracking these activities is important.
Order and freedom are not antithetical, though there will always be practical difficulties in equating them perfectly.
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