Sentences with phrase «practical difficulties in»

The Ontario Court of Appeal's Aristorenas at para. 53 was a good start: «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.»
Responses to the Commission's consultation suggested that the Banks test is inconsistent with legal and clinical development, and that there are practical difficulties in adhering to the current law.
There are practical difficulties in appointing an independent person (such as an IMCA) as a litigation friend or a rule 3A representative, giving existing contractual and funding arrangements and their availability having regard to the other roles they perform.
as well as practical difficulties in accessing information transparently.
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.
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.
Concerning the conceivability of nothing, Craighead asserts that there is no logical or practical difficulty in our thinking of every contingent item of our experience becoming nonexistent and then not being replaced by anything else; in fact, he holds, the reason we can appreciate a magician's trick or the steady - state theory of cosmology is that we can indeed conceive of a rabbit or of hydrogen atoms appearing out of absolutely nothing.
I would be hesitant to implement this stand - alone for the practical difficulty in doing so.

Not exact matches

«The degree of difficulty of getting the rare earths programmed and moving may be more than they can manage at the moment, in a practical way,» says Babson.
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.
I'd like to note that when we «pray for someone» in the face of difficulty, it also means in addition to spiritual support, we should do something tangible and practical for the person.
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.
In the last division of the Sermon on the Mount (Mt 7:13 - 14; Lk 13:23 - 24) practical instruction gives way to warnings of the dangers and difficulties of the path to the kingdom of heaven.
The constant support of another person, someone to whom your are the most important person in the world, can help us through much stress, pain, and difficulty, and can aid us in practical ways to do what God has called us to.
In evaluating the American religious settlement, however, Catholics have had to weigh the practical advantages of pluralism against its challenges and ideological difficulties.
Engels says: «But love, — with Feuerbach love is everywhere and at all times the wonder - working god who should help to surmount all difficulties of practical life — and that in a society which is split into classes with diametrically opposite interests.
Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity: An Essay on Desire, Practical Reasoning, and Narrativeby alasdair macintyrecambridge, 332 pages, $ 49.99 I The dialogues of Plato provide the first sustained demonstration both of the depth and difficulty of philosophy, and of the fact that the beginnings of the....
yes — with Feuerbach love is everywhere and at all times the wonder - working god who should help to surmount all difficulties of practical life — and that in a society which is split into classes with diametrically opposite interests.
One difficulty is that, without raising the ultimate question of the theory of religious liberty, Catholics in this country can agree with the practical implications of Father Murray's position on pragmatic grounds.
According to the AAP, «the practical difficulties involved in safely exposing a naked newborn to the sun either inside or outside (and avoiding sunburn) preclude the use of sunlight as a reliable therapeutic tool.»
In contrast, there were 27 references to breastfeeding problems, including mastitis, engorged breasts, sore nipples, and the practical and emotional difficulties of leaving a breastfed infant (Liverpool Mums, 11 March, ER, Channel 4, 17 March, This Morning, ITV, 18 March, and Brookside, 13 March).
«This leaves us in a situation where taxpayers remain in practical difficulty and will have to continue to rely on their EU rights, and enforcing these through the Court of Justice of the EU.
In an online world where we can speak our opinions and act on our convictions without having to consider the practical difficulties of getting political work done, Paul fits right iIn an online world where we can speak our opinions and act on our convictions without having to consider the practical difficulties of getting political work done, Paul fits right inin.
Run by a collective of volunteers the Unity Centre is a migrant solidarity centre which has been providing practical support and solidarity for asylum seekers in Glasgow since 2006, especially for those facing difficulties such as detention or destitution.
«It is our natural expectation that following such careful and interesting review, this workshop would have very little difficulty in proffering the much needed solutions and making practical recommendations for the effective implementation of the Act from hereon.»
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.
As well as the difficulties of Boris becoming an MP before 2015 - or of another alternative Tory leader emerging - there are also the huge practical obstacles inherent in a disputed contest.
Most tellingly, in May 2009, the Liberal Democrats launched a website called TakeBackPower.org which recognised the practical difficulties of forcing the UK to adopt STV, and instead committed the party to supporting a referendum on AV +, to take effect the next general election after May 2010.
In that debate he will claim that the different treatment given to Scotland and Wales by successive Westminster governments has led to uncertainty and practical and legal difficulties that has prevented Assembly Members properly fulfilling their democratic mandate.
«The Commission is concerned that over-reliance on international offsets — given the practical difficulty of assuring that emissions reductions claimed in other countries are real, permanent, additional, and verifiable — could undermine program goals and political support, especially if substantial U.S. funds are leaving the country to support abatement efforts abroad rather than at home,» it states.
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.
However, until recently, practical difficulties prevented this therapy from being tested, says medical biologist Jill Helms of the Stanford School of Medicine in California.
Moreover, a ketone - producing, lower - carbohydrate diet would still allow for consumption of a wide array of low glycemic load vegetables and fruits, which are typically richer in micronutrients, antioxidants, and phytochemicals than their high glycemic load refined grain and sugar counterparts.54 This would make this primary avenue for therapy more practical, since the difficulty with sticking to classical ketogenic diets is typically that they're unpalatable and too restrictive.
ifeeliam a very bold in faching difficulties iam always practical in my apprach i always take fast and logical decisians i am socially adjustable any aspect of life
Many Primary Schools in the UK face difficulties when it comes to practical science.
Beyond theory, Vargas Page cites the practical difficulties of separating some students for alternative programs in English on her 460 - pupil campus.
Given the practical difficulty of randomly assigning students to teachers or to schools, opportunities to replicate LaLonde's benchmarking of non-experimental estimates against experimental estimates have been rare in education — until recently.
School leaders are concerned about the cost of the levy, as well as «practical difficulties» in employing apprentices given that no scheme currently exists.
I will be suggesting a structure for LAs to support schools already in financial difficulty, but on the basis that prevention is better than cure, I will also share practical suggestions for preventative measures.
Parents have to recognize that what are the practical difficulties of their children in doing their academic works.
As the theory part of the project is not as interesting as the practical application of this course due to which students face difficulties in mass communication assignments.
The storm itself was over by September, but its fallout, both in terms of the emotional trauma and the practical difficulties of rebuilding, has lasted for years.
In addition, the «abstract theoretical difficulties of demonstrating causation of cancer are probably dwarfed by practical difficulties of proof».
They make it practical for increasingly global - minded investors to invest in foreign companies, despite language barriers, shifting foreign exchange rates and the difficulty of trading on a foreign stock market.
It's important to know that many people find themselves in financial difficulty, you are not alone, and there are practical ways to reduce your burden.
Since animal shelters and humane societies are prime dumping grounds for cats with behavior problems, shelter workers and volunteers have a realistic and practical view about whether declawing keeps cats in their homes, or creates worse difficulties.
It can help provide participants with valuable information in all areas of their lives and can offer practical remedial measures to help alleviate areas of difficulty, giving the confidence to manifest our true destiny and create success, happiness and harmony on all levels.
In practical conversation, it's my experience that people typically express the desire to handicap SWMs and create their own priv... uh, I mean, reset their own game to the lowest difficulty level... rather than change the system to be more fair to everybody.
Blazblue itself is an offender in this regard, since it teaches the basics of the game but no practical skills and its computer opponents are laughable on even the highest difficulty.
Practical Game Playtesting: A Wii - Based Case Study «Sidhe Interactive's Griffiths discusses in depth how the GripShift developer playtested and improved their Wii version of the recent Speed Racer game, from Wiimote tweaks to difficulty changes.»
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