Country Oak from the Van Gogh wood collection gives you the authentic rustic appearance of unfinished timbers, with none of
the practical difficulties of waxing, sanding or porosity of real unfinish oak timbers.
The association is also continuing negotiations with FINTRAC on three specific aspects of those regulations:
the practical difficulties of identifying non-face to face clients; more clearly defining attempted suspicious transactions; and how brokers are to comply with the requirement to do a biannual risk assessment of their offices.
The lower courts have noted
the practical difficulties of proving that the State systematically has exercised peremptory challenges to exclude blacks from the jury on account of race.
The practical difficulties of surfing the crest between model robustness and [biased / data - mined] model overspecification;
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Yesterday's post on LSV Asset Management's performance reminded me of
the practical difficulties of implementing many theoretically well - performed investment strategies.
In addition, the «abstract theoretical difficulties of demonstrating causation of cancer are probably dwarfed by
practical difficulties of proof».
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.
Parents have to recognize that what are
the practical difficulties of their children in doing their academic works.
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.
Beyond theory, Vargas Page cites
the practical difficulties of separating some students for alternative programs in English on her 460 - pupil campus.
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 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 in.
Perhaps
the practical difficulties of enforcing the drug laws will prevent any broader protection of religious liberty.
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.
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.
By the same token, the decline of liberalism coincided with, and to a large extent was caused by, the growing moral complexity and
practical difficulty of pursuing racial justice after segregation had been vanquished.
«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.
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.
A major
practical difficulty of the duty of technology competence is predicting the likely impact and relevance of a new technology.
Examples of projects such as Karinga Hostel in Adelaide and the Corrections Housing Pathways Initiative in Victoria demonstrate that creative, cost effective approaches can be adopted which are consistent with the right to housing and which overcome
the practical difficulty of the relatively small numbers (in absolute terms) of Indigenous women exiting prison at any one time.
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.
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.
«The intention
of this initiative is to ease transmission
difficulties and to build our own
practical knowledge about this field.»
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.
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.
These never presented a
practical difficulty to any man — never darkened across any man's road, who did not go out
of his way to seek them.
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.
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.
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.
Much more significant for theologians than these
practical difficulties, however, are issues
of principle.
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.
I always believe that baby showers should be changed up a bit, and moms should be gifted
practical items which can help her through her post partum
difficulties and her breastfeeding journey, instead
of buying baby lots
of clothes!!
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).
True joint custody arrangements are rare because
of their potential to cause both personal
difficulties (stress, disruption
of child's routine) and
practical problems (scheduling, costs
of maintaining two permanent living spaces for the child).
«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.
claim
of «
practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship» was self - imposed by the decision to subdivide?
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.
But
practical difficulties about basing payment on the daily attendance
of MPs appear to be threatening cooperation.
«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.»
«Some
of them may be facing cash flow
difficulties and our new helpline will be able to offer them fast,
practical advice on their tax affairs.»
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.
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.»
As a quote attributed to mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot put it, «Even though economics is a very old subject, it has not truly come to grips with the main
difficulty, which is the inordinate
practical importance
of a few extreme events.»