Sentences with phrase «practical difficulties when»

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.

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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.
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.
Many Primary Schools in the UK face difficulties when it comes to practical science.
Understanding when and how much you will be charged is not transparent, and while the terms and conditions lay it out, the practical impact of this is not explained — some banks often have difficulty interpreting these rules themselves.
Same - sex couples face the same difficulties (emotional, financial and practical) as opposite - sex couples when separating.
When I reviewed the file at 8 a.m. this morning, I identified the difficulty, but with a 9:30 start to my lists, and the timing of the arrival of court staff, I knew nothing could be done as a practical matter until the case was called.
When performing international background screening, employers may face a number of the special challenges and practical difficulties that include: countries with differences in courts and legal systems, name variations, time and calendar differences, and costs.
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