Sentences with phrase «relatively small challenges»

Don't allow relatively small challenges to derail your focus.

Not exact matches

Toshiba «s announcement came as its Westinghouse Electric Company subsidiary is engaged in a legal and accounting row with CB&I, which has argued in court that it expected a relatively small payment from Westinghouse of only $ 161 million when the deal closed on the understanding that the latter was taking on a challenged business.
That's bad because, as the report says, the ability «to reach customers beyond Canada's borders helps businesses alleviate the challenges associated with operating in a relatively small domestic marketplace.»
The new collocated three - event strategy allows for single - day options - one small way we could help our customers save time and money in these relatively challenging times.
That makes them a pleasurable challenge to craft even though this is a relatively small accessory.
Such challenges are increased in species with relatively small numbers or that have broadly distributed mating colonies.
The reliably high percentage of those who develop viremia following exposure to this challenge virus is another advantage — when most or all volunteers develop viremia or other signs of infection, clinical trials can enroll relatively small numbers of people but still achieve answers to such questions as whether a candidate vaccine protects against infection, she noted.
Assessing local sea - level change is challenging, even over a relatively small patch of the Earth like the Baltic Sea.
In addition to this, the site has a relatively smaller membership base and an even smaller active user base, making it challenging to find members that suit your tastes.
Tom Harper, who directed War and Peace, said he was convinced it was Dano's curiosity in one of Tolstoy's most challenging characters that had driven his «risky» decision to move from Hollywood to a relatively small British production, even when the adaptation still had no international broadcasters attached.
Among the challenges that set education apart from most sectors is the presence of a relatively small number of employees compared with a large number of non-employees, most of whom are children.
Scaling any of these changes from relatively small charter schools systems up to a public school system would be challenging, but innovation often starts small.
According to Schwarzenbauer, building relatively small electric cars is difficult not only from the standpoint of costs but also due to the engineering challenges of fitting small cars with batteries that give them a sufficient range.
While Rakuten has the chance to grow Kobo's relatively small US footprint, Walmart has a better chance of challenging Amazon with this partnership than if the retail giant had attempted to enter the digital book space on its own.
That's relatively easy if you have a small dog, with large dogs it's a bit more challenging!
They have helped start a network of Eastern European animal charities to target countries with relatively small farmed animal movements.148 Collaboration with these groups allows Open Cages to share their strategy, know - how, and experience, which is particularly important given that Open Cages anticipates that these newer groups will face challenges similar to those that they themselves faced.149 Open Cages encourages motivated activists in nearby countries to start their own organizations, offering support, mentoring, and fundraising.150 In addition, Open Cages is a member of international coalitions such as the Open Wing Alliance, the Fur Free Alliance, and the Eurogroup for Animals.151, 152
For Janel, the challenge going forward will be making sure that Blackbird's Bowl continues to stand out as a model of customer care and be a trusted source for pet products, especially in the face of growing competition in a relatively small market.
«Twenty - five years ago, the gallery opened in a relatively small space at 43 Greene Street in SoHo in New York, with the intention to show challenging art without compromise.
It appears to me that the family of humanity is beginning to come face to face with a myriad of growing global challenges — air pollution, sea and land contamination, global warming, peak oil, diminishing global supplies of grain, overfishing, the dissipation of Earth's scarce resources, desertification, deforestation, urban sprawl and autoban congestion are examples — the sum of which could soon become unsustainable, given a finite planet with the relatively small size and make - up of Earth.
Considering the large natural variability and relatively small forcing present in the real world, as compared to the forcing imposed by doubling CO2 concentrations in the simulations, this implies that using observations to constrain the cloud feedback is a challenging task and requires reliable long - term measurements.»
And with the lack of Republican support for the stimulus bill, the relatively small (partisan) margin by which the House passed Waxman - Markey, the then - upcoming challenges of health care and financial regulatory reform dominating the legislative calendar, and concerns voiced about climate legislation by moderate Senate Democrats, success in the Senate was always a long - shot.
Since their initial launch, many of our small producers have found it challenging to promote their FSC certification due to a lack of market demand and relatively low consumer recognition of the FSC in the United States.
This is because in Ireland the size of the market is relatively small but the costs of a full competition case, with the requirement of expert evidence and a great deal of factual information poses significant challenges.
In a time of economic turmoil, either in our relatively minor present challenges, or any unforeseen difficulties that the future may hold, this might make the operation of any small business in Canada impossible.
Due to the limited quantity of higher - end properties and the relatively small number of prospective buyers who can afford them, selling luxury real estate comes with inherent challenges.
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