Sentences with phrase «requires substantial challenges»

As any sane person today knows, combating climate change and environmental degradation requires substantial challenges resulting in substantial sacrifices.

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Getting aboriginal investment in the company is a challenge due to the substantial resources required, although the federal government can step in to help the communities «build capacity,» Anderson said.
RFRA requires that if a federal law imposes a substantial burden on religious exercise, the law will only survive challenge if: 1) it serves a compelling state interest: and 2) it operates via the least restrictive means.
In the long run, overcoming the challenge of latent TB infection will require substantial investments in TB research by foundations and by the U.S. and other governments from high - and middle - income countries.
Implementation problems and teacher capacity: The new assessments set forth more challenging proficiency benchmarks for students and required substantial investments in technology, as well as increased testing time.
Cons: ~ Requires a substantial financial and time investment ~ Authors have a steep learning curve ~ It can be challenging to find trustworthy vendors
Adding a new bird to your flock is not without its challenges and does require a substantial amount of work.
Long - term studies of animal immunity would require a substantial outlay of money — the kind of money that only the drug companies have, and Big Pharma is much more interested in selling more vaccines than challenging the need for them.
This can require navigating numerous flights of stairs and walking substantial distances to access the restaurant, bar, or guest rooms — a challenge for anyone with difficulty walking.
Eventually you'll become powerful enough that these smaller payoffs no longer push your Light level upward, meaning you'll need to go after rarer and more challenging events — like the Leviathan raid or Nightfall strikes — which require a more substantial time investment and the ability (and willingness) to work well within a team.
Although the global market conditions are challenging, keeping pace with American energy needs will require a substantial increase in the workforce long term — in part due to demographic trends.
But it would still require substantial funding to pay for the student salaries and office space, and during a time of recession when these services are probably needed the most the case for allocating its funding will be that much more challenging.
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