Sentences with phrase «seen as a hindrance»

App - makers, however, see this as a hindrance: when no two car computers are the same, it's not practical to write software for them.
Some might see a large corporate structure as an asset to their operations, but Apple Market sees it as a hindrance.
However, as long as maternity leave is seen as a hindrance to career development, the negative consequences of taking maternity leave will be carried by mothers [34].
However, as it demonstrates your active involvement in your pregnancy, some staff may see it as a hindrance to usual operations.
But many see it as a hindrance to a Democratic majority in the state senate, including hundreds of residents who called Peralta a «traitor» for joining at a recent town hall.
Staff turnover and inexperienced teachers increasingly are seen as hindrances to improvement in poor, low - achieving schools.
Having Focus specialized on Africa can be seen as a hindrance as well as a pro.
While many travelers rely heavily on their trip plans, others see them as a hindrance to real experiences.

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Free will gave us a conscience is actually a hindrance as we are unable to see eternity while in the flesh.
So he doesn't see these two guards on either side of him as a hindrance to his preaching.
I see things like vision and purpose - drivenness as accretions that are not only unnecessary, but hindrances to church community life that can be stripped away easily, quickly and beneficially.
The reason is probably that he saw in riches a hindrance to the absolute nature of the self - surrender necessary as response to the challenge of the proclamation.
it is curious to see how doubt feels so good or comfortable to some folk, and taken as a hindrance by others.
And as for whether our various faiths are a help or a hindrance to the success of this particular nation, I see no reason why that question should be the test of our convictions.
The 10 - vote limit was a hindrance for many, to the point the BBWAA voted to increase it to 12 in the future, but the average voter used just 8.4 spots on their ballot: there are still a whole lot of voters out there who don't see an obvious backlog even as it repeatedly hits them over the head.
It is not usually seen as a hardship or hindrance, more a privilege — that one is healthy enough to fast and lucky enough to do so with their community.
In the age of equality, breastfeeding is at risk of being seen as a tie, rather than a bond, a hindrance rather than a womanly art of value for mother and child.
Clearly being seen as shallow and lightweight isn't that much of a hindrance to him.
«The only conspiracy he faced was of his own making — his incompetent aides who let him down — his blindness brought him sympathy, not disdain, and his being the black governor was seen, as all the polls showed, as a wonderful thing and not a hindrance,» said a bitter one - time Paterson political ally.
Already, the masses see the Nigerian bar as a hindrance to the anti-graft war.
With some practice under my belt, my snort is starting to smooth out and I'm beginning to see my breath as an aid rather than a hindrance.
With all of the great decisions made with the game's design and the obvious care from the developers, it's crazy to see how something as simple as playing online has become a hindrance on my time with the game.
Lamb's methods are certainly a departure for his day, seeing rehabilitation of the insane as eschewing medication, solation, or shock therapy, instead letting them roam as they please without hindrance or severe punishment and even letting them indulge in their delusions.
Scribble might not be the most complex of tools, but I personally see that as a bonus rather than a hindrance, as it means it's in everybody's reach.
One - fifth saw technology infrastructure as a major hindrance, as not all schools have sufficient computers to allow students to take the test simultaneously.
But this fact is increasingly seen as more hindrance than help: there are too many standards, and they vary too widely throughout districts and across states.
... and in hilly SF, they were a real hindrance when trying to see around them as you headed uphill.
Their strong prey drive can sometimes be a hindrance in «normal», household circumstances when they will often see cats, and other smaller animals as prey.
The first - person view of the ball during the swinging of the golf club is meant to be innovative, but apart from seeing the ball as you hit it, it's a hindrance because you can't see where it's actually going to go without pressing various camera buttons and then aiming by holding the trigger as the aim marker goes nuts.
It may be, however, that many fair - weather cyclists see any inclement weather as a reason not to ride, and snow as the premier hindrance.
While some are already looking towards GDPR as an opportunity, some see the regulation as a hindrance or an...
While some are already looking towards GDPR as an opportunity, some see the regulation as a hindrance or an obstacle to overcome, and the remainder of businesses are still unaware of the pending rules.
Sometimes these hindrances stem from situations and thoughts that create anxiety, depression, anger, or impulsivity while other times they originate from atypical neurology as seen in autism, ADHD, and sensory related disorders.
He doesn't see technology as a magic bullet to the business and thinks that sometimes it can even be a hindrance.
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