Sentences with phrase «serious impediments»

[11] «Left unattended, these feelings can magnify to the point where they pose serious impediments to reaching a settlement or maintaining a durable (manageable) agreement in the years after divorce.»
It stands to reason that these will be serious impediments to a co-parenting option that requires cooperation, trust, sharing, compatibility and effective communication.
Despite adding that Bitcoin faced «serious impediments» which would halt its capability to challenge extant payment methods, however, Brosens did concede that in developing economies, Bitcoin still had «potential.»
There are serious impediments to prosecution including the presumption of innocence standard.
He concluded that there were no serious impediments in Canadian common law to implementing the ECC.
In their critical assessments of the CCRC, Robert Schehr and Lynne Weathered identify the following key characteristics that generate serious impediments to the CCRC's ability to perform its oversight role: (1) the subordinate structural relationship of the CCRC to the Court of Appeal, (2) no objective determination of what constitutes a thorough investigation, (3) the role of caseworkers in screening viable cases of review, (4) the limited amount of time for case review, (5) limited resources to fully investigate cases and over-reliance on petitioners to generate grounds for appeal, and (6) limitations on case investigation to meet fresh evidence standards.
Although the three lead actors are all working under serious impediments — Travolta has been equipped with a singularly ridiculous soul patch and a Boston accent that runs the gamut from non-existent to «SNL» sketch broadness, oftentimes in the same scene, Plummer has a role that all but insists on being played in the hammiest manner imaginable and Sheridan (whose previous films have included such better projects as «The Tree of Life,» «Mud» and «Joe») is playing a contrivance instead of a character — they are not without a certain innate charm, and indeed, the best scenes here are the ones in which they are simply allowed to interact and bounce off of each other in a relaxed manner before having to return to the mechanics of the increasingly forced plot.
Their response to any stress or threat is to toke up, which leaves them easily distracted and seriously paranoid, which make for serious impediments when fleeing men with guns.
This double certification would have been an unnecessary burden for producers and manufacturers, and would have introduced serious impediments to trade between the two countries.
At the same time, the most serious impediments to gun control remain — and even the Quinnipiac poll shows them.
Amid the extant scandal, Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) is continuously encountering serious impediments in its journey.
On the one hand, some say it is a sign that Bernanke has lost the confidence of the country's top bankers — something that could be a serious impediment to effective monetary policy.
I'm not saying that this is a good thing, but it will be a serious impediment to legalizing polygamy.
It is a proven fact that the tenets of the Abrahamic religions represent a serious impediment to our social and intellectual advancement.
Indeed, Rorty believes that the (false) belief that our institutions are only as good as their philosophical foundations is itself a serious impediment to our affirmation of them.
Finally, we have seen that we can not omit a stage without serious impediment to the learning process.
Every revolution can be opposed on the grounds that it will adversely affect someone's freedom, and arguments about how many will be affected how much and in what ways can function as a serious impediment to the struggle for justice.
Do you have anything that suggests either that this is a serious impediment to the negotiations or that politicians raised it as a pretext to stall them?
Scientific opportunities often appear only at specific times and places, potentially a serious impediment for a parent who doesn't want to relocate the family.
Yet the proliferation of charter schools led and staffed overwhelmingly by whites is a serious impediment to their potential.
When it comes to working with individual students to avert a decision to drop out, however, there is a serious impediment.
Its chief executive, Ciaran Devane, believes the UK's «current lack of language skills» is a serious impediment to future prosperity.
This lack of a respectful process is a serious impediment to the full involvement of the profession in decisions affecting their working lives as well as the system as a whole.
The dearth of research on how teachers develop professionally is a serious impediment to the aim of designing evaluation systems that support professional growth.
And yet something that really could have a serious impediment to the mental development of children, they're saying «well it's not technically gambling so we're not going to make a stand here.»
«Many anticipated adverse impacts of climate change including sea level rise, higher temperatures, enhanced monsoon precipitation and run - off, potentially reduced dry season precipitation, and an increase in cyclone intensity would in fact aggravate many of the existing stresses that already pose a serious impediment to the process economic development of Bangladesh.
Waiting to report your injuries for days, weeks or months is a serious impediment to getting proper compensation.
These licenses — really an intimidation and protection racket subsidized by public funds — had been a serious impediment to research and learning and an unnecessary drain on our finances for too long.
Moreover, it appears that transactions can cost up to $ 4 USD, which is obviously a serious impediment for its growth.

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This phenomenon of the baptized Catholic pagan is an impediment to the Church's mission, for it suggests that the Church is not serious about the truths it proposes or the consequences of living (and not living) by those truths.
«Unassignable priests are those clerics whom the bishop can not place in a parish because he has a serious moral impediment,» he said.
Participants offered an abundance of opinions on the internal impediments to U.S. research excellence, which some panelists felt were just as serious as the external threats.
States and districts could work to cut the headaches, impediments, and organizational routines that discourage serious evaluation.
For serious readers this has become an impediment.
«Three major impediments prevented GAO from rendering an opinion on the federal government's accrual - based consolidated financial statements: (1) serious financial management problems at the Department of Defense (DOD), (2) the federal government's inability to adequately account for and reconcile intragovernmental activity and balances between federal entities, and (3) the federal government's ineffective process for preparing the consolidated financial statements.
This may be true for the serious cyclist, but for the average commuter cyclist or older rider, hills can be a real impediment.
It's a serious schlep on a bike and is a big impediment to commuter cycling; Toronto could use a Trampe Cyclocable.
Such repercussions should be viewed as positive, however, as it will prevent copyright collectives from imposing serious practical impediments on dealings with copyrighted works.
Corporate Real Estate Community Addresses Air Quality Issues in China April 18, 2017 China is grappling with a serious air pollution crisis that not only poses a threat to public health, but also could very well be an impediment to China's economic growth.
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