Sentences with phrase «small hurdles in»

Here are five seemingly red flags that could instead just be small hurdles in your long - distance relationship.

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The hurdles were not small: He'd need to get licensed in every state, and somehow account for the fact that most insurance companies won't pay for a new prescription until the old one is just a few days from running out.
Smaller non-profit organizations still face significant hurdles in building partnerships with local businesses.
In other words, there are less hurdles for a small business to jump over when it comes to innovation.
In fact, according to Guidant Financial's State of Small Business survey, 66 percent of aspiring entrepreneurs found lack of funding to be the biggest hurdle to business ownership.
Small business funding is the first and most challenging hurdle in most entrepreneurial journeys, but finding the right financing partner, understanding all of your options and investing in yourself are a few of the many ways to find success.
A-round funding is often the highest hurdle for start - ups and is more difficult in smaller jurisdictions — often firms will need to travel to either London or Berlin to access the right people;
This is largely due to heavy regulation (definitely in Canada), investor apathy and trust issues that small tech companies had to hurdle with the public.
Clearing this regulatory hurdle means that by early next year, Matternet partner Swiss Post plans to use the drones to deliver blood samples and other small parcels between hospitals in Lugano, a smaller city with a population of about 56,000.
Four parties are likely to clear the 5 per cent hurdle to gain a portion of the 225 party - list seats: United Russia, the centrist «party of power,» which currently holds 238 seats in the Duma; the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), a leftist opposition party (92 seats); the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), a nationalist party dominated by its firebrand leader, Vladimir Zhirinovsky (56 seats); and A Just Russia (JR), a leftist party engineered by the Kremlin to capture votes from the KPRF — but which also included a small number of liberal legislators in the 2011 - 2016 Duma (64 seats).
But I think it's a disservice to gloss over the topic, because in reality it can be a fairly large hurdle for a successful industry transition,» said Andrew Spencer, a research scientist at Alvine Pharmaceuticals who has experience at biotech companies and small start - ups.
Some of the tools employed are dumbbells ranging from 2 pounds up to 15 pounds, medicine balls, body weight, and common equipment used in any sports practice (e.g cones, small hurdles, and agility ladders).
The name that begun humbly in Taunton in 1969, was just a small store at that time and then the road to the success of this name could place no hurdle against the hard work of its people and they made it through more and more up - gradation every year.
We also came to realize that independent charter schools faced almost insurmountable hurdles in delivering high - quality academic instruction while running these small businesses on tight margins.
However, breaking through the logistical hurdle of a fractured charter sector, building strong relationships where none generally exist, and convincing the sectors that it may be in their best interest — as well as their students» — to work together is no small task in Cleveland.
Another major hurdle in bringing vouchers to rural communities is that the public schools are more than just places for children to learn: they serve a critical social and economic function by serving as the primary employer of small communities, offering healthcare for children and adults alike and frequently offering food pantries, breakfast or lunch programs and night classes.
AN cites Panas as saying that he will attempt to lobby for the V40 to be sold in the U.S. as Volvo's premium small - car offering despite the hurdle of homologating the car for the U.S..
And clearing the C63's massive side bolsters on ingress proved a small hurdle, though we appreciated how well the seats kept us in place once under way.
But there's one small hurdle to clear before you get that chance: convincing them to commit to your book in the first place.
There are always other opportunities and even a small increase in income might be all you need to get over the next hurdle towards your total debt elimination.
Once they figure out their offering & strategy in the US, Etchingham & Barrett could spend a lifetime lining up one foot hurdles to tackle — i.e. taking out / competing with the 10s of thousands of single / small - store operators who still comprise a majority of the sector.
This activity has dogs running and jumping over hurdles while carrying a small ball in a relay race against other dogs.
In Terrier racing, small sized Terriers chase a lure across a course that contains obstacles like short hurdles they can jump over and tunnels to run through.
The height of the hurdles is determined by the shoulder height of the smallest dog in the team.
This premier canine sporting event features dogs competing in a variety of «Olympic - style» events, including high - flying disc routines, head to - head weave pole racing, large and small dog agility courses, Jack Russell hurdle racing and the crowd favorite — dog diving — where dogs take a running leap off of a 40 - foot dock into a 19,000 - gallon pool of water.
It's not engaging, it's not strategic and even worse arguably feels pointless at times because of how simple the council is to manipulate in order to get your way, like they're just a small hurdle you must constantly hop over in order to get back to making the city better.
Accents of small cobalt blue triangles and dots intermingle with the outlines of lightly traced hurdles; it is these that ground the picture in the history of landscape painting, as they interrupt the fluid swathes of pastel brushstrokes to demarcate spatial distance and establish a foreground that would otherwise be intangible.
He cogently explains the technical hurdles in both sighting and deflecting smaller asteroids.
«They have a lower hurdle to cross in the sense that you are looking at a small wind turbine,» Gillman said.
However, with the prospect of a subsidy for small companies through a co-investment model, and the appetite of larger firms to claw back the costs of the levy, firms may find the motivation to tackle the bureaucratic and cultural hurdles required to make the new apprentices a staple of the white - collar workforce in the UK.
One hurdle for small practices is acquiring technology that assists in complex matters without breaking the bank.
It is likely that an exit from the EU could result in increased costs and administrative hurdles for multinational companies, but the myriad of predicted legal changes will affect even the smallest businesses.
Smaller law firms can be more creative and entrepreneurial in their #LegalMarketing than large firms because they have less infrastructure, fewer partners, and fewer organizational hurdles, says @DGrabein.
Insurers are joining hands to set up a Health Insurance Council, an industry lobby which is aimed at clearing the hurdles for growth in the smallest segment of the insurance industry.
Although a lot of the job is learnt in doing it, there is tailored training to you with small hurdles to overcome one at a time to help you progress.
Regulation A + makes it easier for small businesses to raise capital by removing many of the regulatory compliance hurdles that had been in place previously.
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