Sentences with phrase «something of a challenge»

Getting the average person hooked on physics can pose something of a challenge.
There is some much needed depth by having over a dozen ingredients on hand, making it something of a challenge for even older players.
Lunch for us is usually a sandwich, or something on toast, so Pesach lunches do present something of a challenge!
(Sometimes dealing with enthusiastic groundswells of support from people unaccustomed to how campaigns are usually run in a pretty top - down fashion was in fact something of a challenge, as David Axelrod himself has noted.)
Teachers, administrators, and tech directors that have already gone through the pilot process will have valuable insight into your district's plan and might be able to warn you of any challenges they faced when launching their district's tech initiative.
Non meat eaters may find Kazakhstan something of a challenge — this is a country where «meaty salads» abound.
In our time with Shadow of the Tomb Raider the camera controls seemed to veer wildly between too responsive and frustratingly resistant which made aiming and looking around environments something of a challenge.
From shop floors to boardrooms, Carbonzero will come and educate you of the challenges, the benefits and the solutions to meet today's climate challenge.
I'm single and live alone, but this is still something of a challenge for me because I don't want to scare off any guys with an overly cutesy house, but by the same token, it's mine, all mine!
California artist Jeffrey Wisniewski's work has posed something of a challenge to critics and audiences since he first began showing publicly at the beginning of the 1990s.
FORCED is supremely challenging, so much so that it warns you of its challenge on the menu screen.
Selling the fringe players is proving to be something of a challenge for the 2014 Premier league champions, so a number of loan arrangements are set to be agreed within the next 12 or so hours.
It is easy to lose perspective and look longing at other businesses, but I am sure that any business owner you talk to from these «grass is always greener» businesses will gladly tell you all of the challenges they face on a daily basis.
Even in the Darwinian theory of evolution something of this challenge was acknowledged.
This is partly because evangelicalism is my background, so I know the language, relate to the culture, and can offer something of a challenge to an evangelical audience.
People bemoaned my slippery - slope sliding, mocked my lack of theological training, and accused me of challenging God, hating the Bible, and exploring atheism.
Which might seem like a big «duh» moment to most adults living normal lives, but let me tell you, waking up at 7:30 and making it to class by 9 is something of a challenge.
Doing this with a natural formulation has been something of a challenge with hair care but I believe we have finally achieved it.
In a country (Nepal) where getting baking ingredients can often be something of a challenge, these are the perfect way to satisfy my sweet (but not too sweet) tooth!
Jacques took that as something of a challenge, and if there's one thing he doesn't do, it's back down from a challenge.
Finding anyone who can accurately describe what that process was is something of a challenge, but the manager's methods undoubtedly bore fruit against Manchester City, where a dazzling Ashley Young not only marginalised the club's most expensive player, but also regained the manager's trust.
Even for a player as versatile as King that's something of a challenge.
Even so, the entry of the Human Rights campaign — the biggest and best - financed gay rights group in the country — into the marriage debate in New York is something of a challenge to existing groups, especially the Empire State Pride Agenda.
Because the very real danger is that those people, knowing now that they are not protected when contacting us, will now think twice before asking for our help, reducing the likelihood that we can help them, reducing our connection to the people we represent, and reducing the precious first - hand knowledge only they can give us of the challenges they face, and the state of people's lives across the UK today.
Regardless of the participation of the United States, the rest of the international community is ready to move forward and implement the climate change pact, though it will be something of a challenge.
«As we continue to cooperate and heighten our counter terrorism efforts, let us remind ourselves of the challenges we must confront and those we must overcome if we are to preserve the gains of our independence and the values of our democracy.»
The goddess stickers remind me of the challenging events — huge work projects with mountainous obstacles or fear - ridden events like swimming in the San Francisco Bay — and the heartwarming ones.
I love to bake and cook so it has been something of a challenge to create new habits and new recipes to replace the old favorites.
It includes numerous temples and caves and is set on the side of a mountain that is something of a challenge to reach, at an elevation just over 1,500 feet.
Picking Chiara's greatest hits was something of a challenge; she may be something of a trend - follower, but her bag collection is the stuff dreams are made of.
This tends to present something of a challenge.
Something of a challenging sell to mainstream audiences perhaps, Weekend's appeal lies not in its exploration of gay themes, but in its compellingly accurate portrayal of fledgling romance.
As is the case with any story of this length, keeping the audience engaged is something of a challenge and sadly throughout its running time Gangs of Wasseypur feels saddled by exhaustive levels of exposition.
Throughout the film, Warlock was able to actually pause the projector whenever he felt like talking about a scene, offering many behind - the - scenes gems and quizzing us about a certain future comedian who has a tiny role (hello Dana Carvey), or reminding us of the challenges of not only serving as an actor but simultaneously as the film's stunt coordinator.
This very film could be seen as Rock's reinvention and even if he doesn't have one defining role he's trying to live down, he is clearly pursuing artistic relevance, something of a challenge given his track record in film.
More strategically, this choice of closer seems calculated to compel journalists to stay for the full duration of the fest — something of a challenge when Toronto begins but a few days earlier.
Moreover, filing material online is proving something of a challenge, as the festival's wi - fi access works in fits and starts, while my hotel has helpfully decided to -LSB-...]
Movies have been something of a challenge for Netflix's original slate.
While visually spectacular — the CGI is phenomenal — attempting to understand this world and relate to these characters is something of a challenge.
This seems to be something of a challenge to contemporary practices of academic writing about film.
I got each of my tattoos and piercings to commemorate important events and transitions, to reconnect with myself after a difficult time, or to remind myself of challenges and achievements.
He articulated many of the same challenges that all teachers go through, and reminded me of my challenges when I first started teaching (what I like to call baptism by fire).
After being apart for almost 30 years, reassembly proved to be something of a challenge.
This can make merging into highway traffic something of a challenge.
Finding a mechanic with experience repairing Subaru's is something of a challenge.
Controlling the S550 Hybrid's apps and other infotainment features, such as the stereo and hands - free phone system, is something of a challenge.
Dyslexia, though not severe, has been an unwanted companion though life and reading has always been something of a challenge.
The Z10 is powered by a 1800mAh cell, but getting it through a full day is something of a challenge.

Phrases with «something of a challenge»

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