Sentences with phrase «sometimes present challenges»

Making the move from life as a college grad to your professional job can sometimes present a challenge.

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One unique challenge that the German market presents is the Reinheitsgebot — sometimes called the «German Beer Purity Law» — that has been on the books for centuries and says for a product to be marketed as a beer, it can only use four ingredients: water, yeast, malt and hops.
A second dangerous assumption, embedded in the complacent and sometimes disdainful attitudes of denominational leaders toward theological publishing, is that the present challenge confronting the mainline denominations is not fundamentally theological.
The overall experience was easier, but traveling with a toddler presents new challenges, and sometimes makes traveling with an infant seem like a piece of cake!
This knowledge alone — coupled with the fact that D - MER sometimes (but not always) dissipates to some extent after the first three months — can help mothers get through it and continue nursing (if they wish) despite the challenges D - MER presents.
But if we have very different visions of what that looks like, it sometimes presents a difficult challenge.
It happens sometimes, not so often, but this presented a challenge, to combine really healthy ingredients, vegan and fried into something really delicious and as healthy as possible.
Sometimes that's ok, but I am challenging myself to be more present, even though it can be hard when things feel so out of control.
Sometimes certain clients present a challenge for the matchmakers, but they do their best to work around different personalities and dating standards.
Young Gifted Children present special challenges, because they are sometimes not yet able to explain the differences they feel, and the pressures and priorities of being a gifted child.
Bad to very bad credit presents a major challenge getting approved for any loan, and personal loans are no exception to that (sometimes) rule.
Field Spaniels, like other accomplished sporting breeds, can have an independent streak which can sometimes present training challenges.
While Kamiko is far from a difficult title, it did present challenges in some areas, namely while carrying orbs or keys, as carrying an item leaves you defenceless against the hordes of mysterious bugs, blobs, and sometimes, downright weirdness (a frog that shoots bubbles at you?).
Imperfect specimens, often blurred, sometimes over - or under - exposed, present a far greater and more interesting challenge to his technical skills.
I am not a climatologist, but I would like to point out that such a challenge is also present and satisfactorily taken into account in other disciplines, sometimes with the help of amateur scientists communities.
Sometimes, however, the case has to go to trial, and in that case, complicated issues of credibility need to be resolved and the client needs effective representation — both to challenge the Crown's case and to present their own.
Having multiple devices — sometimes more than one of each type — is often the norm, which presents a unique challenge.
Sometimes, however, unfortunately this may turn into the opposite situation and marriage may present challenges that may be insurmountable.
«Life can sometimes be overwhelming and present challenging situations.
Psychotherapy with children can sometimes present a few more challenges than working with adults.
«Life sometimes presents with challenges and obstacles that seem impossible to get through.
Because absolutely every day will present you with a new, sometimes seeming insurmountable, challenge.
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