Sentences with phrase «sticking points in»

Not only do sex and intimacy seem to operate according to some core principles, but they seem also to create predictable sticking points in marriages.
One of employer's major sticking points in today's hiring market is finding a candidate with staying power.
Still, many sticking points in the negotiations remain.
In fact that, in my opinion, has always been one of the sticking points in the debate.
This creates natural sticking points in the campaign where you can't progress any further on Mars without building up Ceres or Ganymede further.
Digital royalties have been one of the major sticking points in the debate over traditional vs. self - publishing, with many people (even from the traditional publishing world) arguing that big publishers should raise digital royalties on ebooks to at least 50 percent.
One of the sticking points in implementing merit - pay plans is defining «merit,» and deciding when and to whom we should provide bonuses.
Medicaid funding and teacher pay raises are expected to be the key sticking points in negotiations.
And what will be the sticking points in negotiations with ministers?
The panel was also concerned by the film's representation of teachers and teacher unions as major sticking points in the education system.
Yet one of the sticking points in a beginner's progress is the difficulty in getting up into the handstand in the first place.
A new Arctic Council task force, the Task Force for Enhancing Scientific Cooperation in the Arctic, has seen the issue of geographic access emerge as one of the most challenging sticking points in the talks.
The candidate must still be confirmed by Congress, but his prospects look good: He apparently does not have ties to industry, one of the sticking points in appointing a new commissioner.
This week at the Reporters Roundtable journalists Matt Hamilton of the Times Union and Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio analyze the major sticking points in budget negotiations.
The final sticking points in the negotiations included providing extra funding for charter schools to hold classes in private facilities if they're excluded from sharing space in public - school buildings.
The state Assembly, Senate and Governor Cuomo continue to work on sticking points in the state budget, as yet another item has now been dropped from the spending plan, raising the state's minimum wage.
One of the sticking points in the deal was teacher wages and the Mayor hopes teachers get what they deserve.
Union leaders are slamming Gov. Cuomo's proposed budget for shifting Medicaid costs onto New York City, which remains one of the sticking points in the budget talks.
The state Assembly, Senate and Gov. Andrew Cuomo continue to work on sticking points in the state budget, as yet another item has now been dropped from the spending plan — raising the state's minimum wage.
According to Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos there remain a number of sticking points in the deal on rent regulations and mandate relief.
The state Assembly, Senate and Governor Andrew Cuomo continue to work on sticking points in the state budget, as yet another item has now been dropped from the spending plan, raising the state's minimum wage.
The Bronx Democrat said Thursday that the Assembly will back a deal on charter school funding, one of the last sticking points in the way of a budget, which was due April 1.
The biggest sticking points in the budget, however, have almost nothing to do with taxing and spending.
One of the sticking points in the run up to the conclusion of SPA was the Afghan government's demand that the US - led coalition should formally commit in concrete terms to a multi-billion dollar security assistance package for Afghanistan's security in the post-withdrawal period.
Bringing more attention to Regulation Crowdfunding as well as addressing some of the sticking points in the law will help further expand capital access and opportunity for entrepreneurs in every corner of the country.»
But there are a few sticking points in iOS where Apple needs to know what its users are doing in order to finesse its features, and that presents a problem for a company that puts privacy first.
Inman spoke to the CEOs of two large MLSs — Lisle, Illinois - based Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) and San Diego - based Sandicor — to discover the terms that were and were not sticking points in negotiations with the portal behemoth.
According to Sandicor President and CEO Ray Ewing, some of the sticking points in the negotiations included these items:
According to the LA Times, one of the sticking points in the discussions between Dauman and the Redstones is whether Viacom will decide to sell a stake in its Paramount movie studio.
Already, sticking points in the plan have emerged, threatening the loss of votes for a party that holds only a narrow majority in the Senate.
One of the biggest sticking points in CETA was the EU demand that Newfoundland relax its rules requiring fish to be processed provincially.
The two sides have both said the key sticking point in negotiations involves changes to employee pension plans.
Each one represents a potential sticking point in the dealmaking process.
Immigration was the main sticking point in the negotiations.
Although the Council's stance on this element of the incoming data protection regulation won't become official until member states agree on the whole thing — an event that will trigger negotiations with the European Parliament — it does represent a major step forward, as the nature of the one - stop - shop mechanism has been the major sticking point in reaching overall agreement.
The fate of the sunset clauses has been a major sticking point in negotiations between the United States and Europe.
That had been a sticking point in Texas, which along with California, Arizona and New Mexico had competed with Nevada for the plant.
A further sticking point in discussions is the length of time that the U.S. government wants to impose conditions on what AT&T can and can not do after a deal.
«Congressional approval has become the latest sticking point in the revamp of a trade pact that, after eight months of fractious negotiations, could finally be in reach.
Another sticking point in Canada's trade relationship with the U.S. has been the ongoing softwood lumber dispute.
Yet given that both are multi-millionaires, the gap is hardly large enough to become a sticking point in what has become an unusually contentious and public campaign for the central bank's leadership.
In remarks to the assembled ministers, he defended protecting public pensions, a key sticking point in the negotiations.
The sticking point in all of this is that when it comes to contested issues of moral value, one side wins and the other loses.
This was the sticking point in my own little lame march to salvation: admission to heaven is gained by luck of the draw.
And folks thought that Gay marriage was the only sticking point in churches.
That past with Espanyol could be a sticking point in terms of taking charge of their rivals, but ultimately, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, it is considered a possibility that he will leave White Hart Lane in favour of joining the Catalan giants.
The sticking point in the deal is said to be the fact that the Italian side want the security of a loan deal, while Manchester City are looking to sell the player outright, with no danger of his return.
Griffin cited «fit» as the sticking point in negotiations, and his announcement came hours after owner Dan Gilbert said the two jointly agreed to part ways.
The payout for both sides had been the biggest sticking point in those talks.
Naturally, it will still all depend on the ability of the two clubs to reach an agreement on a transfer fee as that remains the main sticking point in negotiations, but it looks as though both parties could be edging ever closer to making a deal.
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