Sentences with phrase «such high hurdles»

Because of such high hurdles, it feels like there is a wasteland of investment and innovation.
The crucial question is whether such a high hurdle for unity is God - ordained or a «human construct.»
Given that even replication is such a high hurdle, it is very helpful to have all the information to be able to replicate, rather than an unusably terse subset.

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In Canada, even if it is found that companies have worked with the NSA to exploit or create vulnerabilities in software, the higher standard for bringing legal action could prove a significant hurdle (although he says Quebec has slightly different laws that make such action more likely to succeed).
That's been a high hurdle for devices called solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) that convert fuels — such as methane and hydrogen — directly to electricity without burning them.
You'll start with a total body warm - up with bodyweight exercises, such as prisoner squats, lunges, pushups, spiderman climbs, planks, and even exercises like hurdle walks, high knees, skipping, inchworms, and walking hamstring stretches.
But turnaround high schools have yet to make significant inroads with academics and face hurdles such as declining enrollment, lack of rigorous curricula and a disproportionate number of students with special needs.
Similarly, such accountability systems have posed a high hurdle for suing principals.
The analyst also said that «there do not appear to be any significant technical hurdles remaining» to prevent the launch of a high - resolution iPad, which contradicts previous reports that fitting such a dense screen into an Apple tablet was one of the reasons the iPad 2 maintained the 1024 x 768 resolution of the first iPad.
And generally speaking, I think a business that can reinvest the earnings at 20 % (such as the hypothetical Company A) will be a very high hurdle because unless you are in a tax advantaged account, you're paying capital gains on those dividends as they come in, thus lowering your after tax results and widening the gap between Company A and B.
Most long - term investors who have at least a balanced portfolio of stocks and bonds have a high probability of being able to achieve such a hurdle over a long time horizon of at least 10 years.
As the latest releases for both titles were on the DS, there are high hurdles to realizing such a project since the games would need to be rearranged to fit the current landscape of single screen gaming devices.
If it is now dissolved, Apple's Rule 50 motion will, not legally but practically, face an even higher hurdle than such motions generally do.
Currently for such an error to amount to a criminal offence by the trust, there is the need to surmount the exceptionally high hurdle of requiring an employee to have a «controlling mind».
As per reports, most elderly people contract lifestyle ailments such as diabetes, high blood pressure etc.; if they ever come across any illness, a health cover will make sure that finances don't become a hurdle in their treatment.
A resume for such an advanced nursing position has to be of a high caliber that can clear all the hurdles of selection.
Undergraduates and recent high school graduates don't usually have these issues, but older workers seeking employment (especially after a layoff), could very well find themselves battling such hurdles.
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