Sentences with phrase «such impediments»

Land use policy impeding densification — as opposed to expansion — is likely to be stricter in the same cities whose outward growth is curbed, and such impediments to densification contributed to housing price growth as well.
Some results are appalling to everyone I know, conservatives and liberals alike, except big companies who want to hire people cheap because of such impediments to employment and those aligned with them.
Despite such impediments, however, galleries and museums in Europe and Asia have managed to incorporate a sizable coterie of Chinese artists in their exhibitions.
Yet this film goes beyond such impediments.
Such impediments limit development of the organic market in Japan.
Unlike India, where Christian mission has long been impeded by a thick, culturally - transmitted religious system, there is no such impediment in 21st - century China.
His main point is to focus upon paragraph 15 of Humanae Vitae (HV) which states «the Church does not consider at all illicit the use of those therapeutic means necessary to cure bodily diseases, even if a foreseeable impediment to procreation should result there from — provided such impediment is not directly intended.»
Are dandelions and flies such an impediment to our wellbeing that we are willing to risk poisoning our families, not to mention contaminating our water supply?

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Others are subject to contractual impediments such as union work rules — or company policies regarding long - term or even lifelong employment.
The former professor of mechanical engineering believes that there's no technological impediment stopping communities in the future from pooling their 3D printer resources to print something like a car, thereby hurling sectors such as the automakers into the piracy crisis that music industry currently faces.
Such social mores, she says, represent a «massive impediment in the development of women's rights... and completely [hold] back the strength and position of Russian women in society.»
It involves such things as the development of customised bond market indexes, and efforts to remove the various small impediments that individual countries have managed, perhaps unintentionally, to put in the way of investors.
Under certain circumstances, including if the public offering occurs prior to March 24, 2015, or if the right to purchase shares in the public offering conflicts with applicable securities laws, or if some other legal impediment or requirement would prevent or materially delay the consummation of or unreasonably interfere with either such offering or the purchase of the shares by Passport in such offering, then instead of the right to purchase shares in the public offering, Passport would have the right to purchase the same number of shares, at the same purchase price the shares in the public offering are sold to the public, in a separate and concurrent private placement transaction.
The authors propose the adoption of specific measures and approaches, such as regulatory sandboxes, self - regulatory organizations, and crossborder financial technology cooperation agreements, that would help policymakers achieve regulatory goals without undue impediment to innovation.
Lack of such coverage has been an oft - cited impediment to real estate deals.
And that is aside from the problem that all such short cuts, when lacking a firm and agreed upon definition, are by necessity vague generalizations that can be more of an impediment than a help.
The observation of a Commonweal editorialist concerning Rwanda, that «the pervasive Catholic institutional and cultural presence... proved little impediment to such mind - numbing savagery,» applies equally well to Germany and German Christianity, both Protestant and Catholic.
At that time, Lader was clearly in favor of a complete liberalization of abortion laws, and he repeatedly suggested throughout the book that the main impediment to such a liberalization was the power of the «Roman Catholic hierarchy.»
And I honestly believe such relationships are impediments growing closer to God.
That's an impressive head count for such a new outfit; it also suggests that membership in such a Catholic organization is not an impediment to being taken seriously in the highly competitive academic world of natural science.
If we are to seriously address the care needs of women who desire low intervention births, we must address the provision of safe water birth in hospitals and remove impediments to such services.
He therefore, refuted claims that the outgoing Mahama - led administration was creating impediments for the president - elect Nana Addo's incoming administration saying, President Mahama still remains the president until he hands over to the new administration hence reserves the right to discharge his duties as such.
Writers such as John Bright and Richard Cobden opposed both aristocratic privilege and property, which they saw as an impediment to the development of a class of yeoman farmers.
Assembly members felt the looming charges and trial were too much of an impediment to handling major tasks such as the state budget.
It starts with removing barriers to trade such as unnecessary customs checks along our roads, tariffs, impediments to migration and operating businesses outside one's country of origin.
The only impediment to their being recognized as such and hired by elite, predominantly white institutions is the intransigent racism that still haunts the academy.»
The conversational taboo is such a big impediment.
I've heard anecdotally that an advanced degree can be an impediment, since such candidates can be dismissed as «overqualified.»
In The 5 Essentials: Using Your Inborn Resources to Create a Fulfilling Life (Penguin Group / Hudson Street Press, 2013), cognitive neuroscientist Bob Deutsch, with writer Lou Aronica, contends that we can overcome this impediment by developing certain innate abilities, such as curiosity and openness.
I was also measuring predation risk, to see whether wolves and other predators influence elk movements by causing them to avoid areas with escape impediments, such as downed wood and thick brush.
Also, while the pages devoted to dissection of classic modern films such as Performance, Alien and Full Metal Jacket make compelling reading, they defeat the utter disposability so crucial to the modern: what can't be instantly forgotten becomes an impediment to what can next be accessed and experienced.
Radio waves can go through many objects such as walls, but these impediments decrease the strength of the signal.
Crops such as canola and corn grow at different densities; the field is sometimes muddy and is rocky at other times; and plants often obscure the view of potential impediments.
Mental health deficits, such as depression and anxiety, remain a major impediment among individuals with MS; affecting quality of life, self - care, relationships, employment status, and adherence to MS disease modifying therapies.
A little speech impediment and curry never made for such a lovely evening.
So, do not assume such sites would place any impediments in front of you as you seek to meet a new person in your life that meets the description of buxom bosomy women.
His films tend to focus on men who overcome massive logistical odds to envisage their fantasies, men such as the charismatic wire - walker Philippe Petit who danced between the Twin Towers in Man on Wire, or Stephen Hawking, whose physical impediments proved no barrier to intellectual path finding in The Theory of Everything.
Although the three lead actors are all working under serious impediments — Travolta has been equipped with a singularly ridiculous soul patch and a Boston accent that runs the gamut from non-existent to «SNL» sketch broadness, oftentimes in the same scene, Plummer has a role that all but insists on being played in the hammiest manner imaginable and Sheridan (whose previous films have included such better projects as «The Tree of Life,» «Mud» and «Joe») is playing a contrivance instead of a character — they are not without a certain innate charm, and indeed, the best scenes here are the ones in which they are simply allowed to interact and bounce off of each other in a relaxed manner before having to return to the mechanics of the increasingly forced plot.
Without the necessary authenticity, the resulting story comes off as phony and manipulative, which, in such a profound, soul - searching drama, is a fatal impediment to success.
One small impediment, such as intermittent inaccessibility or lack of connectivity, can disrupt the learning process and have a negative impact on the learner's overall engagement with L&D programs.
When installing security fencing several design factors must be considered, such as the fencing having sufficient height and strength, the use of climbing impediments and secure ground fixings, as well as the provision of clear areas to facilitate surveillance and maintenance.
In recent years, the federal courts have been an impediment, such as when the Supreme Court struck down voluntary racial - integration plans in Louisville, Kentucky, and Seattle in 2007.
Moe replies, reasonably enough, that the South suffers from other impediments to high achievement, such as higher levels of poverty, a history of segregation, and lower levels of school spending.
While these are indeed admirable and lofty goals, such thinking patterns can contribute to a cascade of psychological impediments to consistent trading results...
Other philosophical shifts such as reducing the cost and bureaucratic impediments to adoption appear to be important in increasing the live - release rate.
Such efforts are impediments to knowledge and understanding — and therefore, to progress.
It simply aims to fix bugs which haven't yet been addressed in official patches, such as quest impediments.
The towering figure of Picasso was such a huge impediment in the late»50s and early»60s.
As such, it's probably clear by now that I take issue with some of the assumptions of the novella — that the «garage - ness» of Cherry & Lucic is any impediment to its potential ability to institutionalize as a curatorial project that shows primarily white artists.
On the other side are possible increase of snow fall in some areas, impediments to movement of ice to the sea such as mountain ranges (especially relevant in the GIS) and underwater ridges... what else?
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