Sentences with phrase «taken as a hindrance»

it is curious to see how doubt feels so good or comfortable to some folk, and taken as a hindrance by others.

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Porter's chosen place of business continues to be as much a hindrance to its business plan as it is a boon — for now, its passengers will still have to take a boat before they can fly Toronto's semi-friendly skies.
However, as long as maternity leave is seen as a hindrance to career development, the negative consequences of taking maternity leave will be carried by mothers [34].
I will definitely take your advice as I know I must remove the mental aspect somewhat to avoid any hindrances toward my goal.
Around 60 % of business managers who took part in the survey considered time restraints and insufficient knowledge of how to locate relevant information as the main hindrances that prevent workers from finding the knowledge they want.
Wiser minds, however, took the skeptics more seriously and identified practical hindrances, such as inadequate coordination throughout a school.
One - fifth saw technology infrastructure as a major hindrance, as not all schools have sufficient computers to allow students to take the test simultaneously.
The looming sentiment of rising rates and inflation has investors focused on reinvestment risk; however, a supply imbalance systemic of voters» hindrance for governments to take on additional debt has municipals as a whole outperforming their peers.
For exactly the reasons you outline, creditors and agencies have taken an adversarial stance against the industry at large and come to view the involvement of a debt settlement firm as being a hindrance rather than a benefit.
Despite the sheer volume of content available in the game, its price has frequently come up as a hindrance for many players, and so it could take quite some time for a larger community to develop.
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«Taking into account the objective of Directive 2000/78, which is, in particular, to enable a person with a disability to have access to or participate in employment, the concept of disability must be understood as referring to a hindrance to the exercise of professional activity, not only to the impossibility of exercising such activity», and disability is an evolving concept.
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