Sentences with phrase «terms of difficulty also»

Not exact matches

And there is also no doubt that Apple's devices have benefited from group infatuation, a phenomenon that has often favored a product or a class of designs based on an allegiance that the devotees themselves have difficulty defining in coherent terms, as by people willing to pay high premiums for German engineering even after decades of Consumer Reports evaluations have failed to demonstrate any stunning superiority of German cars over Hondas and Toyotas.
In April, merger talks between Orange and fellow French telecom Bouygues fell apart after billionaire Martin Bouygues balked at the terms laid out by the French government - backed Orange, while Bouygues was also concerned over the potential difficulty of attaining antitrust approval.
The Bank also increased the maturities of the repos it conducted in response to the difficulties faced for longer term funding.
Linda Smith also notes that induction of labor often causes babies to be born earlier, and «early term» babies are known to be at higher risk of breastfeeding difficulty.
Conversely, the study also found that having extreme attitudes to food and eating predicted short - term financial difficulties for female students, suggesting the possibility of a «vicious cycle» occurring.
There are also three difficulty levels to choose from and hidden items to find on each track, so in terms of single - player content, this game delivers reasonably well for its discount price ($ 40).
The most expensive trip entered into the competition, and also probably the most challenging - both in terms of physical challenge whilst on expedition, and also in the difficulty in arranging in it, was Stamford Endowed School's 31 days in Chilean Patagonia.
For those interested in the finer points of education policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long - term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach to reform.
There is also a range of questions in terms of difficulty and skills needed similar to a GCSE paper.
The confidential plan also addressed long - term difficulties in principal training resources by recommending to outsource to one or more proven providers, which would allow charter schools to use capital «for other purposes and capitalize on economies of scale.»
We act in our customer's best interests, ensuring affordability, transparency of terms and conditions and we will also support you when it comes to any repayment difficulties.
And also City of London Investment Group (CLIG: LN)-- going through some difficulties right now, but perhaps a great long - term emerging / frontier markets holding (which I've owned in the past)-RSB-.
Perhaps what's really exciting is the idea of effectively locking up a franchise (or maybe sharing it with just one / two other large operators)-- as I noted, small operators will be increasingly challenged in terms of the investment required in today's market, but they may also have real difficulty even attracting a potential franchise partner.
The quest areas also differ little in terms of challenge, resulting in a massively unbalanced difficulty curve between main and side quests.
The game also contains three different difficulty levels, Normal, Nightmare and Hell with the harder difficulty offering more rewards in terms of better items and more experience.
This is a skill that can be acquired only through experience, as the potential difficulties are often anything but obvious (an example being whether the budget is to be based on the worst case scenario in terms of management, or whether it is also based on worst case scenario in terms of the amount of costs).
He also identifies what he terms «blind spots» of the existing mechanisms for settlement of international disputes by adjudication, the most notable of which are the ineffectiveness of international courts and tribunals in the context of disputes relating to the use of force and the fight against terrorism, and the continuing difficulties in enforcing judgments and awards of international courts and tribunals (pp 83 — 86).
This difficulty is compounded by the fact that traditional laws and customs are transmitted orally from generation to generation, so evidence of these may be restricted or inadmissible under the hearsay rule.137 This is an issue that has been identified by the Australian Law Reform Commission in its Review of the Uniform Evidence Act 1995.138 The Commission proposes that the uniform Evidence Acts should be amended to provide an exception to the hearsay and opinion evidence rules for evidence relevant to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander traditional laws and customs.139 The Commission also observed that there are strong arguments that the NTA should be amended as the relevant provision does not provide sufficient guidance on or certainty on the admissibility of evidence in native title proceedings.140 However, legislative amendment to the NTA falls outside the terms of reference of this review.
The results in the Table 4 also reveal that in terms of parent - children relationship, there is no statistical significance in expression of difficulties of children having migrant parents.
It is worth noting how much children watch the way that relationships function around them and it is also worth noting that at times when things are difficult this is when children need the most guidance around how do you maintain a relationship when you don't like someone at that moment and, or you don't like what's going on or you don't get what you want, and if educators can be mindful of that in terms of their own interaction and trying to sort through problems and difficulties then that information is showcased or demonstrated to children on a daily basis.
For two health outcomes (limiting long - term illness and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties) and two health behaviours (screen time and fruit and vegetable consumption), children of parents with average skills were also more likely to have poor health and poor health behaviour than children in the high parenting skills group.
There is as yet no other accepted definition of attachment disorders although the term is also used to cover a variety of problematic attachment difficulties and styles and further categories have been proposed.
However, the results also suggest long - term difficulty for some who continue to experience clinically significant problems a year after diagnosis and in the absence of significant disease symptoms.
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