Sentences with phrase «viewed as a hindrance»

This is fast becoming China's century, yet its leadership has displayed that multilateral environmental governance is not only not a priority, but is viewed as a hindrance to the new superpower's freedom of action.
The real question, though, is if his summary interpretation «This is fast becoming China's century, yet its leadership has displayed that multilateral environmental governance is not only not a priority, but is viewed as a hindrance to the new superpower's freedom of action» is an accurate one.
The real question, though, is if his summary interpretation — «This is fast becoming China's century, yet its leadership has displayed that multilateral environmental governance is not only not a priority, but is viewed as a hindrance to the new superpower's freedom of action» — is an accurate one.
It is unfortunate, but security does not make money and is viewed as a hindrance.

Not exact matches

While we do not view the fabrication demand for gold to make jewellery as a driver for increased gold prices, we do view the lack of a supporting market for physical gold as a hindrance to significant positive moves in the gold price by investment and / or speculative demand.
While most moralists and literary critics of this century have viewed comedy as frivolous, a hindrance to serious thinking, Auden used it in the service of morality.
Some fans will understandably view big name signings as hindrances to the potential of these youngsters — however, such signings could also have a positive impact.
Some observers view the yuanshi system as a hindrance to Chinese science and have called for abolishing it all together.
Through building trust, appreciation, and partnership, teachers cease to view their collaboration as a hindrance.
Despite research to the contrary, most principals in Sweden don't view school truancy as a hindrance to student learning.
By viewing assessment as a system that gives us the power to feed up, feed back, and feed forward, we can avoid mistaking help for hindrance.
It's something he views as a mistake and a hindrance.
The dark shadow of self - publishing has lifted as writers now ironically view the publishing model of the past as a hindrance.
However, I think I'm having a mental block viewing my house purchase or the food I eat or my four kids as «money problems» — unwelcome life hindrances that I have to overcome.
CanWise Financial head James Laird tells CMP why he views regulatory upheaval as an opportunity rather than a hindrance
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.
It does give that retro arcade feel, but to some, this may be viewed as a graphical hindrance.
The first - person view of the ball during the swinging of the golf club is meant to be innovative, but apart from seeing the ball as you hit it, it's a hindrance because you can't see where it's actually going to go without pressing various camera buttons and then aiming by holding the trigger as the aim marker goes nuts.
The legislation is outdated and viewed by most practitioners as a severe hindrance to the development of South Africa as a hub for international arbitration on the continent.
In Kohn's view high control such as requiring instant obedience, using punishments as well as reinforcements actually is a hindrance to the long - term goal that parents desire, namely allowing their kids to grow into happy, independent, conscious and caring adults.
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