Sentences with phrase «well as an impediment»

Today, however, speed and agility are everything and their sheer size is often an albatross that these companies have to drag forward as well as an impediment to course corrections and competitive responses.
Wealth, on the other hand, is regarded at best as an impediment to righteousness and at worst as a positive evil.

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«Any vehicle that essentially limited their salaries was viewed as an impediment towards their financial well - being.
«The biggest single impediment is the politics of [the border wall],» Buffett told the Arizona Daily Star, adding that he hopes his book will shed light on Americans» increasing demand for illegal narcotics as well as the short - sighted symbolism representing Trump's massive wall.
Volatility is a well - recognized impediment to the success of Bitcoin as a currency.
The teaching that men are to be the «spiritual leaders» of their homes is found nowhere in Scripture, and yet I — along with far too many young evangelical women — spent hours upon hours fretting over this in college, worrying I'd never find a guy who was more knowledgeable about the Bible than I, who was always more emotionally connected to God than I, who was better at leading in the church than I, and who consistently exhibited more faithfulness and wisdom than I. (In fact, under this paradigm, I came to see many of my gifts as liabilities, impediments to settling down with a good «spiritual leader»!)
Indeed, Rorty believes that the (false) belief that our institutions are only as good as their philosophical foundations is itself a serious impediment to our affirmation of them.
I learned that if one has a speech impediment that causes one to say «r» as «w», it's best to get therapy.
Jeremy and Redeeming God has been one of the most significant and most enlightening events that has happened in my spiritual life as an adult, having broken down impediments to my spiritual advancement, thereby equipping and empowering me to better appreciate the character of Christ and His purpose.
The great and the good, however, increasingly regard national loyalties as dangerous impediments to international peace and prosperity.
Agriculture - Tasmanian focus; significant regulatory costs for farmers; regulatory impediments to competition (freight - coastal shipping; environmental regulations; government as land owner (not a «good neighbour»)-RRB-; workplace penalties; competitive neutrality; unconscionable conduct and MMP (legislation not adequate); need to educate on competition issues.
Of course if you are a nine year old schoolkid then I understand why you wrote as you did; kids of that age not being mature and not knowing better than to make fun of an unimportant speech impediment.
Some senior scientists are shocked to hear it, but it's quite common for young scientists to view even well - meaning senior colleagues as impediments to their success.
My planner tracks client and team meetings and project schedules and progress, as well as potential impediments.
The Kavli Prize Science Form 2010 will address the promise and impediments of conducting science research across international borders, as well as provide a roundtable for discussing current and future opportunities for advancing science.
I have been in love before and I wish those relationships could have continued but distance and careers (as well as other issues) have often been impediments.
As mentioned in the point above, lack of social skills can be a great impediment towards you succeeding and finding love in the dating pool; thus, online dating helps you better your social skills than you would do if you solely relied on the conventional ways of dating.
Although his heavily accented English is at times an impediment to understanding, he comes across as a humble and interesting guy, and also shares good anecdotes and practical filmmaking tips (shooting down directly into a flame will result in smoke damage to a camera, so use a mirror, kids!).
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.
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.
«We look forward to working with Secretary DeVos to ensure the federal government and U.S. Department of Education do not serve as an impediment to the innovations that state and local school districts are working to explore to better meet the needs of students.»
This lack of a respectful process is a serious impediment to the full involvement of the profession in decisions affecting their working lives as well as the system as a whole.
He describes the nation's main education law as an «impediment to reform,» citing ESEA's outdated testing regimen, accountability measures, and teacher quality determinations, all of which fail to align with the widely adopted Common Core State Standards as well as recent state efforts to overhaul their teacher evaluation systems.
Do not view your day job as an impediment to successful Forex trading, instead, you should understand that having a day job and a daily routine can actually help you stay away from the markets, and this is a good thing.
Your day job should be viewed as a good thing, not an inconvenience or impediment to your trading activities as many traders erroneously believe.
The accident left her with head, neck and back injuries as well as a ruptured optic nerve in her right eye, memory and spatial problems, a speech impediment and chronic headaches.
n) You will deliver underlying securities in good transferable form as is customary for that type of security and the underlying securities shall be made free and clear of any lien, encumbrance, claim, pledge, charge, restriction or impediment to transfer of any nature whatsoever.
Cybersecurity breaches may cause disruptions and impact each Fund's business operations, potentially resulting in financial losses; interference with each Fund's ability to calculate its NAV; impediments to trading; the inability of each Fund, the adviser, and other service providers to transact business; violations of applicable privacy and other laws; regulatory fines, penalties, reputational damage, reimbursement or other compensation costs, or additional compliance costs; as well as the inadvertent release of confidential information.
Even in their best work, there remains the sense that oil paint was as much of an impediment to artistic realization as it was a means.
I do agree with you, Joe, that — over all — the main impediment to progress on energy (with climate benefits coming as well) is social and political, not technological.
And as in the recent U.S. - Japan decisions over Structural Impediments to trade, if we both can do it, we will both be better off.
As an example of a «Free Market» policy that could make a significant impact on cutting global GHG emissions and providing many other valuable benefits as well, assume the USA decides to remove the impediments to low - cost nuclear poweAs an example of a «Free Market» policy that could make a significant impact on cutting global GHG emissions and providing many other valuable benefits as well, assume the USA decides to remove the impediments to low - cost nuclear poweas well, assume the USA decides to remove the impediments to low - cost nuclear power.
The impediment to better stroke care, for instance, is not technology so much as bureaucratic inertia.
Leaked Liberal speakers notes from July 2012 say the Liberals would «work with industry to reduce impediments to [energy] investment», as well as «streamlining approval requirements and procedures», «merging wherever possible State and Federal Government requirements», and «delivering more certainty to the electricity generation sector».
Also, to the extent I want to be known as a good lawyer, rather than as someone who has opinions about technology and «internet stuff,» I actually find Lawyerist to be an impediment.
I realize that cost is often a major impediment to access to justice, hence I accept legal aid clients and Cba referrals as well as offer unbundled services, all on a case by case basis.
U. L. Rev. 369, 438 (1992)(finding that attorneys who removed cases from state to federal court «most often cited summary judgment availability as their reason for removal» to federal court, and that the attorneys perceived «a greater willingness of the federal judiciary to grant summary judgment motions» as well as «organizational impediments limiting the ability of the state court judges to issue summary judgment rulings»).
Gillian Hadfield, Professor, USC Law School, «As has been well documented, the self - regulation of the legal industry stands as an impediment to legal innovatioAs has been well documented, the self - regulation of the legal industry stands as an impediment to legal innovatioas an impediment to legal innovation.
Contractual assignment and change - in - control clauses as well as potential impediments to a bid, such as loan covenants, regulatory requirements, and competition and foreign investment issues, should be highlighted.
3) it was open to the trial judge on the evidence to conclude, as he did, that continued parental access was not in P.A.V.'s best interests, that the appellants had not satisfied their onus of demonstrating that access would benefit P.A.V. once he became a Crown ward, that V.D.'s inability to control her conduct, including her harassing behaviours, demonstrated a present and continuing impediment to permanency planning for P.A.V., and that V.D. routinely ignores directions and rules regarding P.A.V. with which she disagrees; and
Moving violations, like speeding tickets, as well as at - fault accidents are major impediments to getting and maintaining affordable car insurance.
Roth described the «key impediment to war» as «human empathy» and expressed skepticism that «better programming» can address concerns raised, warning, «there are moral judgments at stake.»
«Though they may lack recent audit compliance backgrounds, this is no longer an impediment as companies try to locate candidates with a good combination of transferrable skills and potential, and then sponsoring qualifications in order to get them up to speed.»
And making a lateral move against younger and lower cost competition can be an impediment to your career as well; and you may end up in the long run having to settle for another position where you are underemployed and underpaid just to get a paycheck once again to cover the bills.
Ensuring successful preparation, execution and delivery of the programs schedules, as well as addressing impediments throughout all phases of the program cycle.
A thorough research and consultation process, including full information about what a proposal entails (including losses or detriment as well as benefits) in a form that is understood by traditional owner groups, and the right to say no, is necessary to comply with the principle of free, prior and informed consent as well as to understand whether changes will support intended outcomes.31 How changing title from communal to individual ownership through leasing will address other identified impediments to economic development such as inadequate infrastructure in remote areas, under - investment in education and healthcare, high levels of welfare dependency, high levels of un-employment and limited job opportunities and limited commercial opportunities is unclear.
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.
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