Sentences with phrase «without impediments»

Our partners are released to advise in person without the impediments of a large firm structure.
His conclusion, which I see as robustly supported by peer - reviewed work (including the new paper), is that California could get roughly halfway to that goal in a perfect world — one without impediments such as higher costs, nimby fights and resistance from consumers and industries wedded to fossil fuels.
California could get roughly halfway to that goal in a perfect world — one without impediments such as higher costs, nimby fights and resistance from consumers and industries wedded to fossil fuels.
Though he's had an impressive following from the beginning (his second catalogue essay, in 1990, was written by Robert Rosenblum), his progress has not been without impediments.
In the last twenty years, advancements in technology have enabled writers to have their words recognized without the impediments of traditional methods of publication.
If our notion of free will is the ability to chose to do what is good without the impediments of desire, fear or ignorance, then Calvin is right.
We work with local, national, and international developers, all of whom are interested in financing projects quickly and safely, without the impediments of bank bureaucracy or crippling regulations.
Because the biochemistry of vision is a black box to Dawkins, he can speculate without impediment.
Should you wonder if, in eternal life, you might be bound down to some fixed place, God will give to His friends «an agility so great that in an instant they can go wherever they wish... [and] they can enter and depart through closed doors, without any impediment, as Jesus Christ did after the resurrection.»
To Agrippa, Paul replied, «I wish to God that you and all who hear me this day would become just as I am without my impediment of being a prisoner awaiting trial» (26:29, AP).
The study also identifies migratory corridors by which plants and animals can move from one stronghold to another without impediment.
So you can easily walk or bring a bench all the way through either end without impediment.
Walkthrough rack design allows you to do exercises with forward / reverse movement without impediment (e.g. front or rear lunges).
«When you have two accomplished publishing teams working together on a project, decisions are arrived at collaboratively and without impediment
I loved having the latest technology available and proudly sat poolside on my summer break reading virtually anything I wanted with the luxury of wi - fi and without the impediment of a glare - glossed screen.
B. 95 requiring «adequate» space to be determined by the Dept. of Agriculture and from the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act, the requirement of «sufficient space to turn and stretch freely, lie down, and fully extend his or her limbs», meaning having... sufficient indoor space for each dog to turn in a complete circle without any impediment; and enough indoor space for each dog to lie down and fully extend his or her limbs and stretch freely without touching the side of an enclosure or another dog».
At this point, I observe that, notwithstanding the injury he has clearly suffered, he has maintained full ‑ time employment for over five years, has taken no time off as a result of the injury beyond the first 28 days, has not found it necessary to undergo physical therapy or take pain medication, and was able to change employers twice, by choice, without any impediment arising from his physical condition.
In part, this is to ensure that system information can be processed in the course of business without impediment.
We believe in a free and open Internet where information can be shared without impediment.

Not exact matches

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.
If you stitch Ray Zinn's life together and look at what he's achieved, despite the odds or the skepticism or the impediments that have been presented — doing a start - up business [without venture capital], his sudden vision impairment, the ups and downs of our industry.
To Schwartz, not being able to push yourself to 90 % output without worry is the biggest impediment holding you back from being truly productive and producing your best work.
Finally, we have seen that we can not omit a stage without serious impediment to the learning process.
For (and this may be the chief lesson to be learned from these biographies) George Eliot is perhaps the signal figure for those who maintain that we can be good without God, indeed, that belief in the Christian God is a great impediment to the achievement of «individual and social happiness.»
Without excuses for delaying the Clause's invocation (because of insufficient time or concerns about the GoR's reintegration capacity should all refugees repatriate), the GoU has been forced to address its own domestic impediments to the Clause's implementation.
Without a structured deadline, this process will drag on for far too long and be an impediment to the success of our eventual nominee,» he wrote.
And they do so without the feather - bedding work rules and other impediments to actual education that make up the UFT ethic.
It must be possible to combine studies and parenthood, without this being an impediment to a professional career or studies.
In most cases, Russian brides have proven to be trustworthy, sincere, honest and loyal to their partners and hence have been successful in maintaining a relationship without facing much impediment in their way.
Haven't read whole thread but hoping no one is making the argument that this is like shifting to color or sound, both of those posed clear impediments to a kind of versimilutude cinema, but for ninety odd years we have accepted the sufficiency of the format without question.
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.
The law also includes language that allows funds to be used for voluntary teacher licensure reciprocity across states.34 By embracing a set of similarly high standards for licensure, more states can enter reciprocal agreements that allow teachers to move from state - to - state without licensure impediments.
In the long run, Inkitt's goal is to help writers get the exposure they deserve and the publishing deals they want without worrying about the impediments and unfairness of traditional printing and self - publishing.
The fact that he was five - foot - six, weighed 123 pounds, spoke in a near - monotone, and was legally blind without his glasses never struck him as an impediment to this goal, even though the only reason most people watched American Genius was for Morgan Finnegan, the show's hunky, Texan, redheaded, hilarious, charming, and (Ben had noticed over the years) intellectually under qualified emcee.
What the treaty does is make it possible for content for visually impaired readers to cross the borders of signatory nations without copyright impediments.
She states «There is a constant cycle of amnesia and return, of desire and demonization, commercialization and corruption of basic principles, and of impediments from without and dissension from within.»
The fact is that being carless in most of America is, without doubt, a major impediment to social inclusion and economic well - being.
(1) which technologies are potentially scalable at affordable prices, potentially environmentally advantageous, potentially without intractable political or social impediments, etc..
In particular, the judge held that Canada Post could ensure that routes and points of call were inspected and that hazards and impediments were identified and rectified even without having direct control over the «workplace».
The main reason for the permissibility of the Act is that it includes a «reasonable impediment» provision, allowing «registered voters with non-photo voter registration cards to vote without photo IDs, so long as they fill out an affidavit at the polling place and indicate the reason that they have not obtained an R54 - listed photo ID.»
«The reforms will put significant impediments in the way of claimants seeking justice for smaller personal injury claims and would appear to be caught by the Supreme Court's statement in last July's Unison case that, without unimpeded access to justice, the democratic process was in danger of becoming «a meaningless charade».
any degree of physical disability, infirmity, malformation or disfigurement that is caused by bodily injury, birth defect or illness and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, a brain injury, any degree of paralysis, amputation, lack of physical co-ordination, blindness or visual impediment, deafness or hearing impediment, muteness or speech impediment, or physical reliance on a guide dog or other animal or in a wheelchair or other remedial appliance or device;
«The reforms will put significant impediments in the way of claimants seeking justice for smaller personal injury claims and would appear to be caught by the Supreme Court's statement in last July's Unison case that, without unimpeded access to justice, the democratic process was in danger of becoming «a meaningless charade»,» he said.
It simply serves as an impediment to organizing and strike activities without any taxation justification.»
«We are seeing now what an economic recovery looks like without housing, and the picture is hardly encouraging,» says NAHB Chairman Bob Nielsen, a home builder from Reno, Nev. «We need to address anti-housing impediments to home builders creating jobs in countless communities across the land.»
Brookfield is motivated to buy us out because, aside from GGP's independent Board members, we are the last remaining significant impediment to Brookfield taking control of GGP without paying an appropriate premium.
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