Sentence examples for certain impediments from inspiring English sources

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However, the implementation of the PSO method bears certain impediments in theoretical foundation.

However, they did acknowledge that establishment of the Ministry of NHSRC and, later, a pro-active involvement of the Planning Commission, were meaningful to address certain impediments in operationalisation and financial support to these vertical programmes.

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While building self-esteem is necessary for one's development into an emotionally healthy adult, an inflated sense of self without a basis in reality is a certain impediment to success.

Even when Europeans are presumed to be genetically homogeneous, it is not unrealistic to believe that punctual LD variations may be actually happening within populations, and that these may constitute a certain impediment in our ability to replicate association signals [ 25, 26].

But even as governments remove certain legal impediments, as India did two years ago, the task of getting relief to those in pain can be daunting.

The policy is complicated by certain social and technical impediments, but on the whole a 70% rate in 15 years time seems entirely attainable.

Executives on both sides of the talks disagreed on whether a deadline in the negotiations ended last night, with ABC convinced that it can still negotiate without impediments, and CBS certain that ABC has missed an opportunity to grab Mr. Letterman without CBS's being able to match its bid.

They have argued to the new American Embassy in Baghdad and to Congressional delegations visiting Iraq that certain regulations are a dangerous impediment to the military's mission.

Hence, as Johnson points out, "in the story of professionalization as an historical process, state intervention is often viewed as a major impediment, explaining why certain occupations fail to attain the full flowering of professionalism" (1995, 11).

For one thing, eclipses are always present in their "causal reasons," that is, in the motions of the sun and moon, which guarantee that eclipses occur now and again, and, moreover, we can say that it is always true that if a certain situation occurs, in which no impediments are present, an eclipse will occur necessarily due to the nature of the Moon.

First, there are prevailing sequencing impediments in representatives of certain taxa, such as the mollusk classes Solenogastres and Tryblidia [ 13, 14], selected bivalve taxa (pers. comment H. Dreyer), and the enigmatic crustacean class Remipedia (pers. comment H. Glenner).

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