Sentence examples for legislative difficulties from inspiring English sources

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However, Amazon has always acknowledged that there would be legislative difficulties, noting at the time of the launch that "putting Prime Air into commercial use will take some number of years as we advance the technology and wait for the necessary FAA rules and regulations".

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Mr. Emanuel, in an interview, disputed the notion that electoral success was breeding legislative difficulty.

Simultaneously, with the high hopes embedded in regenerative medicine, the emerging human spare parts industry faces both complex ethical and legislative issues and difficulties typical to new emerging industry, and hence, its emergence cannot be fully grasped without full appreciation of the issues related to legitimisation.

And at a time when Obama's health care reform has struggled under political difficulties and legislative hurdles, it is Kennedy's career that reminds us never to discount the possibility of change.

Obviously, such conflict between the mandatory standard for E-bikes and road rules might create difficulties for legislative enforcement, including cities where motorcycles are banned.

This is primarily due to legislative issues, economic issues, difficulties of implementing this technology in some ornamental plants, as well as how these techniques are publically perceived, particularly in Europe.

Her comments underscore the greatest contradiction within Mr. Obama's agenda — not too many legislative priorities, but the difficulty of achieving them in the civics-textbook fashion he espouses.

Because of the inherent difficulties in raising legislative pay, the salaries in 28 states dropped, when adjusted for inflation, in the three decades from 1975 to 2005, according to an analysis released in 2007 by the Council of State Governments.

You need not look any further than Senator John McCain's efforts to give Congress a voice in the treatment of detainees to grasp the difficulty that the legislative branch faces trying to push back against a determined president.

Just the opposite: It has contributed to legislative gridlock and increased the difficulty of winning enactment of tax and immigration reform.

The difficulties of presidents with legislative programs of foreign aid and the perennial congressional criticism of executive policies in foreign affairs also suggest that Congress continues to play a vital role in the governing process.

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