Sentence examples for obstacle of form from inspiring English sources

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Marker and Lhomme respond to "Chronicle" with the assumption that there isn't much of a problem in representing people in their happiness or unhappiness, and that there isn't a significant obstacle of form involved in depicting the political events of the day.

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The writing -- and staging -- must dodge the built-in obstacles of the form, namely that you have only one actor up there talking for the duration.

Elastic wave scattering in a flat thin plate hosting a through obstacle of arbitrary closed form is examined using a numerical technique based on the T-matrix approach, which is applied to describe of flexural waves in plates.

In order to understand the dense cloud behavior under calm wind conditions replicating the worst-case scenario three dimensional modeling of the plant, items and obstacles in form of vegetation are done.

After her marriage to Andriamanelo (whereupon she assumed the name Queen Randapavola), one of these obstacles took the form of reproductive difficulties: six consecutive times Randapavola miscarried or lost her children in infancy.

A much-debated proposal to build above Chelsea Market has hit another obstacle, in the form of Scott M. Stringer, the Manhattan borough president, who plans to recommend on Thursday that the project be vetoed unless it is significantly scaled back.

Procedurally, the House presents an obstacle in the form of its Judiciary Committee, chaired by Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.

This month, as he announced a bid to return to Real Madrid for a third term, the club's fans cheered, and one newspaper portrayed him as Moses with the sea parting beneath his feet.But off the pitch Mr Pérez has encountered a seemingly immovable obstacle in the form of Ignacio Sánchez Galán, chief executive of Iberdrola, a utility that is the world's biggest operator of wind farms.

The PRP for flat sections of obstacles is formed by means of only three probabilistic parameters--the probability of absorption (pA), reflection (pRT) and diffuse scattering (pDS --which can be obtained on the basis of measurement and compDS --whichisation.

Overcoming barriers of availability raises obstacles in the form of gaps in our knowledge about how treatments are best delivered and how training should be provided.

An effort at establishing F major as the key of the initially sunnier-sounding second movement founders on an immovable obstacle in the form of the note B-natural, after which there is a palpable shrug of defeat.

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