Sentence examples for obstacles involved from inspiring English sources

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Uh-huh!'" I told her about a friend who sends letters to convicts, and the heartbreaking, dehumanizing obstacles involved.

But the legal obstacles involved in getting the film released in the UK make any potential glorification a moot point.

The FBI is weighing whether to share this method with state and local law enforcement agencies, but there are some obstacles involved in that.

Many of us who have breast-fed a baby know quite keenly the obstacles involved in pulling off such an intimate task in public.

Michael Govan, executive director of the museum, offered a hint of the bureaucratic obstacles involved, and never mind the technical ones.

On the rare occasions when I have managed an uninterrupted minute, deftly avoiding all the obstacles involved, it's as if the planets have aligned in my favour.

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Edwards faces delays and obstacles involving naming rights, tenant teams, football fixtures and persuading more major sport and entertainment events to switch from their usual downtown sites to the Olympic precinct 10 miles from Sydney's business center.

Some of the obstacles involve the failure of biomedical organisations to develop and fund new models of inter-disciplinary collaboration needed to attract and support the best and brightest quantitative scientists to predictive medicine.

A. Driver software that does not play nicely with Windows XP has been a persistent problem, but Canon, Nikon, Kodak and other major manufacturers usually list known obstacles involving compatibility with different operating systems in the technical support areas of their Web sites.

While the genre of the historical novel is inevitably freighted with what Wood calls "fake heirlooms" — overblown set scenes, staginess, stilted dialogue — Mitchell overcomes these obstacles, involving the reader in his invented world with a "kind of warmth, a charming earnestness" that renders his book a "formidable marvel".

High levels of core self-evaluations may alleviate individuals' concerns about potential risks and obstacles involving proactive behaviors (Judge et al. 1997, 1998), because they have confidence in their knowledge, skills, and abilities to anticipate, plan and control their environment (e.g., Judge et al. 2005), and will exhibit more persistence (Wanberg et al. 2005).

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