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But I don't think it's something that can't be overcome; I think it's something that can be overcome.
But many obstacles need to be overcome before that happens.
For that to happen, however, three worries must be overcome.
Most of these problems will be overcome in due course.
All remnants of synthesis must be overcome with distorted boogie.
But to get there several more hurdles must be overcome.
Huge obstacles need to be overcome before that can happen.
That gap couldn't be overcome in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh alone.
But I know that even the impossible can be overcome.
This is an arithmetic problem that won't likely be overcome.
But there are real constraints that need to be overcome.
He said problems could be overcome if Russia "steps aside".
It's all based on fear and can all be overcome.
These challenges must be overcome to preserve access to orbit.
These two countries have no problems that cannot be overcome.
And so therefore, the issue of balance and equity is sufficiently ambiguous to be something of a deterrent or a barrier, if you will, which could be overcome incidentally in negotiations, could be overcome.
"This loss is unbearable and cannot be overcome," Decadt's husband said.
What kind of obstacles must be overcome to find permanent housing?
Hopefully (that's) one to be overcome as more clarity comes out.
But our disappointment must be overcome by our love of country.
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
"As it stands today," Mr. Larsen lamented, "they cannot be overcome."
But he described those as engineering issues that will be overcome.
But analysts are positive that the issue will be overcome shortly.
It suggests even a laundry list of problems can be overcome.
THE BIG IDEAS Our mortality is not something to be overcome.
Both biases can be overcome with education — but they are lingering problems.
Of course, rhetoric can sometimes be overcome by the pace of events.
And the fragmentation of China's intelligence agencies would have to be overcome.
These imperfections are, though, things that might be overcome in the future.
There are still technical difficulties to be overcome, but progress is accelerating.
One of the biggest obstacles that needs to be overcome is cost.
"I hope the problems that still exist can be overcome," she said.
Some of that upfront cost barrier can be overcome with clever financing.
The conservative resistance couldn't be overcome directly without courting a true crisis.
Though the two countries had problems, they could be overcome, Li said.
I think this is the basic challenge, but it can be overcome.
For the situation to change, several obstacles would have to be overcome.
Banks' resistance to change may be overcome by the squeeze on profitability, however.
Professor Mirrlees showed how some of the problems this causes can be overcome.
Can grief be overcome or does it rot inside, slowly withering the bones?
But many seem to think privacy challenges, and other limitations, can be overcome.
American efforts in 2628G have been impeded by issues yet to be overcome.
We want to believe the ugliness in the world can be overcome through heroism.
The antipathy of younger voters for Mrs Clinton will not easily be overcome, however.
Assuming such problems can be overcome, authorities would still want ways to catch smugglers.
Conflicts can be overcome, but they always leave traces that can sprout up again.
Obviously, there's lots of regulatory and other things that would have to be overcome.
Florida Democrats are aware that margin will probably not be overcome in a recount.
And the only way it can be overcome is through power and money, i.e.
The pull of white identity politics can be overcome, but only with great effort.
The TCF demonstrates how complex challenges can be overcome when industry players come together.
Y., said disagreements over the bill could be overcome in the next 24 hours.
It means treating one's own prejudices as intuitions rather than distortions to be overcome.
Again, concerns like those outlined above can be overcome, as Iowa's polling has proved.
It can be overcome, but it won't be easy for these two Democratic incumbents.
Still, she says, the overall impact can be overcome with good education and good nutrition.
These challenges drag people down because they appear to be barriers that cannot be overcome.
"People could leave home and become servants and then be overcome with homesickness," said Shorter.
FALLING PROFITS Banks' resistance to change may be overcome by the squeeze on profitability, however.
But if the history of digital technology is any guide, these barriers will be overcome.
This special report will assume that the technological hurdles to full autonomy can be overcome.
Repurposing an existing word is harder; the inertia of the older meaning must be overcome.
Yehiav believes the challenge of sifting through IoT data can be overcome with prescriptive analytics.
"We have to be realistic about the obstacles that need to be overcome," he added.
Assuming those wrinkles can be overcome, though, there is a lot for shareholders to like.
But he argues such fragmentation can only be overcome by a big player driving standardisation.
"I felt like I shouldn't let myself be overcome by nerves or anything," Osaka said.
The stores will remain shuttered every Monday through Wednesday until the shortages can be overcome.
I wanted him to believe that the worst of what might happen could be overcome.
We prefer to believe that anything can be overcome if we just try hard enough.
Replicating these buns at home poses a few challenges, none of which can't be overcome.
Furthermore, our research gives cause for optimism: Implicit bias can be overcome with rational deliberation.
Their bias against his working class base and anti-establishment posture will never be overcome.
Q: Was there any internal resistance to forming the group that needed to be overcome?
Competition from heavily invested older sources has to be overcome, as with fossil fuels today.
Our primal, animal selves can be overcome — but we have to work to best them.
Even that limitation will be overcome, though, according to the United States' Army Research Laboratory (ARL).
"Major challenges have to be overcome," UNHCR spokesman Andrej Mahecic told a news briefing in Geneva.
Yet that potential issue can be overcome by validating your idea early on, said Eckersley-Maslin.
Even if those technological hurdles could be overcome, a register could develop in two different ways.
Mr Alshater is living proof that alienation and trauma can be overcome with a good attitude.
"That 20 years of change will not be overcome in one or two steps," he said.
Cost is an obstacle that must be overcome, despite multimillion-dollar grants from the federal government.
There are three main hurdles to be overcome: secrecy, the economics of technology, and buying behavior.
" Tillerson has called global health and poverty "obstacles that must be overcome to achieve future progress.
This can be overcome by encouraging them enough to try them again, or in different ways.
How can these conflicts be overcome—and may recent findings in cognitive neuroscience play a role?
Both had contempt for constitutional constraints and saw the other branches as nuisances to be overcome.
Eyellusion CEO Jeff Pezzuti explained that the technological hurdles that must be overcome aren't small either.
"It doesn't take very long once you've inhaled some superheated gas to be overcome," he said.
Those barriers could be overcome by allowing people to collect their own saliva or blood at home.
The divide between those two committees will have to be overcome for any bill to move forward.
Memory bottlenecks can be overcome cheaply, and processors are good enough for the vast majority of tasks.
Perhaps, if Hatch gave his imprimatur to the system, the concern about its legality could be overcome.
Marissa Hermer can't help but be overcome with emotion when she reflects on this time last year.
While this might sound great in theory, there are some technical challenges that need to be overcome.
But such a scenario could be overcome thanks to the British people's "resilience and ingenuity," she added.
Though Never-Trump forces think ballot access challenges can be overcome with the right candidate and resources.
Ultimately, however, cynicism about New York State politics is the real barrier that needs to be overcome.
As a result, these obstacles won't be overcome and the region may not achieve its full potential.
Nevertheless, it'd be hard to watch Jimmy Kimmel's opening monologue on Monday night and not be overcome.
That's more of a practical concern, which can be overcome, but it certainly needs to be addressed.
Such technical hurdles can be overcome only with a high degree of co-operation between all involved.
Problems of security and social unrest would need to be overcome to bring in investment, he added.
They'd try to sleep, but they'd be overcome by everything they'd ever said and done and thought.
There's no denying the fact the stalemate in Afghanistan can only meaningfully be overcome through peace talks.
"Hundreds of thousands of Hispanic young people will be overcome with fear and grief today," the Rev.
Ms. Khan said she did not speak because she was worried she would be overcome with grief.
A $12 billion backlog won't be overcome overnight, especially if funding is held hostage by Washington politics.
" A few verses later, he adds: "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
Assuming this obstacle can be overcome, those Afghan-to-Afghan negotiations will be difficult and time consuming.
But if someone sad something even remotely negative, we'd be overcome with flailing rage and compensatory posturing.
But this problem can be overcome if you produce the "S" with a lot of vertical strokes.
Republicans, by contrast, have been more likely to see it as a hostile force to be overcome.
She was concerned that the trailer could be overcome by floodwaters or crushed by a fallen tree.
"I used to think the censorship was a technical problem that could be overcome," Mr. Zhang said.
Our anxiety before death is not reducible to a psychological condition that can or should be overcome.
The wilderness was something that needed to be overcome, and we need to build it up again.
They may blame the victims and insist their predicament can be overcome through determination and hard work.
"I know Vic will be overcome with gratitude and emotions, like all of us were," Messier said.
The first time you hop into the seat of a pickup truck, you'll be overcome with joy.
Assuming these barriers can be overcome, a victory under the APA could prove something of pyrrhic victory.
These debilitating conditions could be overcome for a tiny fraction of the vast wealth of the billionaires.
So, I have a detailed understanding of the challenges, and how they can be overcome or not.
Plus, Trump's huge win in Indiana in 2016 doesn't look like it can be overcome in 2020.
Ms. Flores hopes those challenges can be overcome, since her experience left such a lasting, positive impression.
Harassment is not a trial to be overcome but a standing threat hanging over a woman's career.
But if widespread drone delivery is to become a reality, many technical and regulatory hurdles must be overcome.
This is still very much in the conceptual phase, and plenty of hurdles still need to be overcome.
Even if these problems can be overcome, however, there is something faintly regressive about the world of microcredentials.
For now, let's assume that these limitations can and will be overcome in the next 3-5 years.
The experts reiterated a common point: Suicidal crises can be overcome with help, and help is out there.
Some of these limitations can be overcome by carrying more stuff around with you, like we used to.
"We remain hopeful that the problems can be overcome and an agreement executed by the parties," he said.
"Unfortunately, in the end, the differences could not be overcome," Espinosa said of the discussions on market systems.
"There will definitely be challenges that will need to be overcome, particularly how to handle conflict," Tripp says.
There are still a number of hurdles to be overcome before we have cell-based meat in stores.
To prevent and reduce firearm injury, America's medieval purge of knowledge and evidence must, and will be overcome.
It's just one more challenge to be overcome if humans are ever going to travel deep into space.
"We do not believe that economic sanctions will resolve the challenges that need to be overcome," it added.
Speaking to reporters after meeting with Lindner, Le Maire said he believed that the differences could be overcome.
She hopes that the current shortages are a temporary failure of the system which will be overcome soon.
And even if these difficulties can be overcome, Starship's business model depends on scale to bring down costs.
Sometimes a collective action problem can be overcome by having the group make a decision binding on everyone.
The issue has recently overwhelmed discussions of her presidential ambitions, but her supporters believe it can be overcome.
Their minds, hearts, and bodies alike can be overcome by toxic and harmful desires, from lust to jealousy.
Yet even that is an obstacle that could be overcome — if the president had any aptitude for leadership.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boris Borissov, who maintains good relations with Erdogan, voiced hope the crisis could be overcome.
The internet is actually full of annoying restrictions and blockades that can only be overcome with a VPN.
The current crisis will not be overcome until it is transformed with new, or renewed, debates and conflicts.
With a better understanding of what's happening on-orbit, some fears over dual-use technology can be overcome.
But for those experiencing burnout, choosing medicine as a profession can feel like a hardship to be overcome.
"Autopilot is a flawed system, but I believe its dangers can be overcome," he said in a statement.
Trump said opposition from Democrats needed to be overcome in order to gain passage of a new law.
In one speech, during the march, he suggested that the state's Muslims were a hindrance to be overcome.
If these challenges can be overcome, Buzzard thinks that the software can have even broader effects beyond proof.
Some of the new methods of 3D printing now emerging show that its shortcomings can be overcome (see article).
The UNHCR says it is continuing to work with the US government and expects the impasse to be overcome.
A leader has to look optimistically at what is ahead while not ignoring the challenges that must be overcome.
In an interview with Reuters, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said the disagreements over the F-35 could be overcome.
Despite the discovery, it's unlikely that the hardware limitations of the retro console's ARM processor can be overcome entirely.
Today, internal ethnic resentments are so bitter that it is hard to see how they can ever be overcome.
"I think the technological and psychological obstacles can be overcome," Cyprien Verseux said after emerging from the Hawaiian Mars.
For an agreement to be reached between Palestinians and Israelis, a number of challenges would have to be overcome.
D&D represents a world that can be changed, where challenges can be overcome by meeting them head-on.
Also, numerous treatment options are available, which means side effects can often be overcome by switching to another treatment.
The Redditors below can pinpoint the exact moment their marriages imploded thanks to these couldn't-be-overcome last straws.
We talked to her about social anxiety, why it endures, and the surprising ways that it can be overcome.
We have to grapple with the political constraints on carbon pricing and think about how they can be overcome.
Get rid of the excuses, check your stories and recognize whatever money challenges can be overcome in the future.
Opposition by some EU governments on the inclusion of certain jurisdictions was expected to be overcome at Tuesday's meeting.
Get rid of excuses, check your stories and recognize that whatever money challenges can be overcome in the future.
Opponents cite the legal case as an obstacle to be overcome before Ahmadinejad can think about contesting an election.
During an election period, candidates frame the normal as catastrophic while promising that all calamities can somehow be overcome.
Yes, it is an issue, but this challenge could be overcome with sufficient investment in rail and other infrastructure.
Everyone is talking about the limitations of classical machines and how they might be overcome with a quantum computer.
That hurdle really can only be overcome with a team that's juiced-up about the product they are building.
"There are a number of hurdles that need to be overcome, including proving efficiency, specificity and safety," he said.
This is obviously silly—depression and anxiety aren't obstacles to be overcome, and antidepressants are not steroids for unhappiness.
In those moments he considers "what it means to embody a spirit, be overcome by a spirit," he said.
The horror of prolonged, unnecessary incarceration will not be overcome until judges are better informed and act more courageously.
That cannot be done, and the tragedy that the McNair family has had to deal with cannot be overcome.
After all, my family had been fed the lie that polio could be overcome with enough grit and perseverance.
"There are urgent issues to address if poor progress on achieving these goals are to be overcome," said Alders.
Dr Teller, for his part, is confident that the technical and safety obstacles to flying delivery drones can be overcome.
Even if the broadband issue were solved, it wouldn't mean that all barriers to telemedicine would be overcome, Drake said.
The physiological addiction can be overcome with patches, with hypnosis, with self-help books, with good old-fashioned will power.
Still, if these hurdles can be overcome, a huge leap in screen resolution would be just on the horizon. [Nature]
"There are many hurdles to be overcome, but I feel there is hope ahead of us," Hyun Jeong-eun said.
AJ: Some of the biggest hurdles that need to be overcome before we could reef in California include the legislation.
He clarifies organizational challenges we all face, like 'status management,' and breaks them down to their essence to be overcome.
Given the leadership we see on the ground every day, we know there is no challenge that can't be overcome.
These barriers can be overcome, if we are willing to create the right ladder of opportunity into forest sector employment.
These evidence demands are basically an initial denial of the employer's request that can then be overcome with more evidence.
Yet, this evil, argued Obama, would always be overcome by the strength, perseverance and good will of the America people.
But the final plan is likely to be far narrower, as there are many hurdles that still must be overcome.
She was at a severe strategic disadvantage that could not be overcome without either Sanders or Biden blowing themselves up.
"But then there was the sense that this was a blip and the problems would be overcome," Mr. Farry said.
Tax-reform advocates say those hurdles can be overcome but acknowledged that lawmakers will have to make some big decisions.
The smell was so strong I was worried that I would be overcome, but it&aposs so easy to drink.
But he added that if those hurdles can be overcome, then he expects public use could happen within three years.
Can this be overcome in time by EU countries adhering to a similar central governance structure as in the US.?
Even if the practical obstacles for a new referendum could be overcome, there is no political will to do so.
Travel inherently presents problems and challenges that must be overcome if you want to continue and in some cases survive.
The fear of creating some serious unintended consequences (economic or otherwise) is high, and many hurdles have yet to be overcome.
They say that major conservation issues have to be overcome first before any plans can be made for an overseas journey.
However, it was not clear if deep and festering differences between the U.S. and Russia on these issues could be overcome.
For those who think Brexit should be smashed, it was a festival of deceit and democratic infamy that must be overcome.
Clinton works to convince voters that her early stumbles can be overcome, Mr. Sanders is hoping to keep up his momentum.
Which means the instinct not to trust Trump officials on Iran may be overcome by the facts of this specific case.
Sometimes, hatred needs to come to the surface before it can be overcome, they argue, drawing on the tools of psychotherapy.
"The idea that sedentary behavior by itself is injurious and can't be overcome by exercise is not really true," he says.
Democracy's problems can, Albright assures us, be overcome — but only if we recognize history's lessons and never take democracy for granted.
He said his party viewed it as a democratic responsibility to negotiate a new coalition if policy gaps could be overcome.
Weaver eagerly followed suit with a loving tweet dedicated to the mom-to-be, overcome with emotion at their new chapter.
Tribalism and government's tight clampdown on civil society need to be overcome and voter bribery remains problematic and hard to trace.
Yet the fact that much of their disadvantage is owing to their recentness suggests that, with time, it will be overcome.
If these obstacles can be overcome, AI will not just be about ordering pizza or getting an Uber to the airport.
But they can be overcome by two things: the application and dissemination of technology, and the implementation of sensible government policies.
Objections to migration can be overcome, if (among other things) political leaders control their borders and ensure migrants pay their way.
Sometimes it can be overcome — the Trump tax cuts are one example, and Obamacare is another — but failure is always likelier.
In this world, governing people can't just be a necessary evil or the great big villain that has to be overcome.
"This struggle will not be overcome by a single package of measures or isolated interventions," he said at a news conference.
It's been four years since Coldplay treated their fans to a new LP, but the wait will be overcome Nov. 20173.
Hurricane Harvey has revealed that when Americans are empowered to act — particularly at the local level — our differences can be overcome.
"'Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good,'" she said in her sermon, reading from Romans 12:21.
Mendelssohn, quips a Wagner ally, is not a serious composer but "a childhood sickness" like measles, to be overcome while young.
We ask that we not be overcome by evil and that we overcome evil with good in this land once again.
While such biases can't be overcome or eradicated, but they can be identified and addressed early on in the development process.
Oglethorpe dreamed of a place where poverty could be overcome, where religious tolerance was the norm and where slavery was prohibited.
I needed valid sacraments, and I needed them in a church where I would not be overcome by fear and rage.
It's because they treat death as something to be overcome with more life instead of something to be thought about or considered.
But they can be overcome with a bit of self-reflection and some additional attention given to the voices of black constituents.
Despite Brexit relief supporting risk appetite in currency markets, the UK's Telegraph newspaper reported that significant hurdles still remain to be overcome.
This is a welcome problem to have: to be overcome by so much beauty I'm not sure how to share it all.
When enemies are treated as though they lack dignity, they are treated as people to be overcome, not people to be persuaded.
" The statement added: "We are sure that the emerging difficulties in interstate relations can and must be overcome by dialogue via negotiations.
Rapid advances in many areas have supported the optimists' case that the gremlins in the new techniques can be overcome in time.
The second was that plants with unusually high amounts of the vitamer had impaired growth that could be overcome by supplying ammonium.
Tech problems aren't just obstacles to be overcome, but vital motivation for progression in the gaming medium, a constant invitation to innovate.
As a result, they may have tipped the world economy into a cycle of financial fear that will not easily be overcome.
Both sides admit there are significant differences to be overcome and are locked in a standoff over the structure of the talks.
James Fallows, a correspondent for The Atlantic, wrote last July that Mr. Trump faced several obstacles that simply could not be overcome.
DeSantis led Gillum by nearly 34,000 votes, and Florida Democrats are cognizant that margin will probably not be overcome in a recount.
Nevertheless, any incremental increase is likely to be modest and at levels that can be overcome via productivity improvements and operating leverage.
Again, the opposition can be overcome by a combination of righteous anger and malicious national stereotyping, especially if it's the bloody Hun.
The application of blockchain to IoT isn't without flaws and shortcomings, and there are a few hurdles that need to be overcome.
If Mr. Biden can acknowledge this and convince the doubters that he's learned from the past, the Biden Paradox could be overcome.
All the economic obstacles standing in the way of an onslaught of Mexican drivers can be overcome with enough money, they say.
For the moment, there is a strong urge to turn away in disgust, which has to be overcome because there are consequences.
With the exception of major set piece moments, virtually every challenge, obstacle, or threat can be overcome in any number of ways.
"I believe these can be overcome in a pragmatic and meaningful way by focusing the DTO on euro denominated instruments," Ophele said.
Business owners from all types and sizes of businesses have decisions that need to be made and challenges that must be overcome.
"The better angels of the state's voters had won out, engraving on me the lesson that prejudice can be overcome," he writes.
As with most things related to AI, this could be overcome in the future with more specific training on these problem objects.
These technical obstacles will no doubt be overcome—and probably quite quickly, given the interest the project has attracted from America's armed forces.
He would be overcome, Silver told us, and would have to openly cry up against fence posts or trees whenever Charlotte was around.
Opposition from smaller states would need to be overcome, as countries like Ireland and Luxembourg may lose tax revenues from the new framework.
And in every new game having the difficulty or struggle that has to be overcome was solved in terms of creating a story.
"A lot of the conventional wisdom about bullying is that it is a cultural norm that can't be overcome," MacKenzie said in 2015.
In this way, movies are extremely masculine, setting up conflicts that must be overcome by the hero within the span of two hours.
He felt that any concerns against foreign investment in the United States would be overcome by its immense need to improve its infrastructure.
Of turning food into a Herculean struggle to be overcome rather than the necessity or casual enjoyment most of us experience it as?
Other technologists told me that the technical challenges of building and scaling text-based virtual assistants cannot be overcome with the current technology.
Spend a few minutes actually clicking around, and you'll be overcome with a feeling that maybe you shouldn't be shopping there after all.
And though there are what Mr Van Buiten calls "gnarly technical problems" to be overcome, he says the biggest challenge is building trust.
Regardless of sector or age, going public presents its own unique challenges that must be overcome if CEOs want to keep their jobs.
In this view, the real threat isn't the racist comments themselves — which can be overcome — but the impulse to punish people for them.
But the director, Steven Quale, rushes through the planning stages; there's no obstacle that can't be overcome with a quick line of exposition.
Next week, I'll look at the numerous obstacles to creating tech that focuses on social impact, and how those difficulties can be overcome.
That hurdle has to be overcome, he explained, to convince policymakers to accept even the best, most evidence-based ideas for addiction care.
"The situation is serious but it can be overcome," he wrote, adding clinching an EU deal at a June 28-29 summit was crucial.
But over time, even that would be overcome by secular trends like the rise of cloud computing and the Internet of things, he added.
Our country's most pressing challenges—like stagnant wages, homelessness, and the price of healthcare—won't be overcome by market disruption or one-off giveaways.
All the restrictions we've talked about above can be overcome to some extent if you add another sensor and lens set to the mix.
System One wasn't something to be overcome, she said, but a wise adviser, capable of sensing problems that our conscious minds hadn't yet registered.
While Russia had some concerns about spelling out when the successor mission could use force, diplomats said those issues were likely to be overcome.
The study acknowledged the limitation, and says it could be overcome with some kind of commercial car-sharing program that uses internal combustion engines.
To follow ethical protocol, small lesions were made in the monkeys' spines that would naturally heal and be overcome by nerve regeneration and reorganization.
"The $1,100/oz is a stiff resistance level, however, and while we believe it will be overcome, it may take some time," he said.
"The surgery successfully removed the tumor but he had other complications that could not be overcome," his parents wrote in a statement on Facebook.
For a trip to Alpha Centauri, there are also major technological hurdles to be overcome in terms of power storage and long-distance communication.
SOME DAUNTING obstacles must be overcome to study journalism at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), home to the region's best college for reporters.
Cultural hurdles have to be overcome, too: many patients will find it hard to believe that software can be as effective as a pill.
That sexual assault allegations are more an inconvenient obstacle to be overcome in a celebrity's journey to greatness, rather than the gravest of accusations.
But they still have to overcome the long list of regulations and pragmatisms that can't simply be overcome by throwing money at the problem.
It's easy to be overcome with guilt for staying in bed a little too long or emotional eating—both things I'm very familiar with.
But it's difficult to see how the barriers to a national grid are going to be overcome without a bottom-up, organized political push.
What a relief and a release to enter a world where obstructions can be overcome with a little ingenuity, elbow grease and self-confidence.
DeSantis led Gillum by nearly 34,000 votes, and Democrats in the state are cognizant that margin will probably not be overcome in a recount.
"Through this type of leadership, I believe the obstacles facing our nation will easily be overcome," added fellow co-Chairman Tom Reed (R-N.Y.).
But such a coalition could be unstable, and mutual animosities between some parties would need to be overcome for it to even be possible.
If Russia and the United States were willing to come far enough in their negotiations to reach this deal, these setbacks can be overcome.
Proposing that that kind of fomented rage can be overcome by simply bringing in thousands of Somali neighbors is not only naïve but irresponsible.
Some scientists believe whole organ transplants from genetically modified pigs are possible in the near future if immunological and physiological barriers can be overcome.
It may even give us a reason to believe that bad omens can be overcome, once and for all, by the ways of magic.
Mr. Khalid is aware that his years working with Mr. Sayyaf are a legacy that must be overcome, if he is to seek office.
She said this problem, part of what some call "implicit bias," can be overcome by training and policies to help achieve an objective analysis.
And in 2020, Democrats can look back to one of their most devastating opponents, Ronald Reagan, to see how the problem can be overcome.
President Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran and, to a lesser extent, President Trump's opening with North Korea suggest that historical enmities can be overcome.
But while the consultation process for the new rules has been ongoing since late 2013, there are plenty of hurdles still to be overcome.
He cast all impediments as the products of a corrupt political system that could be overcome through a mass mobilization of the popular will.
There are still hurdles to be overcome though as many of the applications are likely to be found ineligible, or could lead to legal disputes.
Many suicides have multiple causes and are not triggered by one event, according to experts, who underline that suicidal crises can be overcome with help.
With resources on that scale and a scientific workforce in the many millions, the hobbling effect of corrupt institutions might be overcome by brute force.
Supposing these problems can be overcome, tying access to health care to work is still wrong, because it is based on a misconception about incentives.
But the discussions and constitutional hurdles that have to be overcome before another election can take place leave plenty of time for numbers to change.
Suicidal crises — the moment someone decides to jump or pull the trigger or swallow a fistful of pills — can be overcome with intervention, experts stress.
Some obstacles will have to be overcome to ensure community colleges can live up to their potential as first responders when it comes to retraining.
Worse, the problem can't be overcome by buying games on disc — every game on the Xbox One and PS4 requires installation to the hard drive.
Agbal told Reuters that Turkey was fully in line with and backing all international tax agreements, and said that differences of opinion would be overcome.
But even if this obstacle can be overcome, future cars will probably not take the purist form of Google's no-steering-wheels-or-brakes design.
He has framed the events in Sweden as his initiation, a nearly supernatural ordeal, to be overcome on his path back to the everyday world.
Decentralization of power to the regions must still be carried out, and inter-institutional scuffles and remnants of the old guard must still be overcome.
Or, like me, you may be overcome by Valentin, and find in his dark vision truths about our own lives, our pleasures and our shortcomings.
"When we have differences, we should not assume that they will be overcome by a good personal relationship even at the highest level," Nixon acknowledged.
A parent's death is going to have psychological and physical impacts on a child, but those impacts can often be overcome with time and help.
As several ethics groups have already noted, it is difficult to imagine how these glaring financial conflicts might be overcome if Mr. Myers is confirmed.
If the Senate can be overcome, a new justice would guarantee there are no ties, as Mischiefs of Faction's Jonathan Ladd has also pointed out.
However, one of the biggest challenges that needed to be overcome is distilling the tech down to something that is actually wearable and still works.
Experts, including Dr. Patel of the C.D.C., said they knew of no studies of the psychology of mask usage or how reluctance could be overcome.
I would argue that there's no one pro or con that is offered between the two sites that can't be overcome with money and time.
"There may be matches in my career where I'll be overcome by the emotions, and it will be hard to handle the pressure," she said.
Tailwinds may evoke a momentary sense of well-being and gratitude; but primarily, they free us to focus elsewhere, on challenges that must be overcome.
Hirte acknowledged that xenophobic attitudes had to be overcome, while industry groups have warned that they could damage the prospects for investment in the region.
And any resistance that results from the turf battles that will continue to exist must be overcome by strong, mandated system-wide implementation and oversight.
"The challenge is great, but it has to be overcome if the right conditions are created now," said Jörg Hofmann, first chairman of the union.
But more and more, it occurs to me that maybe these emotional sensations are not there to be overcome, eliminated, or numbed out, but appreciated.
So, the technology is not perfect, but these sorts of limitations always feature in early-stage research and it's almost guaranteed they'll be overcome in time.
Outrider makes the bold claim that both threats can be overcome—and not just by policy makers but by people with the right tools and inspiration.
Of course, these are two ends of the spectrum, and AI, surely, presents exciting opportunities for the future, as well as challenging problems to be overcome.
"It is extremely rare that my office 'declines to prosecute' a case unless there are serious evidentiary issues that we feel cannot be overcome," she said.
Trauma, to her, is an affliction that can and should be overcome with some positive affirmations and an admission that you have mommy or daddy issues.
"However, if the technical challenges cannot be overcome, we believe a combination of fingerprint and facial recognition is another possible solution," he writes in the report.
Many LDS members, like Harry Fisher's mother, Claire, agree with the church's position that homosexuality is a challenge to be overcome by a lifetime of celibacy.
This year's EBA stress test was not aimed at uncovering capital gaps, but ZEW's Steffen said the deficiencies revealed by combined stress scenarios could be overcome.
"I believe that as long as both countries have this desire to meet each other halfway, there are no difficulties that cannot be overcome," Lu said.
So I had to literally shift my frame of mind in order not to be overcome by this feeling that I was doing something really wrong.
The results, published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, suggest some barriers to same sex reproduction can be overcome with stem cells and targeted gene editing.
The team with an incremental advantage can experience a 30 percent increased chance of inflicting a score; if two penalties must be overcome, the percentage skyrockets.
Even though the system would not become immediately available to patients, Ajiboye believes that all the technical hurdles can be overcome within five to 10 years.
After nearly two hours of talks over lunch, the group agreed to meet on Wednesday night to start talks on whether the hurdles could be overcome.
You'll be overcome with passion and feeling this morning, Cancer, but the Moon in Aries is asking you to be your most presentable, polished, professional self.
Permits must be obtained, partnerships with local governments must be struck, and obstacles thrown up by incumbent ISPs and their allies in statehouses must be overcome.
" She told a news conference that the Catalan government had acted "with absolute irresponsibility, which had to be overcome by the professionalism of the security forces.
The problem is very few people think of themselves as hateful, and fewer still think of their hatred as a problem that needs to be overcome.
I've encountered so many money mistakes along the way — my own and others' — and realized that, with a little planning and tenacity, they can be overcome.
The direct analogue for airman is "spaceman," but there is a serious giggle factor with "spaceman" and associated "space cadet" seem too high to be overcome.
As shown during the Nixon administration, executive privilege is not absolute and can be overcome when there is a legitimate investigatory purpose, particularly a criminal investigation.
When we view them with an objective attitude, we see them not as agents, but as objects to be managed or perhaps obstacles to be overcome.
"Even if Bolshevism is suppressed and Fascism held at bay, the crisis of contemporary parliamentarism would not be overcome in the least," he wrote in 1926.
"There were several hurdles that needed to be overcome and things that that need to come together in order to make this happen," Epstein told Motorsport.com.
At the moment, a filibuster of a Supreme Court nominee can only be overcome with 483 votes, which would currently require eight Democrats to vote yes.
At the moment, a filibuster of a Supreme Court nominee can only be overcome with 60 votes, which would currently require eight Democrats to vote yes.
"It is extremely rare that my office 'declines to prosecute' a case unless there are serious evidentiary issues that we feel cannot be overcome," Mills said.
"Probably the biggest impediment to just going (to Mars) is the cost," Scott said in September, adding that if that could be overcome, the technology would follow.
"A lot of the conventional wisdom about bullying is that it is a cultural norm that can't be overcome," she told the Christian Science Monitor in 2015.
UBS believes that, if the obstacles to point-to-point space travel can be overcome, the service would represent an annual market of more than $20 billion.
Major financial, regulatory and technical barriers have to be overcome, and so far much of the shipping industry is dragging its feet when it comes to innovation.
He's driven by a deep desire to prove to other veterans feeling as wounded and helpless as he once did that all of that can be overcome.
Among the obstacles that had to be overcome: Survivors, fearing repatriation to Egypt and retaliation from the smuggler gangs, initially lied about key details of the trip.
It turns out that his Min Kamp is meant to be Mein Kampf's fraternal twin, and proof that the evil of their shared birthright can be overcome.
While more work is being done in the field to develop such therapies, there also are obstacles such as regulatory and economic hurdles that must be overcome.
"The Nixon example itself teaches us that executive privilege can be overcome, especially when the relevant information is potentially material for an ongoing criminal investigation," Vladeck said.
"These obstacles could be overcome if, for instance, a small first-loss tranche were to be covered by public guarantee, jointly provided by member states," Constancio said.
There are doubts too over the logistics for an election already repeatedly postponed, with major technical and organizational hurdles still to be overcome in just two months.
Second, the courts reaffirmed, for both Clinton and Espy, that the limited privilege against answering questions can be overcome with a showing of a legitimate evidentiary need.
And I have learned from my four decades of work for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, such differences can only be overcome by leaders ready to take risks.
Many of the barriers preventing greater flows of pension dollars into climate-wise investments can be overcome by the Canadian model that CalPERS is aiming to emulate.
"We do not see a serious problem there and we think this problem will be overcome," he told a news conference with his Italian counterpart in Ankara.
Carceral society promotes fantasies of escape to make itself seem more tolerable; to make it seem like imprisonment is something to be overcome by its own victims.
Sure, you can turn him into a sub-machine gun-wielding maniac; but many an obstacle in the game can be overcome through significantly less lethal means.
Mr. Kahlenberg said the difference in academic qualifications would be minuscule, and could be overcome by students who had already overcome obstacles like poverty and inferior schools.
Higher wages would most likely help, but it would also help to understand better the noneconomic reasons those people aren't working and how these might be overcome.
The "I" is, for the Party, nothing more than "the grammatical fiction," an illusion that had to be overcome in order to achieve justice for the many.
"My faith is at the heart of who I am," he said, taking a long pause in which he appeared to be overcome with emotion before continuing.
And there are funding and logistical concerns with better addiction treatment programs in jails and prisons, although Rhode Island and Vermont show those issues can be overcome.
Though experts say sexual violence cases are being taken more seriously than ever before, several hurdles still need to be overcome before a case reaches the courtroom.
There is surviving the ridicule — or in Ramirez's case, worse — and then there is contending with the idea that who you are is something to be overcome.
Much like another recent study involving barbershops (and pharmacists), this study provides evidence that seemingly intractable problems can be overcome by expanding the focus of our interventions.
Because of their 2013 change, Democrats cannot indefinitely block nominees since procedural objections can be overcome with a simple majority vote instead of a supermajority of 60.
But whatever technical challenges must be overcome for the Artemis program to succeed, political, budgetary and bureaucratic hurdles might prove greater obstacles to an American lunar return.
The challenges were not restricted to the hedonistic bent of much of the cast and crew though and an array of other hitches had to be overcome.
While most of these challenges will likely be overcome in the mid to long term, most applied AI products created today will have to take them into consideration.
Even if subject matter barriers can be overcome, the evolved AI may no longer bear semblance to the original expression of code, such as to raise inventorship issues.
A 2018 report by the European Commission concluded that even if methodological concerns could be overcome, the data can't be produced as quickly and as frequently as inflation.
Even sex, presented for so long as a perk of the job, is framed as a chore, an ordeal to be overcome in pursuit of the greater goal.
"In games, even the most insurmountable challenge can be overcome by lifting your game," Xbox Australia and New Zealand business lead Tania Chee said in a press release.
"As long as both the Philippines and China continue to maintain the political will to reconcile our differences, there are no obstacles that cannot be overcome," Lu said.
BECKY: Precisely, there will be so many hidden contingencies with a mission this ambitious and complicated, let alone the obstacles that we do know have to be overcome.
In many cases the perception of risk is much greater than the real risk and this can be overcome through more detailed and transparent data on existing investments.
Speaking in Germany, Nieto said differences between the parties could be overcome to revamp the 24-year-old accord, which underpins some $1.2 trillion in annual trilateral trade.
Even in the United States racial, gender, political patronage and other obstacles had to be overcome so that government would be run by the people as a whole.
Speaking to reporters after the project's unveiling Sunday, Australian Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg said the reef was under a lot of pressure, but those challenges could be overcome.
As this humanitarian crisis meets natural disaster, this area will be overcome by uncontrollable waves of water from torrential rain and will wash away temporary housing and shelters.
Diversity is encouraged in the report as an essential ingredient in problem-solving and planning, and algorithmic bias is mentioned in particular as a challenge to be overcome.
Voting down a procedural motion on a Sunday hurt futures markets and cause some Monday morning market issues, but it can quickly be overcome with a final deal.
I think certainly it is among Butler's finest works, and its image of possible interspecies cooperation and help is a great example of how differences might be overcome.
It sees the world not as a series of conflicts to be overcome, but as a series of experiences to be had, learned from, and understood through art.
And in an early-access test program in Phoenix, its vehicles reportedly struggled to make left turns, one of many real-world obstacles that have to be overcome.
They are the four big events in the story of the year: Who will win the Grand Slam tournaments and what obstacles will be overcome on that journey?
Ms. Toe says she wants to be a positive example to Ms. Freeland's adolescent and teenage children, to show that anything is possible, that anything can be overcome.
This is the challenge that must be overcome; it simply requires serious commitment, and a broad-based campaign that encompasses much more of the international community and media.
A number of hurdles, including possible German misgivings about ceding one of the country's main lenders to a foreign buyer, would have to be overcome before any deal.
And I know that I'll be overcome with jealousy on race day when my dad and husband board the runners' bus before dawn and come home with medals.
Such resistance could be overcome in part through education, that "people understand how important this event is to the growth and development of the game internationally", he said.
Conte told Putin last month he thought the sanctions "must be overcome as soon as possible" and said Rome wanted to persuade other EU countries to drop them.
However, the courts have viewed the privilege as qualified, and can be overcome by an adequate showing of need -- where that balance is stuck is always a challenging call.
Brexiteers bluster that any problems can be overcome with a bit of positivity and patriotism, or argue that they are a reasonable price to pay for freedom from Brussels.
But there are still a host of technical challenges to be overcome, and some experts question whether lab-grown seafood will ever be anything more than a technological novelty.
That may be a difficult task with this current crop of contenders, each with his own claim to privilege and elitism, but it's an obstacle that can be overcome.
"There is no set of standards for determining the validity of a story that can't be overcome by a little pre-production and a couple good actors," she said.
There seems to be a wink at that at the outset: The first song opens with something like a quivering foghorn, suggesting a distance that can't quite be overcome.
Well-known divisions among the 27 over these issues will be overcome only if European citizens regain a sense of the political and historical mission of the European idea.
The plane was a big bet that the reduced availability of landing slots at big "hub" airports could be overcome by simply loading more passengers onto one large plane.
Such hesitancy by drug companies is going to need to be overcome, experts say, especially since a crowded world can expect an increasing number of deadly encounters with microbes.
In the district, Joshua Cole (D) trails Republican Rob Thomas by fewer than 28503 votes, a deficit that could be overcome if the recount — and uncounted ballots — favor Cole.
"It's proven to be worse for health than smoking 15 cigarettes a day, but it can be overcome and needn't be a factor in older people's lives," he said.
"I hope that we make sizeable progress... It's a complicated task and certainly big differences have to be overcome," German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters on entering the talks.
The Harvard team insists on the specificity of the interaction between the damaged canvases and the light display, but surely that's a technical "problem" that could eventually be overcome.
"These hurdles will only be overcome when parties are willing to sit down, put aside historical differences, and work together to develop a solution," Khosrowshahi, Rolf and Hanauer wrote.
He's an example of both how mind-warping grief can be overcome and how it can return unexpectedly, the road to recovery being more crooked than most would prefer.
The obvious logistical challenge — navigating London's labyrinth of narrow lanes and one-way streets in a tight time window — surely could be overcome by smart routes and skilled drivers.
"This crisis can be overcome only by reducing the budget deficit and a medium-term joint financial programme aiming at suitable reforms to reduce the debt burden," Wickremesinghe told lawmakers.
Perhaps the most compelling reason to be skeptical is the technological barriers that need to be overcome before any humans board a SpaceX capsule bound for Mars' rust-colored surface.
Direwolves and lizard-lions seem like plausible creatures by Earthly standards, while dragons have some physiological issues, although if we grant them a magical heat source, those might be overcome.
The disadvantage in MAUs can be overcome if users come to the platform more times in a day, spend more time when on the app, and engage more while there.
Macri told reporters that Mercosur was committed to a deal regardless of political turmoil in Brazil, and said he thought protectionism in Europe was a bigger hurdle to be overcome.
But they can be overcome by government, business and the nonprofit sectors working together to build on models of success that advance economic opportunity and create more widely shared prosperity.
Macri told reporters that Mercosur was committed to the deal regardless of political turmoil in Brazil, and said he thought protectionism in Europe was a bigger hurdle to be overcome.
Every day the public is bombarded with breaking news alerts, tweets, and headlines that claim politics face a divisiveness that cannot be overcome and that congressional stalemate is an inevitability.
It can be overcome with time; if someone's learned to do something as a response to stress, then the possibility exists that they can learn other responses to replace it.
The results of these elections will reveal if a well-funded muscular right-wing nationalism with the resources of the government at its command can be overcome by progressive politics.
These projects, though, have been slow to move from prototype to working systems, and many officials and programmers have pointed to many technical hurdles that still need to be overcome.
If somehow those problems could be overcome, terraforming an entire world could take hundreds of years, according to some estimates, and it would likely require hundreds of billions of dollars.
" Goldbeck formally announced her campaign in a tweet Wednesday afternoon, saying, "I believe that even the toughest challenges can be overcome with grit, imagination, and a willingness to work together.
Shares in Sky rose on Tuesday as investors said concerns about Murdoch's influence could still be overcome, for example by spinning off Sky News, Britain's first 24-hour news channel.
The Vatican said the pope hoped "a new process may begin that will allow the wounds of the past to be overcome, leading to the full communion of all Chinese Catholics".
"Never go back into a burning building to rescue pets or loved ones, you can be overcome with smoke making it more difficult for us to rescue everyone," the post said.
It's almost more comforting to imagine that the biggest danger that journalism faces, in this era, is a heavily armed Donald Trump—a singular villain who might be overcome or outlasted.
Oppo does acknowledge that putting a screen in front of a camera will inherently reduce photo image quality, with significant problems like haze, glare, and color cast needing to be overcome.
Still, Francis Yan, a Rome-based Chinese Catholic researcher, said Rome's priority right now was to avoid further ordinations it considers illegitimate and that the "shadow of Chengdu can be overcome".
Electric flight is still in the very early stages of development, and it's not clear whether the technology, regulatory, and infrastructure hurdles can be overcome in time to meet Uber's schedule.
If the language barrier cannot be overcome, CBP uses a contracted translation and interpretation service that is reached telephonically in the field for agents to process migrants illegally entering the country.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said the economic slowdown Germany saw during the second half of 2018 would be overcome during the course of this year and replaced by an economic upswing.
The technical challenges there can be overcome – perhaps through nuclear, or next-generation carbon-capturing natural-gas plants, or long-term energy storage technologies (which are being funded by ARPA-E).
Australia's Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Steven Ciobo, also a TPP 11 champion, said he's confident that opposition to the deal, either domestically or within the group, would be overcome.
This constraint could be overcome by the following: --Enhanced capitalization with RBC above 13% on a sustained basis; --Financial leverage below 25%; --Continued stable or improved operating results and investment quality.
"For Italy, sanctions are never an end, they are an instrument that must be overcome as soon as possible," Conte said during a joint news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said the slowdown in Germany seen in the second half of 2018 would be overcome during the course of this year and replaced by an economic upswing.
There are fearsome national security threats, including cyberattacks on infrastructure and hacks of personal and electoral data, that cannot be overcome without a close partnership between the Pentagon and technology companies.
And perception problems, while painful in the short term, can be overcome over the long term, as news cycles move on and other companies' sins bump you out of the spotlight.
Other indicators, including the January jobs report next week, will offer insights into the year just begun — and whether subpar manufacturing, trade upheaval and other impediments to growth can be overcome.
The overhang of the SEC investigation is yet another hurdle that will need to be overcome to take Tesla private, which is looking like an increasingly onerous task for everyone involved.
The United States certainly has made progress since Congress recognized Women's History Month, but gender-based discrimination, created and compounded over centuries, unfortunately cannot be overcome in just a few decades.
"Like a hurricane, like a wildfire, like an earthquake, the zombies of 'The Walking Dead' aren't a conflict to be overcome, they are a force of nature to be avoided," he writes.
Despite the success, the military government is unlikely to try to take advantage of the good mood to bring forward the election, in which it hopes Thaksin's influence will finally be overcome.
Doubts over whether the fraught issue of EU checks on goods entering Northern Ireland can be overcome remains, and that is stopping some traders from unwinding their short bets on the currency.
Speaking Tuesday at a Republican fundraiser, President Donald Trump reportedly cracked — kind of, sort of — that First Lady Melania Trump would not be overcome with grief if he was in a tragedy.
But Hopkins told Boback that the limitation could be overcome with a system that scattered virtual users, or "nodes," throughout the network—in effect emulating many, many copies of LimeWire running simultaneously.
The market is "adjusting" to a series of headwinds that can be overcome, Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat said Thursday, a day after the fell to its lowest level in nearly two years.
All of this, even if successful beyond our hopes, does not erase the reality that there will always be the indigent, the elderly and those with medical challenges that cannot be overcome.
" In any case, Smith's heart is with an urbane liberal like Berlin, for whom, as he aptly says, "modernity is not a problem to be overcome but a challenge to be met.
At a memorial for five Dallas officers targeted by a black Army veteran, he praised the city as a model for progressive policing and said the country's racial tensions could be overcome.
As I entered my first year of college with that rumor buzzing in my ear, I was convinced that any bit of insecurity could be overcome by a boring business-casual outfit.
This is a challenge that, according to Ashbel, can be overcome with the use of static application security testing (SAST) tools, solutions that help spot security bugs in software as you code.
Because farming techniques have improved and the agricultural industry has expanded to use nearly all the arable land in the world, the challenge of increasing yields must first be overcome in laboratories.
We're not dragging our feet—we think we can do it but there's a lot of hurdles that need to be overcome, which is why we started with our own patients here.
And in the process, angering discredited elites—whether they be in media, Washington, or Hollywood—must not be seen as a burden to be overcome, but an advantage to be capitalized on.
But an ongoing political and economic blockade of Qatar by some of its neighbors, most notably Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, created intractable practical obstacles that could not be overcome.
Sudan has brokered talks between Mr. Kiir and various rebel groups this year, and its foreign minister, Al-Dirdiri Mohamed, continued to hold out hope that the new obstacles could be overcome.
New Right thinkers see that restraint not as a virtue but as a symptom of a deeply ingrained self-hate — a hatred that must be overcome for Germany to be great again.
Well, like Marx, I'm trying to show that there's a contradiction in the form of life we have, and we have to understand why it's a problem before it can be overcome.
Two or three hours at a nearby cafe was all I could manage before my breasts were engorged, or I&aposd be overcome by the anxiety of being away from my infant.
The bottom line is that section 4 of the 25th Amendment intentionally sets up a complex legal obstacle course to be overcome in order to remove from power a duly elected president.
Many technical and ethical barriers have yet to be overcome, but the research is advancing alongside the acute need for organs; some 76,20133 people in the United States alone are awaiting transplants.
And while some of these harms may be overcome by marijuana's benefits or curtailed by consuming pot without smoking it, the evidence shows that weed's reputation as a safe drug is undeserved.
Yes, Google has had major stumbles in its efforts to supply enough phones to sate Pixel demand, but those are problems that can be overcome with time, experience, and a thoughtful scaling up.
The apparent difficulty of breaking the two-hour mark has led some to suggest that today's distance runners have hit some kind of natural barrier in human ability that may never be overcome.
But right now the technology remains nascent, with some fundamental challenges — such as energy efficiency and scalability — yet to be overcome and thus standing in the way of blockchain's much touted transformative potential.
I was surprised that Trump was able to be a very successful demagogue and foster anxieties and resentments in ways that couldn't be overcome by the, quote, "normal" Republican candidates in 203-220.
Differences in networking hardware and software need to be overcome, and the only way to do that is to put the data traffic controls in the capable hands of software-defined networking (SDN).
The fundamental challenges that we face would not be so foreign to our Founders, and they would believe that they can be overcome with the right mixture of vision, leadership, and shared spirit.
If that awkward hurdle can be overcome, the talks would have at least the potential to end the decade-long, sometimes bloody schism between the two groups and reshape the region's political map.
In the United States, even if the political opposition could be overcome, such widespread appropriation of private property and limits on personal liberties would most likely be met with fierce, even physical, resistance.
You feel the hurdles are enormous, but confident they can be overcome, as with his reminders that society will continue to function, the world will still be here once the crisis is done.
There was even, as is traditional, a hardship to be overcome: in his case, the fact that Félix found himself at Benfica only because he had left F.C. Porto's academy at age 15.
Those perceptions can be overcome, but for refugees — many of whom are still living out of sight in temporary housing or edging their way through the state's bewildering bureaucracy — it is significantly harder.
There are fighters for whom distance is something to be overcome in order to throw more hands, but for Thompson the fight starts and ends with distance with some strikes landed in between.
According to Pieterse-Bloem, the current impasse between European creditors and the Greek government should be overcome, but only when Athens can no longer refuse doing what creditors want in exchange for fresh funds.
Even Manchester by the Sea, which works diligently to defy the idea that trauma can be overcome simply (about which more in a bit), has to have a backstory that explains the protagonist's sadness.
After nearly two hours of talks over lunch, the group agreed that Republican opponents of the legislation would meet on Wednesday night with Pence to start talks on whether the hurdles could be overcome.
"The point is that it shows that a major obstacle to fair districtings (where do you find independent agents?) can be overcome by using a fair division approach to drawing the districts," Pegden says.
This can be overcome to some degree through predator protection measures like tall wire fencing, but merely knowing that eggs are "free range" doesn't tell you that the hens had that kind of safety.
The only question is if a year of weaponized memes about Frank Ocean's album coming out can be overcome by the album itself, which, let's be clear, is not guaranteed to come out, ever.
It is always a "bittersweet" day, he said, when the Communists showed they could survive only by building a wall and issuing orders to shoot, but one that also means repression can be overcome.
Lawmakers now have 30 days to prepare amendments to the Constitution, and those must pass before the agreement can be taken up in the Greek Parliament, where significant opposition would have to be overcome.
South Korean President Moon Jae In has promised that sanctions will continue to be enforced despite talks with North Korea, but there are likely to be obstacles that must be overcome along the way.
As the Trump administration was reviewing candidates, officials quietly gauged support among the bank's board of directors to ensure a serious challenge effort could be overcome, according to a person familiar with the effort.
In the 28th District, Joshua Cole (D) trails Bob Thomas (R) by 82 votes, a ballot margin that could be overcome in the recount, or if uncounted ballots are cast in support of Cole.
If Varys is right that the best ruler is someone who doesn't want, someone who can't get caught up in the thirst for power or be overcome by anger, Bran is a pretty good choice.
Broadcaster NTV on Sunday reported Erdogan as telling reporters that the first delivery of the S-400s would take place within 10 days and that he believed the dispute would be overcome "without a problem".
But when her fame surpasses his, and when he becomes unable to effectively direct their combined career trajectory, it's so disruptive to that order that it can only be overcome by severing their relationship altogether.
They concluded that the "fundamental flaws" of the European monetary union can only be overcome by a "drastic change in macroeconomic policies" which they believe should be a common budget created within the euro zone.
"The feeling of uncertainty can be overcome only if the EU acts jointly and European leadership sends a clear message it is committed to continue European integration," Romania's President Klaus Iohannis said before the summit.
On Tuesday, the Brexit committee published a report highlighting that time was running out to secure a deal before an October/November deadline and that significant obstacles needed to be overcome to reach a deal.
By visiting Ho Chi Minh City and Hiroshima, Japan, Obama also made a powerful statement that past enmities can be overcome in the name of mutual prosperity — a signal to Cuba and Myanmar, among others.
However, Mr. Duterte signaled Wednesday night that one obstacle to such discussions — a July ruling on the disputes by an international tribunal in The Hague, which was overwhelmingly in the Philippines' favor — could be overcome.
But one White House official said that because the peace effort had not yet led to negotiations between the two sides, Kushner's team believed the initial outcry over the Jerusalem decision could eventually be overcome.
The state, in this view, is not an instrument of the American electorate, nor even a hurdle to be overcome as mainline conservatives often see it, but rather an adversary innately hostile to the people.
He said the financial disparity between Mr. Harris and Mr. McCready could be overcome by getting "some heavy hitters" to campaign in the district, which he hoped would include President Trump and Vice President Pence.
The result is that you feel at every turn a direct engagement with a dramatist whom Ms. Rice, by contrast, sometimes seemed at odds with, as if the verse were an irritation to be overcome.
And even if it were to invoke such a presumption, the appeals court said, it would be overcome because Congress incorporated into Section 1782 the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which allow for extraterritorial discovery.
Admittedly, it's not as exciting to shop for a loan as it is to test-drive a car, but most of these factors can be overcome or shouldn't be a concern in the first place.
A host of challenges still need to be overcome, including the complexity of delivering a product like GSK's new treatment, which requires bone marrow cells to be taken from the patient, processed and injected back.
Human trafficking survivors often have the will for independence, but they need the roadway to get there, and a criminal conviction is a huge impediment that needs to be overcome for this already marginalized population.
Most of us would be overcome by fear long before we hauled ourselves ropeless up the first 100 feet of the 2,500 foot El Sendero Luminoso limestone cliff in Mexico, which Honnold scaled in 2014.
Marathon wisdom told you it was too rainy, too slippery, and too warm for fast times at this morning's Berlin Marathon, but Eliud Kipchoge refused to be overcome, either by the conditions or by his competitors.
I had to come out and be gay and find gay people and do gay things and have faith that the consequences that I feared would be overcome by the rewards of my new fabulous life.
Because of these limits, factual material, like raw data collected by an agency, generally is not protected — and the privilege can be overcome with "a sufficient showing of need" for the material by the requesting party.
A few statistics in a new book, "Taming the Sun", by Varun Sivaram, of the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC, highlight the obstacles to be overcome before solar photovoltaics become a mainstream energy source.
And in a line quoted at the time of the ceasefire, he never abandoned his belief in the advent of a day when, against all expectations, conflict would be overcome so that "hope and history rhyme".
People started to question whether a world where the lion's share of funding, expertise, resources, technology, and innovation were dominated by rich countries was a world where health issues in poor countries could really be overcome.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that almost no senators would support removing the legislative filibuster, which is the procedural tool that can be overcome only by a so-called supermajority of 60 votes.
An IMF official told CNBC at the end of May that the impasse on Greek debt could easily be overcome with a phone call between Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and the IMF's Managing Director Christine Lagarde.
On Wednesday, May met Manfred Weber, a leading lawmaker in the European Parliament and an ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in London, where he expressed confidence that the difficulties in the talks could be overcome.
This helped the committee to identify barriers that needed to be overcome if people were going to save water, and to avoid wasting resources by trying to encourage changes that were unpopular or unviable, Pullen said.
"Between these two poles ... there is a certain amount of tension that can only be overcome by Britain putting proposals on the table that, as far as I can see, are not yet available," he added.
His tough words matched those of U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who said in a visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday that Iran's destabilizing influence would have to be overcome to end the conflict in Yemen.
Senator Lamar Alexander, the three-term Tennessee Republican who also said he would not seek re-election in 2020, said the partisan tension in the Senate presented a challenge but one that could still be overcome.
If that hurdle can be overcome, the first Japanese company to benefit from the agreement with India will most likely be Toshiba, whose American subsidiary Westinghouse has won conditional approval to build six reactors in India.
The policy on state inspection of detainment facilities is a nuisance but can be overcome by moving such facilities out of the state, which, incidentally, would make family visits of an incarcerated illegal alien more difficult.
"The question of whether this scheme should extend to small retailers – who have specific difficulties that would need to be overcome – will be addressed as part of this process," the government said in a policy document.
Seeing the playwright's process, the countless drafts, and the lukewarm reception of his early plays is a reminder that the struggle to make art can be overcome — and that we should, through the hardship, carry on.
Seeing the process, the countless drafts, and the lukewarm reception of Williams's early plays helps convince the visitor that the struggle to make art can be overcome — and that we should, through the hardship, carry on.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called Aoun on Tuesday to discuss developments, telling him that unity among the Lebanese people would ensure that external strife and regional problems could be overcome, Iran's state news agency IRNA reported.
For that argument, he'll be stymied by the Nixon case precedents, which held that executive privilege is not absolute and can be overcome by a finding that the information is important and cannot be obtained elsewhere.
Although transfer speeds of 20 Tbps were previously thought possible on the line, the average transfer rate of the MAREA cable is only 9.5 Tbps currently, suggesting that there are more practical hurdles yet to be overcome.
Modi's office is now monitoring the project week-to-week, as Indian officials seek to reassure Tokyo that the hurdles can be overcome through intense negotiations with sapota and mango growers in the western state of Maharashtra.
Cyprus has long blocked progress on Turkey's membership talks with the EU and Brussels said on Wednesday that a deal to curb mass migration to Europe hinges on whether tensions between Ankara and Nicosia can be overcome.
Dr. Junice was personally targeted by Filipino pro-lifers, who sent her death threats and painted her as a kind of Dr. Robotnik-level end boss who had to be overcome in the fight to save Catholicism.
If the fair continues in the future in this space, maybe that initial tentativeness to really do something radical in Federal Hall can be overcome, where the classically inspired architecture already commands, and deserves, so much attention.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran's rich deposits of zinc, copper, gold and other minerals are tempting international investors after the lifting of Western sanctions, but development of the sector will take time and problems will have to be overcome.
This is initially looking positive—meaning we're finally going to have some traction on the ground—but there are still very significant hurdles that have to be overcome for us to actually talk about a meaningful ceasefire.
Colette Honorable, a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, said at a conference that renewables have different attributes than base load power, which includes coal and nuclear energy, and that those difference need to be overcome.
Sands proceeds in the manner of certain historians of science who, in recounting a discovery, begin by inviting the reader to grasp the weight of the obstacles that had to be overcome to arrive at the advance.
Yes, but the thing about Marx is that, even though he's very critical of capitalism and thinks it has to be overcome, he also thinks it was a form of progress compared to previous forms of life.
However, SEC's long-term market leadership is likely to hinge on its ability to continue delivering innovative products, and we would expect the recent damage to the company's image to be overcome by future strong product offerings.
"Almost any other British leader would have let himself be overcome by boredom, embarrassment, good manners or sycophancy towards his powerful hosts," Moore, in his characteristically laconic style, observes of one such occasion at Camp David in 1984.
But the obstacles required to eliminate the Electoral College -- passing a constitutional amendment via two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress and ratified by three-fourths of the states -- are unlikely to be overcome without GOP support.
It's totally reasonable to have a strong emotional reaction when you discover that your kid has hurt another child in some way; you might be overcome with feelings such as shame, anger, defensiveness, and guilt in that moment.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Christian Lindner, head of the Germany's pro-business Free Democrats, confirmed parties seeking to forge a German coalition government would continue discussions later Friday, and said he was optimistic that the remaining differences could be overcome.
Some officials had hoped it would eventually develop into a genuine free market for rural property: if the dipiao system was seen to work on a small scale, they figured, scruples about selling collective land might be overcome.
"There are still hurdles to be overcome but it is encouraging that, contrary to last spring, Chinese negotiators are sending more positive signals, as well their U.S. counterparts," said Raoul Leering, head of international trade analysis at ING.
"There are still hurdles to be overcome but it is encouraging that, contrary to last spring, Chinese negotiators are sending more positive signals, as well their U.S. counterparts," said Raoul Leering, head of international trade analysis at ING.
"We hope that the current division in Catalan society can be overcome and that a common future can be found with all political forces in Spain," government spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer told a regular government news conference on Friday.
It sent the case back to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, instructing it to consider whether the Constitution requires the hearings — but only if various procedural roadblocks could be overcome.
He never lost hope, he said, that the East-West division would be overcome, and he said that he envisioned it coming after the reform-minded Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev came to power in Moscow in 21989.
The success of his presidential campaign rests in no small part on the hope that these people are not only wrong but are also such a small enough minority within the party that their opposition can be overcome.
As Stewart played reporters a video he says shows a man pulling Eiland through the crowd after a first assault, his client appeared to be overcome with tears and she was helped from the room for a while.
This is always the danger with a prequel — we know where the story is headed — but it can be overcome with a story unpredictable enough to land exactly where it has to in a way that still satisfies.
I use the example of the novelist Joseph Conrad—his atheism completely rejects the idea of progress, and yet he still admires human self-assertion in the face of a kind of bleak situation that cannot be overcome.
"It is our view that in these circumstances the EU would grant an extension, and that the government would not face any political or procedural obstacle to holding the People's Vote that could not be overcome," the report said.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said on Sunday a row between his Bavarians and Chancellor Angela Merkel is serious but can be overcome, a signal that he may compromise to avoid a full-blown German coalition crisis.
One of the difficulties in adjusting the Volcker rule is that it has been overseen by a number of different agencies, and Mr Mnuchin said he wanted to use his position at FSOC to ensure that could be overcome.
German automotive supplier Continental, with 1.2 billion euros in assisted driving component sales last year, said industry experts were questioning whether the grey zone in which neither the driver nor the car was clearly in control could be overcome.
Couple all of this with the newest "deepfake" technologies — enabling the creation of false but lifelike videos showing political opponents in compromising situations — and the framers' worry that democracy will be overcome by deception-induced factions becomes very real.
From a traditional antitrust point of view, the combination of a phone company and a cable company would not raise competition issues that cannot be overcome, said George Bittlingmayer, a professor at the University of Kansas School of Business.
Raptor Engine When asked about the major challenges that need to be overcome for his Mars plan to be successful, Musk said that the biggest challenge originally was finding the right material to make the ITS engine out of.
The contradiction between Latin America's extravagant creativity and its agonies of injustice and poverty can be overcome with sound laws and reasonable democracy, he believes, if only "poetic metaphors" are kept out of politics and stay where they belong.
The International Monetary Fund predicts GDP will fall 2.4 percent this year while the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development sees a 3 percent contraction, with both saying the recent shocks have been too great to be overcome easily.
We believe these challenges can be overcome by adopting a narrative that puts a middle class agenda at the center of the economic debate and leads the conversation with an embrace of reform: reform of BOTH politics and government.
But when you understand that no systemic racism against white people had to be overcome to get there, you can understand why few people are emotionally invested in seeing changes in the makeup of these often predominantly black teams.
SHIRLEY: Well, I would have pointed out the areas of agreement, pointed out the need to keep talking, pointed at the fundamental differences between the United States and Russia, and that there are things that could not be overcome whatsoever.
In pick-up parlance, the concept refers to the idea that women are driven by the fear of slut-shaming to put up "token" resistance to having sex, but that this resistance can be overcome with a range of PUA techniques.
That was something that had to be overcome, although I've gotta say, I thought [screenwriter] Akiva Goldsman did a terrific job in taking a central part of the book and turning it into what I thought was a pretty good movie.
This constraint could be overcome by the following: --Enhanced capitalization with RBC above 375%, and a PRISM score well into the Strong category on a sustained basis --Financial leverage below 25%; --Continued stable or improved operating results and investment quality.
Long term, the company sees virtual and augmented reality coming together in a single, untethered headset, though there are technical hurdles in both displays and computer vision that must be overcome to make something lightweight and affordable enough for consumer use.
Problems in grid transmission for renewable energy, outdated regulations governing a power industry long dominated by state monopoly Taiwan Power Co - known as Taipower - environmental concerns and rival interests among government agencies and local communities are among issues to be overcome.
I couldn't let myself be overcome with shock that my country—or what has again felt like my country for the past eight years—could elect this demagogic strongman and his eye-candy arm-piece to replace the elegant, brilliant Obamas.
Tillerson's comments echoed those of Defense Secretary James Mattis, who said earlier Wednesday that Iran's destabilizing presence was responsible for ongoing conflict and discord in Yemen, adding that Iranian influence would have to be overcome in order to end fighting there.
"Even if technical hurdles can be overcome, Tesla has significant first-mover advantage, especially in terms of branding and share of mind as an innovator in the industry," said James Chao, Asia-Pacific managing director of consulting firm IHS Automotive.
"This needs to be treated as a challenge to be overcome, not as an inevitable disaster; because after the short-term logistical difficulties, the prospects for jobs and growth, and free-trade deals, would be very good indeed," he said.
"There is reason to believe that smart gun technology could be employed to make guns safer in the U.S. and that any engineering problems could be overcome if there was a market for the product," ISS wrote in its conclusion.
Cogan said he would send a magistrate judge to look at the room where Guzman meets with his lawyers and make recommendations about how the problem could be overcome, though he said he did not want to "micro-manage" the prison.
Sandberg writes of her son and daughter's loss (and her own) alongside the story of a friend's child who was bullied at summer camp, with the implication that both experiences can be "overcome" with the same set of therapeutic tools.
Not-so-calm before the storm "We're buckled down," says the mayor, who is concerned that his city's drainage pump system will be overcome not by the tidal surge but by torrential rain -- 20 to 30 inches predicted this weekend.
A team led by Jean-Pierre Wolf, a biophotonics expert at the Université de Genève in Switzerland, suggest that this limitation could be overcome with lasers capable of piercing clouds with light-beams at temperatures of 1,500° Celsius (2,700° Fahrenheit).
Even if product aspects are figured out over time, broader barriers to scale must also be overcome, including a lack of connectivity because of rugged geography, regulatory concerns and cultural norms that can inhibit a woman's access to mobile technology.
In statements after Trump's first meeting with Kim, North Korean officials said while sanctions were a challenge to be overcome, Pyongyang's diplomatic outreach and pledges of denuclearization were driven by their own desire to reduce their isolation, not by international pressure.
Should Qatar agree to the change — its consent is required — and should logistical challenges be overcome, Infantino would most likely seek the approval of FIFA's 211 member federations, a grouping long known for rubber-stamping policies favored by the president.
But I think that it's a challenge that can be overcome relatively easily and he will have at his disposal the means of the Revolutionary Guards, who are quite keen to ensure that there's continuity in Iranian policy in the region.
Part of the reason for this is that human beings are all saddled with certain innate biases in the way we think about things, and these biases have to be overcome before we can reason in a truly rational way.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey and Russia are discussing the use of Syrian air space in the northwestern region of Idlib and the problem can be overcome if Russia "steps aside", Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar told broadcaster CNN Turk on Thursday.
A world in which human differences have been resolved and people work together in peace is presented not as something to be overcome in the name of big battles between starships, but as something that might someday become our norm.
RIYADH (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Wednesday that Iran's destabilizing influence in the Middle East would have to be overcome to end the conflict in Yemen, as the United States weighs increasing support to the Saudi-led coalition fighting there.
Canada's central bank said in May that it had decided against using blockchain to provide the underlying infrastructure for the country's interbank payment system after a year-long investigation, saying "too many hurdles" had to be overcome to make the approach viable.
And while Project ECHO is far from the only support program that can help these providers, it helps demonstrate some of the issues that need to be overcome to truly get the health care system on board with fighting the opioid crisis.
"In this specific case shareholders and creditors are in opposite positions, and perhaps this is the main difficulty to be overcome for the approval of Oi's judicial recovery plan in the face of the abusive position of Oi's main shareholders," the document said.
Although the party does appear to be softening its strident nationalist tone, its recent history of anti-Semitic tactics - such as denouncing Israel and demanding lists of Hungarian Jews who pose a "national security risk" - seems too fresh to be overcome easily.
Some officials would like to see the ESM provide a similar underpinning for the yet-to-be-created European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS), which will insure deposits in all euro zone countries up to 100,000 euros if opposition from Germany can be overcome.
Francois Savary, chief investment officer of Prime Partners, said the second half of the year would be less supportive for U.S. equities, and expressed a preference for Europe, Japan and emerging markets, where he thought the recent highs should be overcome more significantly.
And if we can understand that that's where it comes from, that it doesn't come from some kind of fact-based assessment of the damage that immigrants are doing to the country, then you realize that it's something that can be overcome.
In Florida — where a troubled teenager used a legally purchased military-style semiautomatic rifle to kill 17 people at a high school this past week — extraordinary political obstacles would have to be overcome before any real changes in gun laws could occur.
Speaking to reporters after the G20 summit in Japan, where he held bilateral talks with Trump, Erdogan said he believed the dispute over the S-400s would be overcome "without a problem" and added that his U.S. counterpart supported Turkey in the row.
Starshot is really just a research project; the actual mission would be much more expensive "Significant engineering challenges" must be overcome before anything resembling Starshot's proposed mission gets off the ground, according to Breakthrough Initiatives, which is the overarching investment program run by Milner.
Sections of the AIDS quilt hang in our medical school lobby, not as a reminder of a bygone era, but as a testament to those whose lives are still slipping away because of barriers to basic health services that are yet to be overcome.
What you expect from a story like this is that Kenny will have a rise and a fall, that the perils of his newfound windfall will manifest itself in unexpected ways, that this greenhorn to the financial industry will be overcome by his own greed.
"Any concern that the stalemate won't be overcome by China and U.S. is going to create negative sentiment for the markets just because trade is the single largest overhang," said Mike Loewengart, vice-president of investment strategy at E*Trade Financial in New York.
GENEVA, Feb 27 (Reuters) - The European Union is ready to respond to any UK request for an extension to the Brexit timetable, and problems such as the European Parliament elections can be overcome if there is the political will, Romania's Minister for European Affairs said.
Still, the accumulating insights on how and where Republicans have successfully worked these levers may help demonstrate — as President Barack Obama, President Bill Clinton and the results of this year's midterm elections prove — that these obstacles are not insuperable and that they can be overcome.
Tom Price (R-Ga.), nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, demonstrated some fundamental differences between the two major parties on health policy — differences that may have to be overcome or set aside if the Affordable Care Act will be replaced.
For trade policy analysts and experts who had braced themselves for the Trump-favored tariffs to exacerbate the increasingly contentious trade relationship between the U.S. and Canada, the ITC's rejection restored faith in a system that some worried could be overcome by political calculations.
In a 1974 Supreme Court case about whether President Richard M. Nixon had to turn over tapes of his Oval Office conversations to the Watergate prosecutor, the court ruled that executive privilege can be overcome if the information is needed for a criminal case.
"Senator Edward Markey said he believes the dangers of Autopilot can be overcome but he called for "rebranding and remarketing the system to reduce misuse, as well as building backup driver monitoring tools that will make sure no one falls asleep at the wheel.
While it's true that the Italian economic crisis has yet to be overcome, and that the art scene in Rome can't compete with other European capitals, Roman galleries are still capable of offering a good range of exhibitions that have been growing in quality in recent years.
She closed out the speech on Sunday by quoting Kate Sheppard, New Zealand's most prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement: "In the words of your suffragette, Kate Sheppard, 'All that separates, whether of race, class, creed or sex, is inhuman and must be overcome.&apos" 
Devout statesmen such as Robert Schuman of France, Italy's Alcide De Gasperi and Konrad Adenauer of Germany (pictured, left to right) laid the groundwork for a new continental order in which national divisions would be overcome and Western Europe, at least, would stand firm against totalitarianism.
Tech giants may believe that technology gives them an upper-hand over the industry's long-standing incumbents, but tech solutions require access to data that's also regulated by strict privacy laws — a major barrier to be overcome for those looking to enter specifically into health insurance.
There's something almost surreally casual about the site's treatment of height—something at least most adults see as non-negotiable—as an area of self improvement akin to weight loss, or a life obstacle that can be overcome with the right combination of hustle and vitamins.
But as we've said many times, if foldable phones are ever to become more than a fad and actually usher in the next era of mobile, phone makers will have to make the crease way less visible — among many other challenges that need to be overcome.
In keeping with a global shift, Indonesians are now less likely to see disability as a problem to be overcome with medical treatment or charity, but as a condition with implications for social issues and rights, said Dibley, who has also run training for Indonesian disability activists.
Netanyahu and Abbas have known each other for many years but unfortunately the context they've had has tended to validate their mistrust and suspicion and I think that is and will continue to be one of the problems in the Middle East that has to be overcome.
Questions the group posed to EPA included asking what the repercussions to deploying the new fuel standard may be and how they could best be mitigated, and what the current barriers to consumer acceptance of "redesigned or advanced technology vehicles" are and how those could be overcome.
And, after working for years to bring about the Dayton Peace Conference, which brought the Bosnian War to an end at last, I saw how, through open and forthright dialogue, even seemingly irreconcilable differences between enemies can be overcome in the name of a better tomorrow.
"Structural problems in Europe have to be overcome soon to protect the steel industry," Voestalpine Chief Executive Wolfgang Eder said on Wednesday, adding that he expected European anti-dumping measures to take effect in the course of the first half of 2016, "particularly towards the summer".
The outbreak that has rattled the nation does not respond to Mr. Trump's favorite instruments of power: It cannot be cowed by Twitter posts, it cannot be shot down by drones, it cannot be overcome by party solidarity, it cannot be overpowered by campaign rally chants.
"There are still obstacles to be overcome, and no one should underestimate how daunting a task the two sides face trying to resolve all the differences that have long existed between them in one clean sweep," the official English-language China Daily said in an editorial.
And ours is a nation in which people continue to want to be defined as Americans, not as right or left-wingers, Republicans or Democrats — and that many of the differences among our citizens that make headlines can be overcome by getting to know each other better.
" Francis, who has spoken with great concern about the sharpening language between President Trump and North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, prayed "that confrontation may be overcome on the Korean Peninsula, and that mutual trust may increase in the interest of the world as a whole.
In 2016, a year that seemed intent on declaring that we've all been living in hermetically sealed cocoons and don't understand each other at all, Sense8 says there's nothing so great that can't be overcome by stepping back and taking the time to consider someone else's perspective.
While the Powell statement in itself was enough to set off a minor tidal wave in selling, it released a cascade of other concerns that investors had heretofore ignored and couldn't be overcome even after the Fed chief tried to walk back the "long way" from neutral gaffe.
As long as there is no strategy to address Iraq's social and political problems alongside a strategy to restore the Iraqi army's credibility, the rush to celebrate military "victory" against ISIS will be overcome by the emergence of other ISIS-like forces in the country in the long term.
The distance and physical object problem could be overcome in two ways: first, base stations will have hundreds of (relatively smaller) antennas capable of beam-forming (phones will have similar capabilities on a smaller scale), and second, more — again, smaller — antennas will be deployed, particularly in urban areas.
On the other hand, for the mom-to-be who might have had a cocktail or two before she knew she was pregnant, as long as she was not binge drinking, there is little evidence to suggest that she should be overcome with worry, according to the paper.
Under the direction of Mimi O'Donnell, Ms. O'Connell, who played the role of Mom in the play's premiere production at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago, displays an earthy good humor that partly makes up for her tedious forays into a fantasyland where no adversity cannot be overcome by spunk.
"Sure, Kelly recognizes that women have to work twice as hard and be twice as good, but she sees that less as an inherent problem with the system than a noble hurdle that can be overcome with simple hard work," Anna Silman wrote about Kelly's book at the Cut.
White Americans, while marginally more comfortable with racial icons, typically reserved their respect for figures who were exemplary but unthreatening: Virtuous Americans, neither radical nor outspoken, who confirmed the possibility for success and served as a reminder that oppression could be overcome with hard work and the right attitude.
And yet it is fitting that Red Star should be there this year, even if its visit proves only to be fleeting: not just to make up the numbers, not merely as an obstacle to be overcome, but as a memento, a reminder, of what has been lost.
All this to say, I am not sure I understand the stated premises of either Bialosky's book or Matthew Zapruder's "Why Poetry": that the reaction I describe above — an erotic push-pull with language that poets revel in and non-poets might find uncomfortable — can and should be overcome.
"A number of hurdles unique to pipeline-grade steel and pipe manufacturing must be overcome to expand domestic pipeline production and manufacturing," a coalition of oil, natural gas and pipeline associations wrote to the Commerce Department, which took preliminary public comments on the matter up until last week.
"Please let's not let Europe be overcome by pessimism or by ideologies, because Europe is not being attacked by canons or bombs in this moment, but by ideologies - ideologies that are not European, that come either from outside or which stem from small groups in Europe," he said.
"This will naturally start speculation that Singapore Airlines could be the white knight strategic investor that Malaysia Airlines needs and the Malaysian government has been advocating for, but there would be so many challenges that would need to be overcome to make that a serious option," Sobie said.
"This type of technology has a lot of potential, but of course there are also challenges and barriers that need to be overcome, and this is again where the importance of (a) long term, stable, enabling environment comes into the picture," the Food and Agriculture Organisation's Andrea Rossi told Sustainable Energy.
"  Norfolk Southern has rejected previous offers from Canadian Pacific, saying its board of directors "has unanimously determined that your latest revised proposal is grossly inadequate, creates substantial regulatory risks and uncertainties that are highly unlikely to be overcome, and is not in the best interest of the Company and its shareholders.
This is one reason his model gets relatively more bullish on Trump when the polls tighten — if Clinton has a 2-point lead but there are so many undecided or third-party voters left, it's easy to imagine how her lead could be overcome, depending on how those voters break.
If Saudi-Iranian tensions can be overcome, if peace talks between the Syrian government and opposition go ahead later this month as planned and if they are successful, the biggest challenge to the U.S. timeline is still that no one else has yet agreed to its specifics, particularly those related to Assad's departure.
McDonald's came up short on both the top and bottom line, but the temporary softness in growth can be overcome, and a decline in margins reflects its heavy recent investment in digital in an era when global scale will be critical and consolidation in the restaurant space is accelerating, according to Miller Regan.
It's a useful tool for understanding both the dilemmas of these social changes and the island's fabled mythology, but Santiago Muñoz goes further: perhaps the best way to truly undermine the presence of the military industrial complex is to know that it too utilizes — and can thus be overcome with — magical thinking.
"The division and fractures in our society must be overcome," said the 39-year-old centrist who was elected on May 7 after beating the far right leader Marine Le Pen following a bitter campaign that was dominated by France's role in Europe and which blew apart the traditional party structure in France.
"  Norfolk Southern has thus far rejected previous offers from Canadian Pacific, saying its board of directors "has unanimously determined that your latest revised proposal is grossly inadequate, creates substantial regulatory risks and uncertainties that are highly unlikely to be overcome, and is not in the best interest of the Company and its shareholders.
These weapons are designed to kill with effectiveness, destroy flesh and internal organs with high velocity rounds, require medical personnel in droves at the front line and at the rear so the logistics systems are stretched, and create gut-wrenching fear and psychological trauma that must be overcome by training, protection and leadership.
The fact is, foldable phones are cool to look at and they're exciting to write about — it sure beats writing about another well-made Samsung knockoff that costs hundreds less — but there are clear engineering challenges that still need to be overcome for foldable phones to really herald in a new era of mobile.
Not only is it impossible to produce a smart gun that gun buyers will actually purchase in large numbers, but even if the technological hurdles could be overcome, the results are sure to drastically disappoint everyone who has been looking to these weapons as some sort of silver bullet that can end gun violence.
If the President were to assert a privilege that the Special Counsel believed was not valid or that could be overcome, or if any other dispute were to arise during the interview about the appropriateness of a question, the parties shall present the disagreement to the grand jury for resolution by the federal supervisory judge.
There's more to this industry collaboration than just figuring out the specs range for systems, however: Participating companies will "study common technical challenges," as well, meaning they'll be putting their heads together to overcome the major, fundamental tech challenges that still act as hurdles to be overcome in getting self-driving vehicles on the roads.
This tradition of European thought is not only influential in contemporary art theory but also strongly related to Western Marxism, so Petrakova is directly addressing the last grand Western intellectual movement for which capitalism seemed to be a historical period that could be overcome, as opposed to one that is intrinsic to the human condition, as later thinkers formulated.
The European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Pierre Moscovici, told me outside last week's meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Luxembourg that politicians in Rome should be honest with the Italian public about the affordability of their electoral promises, and the borrowing difficulties that would need to be overcome in order to transform those promises into reality.
The mass grief that erupted in the wake of her death was unprecedented in its scale: There were ten-hour queues to sign condolence books, 32 million people watched her funeral on TV in the UK alone, 50-feet of flowers were laid outside Kensington Palace, and sporting events were cancelled for fear fans would be overcome by emotion.
With the State of the Union address by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, we saw that our political divisions are unlikely to be overcome any time soon.
Yes, Tehran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and its support for radical Shiite movements throughout the Middle East will be cited as evidence of its leadership's malevolence, but its true threat will be to American dominance of the oil lanes, a danger Washington will treat as the offense of all offenses to be overcome at any cost.
" But the privilege isn't "absolute" and the court has said it has limits -- indeed, it can be overcome upon a proper showing of need for the evidence at issue in a criminal trial or grand jury proceedings, and the DC Circuit has held that the "privilege disappears altogether when there is any reason to believe government misconduct occurred.
I founded Compass Talent Group, a national talent management firm that is dedicated to building diverse and inclusive leadership teams for education organizations, rooted in the belief that the most harrowing challenges faced in the education sector can be overcome with leaders who bring diverse experiences, ways of thinking, and problem-solving strategies to the table.
The first was that its political problems were similar to those in America, where even the highest tensions between Shia and Sunni Muslims in Iraq could be overcome like political squabbles between Democrats and Republicans in the US. That led to the second prism, which was that the key to solving Iraq's issues was to get its people over their ancient hatreds.
"It's a unique quarter I think, the German economy will bounce back and we think it will grow according to potential, roughly 1.6 percent this year and 1.5 percent in 2019 so this temporary blip will be overcome but there's not enough potential to grow stronger than potential now so it will be a one-off loss," he said, speaking to CNBC's Annette Weisbach on Monday.
And whilst Drake initially approaches the situation with the sort of manic laughter you would only expect from a man who does not fully understand the joke, as soon as the frog comes into play he looks to be overcome with fear and doubt, busting out standard Drake facial expressions that you can expect to see repurposed as memes before the day is out.
It may not be the dawning of one of the great musical acts of our time, but when watching Hudson play synths and bass, clap along, and help record samples that his father, who studied music at Rutgers, could expertly collage into the resulting video, it's hard not to be overcome with the feeling that you will never be as cool or accomplished a three-year-old.
This presumption of immigrant intent can only be overcome if an applicant demonstrates sufficiently strong familial, social, professional and economic ties to a country other than the U.S.  Citizens of 38 (mostly European) Visa Waiver Program countries are not required to obtain visas for short visits to the U.S. In contrast, citizens of African countries and most Latin American and Asian countries are excluded from the Visa Waiver Program.
It's more useful to engage with the idea that Trump, who has spent his life bullying anyone he thought he could get away with bullying, whenever and wherever he thought he could get away with doing it, somehow held lifelong anti-war beliefs that needed to be overcome before he told someone to tell someone to push a button on a console that would assassinate someone by remote control halfway around the world.

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