Sentences with phrase «access barriers»

Like other advocates for charter equity, he hopes to continue building on this win in order to reduce charter school access barriers for more students and families.
The 8th circuit said that the restriction is necessary to keep frivolous candidates off the ballot, because the primary vote test is the only ballot access barrier.
We want your visit to be as comfortable as possible, and have tips on everything from accessing our barrier - free options to bringing children to getting around our galleries.
· The lack of transportation services in public charter schools inadvertently creates a school choice access barrier for many families.
Evidence - based solutions for overcoming access barriers, decreasing attrition, and promoting change with underserved families.
We should watch with interest the BC process for what it can tell us about the success of online dispute resolution strategies to challenge access barriers.
Addressing market access barriers in Japan through the WTO: A survey of typical Japan market access issues and the possibility to address them through WTO dispute resolution procedures Southwick, James D., Law and Policy in International Business31.
The provision which survives to this day in the code at Title 21, Chapter 2, Section 170 et seq., served to erect the highest ballot access barrier in both the nation and the world.
Station siting: Lowering access barriers starts with placing stations where they primarily serve low - income communities.
Our end - of - year tests include accessibility resources that address visual, auditory and physical access barriers.
In addition, the lawmakers said they want GAO to determine if school districts have plans in place to address access barriers and identify steps that the federal government can take to ensure full ADA compliance at schools.
The impact of a Medicare co-payment would not be a ripple effect, The University of Technology's Margaret Faux wrote for Croakey — it would be more like a House of Cards effect if the UK's experiment with access barriers is anything to go by.
An open RABS (Restricted Access Barrier System) keeps operators away from the critical areas during operation.
«We look forward to working with the Legislature and others stakeholders across New York State to advance common - sense, proactive solutions that address the coverage and access barriers patients face every day and reduce costs throughout the whole health care system.»
The study did not ascribe a specific cause for the racial disparities but offered six possible explanations: conscious or unconscious provider biases; patient mistrust; health literacy; patient - physician communication breakdown; healthcare access barriers; and / or race - based differences in disease biology.
You can access the Barrier Reef from regions along the coast of Queensland including Tropical North Queensland, Townsville, Whitsunday's, Mackay, Capricorn, Gladstone and Bundaberg, Coral Coast & Country.
It also advocates for the removal of infrastructure access barriers for thermal storage, saying that some market incentive structures and regulatory frameworks are not geared up to best recognise the efficiency of thermal energy storage, with some barriers seen by EASE as technology - specific.
Removing access barriers to this literature will accelerate research, enrich education, share the learning of the rich with the poor and the poor with the rich, make this literature as useful as it can be, and lay the foundation for uniting humanity in a common intellectual conversation and quest for knowledge.
For example, where the value of their imports into the UK depends on freely re-exporting such products into the EU, and new EU market access barriers apply because of Brexit, they will have been prejudiced.
«We thought if we started a case where there was a genuine access barrier, not like the ones in the U.S. and Australia, which were human rights cases, if we brought a case that put access at the forefront, it would help to create a pathway forward,» says Lipkus.
And that training of new professionals must go hand - in - hand with testing our methods of intervention, in ways that MFTs can reach out to the millions of people who continue to experience access barriers to high - quality mental healthcare.
The net impact of these additional co-payments will be to increase the cost burden on people who are poor, sick and vulnerable, creating additional access barriers to cost - effective preventive care and potentially increasing downstream health care costs.
The Family Partnership provides school - based therapy to help alleviate access barriers to students from preschool to transitional / GED programs (birth through 21 years old).
Kent Mesplay, appearing on NBC San Diego's «Politically Speaking», describes ballot access barriers for third parties, and suggests that Roseanne Barr and himself ought to consider working more closely to secure Presidential Delegates.
The size and scope of measures to promote bike sharing equity vary, but all types of bike sharing systems are working to lower access barriers.Whether a large established system with significant government investment like Capital Bikeshare, a new small nonprofit system searching for funding like Kansas City B - cycle, or a for - profit system like Decobike Miami Beach, operators are expending the effort to lower access barriers.
As a result, our end - of - year test includes accessibility resources that address visual, auditory, and physical access barriers — allowing virtually all students to show what they know and can do without compromising the assessment construct.
But the fear of traffic collision shows that there are also other types of mobility and access barriers in Black and Latino neighborhoods.
On May 19, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed HB 1355, which hugely increases ballot access barriers for new political parties that wish to run someone for President.
Even something as simple as zip pockets on shirts and pants can be a worthwhile upgrade, said Tobias, because it creates an access barrier for thieves.
Compelling China to change course with respect to these kinds of market access barriers is long overdue, but U.S. missteps (such as imposing restrictions unilaterally through channels not sanctioned by the World Trade Organization) could initiate a much larger and more deleterious sequence of protectionist measures.
Wine Australia is the Australian Government statutory authority responsible for identifying and maximising the environment for sustainable demand for Australian wine through market development, providing regulatory services and export assistance, providing wine sector intelligence and addressing trade and market access barriers.
Yes, some requirements are needed to keep the ballots from being clogged with too many candidates, but the very slightest ballot access barriers are sufficient for this purpose.
The opinion said that the primary vote test is the only ballot access barrier for minor parties, and that once a party submits its original ballot access petition of 15,000 signatures, it may stay on the ballot forever.
«You spend an exhausting amount of time, until Labor Day, trying to get over the ballot access barriers.
The October 2011 decision had said North Dakota needs a primary vote test for minor party candidates, because otherwise the ballot would become too crowded because there is no other ballot access barrier.
He is founder and president of Free the Vote North Carolina, which is supporting a bill now before the legislature to dramatically lower the ballot access barriers for third parties and independent candidates..
«Lowering the access barrier to medical applications can have profound effects on patients, their caregivers and their doctors, especially for something as prevalent as newborn jaundice.»
He added that a resolution by the National Federation of the Blind warns states «about the use of the Smarter Balanced assessment, which, until the access barriers for students with disabilities that are currently being addressed are totally resolved, will be a violation of several federal civil rights statutes.»
Reducing both tariffs and non-tariff market access barriers will lower the cost of new energy - efficient technologies, thereby spurring their utilisation and ultimately help broaden development and environmental goals for the world community at large.»
The vast majority of websites and apps have access barriers.
«Even after the 2009 financial crisis made it plain the U.S. economy had entered a period of stagnation, Canadians seemed more interested in the far - off and more uncertain prospects of China, India and Brazil — economies characterized by high growth and large populations but also formidable market access barriers,» wrote Laura Dawson, president of Dawson Strategic, in a recent report for the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
The university's community covenant, says director of law reform Kendra Milne, creates «another access barrier» to women through language requiring students to «treat all persons with respect and dignity, and uphold their God - given worth from conception to death.»
And they both experience legal - access barriers.
The group also assists clients in addressing regulatory challenges with access to the U.S. and EU markets involving customs, market access barriers and CFIUS review of foreign investment into the U.S.
Together, in this space we can form a collaborative relationship that will work to access the barriers and patterns that exist as well as identify goals that will foster change and growth.»
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