Sentences with phrase «around the barrier»

To get around barriers to entry into the traditional broadcasting system, Canadian producers are using online - only shows to interact with audiences and showcase digital talent.
I am here to work with you to find new ways around those barriers.
That being said they are usually very adapt at working around the barrier!
Eggan's group hit on a way around this barrier by injecting the chromosomes from embryonic and adult mouse cells into zygotes that were chemically frozen midway in the process of dividing into two cells.
Marine migrants, on the other hand, are better able to maneuver around barriers or to skirt fishing pressures.
To get it right, the dogs had to resist the impulse to try to take the shortest path to reach the treat — which would only cause them to whack into the barrier and bump their heads against the plastic — and instead walk around the barrier to one of the open sides.
Selecting targeted, instructional strategies opens up paths around these barriers so that students can be engaged and successful in making progress toward the standard.
The main issue of debate was around the barriers faced by indie authors, with most commenters agreeing that quality and discoverability are two major ones.
Once you've snorkeled around the barrier reef you might even feel compelled to visit a dive shop and take a resort course or even get certified.
If you are in Belize to experience the diving there are a multitude of dive sites around the Barrier Reef, a half hour boat ride from the Xanadu dock.
And then one steps fully around the barrier, as if entering a time warp, into one large, meandering room.
In hopes of getting around these barriers, members from many of these groups — including federal and state fisheries and wildlife agencies, water supply managers, irrigation districts, and environmental groups — came together in 2006 and began hammering out the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP).
While frustration mounted among many of the superintendents at their inability to implement blended learning given California's restrictive regulatory environment, frustration also mounted among those who had worked around those barriers — some were real barriers while others were perceived — and yet couldn't get the air time to help their peers.
But in a study published October 16 in the journal Science, researchers found a way around this barrier.
JPMorgan Chase, the nation's largest retail bank, has been experimenting with ways to get around that barrier, and on Tuesday it announced plans to extend that effort into two major American cities.
When Bulgarian 114 - pounder Valentin Dimitrov Jordanov won the gold medal last Friday afternoon, he came sprinting off the mat, around the barriers, and scooped Alex Schultz out of the crowd.
Principals across the United States are finding ways to work around the barriers, whether real or imagined.
Our ability to organize and mobilize is restricted, but as civil society we have found creative and peaceful ways to get around these barriers and we will continue to do so.
Researchers at Purdue University led by Mike Scharf, the O. Wayne Rollins / Orkin Chair in Molecular Physiology and Urban Entomology, have identified a cocktail of enzymes from the guts of termites that may be better at getting around the barriers that inhibit fuel production from woody biomass.
An important aspect of Mr. Monroe's book is that in every circumstance where a logical, financial, physical or theoretical barrier to exploration of the question exists, he either constructs a way around the barrier or merely assumes away its existence.
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