This model includes 4 extension pieces, so it can be used
as a barrier in any space, small or large.
When sleeping, the rails act
as a barrier in case the child rolls over too close to the edge of the bed.
I described myself as cool and casual individual, I am highly sophisticated and honest in everything i do, i do care a lot about my appearance and i always like to look good and smell nice, i don't judge a book by the cover and do not consider distance or age
as barrier in relationship.
Love Begins At reminds you that your age can never stand
as a barrier in seeking true love.
Sixteen years after Ertmer first named these barriers, they are still identified
as barriers in the recent literature on technology integration in teaching, although the first - order barriers do not seem to be as limiting as they were, because school districts and policy makers are increasingly investing more money in technology (Ertmer & Ottenbreit - Leftwich, 2013; Ertmer, Ottenbreit - Leftwich, Sadik, Sendurur, & Sundurur, 2012).
The Barrier Sphere (also known
as Barrier in the SNES / PS version) is a consumable item in Chrono Trigger.
All of these points are also a tangent from the main point raised in the article, namely whether visible minority status operates
as a barrier in the OCI hiring process.
How things shall shape up in future is still a big mystery but the bigger question lies in how other retailers shall respond to Bitcoin amidst issues which had stood
as a barrier in its mainstream adoption.
On the upside, the $ 1,000 as well as the 100 SMA will act
as barriers in the path of price recovery.
Lack of transport to attend appointments was consistently identified
as a barrier in accessing care — «the ability to reach».
«While condensation may collect on the interior or exterior of energy - efficient windows, the units are really doing their job by helping serve
as a barrier in the home,» Burk says.
Not exact matches
Fox said he eventually expects Mexico to produce and export
as much
as 60 percent of the marijuana used by those
in the U.S. Fox said cannabis «has to be integrated into NAFTA,» allowing it to be traded across the border «without
barrier, without taxes and limits, only complying with the law.»
Nearly two - thirds of payer executives cited cost
as the biggest
barrier in the way of a product overhaul.
Overall, enterprise mobility will accelerate
in the next decade
as globalization tears down geographical
barriers.
So while California,
as seen above, has the largest total number of Canada - dependent jobs
in total, it's actually North Dakota that would feel the biggest effect from heightened trade
barriers, with more than 4 % of all jobs
in the state having a direct connection to trade with Canada.
Frezza and Kleinbaum liken the arrangement to Amazon Web Services, which triggered an explosion
in the number of new internet startups by removing the need to own one's own servers
as a
barrier to entry.
«We are inclined to view it
as posing greater trade risk for all types of energy, particularly if other nations establish new trade
barriers against U.S. products,» Washington - based research firm ClearView Energy Partners LLC said
in a report Monday.
But
as Hughes and co-authors wrote
in the recent Great
Barrier Reef study,
as it stands, warming will eventually kill reefs and transform oceans.
«
As we talk to more and more people about health,» he says, «the way they define it is «something that either facilitates or creates
barriers for me
in living the life I want to lead.»»
The Toronto - based app maker aims to break down a key
barrier to fashion e-commerce by allowing shoppers to envision themselves
in outfits
as they browse
That's already a major
barrier to people seeking treatment
in the first place (
as is a dearth of affordable treatment options); but it can be magnified by a conviction and incarceration, which exacerbate a vicious cycle of lackluster employment opportunities, social exclusion, and continued crime and addiction.
As I've harped on many, many times, with foreign ownership restrictions creating major
barriers to new competitors of all stripes, market forces have never actually existed, so neither has competition
in all the areas the CRTC governs.
John spent his life breaking
barriers, from defending our freedom
as a decorated Marine Corps fighter pilot
in World War II and Korea, to setting a transcontinental speed record, to becoming, at age 77, the oldest human to touch the stars.
With computer science slated to become all the more important to our growth
as a nation, some leaders
in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) are trying to break down the
barriers to entry for these underrepresented groups.
As the authors wrote
in the recent Great
Barrier Reef study, these processes are likely to continue — and they'll totally transform ocean ecosystems.
«On a general level, there can be practical
barriers to pursuit of a criminal case, such
as the victim company's fear of embarrassment, reputational damage, or the perceived risk — real or not — that their trade secrets will be exposed
in a court proceeding,» said Brooke French, shareholder at law firm Carlton Fields.
Also, consider this: If the magic of San Francisco is simply driven by the natural result of having so many of the same sort of people pile up
in one place, then this means that
as technology continues to inexorably lower the communication
barriers between us, we will see more of these magical places pop up,
as we are seeing with Boulder and Austin.
In this way, the service helps collapse the
barrier between the stuff on our machines and what we keep online, treating them
as essentially one and the same.
Differences
in regulations for professional qualifications, public procurement and foreign investment all serve
as de facto
barriers to trade
in services — a component increasingly central to western economies.
Although designs and processes usually originate
in each company's home country —
as do most of the founding management teams — the
barriers between local and international staff are much more permeable than
in low - skills manufacturing.
Trump said
in a tweet on Sunday that China will remove trade
barriers as that was the «right thing to do.»
These names are viewed
as non-tariff
barriers, which matter because they are the last significant friction
in international trade, which the Transatlantic Investment Partnership treaty aims to lower.
Now that the
barrier of editing genes
in the hospital setting has been broken, these companies and more have pipelines of gene - editing innovation coming to a hospital near you
in the next few years,
as clinical trials are approved and new ways to cure formerly incurable diseases go mainstream
in our lifetimes.
U.S. President Donald Trump said
in a tweet that China would remove trade
barriers as that was the «right thing to do.»
In surveys, small businesses have pegged health care's uncertain future
as the greatest or second - greatest
barrier to growth.
England is another natural fit for an American business, with less of a communication
barrier than
in countries without English
as a first language.
Luckily, we're already spending about
as much time browsing profiles on our phones
as we are on computers, according to comScore, and the meaning is twofold: online dating will both continue to grow
in terms of popularity, and shrink
as a
barrier to meeting people, ahem, offline.
In his book The Happiness Advantage, Shawn Achor shared research, including his own experience on how removing
barriers, even minor ones that save
as little
as 20 - seconds, is enough to push you forward toward establishing positive habits.
Choosing to use outside ecommerce sites such
as Etsy or Amazon are sufficient, but
in reality this is just another
barrier to purchase.
When you see an accountant, a doctor, an engineer or a lawyer, that person has a rigorous code of professional practice with which he or she must comply, ongoing professional development obligations, a common body of knowledge
as a
barrier to entry, a body of peers that oversees any complaints or misconduct, and must pay an annual fee
in order to practice.
Speaking at Auto China, Shen told CNBC's Nancy Hungerford that while he would welcome Elon Musk to Shanghai, he's unsure if that would happen, citing Tesla's recent production issues
in the U.S.
as a potential
barrier.
Prompted by feedback received
as a young officer, Gen. McChrystal still literally removes the «
barrier» between him and his guests
in his office, getting out from behind his desk to sit with the individual at a separate coffee table.
Pai, chosen by Trump
in January to head the agency, also has said he wants to dismantle other significant regulations
as part of a sweeping review he said would remove
barriers to business and modernize rules.
These homebodies — all with annual revenues
in excess of $ 1 million
as per the survey parameters — were not clear about just why they were not reaching beyond Canada, citing a variety of perceived
barriers including cost, competition, regulations, staffing and marketing.
She adds that even the book's critics «are making a deep if inadvertent point: Only
in women is success viewed
as a
barrier to giving advice.»
These recommendations were
in fact cited by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
in its 2016 annual Economic Survey of Canada.Naming a lack of productivity
as a major impediment to future economic growth, the OECD called for Canada to pursue a platform of deregulation while also reducing interprovincial trade
barriers and providing more incentives for small - and medium - sized companies to innovate and invest.
«The concept of «maintaining ecological function» refers to the balance of ecological processes necessary for the reef ecosystem
as a whole to persist, but perhaps
in a different form,» a spokesperson for Great
Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority explained, «noting the composition and structure may differ from what is currently seen today.»
Anyone who nevertheless wants to grow and dispense should consider working
in a state that has restricted numbers of licenses, rather than a state such
as California or Colorado where there are few such
barriers to entry.
You can start a conversation right through Facebook's Messaging platform, reducing the
barriers to getting
in touch and coming across
as a more personal outreach method.
In August, when Askew stepped into her role
as First Captain of the U.S. Military Academy's Corps of Cadets, her leadership position broke both racial and gender
barriers.