Sentences with phrase «as a barrier where»

She suggests pumping enough milk to last until the tan is completely set in, or using a towel as a barrier where the babies cheek lays on the breast.
Cartilage basically acts as a barrier where the bones meet to stop them from grinding together.

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«We're a for - profit venture fund but we have this social mission as well where we're trying to break down these barriers because we think thats the greatest way to add value for people.»
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.
As we move closer and closer to a world where things are sold online, and where entrepreneurs» barriers to entry are reduced, this post sums things up incredibly well and we can not thank you enough for taking the time to do all the research.
In order for VOW operators to be in the position to offer the kind of Commission savings, that have been promoted by the Competition Bureau within their pleadings — and why would they want to unless it was absolutely necessary — would it also not hold true that in a industry such as organized real estate that is grossly oversaturated with members that VOW's would not only have to hurt some existing competitors, but would need to accomplish this to an extent where the figurative wall will rise up and thus represent a literal «barrier to entrance» into the real estate industry?
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
Freedom protests only where it understands itself and it destroys barriers only where they prevent it from being the capacity of acceptance and love, which assimilates itself to what is foreign as well as the other way round.
Trade barriers to Britain were wrung down months ago and now the EU has been barred as well from access to the American meat market, where even domestic critters are suspect.
The 21 - year - old was pitched sideways, sending his car into the barriers where it was launched into the air, executing a dramatic series of upside - down spins as his car shed most of its bodywork.
Soccer is a teamwork, where the attackers have to pressurize the opponent's defenders, the midfielders have to press and the defenders act as the last barrier before the goalkeeper
I used to go stand at the North Bank as a kid and got there as early as I could to try and get a position where I could lean against a barrier.
Glasson began putting up barriers as a youngster in Fresno, where he lived with his mom, who worked for a few years for the state welfare department.
Theo has had 1 season in his entire career where he's broken the 20 goal barrier (just), so to try and draw them as comparable is far beyond the line marked «daft».
Eilidh Child is to run the 400m hurdles, while Tiffany Porter is to race the shorter distance over the barriers where she will line up alongside world indoor champion Nia Ali and Olympic silver medallist Dawn Harper - Nelson as world champion Brianna Rollins and Olympic champion Sally Pearson also go head - to - head.
As with any change, the challenge lies in breaking down barriers, and that's where this report can be particularly helpful.
Fold / wrap your prefold as usual, and you have a stay dry barrier down the middle of the diaper where the wetness is mostly concentrated.
So barrier things can be zinc - based, that is where the destine comes it, it can be coconut oil, olive oil, Vaseline or A.N.D or sort of the ointments aqua four, any of those things work really well as a barrier.
But I am just coming from the Ashaiman barrier police station and I was told no car has been sent there, so as I talk to you, I don't know where the cars are,» he explained.
... The first grants will support Computer Science for All and ScriptEd to expand access to computer science education in schools across the city, as well as remove barriers for women and minorities to join NYC's thriving tech sector (where less than 10 percent of professionals are currently minority women).»
As they keep knocking down each taboo and each barrier, where is this going to end up?
Clinton is in New York City, where she will deliver a speech on how the country can break down the barriers that hold back African American families as she tries to woo black voters ahead of the South Carolina primary.
The signs will be installed in the Inner Harbor, at the lake shore, and along Onondaga Creek as far as Dorwin Avenue, where a barrier prevents fish from swimming any farther upstream, Speer said.
We still have issues such as holding our party primaries in August when many people are on vacation, systemic barriers like where and how to get to the polls and a confusing system for casting absentee ballots.
Dr. Marga Gual Soler is a Senior Project Director in the Center for Science Diplomacy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), where she explores the role of science as a universal language to help break down barriers and build bridges between peoples and nations.
After receiving her Ph.D. in immunology from the Open University, United Kingdom, where she researched the identification of transcriptional factors regulating the unique phenotype of the human blood — brain barrier, she joined the Roche Brain Shuttle program as a postdoctoral fellow.
Gates and van Oppen are aiming to look specifically at areas that have already survived massive bleaching events, such as Moorea in French Polynesia, the central Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and the Seychelles, where 97 % of corals in the inner islands died following the 1997 — 98 El Niño oceanic warming event.
The endangered wildflower Zapata bladderpod grows exactly where the barriers are proposed to be built, as does the threatened whiskerbush cactus.
Electrical current is injected into the device, tunnelling from single - layer graphene, through few - layer boron nitride acting as a tunnel barrier, and into the mono - or bi-layer TMD material, such as tungsten diselenide (WSe2), where electrons recombine with holes to emit single photons.
«These findings have implications for airport safety but also have potential applications for agriculture and for alternative energy sources such as solar farms, where birds living and feeding in the area can cause disruption, and around wind turbines where the birds are at risk of collision and the threat to birds can sometimes be a legislative barrier,» Professor Swaddle added.
The hunters maneuver the canoes into a U-shape around the dolphins, using sound as an acoustic barrier to drive them toward shore where they are killed.
This may be of particular relevance in locations where it is impractical to implement conventional measures such as noise barriers,» says Berge, who believes that in a few years» time, we will be seeing many low - noise tire brands on the market.
The team suggest that «malfunctions» in the production of the tight junctions may be a contributing factor that explains why some people have conditions such as eczema, where the skin barrier is weakened, which leads to bacterial infiltration, inflammation, scratching and further infection.
This, scientists say, is potentially very good news, as we could use the barrier to protect Earth from extreme space weather resulting from events like coronal mass ejections — huge explosions on the sun, where plasmas and magnetic field are ejected from its corona, the outermost part of its atmosphere.
This explains the presence of reservoirs of high - energy particles under these areas in the magnetopause but for some time scientists remained puzzled as to why these reservoirs are also found in areas where the two magnetic fields at the magnetopause are aligned and should therefore create an impenetrable barrier.
It crosses the blood - testis barrier in its alcohol form as retinol, where it is stored in the Sertoli cells and converted as needed to its more biologically active form, retinoic acid.
The Clostridia acted as a barrier that prevented the allergens in peanuts from entering the bloodstream, where they trigger an allergic reaction.
Experts believe that after 40 dating is something where partners do their best to spend maximum amount of time together, where long distance can act as a strong barrier.
Where other directors — Allen, for instance — might treat this same setup and characters with a certain eye - rolling absurdity, Turturro's script, direction, and performance all point to a sober, old - school romanticism that suggests Fioravante's sexual prowess and financial success aren't so much an unlikely professional success story as a burden and a barrier to the life he wants to be living.
Assuming Urban isn't practicing a bit of misdirection, it certainly explains why Benedict was shown wearing a Starfleet uniform in photos that leaked in February from the film's set: In the original series episode «Where No Man Has Gone Before» (the second Star Trek pilot), Lt. Commander Gary Mitchell is a Starfleet Academy friend of Kirk's who serves as helmsman about the Enterprise when the ship penetrates the galactic barrier.
Not only will the rain impair visibility and make cornering and braking more difficult, but the introduction of large puddles of water throughout track also bring the risk of hydroplaning into the mix — as I discovered shortly into my first wet race at Sebring where my RX7 careened into the concrete barriers moments into the event.
For large scale school sites the application of a capability like a «virtual tripwire» may be a cost effective approach to keep trespassers out of designated areas within the grounds, where it is simply not practical to have physical barriers such as walls or fencing in place.
If you are unsure where to begin, you can use the standard outlined in Section 508 of the Workforce Rehabilitation Act as a general guideline to eliminate barriers in information technology for people with disabilities.
As a region with a large coastline, Mr Herrington said that the big challenge for the area was to tackle underperformance in coastal towns, where factors such as low participation in higher education and high joblessness have been seen to create barriers to aspiratioAs a region with a large coastline, Mr Herrington said that the big challenge for the area was to tackle underperformance in coastal towns, where factors such as low participation in higher education and high joblessness have been seen to create barriers to aspiratioas low participation in higher education and high joblessness have been seen to create barriers to aspiration.
In a district where barriers such as poverty and lack of transportation have long inhibited access to enrichment activities, Meriden's leaders view the mere availability of such programs as a milestone.
Educational barriers and challenges often vary by region, yet at districts where odds seem disproportionately stacked against student success — such as Jefferson County Schools (JCS) in rural West Virginia — school leaders know that delivering excellence in education requires vision, strategy and, sometimes, complete process overhaul.
Julayne Virgil is the CEO of Girls Inc. of Alameda County where she leads the investment in thousands of girls in grades K - 12 in the East Bay as they navigate gender, economic, social and racial barriers to realize their full potential and to become the strong, smart and bold leaders of tomorrow.
On the other hand, in Hamden, where poverty and language barriers are not as great as in New Britain, 54 percent of 4th graders are at goal in reading and 58 percent are at goal in math.
Nearly three quarters (74 per cent) of respondents said commissioning local services was also a major issue, as well as a «lack of internal capacity», where 59 per cent reported it as barrier.
Paula advocates for «bringing culture into the classroom» and fostering an environment where diversity is seen as an educational benefit rather than a barrier.
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