This company is quite safe to own
as high barriers to entry to start a railroad.
The current tests are not
as high a barrier to high school graduation as they are often alleged to be, as a student may generally take the exam multiple times in order to achieve a passing score.
Not exact matches
Additionally, the survey explained that although companies believe Windows 10 is
high - quality software, internal business software compatibility «remain (s)
as large
barriers to Windows 10 deployment.»
As for Air Products, «it's a great business that is undervalued,» Ackman told CNBC Tuesday — citing a very diverse customer and product base,
high barriers to entry, and substantial pricing power.
As technology commoditizes the lower end of recruiting, more and more search firms are targeting C - suite engagements at global corporations — assignments for which the
barriers to entry remain
high and client sensitivity to fees relatively low.
On the other hand, there might be a reason nothing is there, such
as low consumer demand or
high barriers to entry.
We've also targeted stocks with key advantages, such
as brand allegiance or
high barriers to entry for competitors.
As Twin Cities Business put it, «But there was that little matter of
higher taxes, one of the many financial
barriers to a move.»
«We're not saying
high compensation levels are efficient, but if directors perceive the talent pool
as very tight, they're not likely to let $ 1 million be a
barrier.»
Infrastructure assets have traditionally been characterized
as long - lived, with
high development costs (
barriers to entry) and the potential for steady income streams, often linked to inflation.
Many private market alternative investments have
high regulatory
barriers, such
as the need for investors to be «accredited».
That requirement, he said, «proved a
barrier to virtually all deals we reviewed in 2017,
as prices for decent, but far from spectacular, businesses hit an all - time
high.
From their website, they seek to invest in companies with «
high barriers to entry, low production costs and the potential to benefit from Brookfield's global expertise
as an owner and operator of real assets.»
While it is encouraging to see the
high level of support from Chinese companies, for whatever reason, the unfortunate truth is that not all leading domestic Chinese companies are able to serve the one belt, one road
as they are constrained by traditions, culture, and language
barriers.
That last requirement proved a
barrier to virtually all deals we reviewed in 2017,
as prices for decent, but far from spectacular, businesses hit an all - time
high.
Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a
high obstacle if not a complete
barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such
as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities say.
The Trump administration faces the problem that China's
high trade
barriers are allowed by the World Trade Organization, because China entered the group
as a developing country and insists it still is one.
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.
The corporate economic entities are most «creative and efficient» and, therefore, most powerful, controlling modern science and technology
as well
as information and communication in the global market and seeking to knock down all cultural, national or political
barriers in order to open
high ways for their market plays.
The films are fast sealing, have good
barrier properties and are ideally suited for wrapping small units, such
as sweets and lollipops, at
high speed.
At Pack Expo Las Vegas Booth # S - 6631, Rollprint will be emphasizing that «there are
high -
barrier, chemical - resistant flexible options
as Barex replacements,» says Hahn.
That's why we at GMA are delighted that President Trump has identified removing non-tariff
barriers to food trade
as a
high priority for APEC going forward (White House fact sheet).
A number of thrilling head - to - heads were accompanied by a world record attempt by Bohdan Bondarenko in the
high jump, while Lynsey Sharp was among the Brits to shine
as she dipped under the 2 minute
barrier for 800m for the first time.
Kane was 2017's
highest scoring player in Europe's top five leagues but Le Tiss sees England
as the biggest
barrier to him winning the game's top individual accolade, the Ballon d'Or.
In the domestic league, Messi has taken the word «unstoppable» to a newer
high in recent times,
as he managed to secure a tally of 50 goals in 37 appearances, breaking a
barrier that not many had thought possible.
An actual rocky cliff that is approximately 2 - stories
high... with a flimsy split rail fence
as a «
barrier».
One emotion is usually more «tolerable» for the child to experience, and this emotion serves
as a
barrier to feeling the others; i.e.
high levels of anger or fear will prevent the child from feeling grief and shame.
Carmel Sullivan is a single mother who founded CoAdobe because she recognized the
high cost of housing
as one of the top
barriers single mothers face in raising their children.
Naturpedic takes safety to a new level with this crib mattress: the waterproof cover features an impenetrable
barrier to dust mites; it contains no latex, wool or other
high allergy materials; it has non-toxic fire protection without using fire retardant chemicals (e.g. boric acid, antimony, PBDEs, etc), and it contains organic cotton filling from the US (
as opposed to polyurethane foam).
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Barriers to achievements for children with special needs and disabilities rise even
higher as savage cuts to local authority budgets cause vital specialist support services to be axed.
Let me quote directly from my first article, «In 2015 and 2016 for instance, Nigeria «erected» two structural
barriers against foreign investment - one, the structure of multiple exchange rates reaching
as many
as 13 according to some reports and the huge variance between the rates at a point rising to a difference of over N200 between the lowest and the
highest rates; and the absence of clarity over economic policy.
Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a
high obstacle if not a complete
barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such
as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities say.
«This initiative will help bring Rochester into a new era of economic development by breaking down
barriers to growth, leveraging its assets, and solidifying the region's role
as a leader in tomorrow's
high - tech industries.
In 2015 and 2016 for instance, Nigeria «erected» two structural
barriers against foreign investment - one, the structure of multiple exchange rates reaching
as many
as 13 according to some reports and the huge variance between the rates at a point rising to a difference of over N200 between the lowest and the
highest rates; and the absence of clarity over economic policy.
«Property Tracker», which reports the views of over 2,000 UK adults about the housing market every three months, also highlights a sharp jump in the number of people who see raising a deposit
as a
barrier to home ownership, up from 62 % in June to 69 % in September, the
highest percentage reported for this factor since the survey began in June 2008.
The New York City Council unanimously elected a fiercely liberal Democrat from East Harlem
as its powerful speaker on Wednesday, eschewing the moderate leadership that had overseen its ranks for a decade and eliminating the last
barrier to a government fully in line with the undiluted liberalism embraced by the new mayor... Previous speakers, such
as Christine C. Quinn, had acted
as a tempering force in the restive Council, bottling up measures like
higher wage mandates viewed warily by the business world.
He called for the building of levees or other
barriers to counter the threat of storm flooding
as sea level rises; in New York Harbor the water is about a foot
higher than it was a century ago.
The researcher team agreed that including extreme sea levels into coastal impact studies is imperative in helping vulnerable parts of the world effectively protect themselves by adapting through new or upgraded infrastructure such
as dikes, pumping systems,
barriers, or other tools like new building codes or flood zoning that prevents new infrastructure from being built in
high - risk areas.
Using the Great
Barrier Reef
as their study case, they estimated the evolution of the region over the last 14,000 years and showed that (1)
high sediment loads from catchments erosion prevented coral growth during the early phase of sea level rise and favoured deep offshore sediment deposition; (2) how the fine balance between climate, sea level, and margin physiography enabled coral reefs to thrive under limited shelf sedimentation rates at 6,000 years before present; and, (3) how over the last 3,000 years, the decrease of accommodation space led to the lateral extension of coral reefs consistent with available observational data.
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Some of the
barriers were perceived (for example, that women's achievements for promotion need to be
higher than those of men) and some were real, such
as family commitments.
The authors find that the main
barriers to large - scale deployment of both macro - and micro-algae, include
high demands of key resources for algal growth (such
as nutrients, water and CO ₂), difficulty in maintaining selected species with
high productivity content in outdoor culture,
as well
as high energy requirements and costs of algal production and conversion into biofuels.
Charlie's research told him that during El Niño weather cycles, the surface seawaters in the Great
Barrier Reef lagoon, already heated to unusually
high levels by greenhouse gas — induced warming, were being pulsed from a mass of ocean water known
as the Western Pacific Warm Pool onto the reef's delicate living corals.
If you think of a reaction
as a sequence of many intermediate chemical rearrangements, the easy structural changes should happen quickly while more complicated rearrangements would be slower, because there's a
higher energy
barrier to making those changes.
Geographical
barriers (mountains
high enough, rivers wide enough) can prevent interspecies contact,
as can out - of - sync mating cycles.
And,
as Templeton and Palmer's experience indicates, talent, hard work, audacity, and — especially — being ready can overcome some
high barriers.
For Glen Roy to function
as a lake would require the construction of a huge
barrier, several miles long and nearly half a mile
high, to block off the valley's mouth and retain the waters within.
The long - lived states, e.g. different phases of a material or distinct chemical species, are separated by a
high energy
barrier as depicted schematically in the illustration.
Ironically, the key to extracting the electrons is to make it almost impossible for them to cross these wires by applying a
high voltage that acts
as a
barrier, says Schönenberger.