Sentences with phrase «eliminate barriers to entry»

Finally accessing content through the device could make learning dynamically fit around professional, family and other obligations of the adult learner and eliminate barriers to entry.
In its essence, TGTCoin eliminates barriers to entry and allows investors to subscribe to the fund's income flow.
Indie games have exploded on each console over the last few years, thanks to both Sony and Microsoft enacting policies and releasing tools that all but eliminates the barrier to entry of developing for each system.

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The goal, says Ng, is to exponentially expand the reach of higher education institutions and eliminate the biggest universal barrier of entry to gaining an education: the cost.
«Simply put, we're eliminating the No. 1 barrier to entry for new products,» said RLS deputy director Stefan Martinovic, one of five new hires REBNY made in the last 12 months to build out the system.
Mortgages that eliminate the main barrier to entry — a downpayment — are arguably the most important catalyst in this virtuous cycle.
The pay - per - sale business model stands in stark contrast to the firm's traditional digital advertising platform as it completely eliminates the financial barrier to entry for potential partners and is likely aimed at combating the stateside e-commerce dominance of Amazon.
The Blockchain startup promises to greatly lower the barriers to entry for investors, allowing for far more accessibility to the Billings markets — while also creating a far more efficient process of transactions, eliminating many of the unnecessary human factors which encumber the industry at the moment.
Handled market entry to foreign markets and created strategic sales plans with each vendor to encourage sustained channel growth, identify barriers to sales and coordinate Absorbwipes Resources to eliminate barriers.
The effects of the violations were claimed to be: (1) to suppress and eliminate competition by non-members; (2) to create artificial entry barriers into the trade; (3) to deny consumers the benefits of free and open competition; and (4) to artificially increase the commissions paid by consumers.
High rent areas will attract more skilled investors but also eliminates a lot of competition due to the high barrier of entry.
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