Sentences with phrase «existing financial barriers»

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The proposal, unveiled Thursday, eliminates the adoption tax credit, which exists to help reduce financial barriers to adoption.
My hope for the new forum is that it will bring Asian businesswomen together to not only share mutual experiences but also provide mentoring to budding Asian female entrepreneurs, in order to overcome the significant financial and cultural barriers that currently exist.
«Screening for HCV is free in many parts of the state, but financial and other barriers exist for youth who test positive and are in need of additional resources and hepatitis C care,» Marshall said.
(2007) • Contribution of Renewables to Energy Security (2007) • Modelling Investment Risks and Uncertainties with Real Options Approach (2007) • Financing Energy Efficient Homes Existing Policy Responses to Financial Barriers (2007) • CO2 Allowance and Electricity Price Interaction - Impact on Industry's Electricity Purchasing Strategies in Europe (2007) • CO2 Capture Ready Plants (2007) • Fuel - Efficient Road Vehicle Non-Engine Components (2007) • Impact of Climate Change Policy Uncertainty on Power Generation Investments (2006) • Raising the Profile of Energy Efficiency in China — Case Study of Standby Power Efficiency (2006) • Barriers to the Diffusion of Solar Thermal Technologies (2006) • Barriers to Technology Diffusion: The Case of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (2006) • Certainty versus Ambition — Economic Efficiency in Mitigating Climate Change (2006) • Sectoral Crediting Mechanisms for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Institutional and Operational Issues (2006) • Sectoral Approaches to GHG Mitigation: Scenarios for Integration (2006) • Energy Efficiency in the Refurbishment of High - Rise Residential Buildings (2006) • Can Energy - Efficient Electrical Appliances Be Considered «Environmental Goods»?
Questions included the following: Where large up - front financial barriers to the adoption of energy - efficient technologies exist, what policies most effectively persuade consumers to adopt those technologies?
The explicit concern of the CCD is that, in increasing de jure access to human rights remedies in civil court actions, the decision in this case may have the consequence of sending a message that a civil action in court can fulfill the same role as an administrative action under the existing statutory schemes, and that de facto financial barriers to access do not matter.
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.
«Cryptocurrencies have struggled in the past to be widely adopted because the technologies were still being developed and the necessary infrastructure was not in place yet,» said David Chen, vice president of financial strategy, Sparkle Coin, Inc. «Sparkle Coin represents the second generation of cryptocurrencies that will push through the barriers because it's already fully funded, asset - backed and easy to integrate with existing payment infrastructure.»
These bills seek to address barriers to higher education access and success by streamlining access to existing financial aid, enhancing assistance and support for retention and completion, and improving collaboration, outreach, and data collecting.
To minimize confounding variables that exist when assessing married couples on relationship satisfaction (such as possible financial barriers and stigma of divorce), the sample primarily consisted of unmarried students, who were assessed using two distinct measures of relationship satisfaction.
And many see their financial situation, such as existing debts or their inability to afford a down payment, as a barrier to owning a home.12
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