Sentences with phrase «form real barriers»

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But it should now be clear to white and black churchmen alike that the theological differences between them are very real, and that they form barriers which, in my opinion at least, are insurmountable for the present generation unless, of course, white churches are ready to make a radical commitment to the fight for justice on behalf of the oppressed.
I just have a nagging sense that form work has acquired enormous importance that is out of proportion to its value, when the real barrier for most beginning runners is still aerobic fitness.
«This suggests that simply informing individuals about their aid eligibility does not appear to improve college access,» said Bettinger, «The real barrier is the complexity in actually filling out the form and finding the time to complete it.
This form alone is a real barrier for many low - income and first - generation families.
In cooperation with the local partners namely EU countries, the European Commission is organizing a series of various workshops all over the EU member nations to develop better understanding of the collaborative and shared economy, to identify the most innovative business models, to uncover real risks and regulatory barriers, and to debate the most appropriate form of regulations.
Editor's note: Six real estate professional organizations, including the National Association of REALTORS ®, have formed a partnership to recognize organizations and individuals who help lower the barriers to minority homeownership.
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