Sentences with phrase «from accessing our barrier»

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FinTech has set itself apart from traditional brick and mortar by breaking down high barriers and giving access to the masses.
Not only is Spotify's direct listing an astute move, but it is likely to benefit other startups by decoupling fundraising from getting liquid, and thereby decreasing the barriers to accessing public markets.
With most business buyers unable to access the full amount of a business price from lending institutions, today's sellers are faced with the decision to either lower asking prices or work with buyers to overcome sale barriers.
«But now more players, who had been held back from getting the full experience of the game because of language barriers, will be able to access more localized content and surprises after it is launched domestically.»
(e) Not later than 60 days from the date of this order, agencies shall report to the President, through the Director of the National Economic Council, recommendations on agency - specific actions that eliminate barriers to competition, promote greater competition, and improve consumer access to information needed to make informed purchasing decisions.
Because withdrawing from your 401 (k) is a serious decision, the IRS puts penalties and barriers in place to accessing these funds.
Christians in the West Bank town of Bet Jala told the Archbishop the barrier has split their communities in two and prevented farmers from accessing their fields.
It is no longer acceptable that a teacher be a mere «guide, philosopher and friend»: the current role of a teacher is to break down the barriers which prohibit our young from gaining access to the one thing that will set them free - faith in Christ and His Church.
An open RABS (Restricted Access Barrier System) keeps operators away from the critical areas during operation.
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.
To the North, you have the Sunshine Coast, with Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo (an hour north); Mon Repos Turtle Centre, where you can watch sea turtles nest and hatch, depending on the season; Fraser Island; and access to the Southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef from the Town of 1770 (About 6 hours north of Brisbane).
These public / private partnerships work effectively to identify and eliminate the barriers that prevent kids from accessing nutrition resources.
But, unfortunately, barriers — like when and how school breakfast is served or stigma around needing it at all — are keeping too many kids from accessing it.
It can be used to make barriers in rooms to restrict children and pets from gaining access.
The improvement project will eliminate a number of architectural barriers in Central Park, make access from Washington Street and Benton Avenue comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act and provide accessible seating for the band shell.
would benefit from donor milk and that the cost of pasteurized donor milk in North America is a barrier to access for some (which is one of the factors contributing to the rise in milk sharing).
«Focusing on infant feeding support kits detracts from the real barriers to breastfeeding such as access to healthcare after leaving the hospital, breastfeeding support in the workplace and paid or longer maternity leave,» said Mountford.
The hearing officer also notes that MANA has withheld its data from the public, put insurmountable barriers in the way of researchers attempting to gain access to the data, and has insisted that the data could be used only in ways in which MANA approves.
• The most important layer of protection is a pool safety barrier (fence) separating the pool from your home and all access doors and entrances.
Based on data derived from the most recent NARM job analysis, midwife members who self - identified as «of color» will be invited to participate in focus groups to explore facilitators and barriers that they have experienced with respect to access to midwifery education, and as practitioners.
Some practical problems arising from the issues mentioned above in Iraq are: 1) the lack of security during and after displacement (between areas controlled by ISIS and the government controlled locations); and 2) the barriers to access basic services such as WASH, shelter, food, education, child protection and Gender Based Violence, among others.
But access is not a purely financial issue: there are many other barriers from poor primary and secondary education to gender discrimination that can make university effectively unattainable.
«From improving access to healthcare treatments and services, to removing barriers to employment, all five of these bills take important steps to ensure that veterans have every opportunity to continue succeeding when they return home.»
With one in five firms saying access to finance is the main barrier to achieving growth aspirations, the FSB believes the credit squeeze will impair small businesses» growth plans, reduce new job creation and further set back the UK's struggle to emerge from recession.
The spokesman to INEC Chairman added that the commissioners were also to provide information on areas with natural barriers that hinder access to existing polling units; as well as areas that were distant from existing polling units.
Many linked the fact that produce shipped from out of the region is often more expensive, creating a barrier to access.
Ideas ranged from eliminating barriers to food stamps access to adding ferry service to all five boroughs.
He had said the barriers prevented people from accessing his eatery.
Yes, some requirements are needed to keep the ballots from being clogged with too many candidates, but the very slightest ballot access barriers are sufficient for this purpose.
For now, the land designated for the parking lot is surrounded by barriers to keep people out, and the only access is from Scott.
«I think the fact that you would not need any prior authorization from an insurance company, to be able to access to treatment, removes one of the biggest barriers in the treatment world that we see,» Altman said.
«Just as we must elect representatives who will break down the barriers to political participation and to ballot access, we must expect better from our governor and all those we elect to office.»
African - Americans» lower rates of eye care are believed to stem from less access and more barriers to care, fewer eye care providers with practices situated in their communities, and a lack of awareness of their high - risk status for vision loss and how routine preventive care could reduce that risk.
Using common but sophisticated software like Adobe Photoshop — combined with open access to literally millions of raw images from publicly funded space missions — many amateurs are finding few technical barriers to creating stunning images.
Barriers to access to the benefits of science, particularly in the health sector, result from a shift in the balance of public sector funding for research and private sector funding for development, Wyndham noted.
«There are many barriers preventing people from making an office visit, from transportation and inconvenience to access to a free clinic,» she says.
«Based on our estimates, it's likely that more than 7,000 women with gynecologic cancers per year experience distance - related barriers to accessing appropriate care from a specialist.
Fourth, dismally low public spending on health has crippled the public sector and created large barriers in quality and access — the total expenditure on health in India fell from 4 · 5 % of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2004 - 05 to 4 · 0 % of GDP in 2013 - 14, and most of this expenditure was out - of - pocket leading to catastrophic health care expenditure for millions.
As another potential explanation for the link between brain and gut, Lukiw cited evidence that «both the GI tract and blood - brain barriers become significantly more leaky with aging,» potentially allowing toxic bacteria and other substances from the GI system to access the central nervous system.
The same reports notes that in most of the documented «involved a Somali intermediary» who's due to AMISOM soldiers language barrier acted as «an interpreter» and that the same person sometimes sources «women and girls directly from IDP camps» and helps them to access the AMISOM bases (HRW, 2014, September, pp. 25 - 29).
«I hope it breaks down barriers for our children accessing school but also for schools in building relationships with our community and getting to know and understand the knowledge and strength that our children come with from home.
From geographic barriers that limit the ability of students in certain locales to access online learning to restricting blended learning in some unfortunate ways, California has created a maze to frustrate would - be innovators.
And in so doing, it could do more than just solve the problem of equity to high - quality educational opportunities in the state, it also creates a mechanism for competency - based learning, establishes a strong grounding for what online learning and blended learning are, and eliminates the outmoded geographic barriers that prevent students from being able to access high - quality learning opportunities no matter where they originate in the state.
It also found that most parents of disabled children thought that poor attitudes from other parents was a key barrier to accessing mainstream play.
However, lower levels of mindset may also stem from structural barriers to success and perceptions of inequality in access to opportunities.
Many of these risks existed well before the Internet; but measures to protect children from the corresponding offline threats (such as physical barriers, age - related norms that prevent access to certain spaces, and adult supervision) are difficult to impose and enforce in a virtual space.
This brief and related report synthesizes findings from 143 rigorous research studies and finds that community schools can improve outcomes for all students, especially those facing lack of access to high - quality schools and out - of - school barriers to learning.
Using technology to overcome the language barrier: Dr. El Masri wraped up the discussion by illustrating the linguistic and technological barriers that prevent Syrian children relocated in Lebanon from accessing learning technologies.
This report, which synthesizes findings from 143 rigorous research studies, finds community schools can improve outcomes for all students, and especially those facing lack of access to high - quality schools and out - of - school barriers to learning.
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