Sentences with phrase «inaccessibility of»

The accuracy of retrospectively self - reported childhood trauma might be limited by errors in recall because of possible inaccessibility of traumatic life events [63 — 65] or intentionally false positive or negative responding.
[FN110] In any event, children can not be protected effectively if important decisions are hamstrung by the inaccessibility of one parent or by an impasse.
This occurs through the inaccessibility of mainstream services and lower access to health services, including primary health care, and inadequate provision of health infrastructure in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
Such treatment disparities may reflect lack of access to health services of these groups and the relative expense and geographical inaccessibility of nonopioid or multidisciplinary pain management.
Third, the new arrangements have the potential to address the longstanding problem of under - performance and inaccessibility of mainstream programs for Indigenous peoples.
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Another reason is the perceived inaccessibility of ICOs.
Coupled with the escalation of litigation costs and the inaccessibility of the system to disenfranchised litigants, the problem of rising tuition rates is exacerbating the problem access to justice.
Doing things as we have always done them has created a crisis of access to justice (or inaccessibility of justice).
This experience, one of my favourite parts of the JDP, allowed us to truly wear the shoes of a self represented litigant and understand the inaccessibility of a courthouse.
Articling positions are rare in rural communities, as well, compounding the inaccessibility of legal services to many residents.
Some of the other identified barriers were more of a systemic nature, including the inaccessibility of courtroom facilities and services for persons with disabilities, intimidating courtroom formalities, and a lack of adequate legal education.
As a result, he made a complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Commission regarding the inaccessibility of his local polling station.
As Professor Friedland points out, we have been bemoaning the inaccessibility of legal language — further complexifying and disguising the meaning and intent of the law and throwing up yet more barriers to those without legal training — for decades.
That case was factually similar to the case at bar (involving a challenge to the inaccessibility of VIA's passenger rail cars) and involved an appeal from a decision of the same Agency.
Ellis cites a recent Law Technology News column of mine in which I bemoaned the continuing inaccessibility of legal information.
The practice directions referred here, and the changes implemented by the Superior Court, are simply not enough to address the inaccessibility of the courts to the general public, and further reforms will be required.
and, second, to the extent a need for change does exist, why isn't the ongoing inaccessibility of justice being recognized as a more central concern?
Their study added the hidden costs of wind which included the cost of fossil fuel power as back - up when the wind is dormant, the additional cost of transmission that frequently occurs with wind farms due to the inaccessibility of the best wind resources, the cost of wind's favorable tax benefits in «accelerated depreciation,» and a shorter estimated life of a wind turbine of 20 years to the per - kilowatt - hour cost of generating electricity from wind power that includes capital costs and operating costs, as determined by EIA and the Department of Energy.
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This has been difficult to confirm observationally because of the high spatial variability of RS, inaccessibility of the soil medium and the inability of remote - sensing instruments to measure RS on large scales.
The inaccessibility of her sleek and glossy works speak to the fetish of consumerism as much as sexual fetish and desire.
The theme of the «Affordable Care» show is the discrepancy between those two ideas and how they might interact or contradict — one example might be the inaccessibility of healthcare through a malfunctioning website.
So my vision of what the Pop artists rebelled against was not so much the message as the inaccessibility of the message.
In the ancient world, ultramarine was the most desired color because of the inaccessibility of the pigment used to make it.
Sculptor Amina Ross relates the closing of Chicago's many public schools to the inaccessibility of play as a state of mind — even for adults.
She attempts to capture the inaccessibility of celebrities as well as tries to relate the excitement that a fan can feel for a celebrity.
I am always fascinated with the seemingly pervasive dialogue relating to the inaccessibility of contemporary art and thus I have always been an advocate for the commissioning of public art.
The inaccessibility of the poem leads to a sense of Eliot and Pound possessing a kind of signature smugness, leaving one with the feeling that if you don't know the history behind The Waste Land, you don't deserve to understand it.
The relative inaccessibility of the Galapagos Islands, situated some 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, has helped to preserve its unique eco-system and wildlife.
However, a number of pet owners who live in the East lament the inaccessibility of the place.
The inaccessibility of the microSD card slot, the poor speakers, and the unit's relative heft are all drawbacks, but they may be minor inconveniences, given the value you get with the useful preloaded apps and the 32 GB of storage for about $ 500.
The real issue here is the source of the censorship, and the inaccessibility of this comic on a particular format simply because the parent company doesn't allow that content.
Chris Danielson of the National Federation of the Blind expanded on the situation, telling me that «The National federation of the Blind is taking our concerns about the inaccessibility of kindle ebooks directly to Amazon's doorstep in hopes that the company will quickly rectify the accessibility barriers that prevent blind people, and particularly blind students, from the full use and enjoyment of Kindle ebooks.
The issue that has not received attention in the policy making of labor migration is the issue of inclosing inaccessibility of the rural poor to choose to migrate.
The latter is the lone basis of this review, which is preferable to a pan & scan source, but the inaccessibility of the original version of the film for those wanting it in its original aspect ratio is frustrating, especially given that the unrated edition runs two minutes shorter than its theatrical counterpart for reasons I can't be sure of without screener copies of both to compare.
After the massive critical and cult success of Drive and relative inaccessibility of Only God Forgives, the Danish auteur looks to score a big comeback with this feminist - bent horror flick starring Elle Fanning, Jena Malone, Christina Hendricks and Keanu Reeves.
This was a genre that people thought was dead and buried back in the early era of CD Roms, thanks to the inaccessibility of talented actors, cinematographers, and story writers leading to trash like Night Trap dominating the genre.
This style will emphasize modesty, pride and inaccessibility of any woman.
In fact, CH methylation within a gene correlated more highly with repression than inaccessibility of DNA to transcription machinery (as measured by the ability of a transposase to grab onto genes).
Set up to overcome the siloing, fragmentation and inaccessibility of datasets from different projects, it links omics data with phenotypic data and information in registries and biobanks at both an individual ‐ patient and whole ‐ cohort level to enable researchers to analyse their own data and gain a complete view of their disease and patient population of interest.
Usually, because of the inaccessibility of brain tissue in living humans, epigenetic studies are carried out using blood samples.
The brevity and inaccessibility of earthquakes also makes them devilish to study and, so far, impossible to predict.
Perhaps the biggest impediment to replication is the inaccessibility of data and protocols necessary to rerun the analyses that went into the original experiments.
Another sticking point is the inaccessibility of relevant data.
The inaccessibility of the brain to physical examination and the complexity of clinical evaluation for such conditions represent major challenges.
And then, of course, there's the inaccessibility of many cliffs and the difficulty in studying even the accessible ones.
Translational — bench to bedside — research remains a particular challenge in the clinical neurosciences, in large part due to the inaccessibility of the brain.
One of the largest complaints they had was the inaccessibility of professional meetings and conferences for handicapped scientists and engineers.
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