It works around the problem of initial development costs and
technical knowledge barriers (to a degree, anyway) by equipping developers with the tools to create custom blockchain applications.
«We believe we break down
the knowledge barrier, because at first our users would be relying on the knowledge of their most experienced peers,» Beattie says.
If you are a person of faith, at some point you are going to hit
a knowledge barrier, something we haven't found a real answer to yet, and your answer is going to be «God knows».
Given the study's findings of
knowledge barriers and a lack of engagement in treatment decisions, the authors suggest some specific measures for primary care practices: using care coordinators, ASD care plans, creating summaries of outside resources and providing families with logs to monitor progress.
It's what we call those precious learning moments where passion and curiosity meet to break all motivation and
knowledge barriers.
The research - based technology works by solving common barriers that limit family engagement, including: the language barrier, the family content -
knowledge barrier, and the home technology barrier.
«We believe we break down
the knowledge barrier, because at first our users would be relying on the knowledge of their most experienced peers,» Beattie says.
If WikiLeaks would adopt Bitcoin,
the knowledge barrier would begin to disintegrate.
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people have been shown to have poorer cancer screening and mortality outcomes, and may have difficulties within the Australian health system due to language and
knowledge barriers, differing beliefs, religion and social suffering.
The brief read of the transcript can break down
the knowledge barrier and provide a common language for us too.
Because most Asian North Americans are first generation, they face significant language, cultural and
knowledge barriers that have kept the homeownership rate relatively unchanged over the past 20 years.