Sentences with phrase «less of a barrier»

Changes are coming to Syracuse's West Street artery to make the roadway more pedestrian friendly and less of a barrier for the Near Westside neighborhood.
As our society becomes more multicultural, ethnicity is thankfully less of a barrier when it comes to dating.
Co-founder of BookVibe Interview Starts at 21:12 With BookVibe there's less of a barrier to getting recommendations.
Launching your very first novel at 99 cents so there's less of a barrier to entry for potential readers
Since home equity loans are secured, bad credit presents less of a barrier than it would if you were looking for an unsecured personal loan.
Insurance can help you seek more, and better, pet care because economics is less of a barrier.
Developers should now have less of a barrier to selling their games, and as a result, players will have access to more great games!
Although «a download is less of a barrier than it used to be for a small firm, people just probably want to visit their site and not download an app.»
Also good news is that Huawei's «skin» for Android — Emotion UI — is also, in its current state, much less of a barrier to your enjoyment, and less ugly than in times past.
Also good news is that Honor's «skin» for Android — Emotion UI — is also, in its current state, much less of a barrier to your enjoyment of the phone.
It's in Chinese, but has English subtitles so language is less of a barrier.

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England is another natural fit for an American business, with less of a communication barrier than in countries without English as a first language.
The Great Barrier Reef can no longer be saved by existing plans to protect the ecological site, experts have warned, saying that efforts should shift to a lesser, backup plan of maintaining the reef's «ecological function» instead.
There are other barriers — the league's constitution states that no NHL team can be located within 50 miles (80 km) of each other, but that rule's been broken — the New York Islanders and Rangers play less than 25 miles apart and only 30 miles separate the Anaheim Mighty Ducks from the Los Angeles Kings.
By limiting the number of decisions you need to make by being proactive when it comes to automation, you'll have one less barrier between you and the chair you need to put your ass into to write.
Lower trade barriers also make it less expensive for firms to allocate different stages of production to countries where they are most efficiently produced.3
Less than 20 years ago, provinces restricted trade among themselves so severely that one of the main reasons then - Premier Zhu Rongji pushed for China's entry into the World Trade Organization was to use WTO rules to break down intra-provincial trade barriers.
Recent immigrants make far less than their Canadian - born counterparts due to a lack of recognition of foreign credentials and other socioeconomic barriers.
Other approaches that can create a barrier to entry like economies of scale, regulatory expertise, intellectual property and brand still matter, but they are relatively less important than they once were, especially in the case of software startups.
Less than half the nearly 95 miles of border construction, including levees along the Rio Grande in Texas, would be for new barriers, with the rest for repair of existing segments.
David has scaled adoption of the Gust platform by effectively distributing it for free — price is a barrier, removing it is one less FUD adopters have to overcome.
It is less clear how the state will increase the flexibility of its hydroelectric fleet, or what the current barriers to this are.
The 2016 bleaching event resulted in 30 % mortality on the Great Barrier Reef, with many corals dying of the heat before they bleached and the loss of branching corals creating less complex reef structure.
People would socialize and bond less and less on the kinds of values that form rigid barriers to others» values and more on who THEY are — and when faced with billions of individual people, the reasons for fighting wars become less defined.
But she might still be left with a minor, less psychologically disorienting barrier to her acceptance into the full range of human rituals — the fact that she dropped in from another planet.
Condoms and other barrier methods would share many of the pill's consequences, albeit less conveniently.
What Machen described in the 1920s as the abyss between belief and unbelief has become even more pronounced» a true bottomless pit» in the intervening decades, while the gulf separating the Church of Rome from the traditions of the Reformation, while still formidable, is less a barrier today than it was when Billy Graham preached for a Polish pope.
While the Government has retained thresholds that enable an exemption from the requirement for development consent — for those farms with less than 1000 birds or 200 pigs or 20 sows — the introduction of a 500m setback from neighbouring dwellings or environmentally sensitive areas that triggers a Development Application is a major barrier for pastured pig and poultry farming on small acreages.
It also supports the ongoing MFC investment which will meet customer demand of products made with less raw materials (source reduction), enhanced strength, light weight and renewable barrier materials,» says Annica Bresky, head of Stora Enso's Consumer Board division.
So, his Force India VJM10 went straight on and slammed into the barrier on the exit of the corner with less than 10 minutes to go in FP3.
REALISTIC TAKE ON A LEGEND Jonathan Eig's Opening Day casts the breaking of baseball's color barrier in a new light, depicting Jackie Robinson as more fiery and Dodgers players as less supportive than popularly thought.
Some of these barriers include inaccurate stereotypes, lack of resources and less opportunity to work with specialists of color, who can better relate to their situation.
«Use of a nipple shield could potentially reduce a mom's milk supply because the shield places a barrier between baby's mouth and mom's breast, which results in less breast stimulation,» Karen Meade, a registered nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) at Einstein Medical Center Montgomery in Pennsylvania, tells Romper in an email interview.
Because one of the barriers to the use of nonprone sleep positions has been the belief that infants sleep better prone, 4,5,7 it is noteworthy that sleep problems were not more frequent in infants sleeping in the supine position at any age and, in fact, were significantly less frequent at 6 months.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women, their partners, and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding.8 — 10 Piper and Parks11reported that mothers who were single, smoked, and did not participate in childbirth education classes were less likely to exclusively breastfeed.
It works much like Reglan, but does not cross the blood / brain barrier, so fatigue, depression and nervousness are said to be less of a concern.
They are hard to wean off of and because it creates a barrier between baby and breast it means baby gets less milk and can cause slow weight gain and lowered supply.
In contrast, a closed system has a barrier and while there still can be a small risk of contamination, it's far less likely.
Sure, there is the risk of a possible trade war with the EU, China, the BRICS states, most of the world effectively, but this is seen as a lesser problem because mainly - exporting countries have more to lose due to import barriers than mainly - importing countries.
... The first grants will support Computer Science for All and ScriptEd to expand access to computer science education in schools across the city, as well as remove barriers for women and minorities to join NYC's thriving tech sector (where less than 10 percent of professionals are currently minority women).»
For some of them, there is now one less barrier blocking the path to college.
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.
The general deterioration of aquatic habitat around the impoverished city of Sonoyta makes the border barrier less of an issue for him.
The coverage of living corals on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could decline to less than 10 percent if ocean warming continues, according to a new study that explores the short - and long - term consequences of environmental changes to the reef.
The coverage of living corals on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could decline to less than 10 percent if ocean warming continues, according to a new study.
Data from the sensors have also highlighted that even a single flight of stairs is a powerful psychological barrier: People who work on different floors of a building almost never talk to each other, even if doing so would mean a walk of less than a minute.
The future looks a bit less dismal for the Great Barrier Reef, given this demonstrated connection between commercial fishing bans and curtailed starfish outbreaks: Just 4.5 percent of the reef was deemed no - take in 1989, but in 2004 this protected area shot up to 33 percent.
«Negative impacts could be lessened by limiting the extent of physical barriers and associated roads, designing barriers to permit animal passage and substituting less biologically harmful methods, such as electronic sensors, for physical barriers,» the letter states.
More complex protein drugs ameliorate this problem, but they less readily disperse throughout the body because the more bulky molecules have a harder time passing through blood vessels, the linings of the digestive tract and other barriers.
But recent studies have shown that coral is recovering both in the Great Barrier Reef and off the coast of Tanzania, an improvement the researchers attribute to better management of fisheries, the use of less harmful equipment, and commercial fishing restrictions.
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