Sentences with phrase «logistical barriers»

Teens may face logistical barriers, such as not having transportation to prenatal visits, or a lack of affordable daycare while a teen mother tries to finish high school.
One of the foremost logistical barriers to integrating schools by socioeconomic status is geography.
Though in some cases a father's absence from the birth is due to conflicting work schedules or other logistical barriers, data suggest these issues constitute a minority of cases.
Entrepreneur spoke with McAlpin about how connecting farmers and foodies — and removing logistical barriers in the process — can bolster the food movement.
Removing the financial and logistical barriers of having a commercial kitchen makes starting a food business accessible for more people.
Another bonus of moving your emergency savings to a separate account: You draw a mental and logistical barrier between this money and your other savings, so you don't accidentally blow it on a trip to the Bahamas.
Just as Google Ads made it easy for just about anyone to put text ads in front of millions of searches per day, the company is now removing logistical barriers to running targeted radio ads across the country.
Cloud promoters are underestimating financial and logistical barriers, he says, as well as the intransigence of human nature.
Contributing to these logistical barriers is the stigma surrounding periods.
Reasons for this include lack of insurance coverage, social and cultural stigma, logistical barriers to services, and lack of culturally appropriate care.
Other Classroom Technologies: Technologies like smart boards — interactive white boards or computer screens — can enable you to «write» on your presentations on the fly, which helps to give you the best of both worlds — the beauty and clarity of a PowerPoint presentation with the engagement of a chalkboard — but without the logistical barriers a chalkboard or whiteboard can present to the vertically challenged.
The DESERTEC group seeks to bust the logistical barriers to green energy by generating solar and wind power in the warm, arid locations where it is most abundant and transferring it to dense population centers farther north.
The researchers then compared the costs of the existing policy to a hypothetically revised policy that removed logistical barriers.
A revised Medicaid sterilization policy that removes logistical barriers, including a mandatory 30 - day waiting period, could potentially honor women's reproductive decisions, reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and save $ 215 million in public health costs each year, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
«It corroborates the findings of our previous qualitative research, where we heard from women that the long distances to the nearest clinic created significant financial and logistical barriers to care.»
How do you make sure that families who speak a different language or have logistical barriers can access these opportunities?
Here again, video removes the logistical barriers of having all observers watch the same lesson.
These learners often face significant academic, financial, and logistical barriers that may constrain persistence to completion.
Three months later, those logistical barriers have been overcome, and the show has actually been expanded into a full - day workshop.
When the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service cancelled its Impacts of Free Roaming Cats on Native Wildlife webinar at the last minute, it was, we were told, due to «an overwhelming response» resulting in «logistical barriers
What is clear is that people are interested; indeed, it was «an overwhelming response» and the resulting «logistical barriers» that forced NCTC to put the show on hold.
Thus, although a 20 % national RPS might be physically possible with a very large transmission network and large amounts of spinning reserve, the logistical barriers will be high and the costs daunting.
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