Sentences with phrase «many arbitrary barriers»

The act of creating an institution dehumanizes it, creates an arbitrary barrier between individuals.
Thinking broadly, Trewhella believes, is the key to bridging science's seemingly arbitrary barriers and making breakthroughs.
However, the Army recognizes that it can not afford arbitrary barriers that might cost more in talent than they return in preparation.
«Navient put up arbitrary barriers and failed to disclose that very few borrowers ever achieve co-signer release,» according to the Washington State Office of the Attorney General.
If the intention is to close so - called «loopholes» that predominantly benefit the rich, you should also want to remove the arbitrary barriers that impede their economic progress.
There seems to be no reason for them to exist in gameplay terms other than to provide an arbitrary barrier for the player to surpass.
These early paintings show Immendorff and his embattled compatriot working toward a unified German society, using art to bridge the cultural gaps between East and West and overcome the arbitrary barrier of the Berlin wall.
Maintaining those trend lines will depend on how policymakers answer a number of questions, most notably having to do with declining domestic gasoline consumption, changing market dynamics for American refineries, and the removal of arbitrary barriers to exporting certain energy products that were installed during the OPEC embargoes of the 1970s.
I think LSUC is to be commended for introducing the LPP option, which lowers a significant and arbitrary barrier to entry.

Not exact matches

Each of these rules is a barrier to arbitrary uses of power by the majority.
But her birth name isn't spoken here, and Marina is no less of a woman in the audience's eyes for not having cleared this arbitrary bureaucratic barrier.
Strict and often arbitrary regulation by state and federal officials may have acted as a barrier to entry or served as a deterrent for higher quality private schools.
When educational requirements are arbitrary, outdated, or unfounded, they create barriers rather than gateways to students» success.
Getting to a spot on the map gets frustrating when you can see your destination, but are unable to reach it because of arbitrary and invisible barriers.
Its straightforward licensing structure dispensed with the cumbersome and arbitrary approvals process that other hardware manufactures required and the machine's CD - ROM format made it easy to publish for, lowering the barrier to entry for the start - up developer.
The Nasdaq announcement also throws a wrinkle into the conventional wisdom that the bitcoin price would see a correction following its ascent to $ 10,000, a psychologically - significant — if arbitrarybarrier that many long - term investors had been anticipating for years.
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