Sentences with phrase «of that barrier of»

Agony now is the way of achieving that reconciliation, that breaking down of the barrier of enmity — which the madness of men prevented love from accomplishing, and the frustration of which is the most refined torment in the sufferings of the Messiah — a universal agony in the likeness of that of the Savior, both the agony of the racked, abandoned Jews and of the racked, abandoned Christians who live by faith.
He challenged its exclusivity in the name of all humankind, by seeing that the love, power, forgiveness, and acceptance of God literally melts all of the barriers of exclusiveness.
With the lowering of the barrier of entrance, self - publishing books has become the norm rather than the exception.
«When you have widespread electronic distribution of books, whether e-books or print - on - demand, all of the barriers of entry disappear,» said Ted Weinstein, a San Francisco literary agent.
One of the barriers of e-book adoption in Brazil is the high import fees on e-readers and tablets.
One of the barriers of wearable tech right now is battery life and screen technology.
On a consumer level, one of the barriers of eBook adoption is the VAT.
They've held off on pulling the trigger on refinancing before because of the closing costs, because of that barrier of closing costs.
Removing many of the barriers of entry to trading the financial markets, prior to the rise of social trading in order to have any chance of making profit from trading one would have had to spent a significant amount of time getting to grips with the ins and outs of trading.

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Fox said he eventually expects Mexico to produce and export as much as 60 percent of the marijuana used by those in the U.S. Fox said cannabis «has to be integrated into NAFTA,» allowing it to be traded across the border «without barrier, without taxes and limits, only complying with the law.»
Ultimately, patents are one of the most effective barriers you can create for competitors, so pursue legal protection for any proprietary technology or product you develop.
Nearly two - thirds of payer executives cited cost as the biggest barrier in the way of a product overhaul.
After researching several options, I chose Coverall because it is eco-friendly with minimal barriers of entry.
But the lack of privacy for Bitcoin and just about every other cryptocurrency is not only a problem for crooks, it's also a major barrier to adoption for regular people and businesses.
About 3.6 million patients miss medical appointments each year because of transportation barriers, according to the National Academy of Sciences.
Recalling 2017 trips to the Women's Farmer Union in North Dakota and the She Summit in NYC, «what you see with women across the political and economic spectrum is a growing sense of frustration, facing barriers that they were previously told had been struck down.»
Tax rules and guidelines in other countries become even more complicated where, of course, businesses must contend with language barriers and cultural conflicts.
Instead of a cream, which tends to just sit on top of your face and act like a barrier, Neutrogena's moisturizer is in gel form.
The government has worked hard to ease barriers at the Canada - US border and harmonize regulations and to expand Canada's portfolio of trade agreements.
Citing the benefits of more competition for consumers and competitive pressure for firms, they recommended that foreign ownership restrictions and barriers to entry by foreign firms be relaxed.
Industrial gas is a realm with a high barrier to entry; just a handful of operators control almost all the market.
And he commissioned Compete to Win, an expert report advocating the slow removal of foreign investment barriers that was so sensible it has been ignored by the Harper government ever since.
Given the «very low barriers to entry» resulting in intense competition in the funeral services industry, Earp stressed the need for InvoCare to stay ahead by providing the highest levels of customer service and upgrading its facilities and product offerings.
So while California, as seen above, has the largest total number of Canada - dependent jobs in total, it's actually North Dakota that would feel the biggest effect from heightened trade barriers, with more than 4 % of all jobs in the state having a direct connection to trade with Canada.
These 11 brands are helping to showcase all kinds of beauty, without barriers or exclusivity.
Frezza and Kleinbaum liken the arrangement to Amazon Web Services, which triggered an explosion in the number of new internet startups by removing the need to own one's own servers as a barrier to entry.
According to the book, The Silent Language of Leaders by Carol Kinsey Gorman, Ph.D., the higher you hold your coffee, the more of a physical barrier you put up between yourself and the person you're talking to.
Whether your dry skin is caused by some kind of condition, like eczema, or if your protective barrier just doesn't work as well as others might, there are certain ingredients to look out for to soothe your chapped face.
The purpose of the competitive analysis is to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the competitors within your market, strategies that will provide you with a distinct advantage, the barriers that can be developed in order to prevent competition from entering your market, and any weaknesses that can be exploited within the product development cycle.
«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.
Despite the challenges they face, businesses and marketers seem to have their sights set on growth and overcoming those barriers.72 % of content marketers have made it a priority to create more engaging content, and 65 % have made it a priority to better understand what content is truly effective.
Beyond the headlines, what's actually happening is a gradual removal of investment barriers across the developed world.
In November 2008, an election year that swept a barrier - breaking dynamo of the opposite party into the White House and pumped Democratic numbers in the chamber to 59 (and soon after, a filibuster - proof 60), McConnell barely eked out a win.
So, any pathogen and parasite that can be transmitted by a mosquito has to make it through a lot of barriers.
«Just think about the barriers to entry of entrepreneurship being lower, what happens then?»
And it embodies the powerful wave of change that has swept the economy since the financial crisis — one that has broken down the barriers between «tech stocks» and the rest of the market.
«We are inclined to view it as posing greater trade risk for all types of energy, particularly if other nations establish new trade barriers against U.S. products,» Washington - based research firm ClearView Energy Partners LLC said in a report Monday.
«Brazil and other countries in Latin America are really good examples of what it looks like when you set up barriers to access for abortions,» said Mónica Arango, Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Center for Reproductive Rights.
While women are making advances in many workplaces, a new Chatelaine survey turns up many of the same old barriers
It is time to tackle these issues — and a host of other cultural barriers to progress — head on, and I have faith in the mission of the Biden Cancer Initiative to do that.
Gachot adds, «For many years, we have tried to deal with language as if it was a barrier for communication - while with neural machine translation, language difference is what makes the richness of communication between different cultures.»
If CETA's provisions manage to reduce the impact of EU regulations, they would lower a barrier to trade, which could make it easier to sell to Europe, particularly for smaller companies.
Network barriers, organisational silos, lack of knowledge sharing, restrictive work practices
How to break down the barriers and establish trust I've written before about the importance for employers of «brand humanization.»
If you're looking to knock down self - imposed barriers, you should consider this type of language a red flag, Moran insists.
There will be talk of barricades and barriers and borders and blockades.
A second challenging (and nonsensical) barrier to stemming this firearm - health crisis, he says, is the widely propagated myth that physicians can't, or shouldn't, talk to their patients about the safety risks of guns — a belief reinforced by a misunderstanding of a provision in the Affordable Care Act.
We have to overcome the geographical barriers that separate cities in the middle of the country, versus the density of startups in Silicon Valley, and to do that we must be intentional about connecting with others.
There's no single barrier to pin the blame on, although «lack of opportunities» gets cited the most often.
Finally, we explore potential barriers to carriers» growth, and examine which of the Big Four carriers are poised to lead the pack.
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