Sentences with phrase «only real barrier»

The only real barrier is cost.

Not exact matches

Gaming is about to break down the barriers between the real world and fantasy, thanks to devices that will read your thoughts, gestures, and expressions; project gaming action onto the streets around you; and populate these quasi-real worlds not only with your distant gaming buddies but with characters that seem as real and wily as Ben from Lost.
Employing such a strategy not only adds to your company's growth, it also eliminates another barrier standing in your way of future growth — namely, a real or potential competitor.
Mr. Tucker said Trans - Pacifc talks will only succeed if they manage to achieve real reductions in trade barriers and if this happens, it's hard to imagine negotiating countries would leave the tariff walls protecting Canada's dairy system unaffected.
In order for VOW operators to be in the position to offer the kind of Commission savings, that have been promoted by the Competition Bureau within their pleadings — and why would they want to unless it was absolutely necessary — would it also not hold true that in a industry such as organized real estate that is grossly oversaturated with members that VOW's would not only have to hurt some existing competitors, but would need to accomplish this to an extent where the figurative wall will rise up and thus represent a literal «barrier to entrance» into the real estate industry?
I was ten when watching the great Tottenham side of 1960 - 61 and new without doubt they were the best team I'd ever seen, (apart from the great Real Madrid of 1960 -RCB- the way they slid the ball around keeping on the floor and didn't need a grown up to tell me, They were skating the league that year like Manchester City are now and I can still remember sitting on the corner of a crash barrier at the back of the North Bank (It's the only way I could see) when they beat 3 - 2 at Highbury on a hot September day.
There is a very real cultural barrier — Hispanic parents may have had a different relationship with schools in their native countries, where, instead of working with schools from the beginning, they only come when theres a problem.
The researchers found that only one - third of the barriers were «real» — that is, were statutes, policies, or directives that had real consequences if not adhered to.
My only real complaint with the game's presentation has to do with the pseudo-isometric camera angle, which can make navigating the mazes very cumbersome at times, especially when it comes to spotting small ramps and barriers which are easy to miss due to the camera's awkward positioning.
The only effective way to bring down the cost of litigation (the barrier to access to justice that dwarfs all other real and imagined barriers by a factor of at least 200 to 1) is to shorten the time it takes to resolve the cases.
In order for VOW operators to be in the position to offer the kind of Commission savings, that have been promoted by the Competition Bureau within their pleadings — and why would they want to unless it was absolutely necessary — would it also not hold true that in a industry such as organized real estate that is grossly oversaturated with members that VOW's would not only have to hurt some existing competitors, but would need to accomplish this to an extent where the figurative wall will rise up and thus represent a literal «barrier to entrance» into the real estate industry?
Martin says that a major barrier to growth in Canada in the past has been what it calls CREA's anti-competitive attitude toward discount brokerages, particularly those promoting an «entry - only» MLS program, offering to place listings on the MLS system only, providing no other real estate services.
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