Sentences with phrase «other barrier between»

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Earlier in the day, Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse had told reporters that Trump was reconsidering the withdrawal from the trade agreement, which Obama Administration had negotiated with 11 other Pacific Rim countries to promote free trade by reducing barriers between them.
That's why dropping most perks» either yours or those extended to certain others» is a great way to eliminate real or perceived barriers between you and your employees.
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.
If the United Kingdom and the EU are unable to negotiate acceptable withdrawal terms or if other EU member states pursue withdrawal, barrier - free access between the United Kingdom and other EU member states or among the European economic area overall could be diminished or eliminated.
I feed people, I clean, I walk, I gather people, I sing, and the whole time a corner of my soul is crying out to God in braided grief and hope and longing: strengthen us, embolden us, light our hearts on fire, show us we belong to each other, break down the barriers between us, give us eyes to see and ears to hear and hearts to understand.
The givenness of the barrier between time now and time then yields for us banalities about anachronism, on the one side, and imposes upon us the requirement of mediating between historical fact and religious truth, on the other.
When we affirm a particular denominational confession of the faith, whether the Westminster Confession of Faith or the Sixteen Fundamental Truths of the Assemblies of God or any other set of propositions about God, we often make artificial barriers between believers and lose the blessing of diverse voices.
This posture seeks through the praxis of faith to overcome seemingly insurmountable barriers between races, sexes, classes, rich and poor, oppressors and oppressed, humans and the natural world, Christian faith and other religions.
Several of you concluded that the best way to apply this teaching to our day and culture is to encourage women to dress modestly and avoid wearing fancy, expensive clothes that might create cultural barriers between themselves and others in the church or community.
After the dividing wall between gentile and Jew has been broken down, the destruction of all other human barriers must follow, as Paul himself confirms.
When Christians break down these barriers between their religion and all the others (as well as non-religions), they will finally begin to see God in everything and everyone, not just people who think they are holier than others.
[15] Original nakedness shows full awareness of the original meaning of the body as the revelation of the person; original nakedness shows a total trust and absence of barriers before the others; it shows the total unity between the physical and the spiritual.
CTPA will drastically eliminate tariffs and other barriers to U.S. exports and significantly expand trade between the U.S. and Colombia.
You should only use microfiber in pocket diapers and other styles of diapers that use a stay - dry barrier (such as fleece) between the absorbent layer and your baby's bottom.
There is certainly the risk too of being «the loss mom» and knowing this about you can erect an unintended barrier between you and the other moms (which you might be feeling anyway).
The foam also acts as a barrier between your child and the rigid seat shell and any other intruding objects such as the vehicle door or window.
For women who choose to formula feed this may not be of any consequence but for those women who are looking forward to breastfeeding and who have chosen this method of nourishment for their babies, the possible connection between epidural anesthesia and any other avoidable barriers to breastfeeding are important to identify and resolve.
Some practical problems arising from the issues mentioned above in Iraq are: 1) the lack of security during and after displacement (between areas controlled by ISIS and the government controlled locations); and 2) the barriers to access basic services such as WASH, shelter, food, education, child protection and Gender Based Violence, among others.
Reports of alleged electoral fraud through impersonation more than doubled between 2014 and 2016, according to the Electoral Commission, but other campaigners voiced concerns that the scheme would be a barrier to voting.
However, the construction is a symbolic setback for the Schengen Agreement under which European countries started removing barriers between each other 20 years ago.
«So I wanted to take the time to draw some parallels between what I see as women in a rather male dominated field and how we have to break down these barriers, empower each other, because the voices of women are so desperately needed in equal numbers, whether it is in business, academia or in politics and so sometimes it's an internal barrier and if you break through that then we will deal with societal barriers, but right now, you have to at least say I've got something to offer,» Hochul noted.
Still, more needs to be done to lower the barriers between science and other fields and, where necessary, to give scientists interested in making a switch a little boost.
The other major requirement — massive shielding — is fulfilled by the depth of the mine, with its natural barrier of tons of rock between the experiment and the surface 2,341 feet above.
At each site where these chicken wire — like fences have been installed, leaves, twigs, and other plant materials are caught in the barriers, build up at the base, and enrich the ground between shrubs.
The association between higher Medicaid reimbursements for office visits and increased likelihood of receiving cancer screenings may reflect barriers in access to primary care physicians and other providers for Medicaid enrollees in states with lower reimbursements.
Reefs also form a barrier between land and ocean, preventing beach erosion and creating sheltered sanctuaries for mangroves, birds, and other wildlife.
Pattnaik and other Nebraska scientists continue to investigate how the virus breaks the barrier between the brain and the bloodstream and to develop a drug that could be used to treat Zika infection.
Finding out why some hybrids make it and others don't may yield molecular details about how reproductive barriers between species are built, says evolutionary population geneticist Graham Coop of the University of California, Davis.
To model the transmission barrier between rabbits and other species, they generated a transgenic mouse model that expressed the rabbit PRNP gene instead of the corresponding mouse gene.
... The other lever sits outside the tension between productivity and posterity: funding agencies can lower the barriers to risky projects by funding them more aggressively.»
Each copy sends portions of itself through holes between compartment barriers to mingle with tendrils from other genome copies.
In the first, budgies were placed in adjacent cages, either with a barrier between them, or with nothing obstructing their view of each other.
In other cases, fails in the interlocking barrier between cells — the tight junctions — may partly explain why in psoriasis there is an overproduction of epidermal cells, causing thick patches of skin on the surface.
Corresponding to the primary function of epithelial tissues, i. e. forming a barrier between compartments, epithelial cells form tight adhesions between each other, and display only lateral mobility, confined by the basement membrane.
The failure to provide an physical barrier between the tailings and water, solids, or other material leaves the tailings vulnerable to extensive penetration of the tailings by plant roots and animals as well as disturbance by freeze and thaw and ice formation and break up impacts.
Root / soil interaction and other biointrusion are major concerns for the TMAs since no barrier between roots and the tailings is proposed.
In addition to mobility between countries, the MSCA also seek to break the real and perceived barriers between academic and other sectors, especially business.
As another potential explanation for the link between brain and gut, Lukiw cited evidence that «both the GI tract and blood - brain barriers become significantly more leaky with aging,» potentially allowing toxic bacteria and other substances from the GI system to access the central nervous system.
In other words, barefoot shoes provide a basic protective barrier between the foot and the ground and not much else.
Make sure that you also take the time to identify any other barriers that may come between you and keeping up with your workouts.
Although it can be good to take pride in your work, being overly prideful — or overconfident — can cause barriers between you and others.
The skin barrier — or stratum corneum — is what stands between us and the outside world, preventing environmental chemicals and biological irritants from entering skin, including free radicals, bacteria, other microbes, allergens, toxic chemicals, ultraviolet light, injury and other external assaults.
This poses a number of problems and frustrations that only deepen in time and can create a serious barrier between people that would originally be madly in love with each other.
Language has not been a barrier at all when two people come to love truly each other, rather the language spoken between them in the forms of gestures and postures cement the relationship in a unique way.
It's fast enough that if there is a language barrier between a man and a woman it is fun to try and decipher what each other is saying.
Don't look at a condom or other protective methods as barriers between you and real pleasure.
The group resembled a high school clique, clustered together around stone tables and wooden benches, forming a barrier between themselves and others in the park.
Each human team faces waves of Akrid in its own cordoned - off space, and once the creatures are defeated, the barrier between the areas is removed and the teams have to take each other out.
In a sense, the fragile structure of the title acts as a double metaphor: for a barrier between enemies that keeps them from killing each other, as well as one that must come down if true understanding is ever to occur.
«Teachers in the [same] year level all have one large table between them, and you're actually completely breaking down those barriers [to] communication and collaboration and you're seeing each other every morning,» Read says.
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