Sentences with phrase «overcoming economic barriers»

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He envisions a world in which the barriers — religious, social, economic, and political — are overcome by a forgiving spirit.
The World Economic Forum Leadership (2015) addresses 4 barriers business leaders must overcome to develop trust with their customers:
The barriers are political not economic, so it is up to the world's politicians to overcome them.
«The EMA and maintenance grants were introduced to ensure young people from disadvantaged socio - economic households were able to overcome the financial barriers to staying in further and higher education.
President Obama's economic recovery package offered $ 400 million to help the geothermal industry overcome the biggest technical barriers to harnessing hotter and deeper geothermal reserves.
Wellington, Colo., is Dolan's case study, in which he evaluates the economic, social, legal, and technological barriers that were overcome in order to use produced water as a source of water for agriculture.
Notwithstanding, there are still barriers (scientific, economic, educational, ethical, legal) that need to be overcome prior to the application of pharmacogenomic technologies towards innovative clinical strategies and optimized therapeutic outcomes.
It will be vital to see how vaccines will work in such situations and how the practical and economic barriers to vaccine deployment can be overcome
If the American dream is to mean anything for children from low - income backgrounds, they need access to a public education that helps them overcome economic and social barriers and achieve at high levels.
Effective policy frameworks are needed to overcome economic and non-economic barriers to energy efficiency and to incentivise adoption of more efficient technologies.
If we could show that it is possible to create jobs, boost average living standards, and reduce inequality — even without any economic growth at all — we could overcome the major barrier that stops people from acting.
However some of these barriers can be overcome if other participants in the native title process commit to agreement making that aims to empower traditional owners and address some of their social and economic goals.
Yet many immigrants must overcome financial, cultural, and economic barriers in order to make their dreams a reality.
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