Sentences with phrase «stands as a barrier»

Love Begins At reminds you that your age can never stand as a barrier in seeking true love.
Spikes, dangerous liquids and a myriad of different foes stand as barriers to completion, and breaking them down is fun and fast.
Not one service offered by those firms stands as a barrier to access to justice.
Our team enjoys a track record of successfully representing both petitioners and patent owners before the PTAB, whether as part of an overall strategy to invalidate patents that stand as barriers to market entry or protect valuable patents when challenged.
How things shall shape up in future is still a big mystery but the bigger question lies in how other retailers shall respond to Bitcoin amidst issues which had stood as a barrier in its mainstream adoption.
The red tape surrounding securities stands as a barrier to innovation for projects who seek to innovate and disrupt.
We who are from diverse cultures know we are different, and unless something is mentioned early in your relationship with a multicultural client, it will always stand as a barrier to building true rapport.

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But as Hughes and co-authors wrote in the recent Great Barrier Reef study, as it stands, warming will eventually kill reefs and transform oceans.
For many, the barriers standing between them and a stable, productive adulthood include legal issues such as a poor credit report, a tangled criminal record or having no basic identification.
Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of human freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted human freedom and autonomy by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of man's freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted freedom and autonomy for man by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
As we checked in, E and I were hauled in front of a security officer to taste the revolting baby food we were carrying; Hugh's Calpol was unceremoniously confiscated; E had to prise the teddy bear from his hands [the response was what E fondly calls auto - waa] and just in case mother and child were not feeling sufficiently browned off by this stage in the proceedings, I was forced to stand the other side of the security barrier while my baby and hispushchair were searched.
They stood as a kind of protective barrier between people and the power centres of society.
I used to go stand at the North Bank as a kid and got there as early as I could to try and get a position where I could lean against a barrier.
However, this one can be mounted to the wall or used as a stand - alone barrier or play yard.
The letter states: «The bill, as it stands, imposes a barrier to one of the most potent tools for research into the most severe childhood diseases.
«There are lots of barriers to women entering politics and that's seen in the number of women mayors there are,» Sophie Walker, who is standing as the Women's Equality Party candidate for London mayor, tells me.
However, there is an obvious gap in the White Paper as it stands - the very reason why a majority of people think their views are not represented, and one of the barriers to greater diversity of candidates for local elections: our First - Past - the - Post electoral system.
In quantum mechanics particles can escape from their confines, even if a barrier stands in their way, via a process known as tunneling.
She wants them to know that age or any other barrier they perceive as real won't stand in the way to getting their desired partner.
NG2 partnered with Epiphany Learning to take New Hampshire to the next level of personalized learning as it tackles long - standing educational barriers to personalized learning - that of grades.
This past June, we took a step back to explore lessons learned from our math pilot program, and as Zack suggests above, remove any barriers that stood in the way of our students accelerating their learning.
As Bud pointed out, the key to success in mobile publishing lies in removing the barriers that stand between desire and satisfaction.
As it stands, with low barriers to entry for savvy day traders and a simple to understand preposition, the demand for these digital trades will only increase.
Used as a gate, the Regalo can expand to an impressive 192 - inch wall - mounted gate or free standing barrier.
Located inside the Barrier Reef, about 10 miles from Placencia (30 Min Boat Ride), this long narrow aisle stands on a reef known as a faro.
If combat was a little smoother and the game had a slightly lower barrier for entry (be prepared to learn some lore, if you didn't check out the first title) it would be getting a well deserved 10, as it stands currently, 9 all the way.
At the gallery's basement, the viewer comes across three bodies of work: black photographic paper (coin studies), museum barriers standing in vertical position (distance keepers) and wall painting (model), that act as collage elements and manage in a quite unexpected and paradoxical way to serve as a whole new system of reference.
A mid-Holocene high stand is something that's been debated for quite a while in my neck of the woods as it would say a lot about barrier island and tidal marsh formation and migration.
The Philippines also lacks natural barriers; as a collection of over 7,000 islands there is almost nothing standing between them and the sea.
Barrier islands, beaches, sand dunes, salt marshes, mangrove stands, and mud and sand flats retreat inland as sea level rises, unless there are obstructions along the retreat path.
In addition to inherent scientific uncertainties slowing response, a variety of human and institutional barriers stand in the way of adaptation measures: long lead - times for rule changes; ideological resistance; a preoccupation with the near - term; false perceptions that climate impacts either won't be too painful or are off in the distant future; business - as - usual assumptions; and lack of national leadership.
As it stands, affordable, energy dense batteries that can travel long distances on a single charge are a key barrier to widespread electric vehicle adoption.
It stands to reason that dismantling barriers, such as the threshold and deductible, that operate at the expense of our most vulnerable may in fact be cost - conserving from a broader fiscal perspective, as doing so has the potential to preempt these cascades.
In a 25 - year career of commercial litigation and five of full - time mediation and arbitration practice, Don Philbin's «Deal or No Deal: Leveraging Information to Overcome Psychological Barriers to Efficient Deals» program stands out as one that actually gave me the tools to improve my practice the very next day.
The pay - per - sale business model stands in stark contrast to the firm's traditional digital advertising platform as it completely eliminates the financial barrier to entry for potential partners and is likely aimed at combating the stateside e-commerce dominance of Amazon.
In the final analysis, I'd love it if the Friday Lock worked as good as it looks, but as it stands today, it's still a bit undercooked for a solution that is meant to keep a barrier between you and the teeming masses in the world outside.
Dissemination of parenting interventions can be strengthened by attending to several key factors and principles: (i) ensuring interventions are used that match families» needs and preferences, (ii) strong scientific evidence is available to support intervention components used in a population based approach, (iii) multiple destigmatized access points are provided for families and (iv) cost - effective strategies are used.47 Poor participation and engagement by parents in parenting programmes stands as one of the most difficult barriers to widespread effective implementation of parenting programmes.48, 49 Parental willingness to participate in a parenting programme depends on several interacting variables.
As it stands right now, the barrier to entry is way too low.
As the Internet opened up access to real estate information and made it easier for agents and companies to expand their territories, long - standing geographic barriers started to fall.
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