It's abundantly clear that women and minority entrepreneurs face
substantial barriers in the venture and startup ecosystem — including, in some cases, harassment and abuse.
And while requiring people to spend months working for free does put
a substantial barrier in the way of someone who can't get financial assistance from his parents, requiring someone to spend a year or two paying many thousands of dollars to a school creates a much larger barrier.
Not exact matches
Once you can eliminate the major
barrier to acceptance (
in this case, the javascript addition to the website) and get yourself onboard, you'll discover that the bar for
substantial success is embarrassingly low.
Robotics are also making it possible for more individuals to start businesses
in industries where the need for a
substantial labor force once posed a big
barrier to entry.
Elford points out that Secure Energy has a track record of «
substantial» growth on an absolute and per - share basis; it has a relatively clean balance sheet and it's
in an industry with high
barriers to entry.
Following the Second World War global leaders, determined to avoid future trade wars, came together
in 1947 to negotiate the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), with the purpose of achieving a «
substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade
barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.»
It appears that the extensive changes
in the economy over the past decade — including a structural fall
in the inflation rate, productivity - enhancing changes
in the labour market, corporatisation and privatisation of public - sector enterprises and
substantial falls
in the
barriers to international trade — have led to an improvement
in Australia's underlying rate of productivity growth.
The Himyarites and Sabaeans, the intermediaries
in the trade, were the most
substantial barriers to direct trade with India.
Against this, the ACCC considers that the proposed acquisition would result, or be likely to result,
in substantial public detriment constituted by a lessening of competition, due to raised
barriers to entry and expansion for smaller electricity retailers
in NSW and a material risk of increased generator market power.
He questioned the view that we need not be concerned with heavy concentration, instead preferring «standard economic wisdom» that «mergers resulting
in high levels of concentration
in markets with
substantial barriers to entry will usually reduce competition and cause harm to consumers and our economy.»
There are several other well recognised criteria which are more indicative of the presence (or absence) of market power, particularly the existence of
substantial entry
barriers, and the relative freedom from constraints imposed on a firm by its competitors and customers, which should be considered
in order to determine a firm's market power.
Background: Several fast food companies have made commitments to reduce the levels of salt
in the foods they serve, but technical issues are often cited as a
barrier to achieving
substantial reductions.
In addition, the labor law defenses asserted by the NFL would represent a very
substantial barrier to asserting these kinds of claims going forward.
The Texas Fragile Families demonstration project, for example, has succeeded
in improving workforce participation and employment prospects for young fathers despite
substantial barriers — not only
in the young men themselves, but
in local employment and training programmes which were found to be ill - set - up to support them (Romo et al, 2004).
In addition to presenting a significant barrier to resolution of the Israel - Palestine conflict, by constituting a substantial obstacle to the creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank, the ICJ similarly notes that the existence of these settlements «violates the basic human rights of the Palestinians by impeding liberty of movement and the inhabitants» right to work, health, education and an adequate standard of living.&raqu
In addition to presenting a significant
barrier to resolution of the Israel - Palestine conflict, by constituting a
substantial obstacle to the creation of a Palestinian state
in the West Bank, the ICJ similarly notes that the existence of these settlements «violates the basic human rights of the Palestinians by impeding liberty of movement and the inhabitants» right to work, health, education and an adequate standard of living.&raqu
in the West Bank, the ICJ similarly notes that the existence of these settlements «violates the basic human rights of the Palestinians by impeding liberty of movement and the inhabitants» right to work, health, education and an adequate standard of living.»
She contends that the lack of support mechanisms that enable women to work at this level is the
substantial barrier that impedes women from reaching full equality
in science.
«I was really surprised by how slight differences between Lactobacillus species make a very
substantial difference
in the
barrier properties of mucus,» says Lai.
In recent years, a
substantial body of evidence from clinical epidemiology and mouse models has revealed that the immune system presents a significant
barrier to tumor formation and progression.
The project was a model where gender prospective approach enabled
in understanding
substantial women role
in the public life of Darfur encouraging creating social relation where women and men joined together discussed the factors
barriers women to play its role
in public life especially cultural and socio - political
barriers.
We found that state policy creates
substantial barriers to charter schools that are interested
in offering pre-k.
Individualized, specific information about performance is especially scarce
in the teaching profession, suggesting that a lack of information on how to improve could be a
substantial barrier to individual improvement among teachers.
Even
in states where charters can offer pre-K, they often face
substantial barriers to doing so.
Teachers
in single - computer classrooms face
substantial barriers when attempting to use their computer for instructional purposes.
A second National Academy report questions the use of test scores to evaluate teachers, noting that such scores «have not yet been adequately studied for the purposes of evaluating teachers and principals,» and «face
substantial practical
barriers to being successfully deployed
in a personnel system that is fair, reliable, and valid.»
Search theory suggests early career job changes lead to better matches that benefit both workers and firms, but this may not hold true
in teacher labor markets characterized by salary rigidities,
barriers to entry, and
substantial differences
in working conditions.
However,
in both literature and practice, it became clear that there are
substantial barriers to novice teacher accuracy
in reflection.
Except for the stacking of cages without an impervious
barrier, a crime could be charged for violations only if the breeder «repeatedly violates» the law «so as to pose a
substantial risk to the health and welfare of animals
in such person's custody, or knowingly violates an agreed - to remedial order involving the safety and welfare of animals under this section.»
The news comes just days after the Great
Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, an Australian government agency, similarly noted that «
in the far north, above Cooktown,
substantial coral mortality has been observed at most surveyed inshore and mid-shelf reefs.»
Well Brian V, Miami Beach is 1.4 m above sea level,
substantial parts of NYC are also
barrier islands about as low to the sea (the Rockaways, Coney Island, South Brooklyn) and NYC is
in the bullseye of the northeast hot spot, where sea level rise is faster than the global rate.
The root cause of the problem is not having a system
in place for managing them, and the result is that your firm is losing potential revenue, creating a
substantial barrier to your growth.
In fact, I've long been predicting that large firms will attempt to force changes in existing ethics rules to reduce the barriers to representation of clients with unremediable conflicts, i.e., conflicts so substantial that they can not be mitigated through disclosure and consen
In fact, I've long been predicting that large firms will attempt to force changes
in existing ethics rules to reduce the barriers to representation of clients with unremediable conflicts, i.e., conflicts so substantial that they can not be mitigated through disclosure and consen
in existing ethics rules to reduce the
barriers to representation of clients with unremediable conflicts, i.e., conflicts so
substantial that they can not be mitigated through disclosure and consent.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role
in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances
in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still
substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (
in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
So far, again I've been placed to find a bit the road blocks that I thought might be present for a larger company, using a boutique firm is not as
substantial of a
barrier, as I thought it would be going
in.
The lack of any
substantial protective
barriers between a motorcycle and the road, as well as the difficulty that other motorists may have
in anticipating and seeing a motorcycle, leave riders prone to serious injury
in the event of an accident.
In a review of the literature on workers» compensation experiences, Dembe (2001) concludes that there are substantial barriers confronting injured workers trying to gain benefits through the system that can result in «significant economic hardship» (Dembe, 2001, p. 408
In a review of the literature on workers» compensation experiences, Dembe (2001) concludes that there are
substantial barriers confronting injured workers trying to gain benefits through the system that can result
in «significant economic hardship» (Dembe, 2001, p. 408
in «significant economic hardship» (Dembe, 2001, p. 408).
Where an undue hardship analysis anticipates assessing
substantial capital or operating expenditures or procedural changes (for example,
in making physical alterations to an apartment building, work site, vehicle or equipment or changing health and safety requirements), it might be advisable for the organization responsible for accommodation to obtain a proposal and estimate from experts
in barrier ‑ free design and construction.
Third, the exception applies to protected health information created or received
in treatment situations where there are
substantial barriers to communicating with the individual and,
in the exercise of professional judgment, the covered provider clearly infers from the circumstances the individual's consent to receive treatment.
The billions
in funding losses that would result from Congress's failure to renew the Community Health Center Fund would result
in millions no longer able to access care, a loss of jobs for many others, and
substantial barriers to community health centers» ability to continue these critical improvements.
Over recent decades, changes
in labor markets and
in family structure have created
substantial barriers for fathers
in maintaining stable employment and stable relationships with their children.