Sentences with phrase «such as barriers»

Formerly incarcerated individuals face many significant obstacles to economic security — such as barriers to employment, housing, public assistance, and education and training.
For many people struggling on the brink, financial security is about much more than home ownership or retirement planning; it requires tackling complicated challenges not often viewed as «financial» — such as barriers to rejoining one's community after incarceration.
The bathroom is fully equipped with a shower and elements such as barriers and sink without base.
The investment process consists of detailed, bottom - up research to find companies with durable, sustainable prospects such as barriers to entry, pricing power and demonstrated products and services.
Work in areas such as barrier adhesives and compatibilisers (offering producers the option to recycle their scraps) will be important elements in this drive.
Obviously I wouldn't be saying this if I were an F1 driver and heading directly towards something likely to cause an uncomfortable accident, such as a barrier, tyre wall or Lance Stroll.
Tours can also be arranged such as Barrier Reef tours and diving, Bundaberg Rum Distillery, Turtle Nesting, during November through to March and Whale Watching, during August through to November.
Future studies should include control beliefs and specific forms of self - efficacy, such as barrier and instrumental self - efficacy.

Not exact matches

Liars often feel threatened and put up «barriers» to protect themselves, such as placing a hand on the neck, over the stomach or over the groin.
«On a general level, there can be practical barriers to pursuit of a criminal case, such as the victim company's fear of embarrassment, reputational damage, or the perceived risk — real or not — that their trade secrets will be exposed in a court proceeding,» said Brooke French, shareholder at law firm Carlton Fields.
As such, they are getting better at finding weaknesses, penetrating security barriers and enacting more damaging attacks once inside a company.
Often they face barriers to doing so, such as fees, complexity and risk.
Hurdles such as startup capital, language barriers and lack of a strong support network are real problems to would - be refugee entrepreneurs.
Choosing to use outside ecommerce sites such as Etsy or Amazon are sufficient, but in reality this is just another barrier to purchase.
On the other hand, there might be a reason nothing is there, such as low consumer demand or high barriers to entry.
Anyone who nevertheless wants to grow and dispense should consider working in a state that has restricted numbers of licenses, rather than a state such as California or Colorado where there are few such barriers to entry.
We've also targeted stocks with key advantages, such as brand allegiance or high barriers to entry for competitors.
«Sites such as Whitecoat treat healthcare as a commodity, and act as a barrier to encouraging a genuine conversation between health practitioners and patients about treatment needs and the treatment process,» ADA federal president Hugo Sachs said.
Also, some commentators will be tempted to draw attention to what they might describe as «large 1/2 percentage point changes» when the forecasts are revised, even though any such revisions may reflect much smaller adjustments if it is the case that the forecasts have merely crossed rounding barriers.
For Tom's, listing the ingredients, such as natural spearmint oil, helps get consumers over any price barriers at the point of sale.
There are several social media intricacies that make it unique, such as the fact that it allows proactive promotion, and reactive promotion, both relatively instantly without needing to bust through concrete barriers.
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.
But that's unlikely, given major barriers to growth, such as a massive debt burden...
Many private market alternative investments have high regulatory barriers, such as the need for investors to be «accredited».
«The TPP will further strengthen B.C.'s role in the global economy by reducing regulatory barriers on B.C. exports such as wood and forestry products, metals and minerals, and B.C. fruit and seafood,» said Black.
It was not until further financial innovation — such as the development of securitisation markets, mortgage brokers and electronic banking — took place that these barriers to competition were broken down.
A multi-stage plan is needed that begins by eliminating all tariffs and, in the longer term, also targets other barriers such as those in public sector procurement and services.
It includes such things as a boarder adjustment tax, increased tariffs aimed at specific industries or countries, non-tariff barriers, and even broader multilateral measures.
While using NuvaRing, you should not use certain female barrier contraceptive methods such as a vaginal diaphragm, cervical cap or female condom as your back - up method of birth control because NuvaRing may interfere with the correct placement and position of a diaphragm, cervical cap or female condom.
Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a high obstacle if not a complete barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities Such an involuntary commitment would also have been a high obstacle if not a complete barrier to legally obtaining a firearm, such as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities such as the AR - 15 rifle used in the Stoneman Douglas massacre on Feb. 14, authorities say.
As Michelle and others have noted, it's very easy to blend in online with such a low barrier to access and so much content being produced.
Word of the announcement came as the Trump administration on Wednesday warned that it would vigorously defend U.S. national interests against «hostile» powers such as China and Russia, vowing to use «all available tools» to combat unfair practices - a sign that the president may be preparing to erect new trade barriers.
Decide on two to four markets that have established free trade agreements with Canada (such as Europe, Columbia, Chile, Peru, South Korea, Australia), and some countries in the Middle East and Asia that offer low market entry barriers.
• In Miami - Dade County, Miami Mayor Carlos Gimenez ordered more than 100,000 residents to evacuate their homes on barrier islands such as Miami Beach and low - lying mainland areas starting Thursday morning.
We urge the Department of Education and IRS to work together to restore secure access to the DRT as soon as possible, and to do so in a way that avoids creating barriers to access for low - income students, such as requiring complicated financial or personal information.
Compelling China to change course with respect to these kinds of market access barriers is long overdue, but U.S. missteps (such as imposing restrictions unilaterally through channels not sanctioned by the World Trade Organization) could initiate a much larger and more deleterious sequence of protectionist measures.
In a period such as the late 1940s, the barriers to having a broad section of the population try to arbitrage away that differential may have been large enough to keep the differential in place.
Economists refer to such psychic barriers to consumer change as «switching costs.»
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?
if we mean to have those appointed to public offices, who are sincere friends to religion, we, the people who appoint them, must take care to choose such characters; and not rely upon such cobweb barriers as test - laws are» (IV: 640)
Play breaks through such barriers and thus serves as a prologue to and / or a check upon a life of freedom.
The bigger picture, however, is that my own inconsistency would constitute a barrier to a serious engagement with the material — and such engagement is the only way that they will not only expand their knowledge base but also grow as human beings.
Volunteer groups should not provide employment to local gringo wannabe elites — or northern missionaries living in the South — who act in the name of the poor but actually erect barriers to true encounters because such encounters would threaten their privileged role as interlocutors.
If this can be recognized and resolved (through expression on an inanimate object such as pounding a pillow, or talked out in counseling), it will no longer be a barrier to mutual sexual fulfillment.
My quarrel with the guardians of the establishment is not that these things are bad, but rather that the establishment leaders use artificial barriers, such as race and religion and ethnic origin, to exclude certain segments of the population from ever having the opportunity to enjoy these fruits of the good life.
They typically emphasized such measures as reducing the size of public sector employment, tightening money supplies to control inflation, and reducing trade barriers to stimulate cross-border competition.
Among those who think in this way, some advocate efforts to overcome the barriers between diverse communities by such means as the merging of horizons.
These stories may or may not have been based on an event, such as the breach of the land barrier that kept the Black Sea below the level of the Mediterranean Sea or even the flooding of the north end of the Red Sea, but there is no evidence for a global flood.
There is, of course, wide disagreement on these issues, some holding that war is sometimes necessary for the restraint of evil and the winning of time for positive steps toward peace, others holding that war itself erects such barriers to these steps that it is completely futile as well as unchristian.
What can be said with certainty is that the fear of intermarriage, erected as a barrier to social fellowship, does harm and thwarts constructive effort far in excess of the actual justification of such a fear.
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