Not exact matches
If a
physical, technological or other type
of barrier prevents the
use of an assistive device on the premises, we will seek to remove that
barrier.
The White House has occasionally
used «wall» to describe existing border fencing, and has acknowledged that some (perhaps a lot)
of the US / Mexico border doesn't need a total
physical barrier.
The three areas that our global packaging labs focus on are
physical polymer testing,
barrier testing, and material identification,
using a wide range
of equipment to analyze performance properties and determine material type.
To avoid diaper rash, instead
of baby powder,
use a diaper cream with zinc oxide to create a
physical barrier to protect your baby's bottom.
Obviously it is so important not to get sunburned, however, since it is hard to know exactly how the chemical sunscreens affect developing bodies, my dermatologist suggests
using physical sunblock (i.e. particles
of zinc oxide or titanium dioxide that are suspended in the cream, and lay on top
of your skin to form a literal
physical barrier) for nursing moms and kids through adolescence.
Most doctors suggest
using physical barrier methods
of contraception.
And since training plateaus are usually the result
of mental
barriers rather than
physical limitations, strongman training can be
used as a vacation from your traditional workouts that will overdose your entire musculature and help you overcome any weakness, both in the mental and
physical realm.
Over two thirds (68 per cent) think the
use of VR technology to overcome financial or
physical barriers that some students face is desirable and as well as these
uses, three in four teachers (74 per cent) stated that there will be a positive effect on the design and creativity skills
of students.
Ali Oliver, CEO
of the Youth Sport Trust discusses the need for
physical education to adapt in today's school environment and provides insight into Play Unified — a campaign
using sport to break down
barriers for young people with intellectual disabilities
In November 2017, BCPS removed the
barrier of the
physical library card and created BCPL accounts for all 113,000 students, who now are able to access
physical and digital materials
using their student identification numbers.
Airport development means --(1) Any work involved in constructing, improving, or repairing a public airport or portion thereof, including the removal, lowering, relocation, and marking and lighting
of airport hazards, and including navigation aids
used by aircraft landing at, or taking off from, a public airport, and including safety equipment required by rule or regulation for certification
of the airport under section 612
of the Federal Aviation Act
of 1958, and security equipment required
of the sponsor by the Secretary by rule or regulation for the safety and security
of persons and property on the airport, and including snow removal equipment, and including the purchase
of noise suppressing equipment, the construction
of physical barriers, and landscaping for the purpose
of diminishing the effect
of aircraft noise on any area adjacent to a public airport; (2) Any acquisition
of land or
of any interest therein, or
of any easement through or other interest in airspace, including land for future airport development, which is necessary to permit any such work or to remove or mitigate or prevent or limit the establishment
of, airport hazards; and (3) Any acquisition
of land or
of any interest therein necessary to insure that such land is
used only for purposes which are compatible with the noise levels
of the operation
of a public airport.
The visual introduction involves
using a
physical barrier, such as a baby gate, and a visual
barrier like a blanket or large piece
of cardboard that is lifted for brief periods.
If you can't build a shed
of some sort around the kennel,
use materials for the roof, plants or fencing around the sides, and other
physical barriers to keep the dog safe from the weather extremes.
FORA implements this legislatively mandated mission by overseeing replacement land
use; assuring compliance with adopted measures; removing
physical barriers to reuse; financing and constructing major components
of the required infrastructure and basewide demands; and protecting identified environmental reserves.
Using a set
of materials and objects to create a series
of overlapping fences, haphazardly erected cordons,
barriers, and makeshift enclosures meandering through the entire space
of Disjecta's main gallery, Horvat's installation investigates gestures and strategies
of partitioning and demarcating
of physical space, constructing multiple «temporary territories» within the confines
of these provisional, improvised spatial divisions.
The material
use of concrete block and fencing structure speaks to the
physical barriers created by humans, -LSB-...]
In the Cast Corridor itself, the third site
of the installation, Coleman has
used the Summer Exhibition banner as material to create a translucent curtain at the entrance point to the Schools exhibition, complicating the flow
of movement through the space by creating a
physical barrier.
«I am interested in the relationship between worship and tourism,» the artist writes in her gallery statement, «and the
physical barriers churches sometimes
use to keep the tourists out
of sacred spaces.»
The
use of the word «skin» is misleading because that implies some sort
of physical barrier whereas oceanic movement and mixing will ensure that there is none
It likely will entail
using physical barriers to prevent the movement
of aquatic organisms — at all life stages — via canals and waterways between the watersheds.
One
of the big
barriers to
using the justice system has just been
physical location.
Childhood Sexual Abuse and Adult Work Outcomes (PDF - 2990 KB) Lee & Tolman Social Work Research, 30 (2), 2006 Explores the relationship among childhood sexual abuse,
physical and mental health work
barriers, and employment outcomes
using a large panel study
of current and former welfare recipients.