Sentences with phrase «very real barriers»

In another sense, these things are very real barriers to realization of being, barriers from which women must remove themselves.
«There is an invisible, but very real barrier to climate engagement,» Schuldt said.
«High out - of - pocket costs for specialty drugs appear to pose a very real barrier to treatment,» said Jalpa A. Doshi, PhD, an associate professor of Medicine in the Perelman School of Medicine.
Many students face a very real barrier to safety and learning.
This fee, which at a bare minimum is double the cost of Steam Greenlight, will serve as a very real barrier to indie developers who make high quality games.

Not exact matches

But when I looked at the Gospel for the day (John 20:19 - 31), it became very clear to me that here is a story, a story of Jesus» appearance to the disciples when they were in hiding after the Resurrection... this was a real opportunity to say something about that story and about the faith which is built around people who were fearful, were skeptical, and into the midst of them, somehow, in a way that was ultimately moving, comes the presence of Jesus through locked doors and barriers of skepticism, cynicism, and doubt, all of these things that prevent ourselves from being God's people.
But it should now be clear to white and black churchmen alike that the theological differences between them are very real, and that they form barriers which, in my opinion at least, are insurmountable for the present generation unless, of course, white churches are ready to make a radical commitment to the fight for justice on behalf of the oppressed.
When she is describing all of the barriers she faces, keep in mind that she is not trying to be a naysayer; the challenges she faces, including the often ridiculous regulations, the criminally low federal reimbursement for subsidized meals, the high cost of food, labor, utilities, and every other expense, are all very real.
There is a very real cultural barrier — Hispanic parents may have had a different relationship with schools in their native countries, where, instead of working with schools from the beginning, they only come when theres a problem.
The problem is not just the very real statutory, regulatory, and contractual barriers, but the «culture of can't,» in which even surmountable impediments or ankle - high obstacles are treated as absolute prohibitions.
AJ Kumar, a contributor for Business Collective, points out the very real problem of language barriers when recruiting remote candidates, especially from other non-native English speaking regions.
If the power of solidarity is going to reclaim our schools, more affluent, predominantly white activists will need to develop an anti-racist understanding of the movement against standardized testing and the barriers that communities of color face to joining — including the very real fear from parents of color that their children's schools will be shut down if they don't encourage them to score well on the tests.
Barrier to entry may be low, but creating a book that looks professional and is indistinguishable from a book published by a «real» publishing house is very difficult and requires a minimum investment of a few thousand dollars (when all was said and done, I'd put in around $ 7,500, which included about $ 2,500 in marketing costs).
In January, the historical thaw between the U.S. and Cuba began a process that makes travel to the long - forbidden island much easier, but by December, there was a very real possibility that the U.S. and Europe might tighten their borders in the face of terrorism, raising new barriers to travel.
My only real complaint with the game's presentation has to do with the pseudo-isometric camera angle, which can make navigating the mazes very cumbersome at times, especially when it comes to spotting small ramps and barriers which are easy to miss due to the camera's awkward positioning.
Intent - to - use applications are beyond the scope of this post, but should be a real consideration when there are either extremely quick development cycles with low barriers of entry for competitors, or very long and extremely costly development cycles.
There aren't many barriers to entry for LLLTs, and ease of entry increases the potential that many LLLTs will give very, very bad advice and counsel that could do real harm.
At the core, perhaps — is a need for an improved dialogue with government and the public about the very real business case to be made for improved access to legal assistance — which, in part, would include reducing barriers to becoming a lawyer.
«The art market is a perfect one to tackle first because it has extremely high fees on both sides (approaching 50 % of the artwork if you combine them), very little liquidity, high barriers to entry, and less implementation issues than say tokenizing real estate.»
We've sold over $ 6 billion of real estate since 2010 to get the portfolio clustered in the top 22 markets — that's where we see barriers to entry, that's where we see supply and demand very much in balance.
It's very simple, raise the barrier to entry in a huge and meaningful way, and raise the barrier to keeping your license with minimum performance standards — a good start would be to require every registrant to submit 24 trade record sheets when renewing their license every two years, to prove they are actually involved in the business of selling real estate.
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