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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affordability lack" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing the absence of affordability, but it would be clearer to rephrase it.
Example: "The affordability lack in housing has become a significant issue for many families."
Alternatives: "lack of affordability" or "affordability issue".
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Barriers to mobile phones usage included affordability, lack of necessity, poor signal.
Medical tourism is becoming an increasingly popular option for patients looking to access procedures (typically via out-of-pocket payment) that are seemingly unavailable to them in their home countries due to lack of affordability, lack of availability, and/or lengthy waiting lists, among other reasons [ 1, 2].
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Lack of affordability and lack of access to household water treatment products were cited as barriers to consistent use, although notably, one-half of those respondents using treatment products in the last 3 months had purchased them.
Higher-ed affordability, or lack thereof, has been in the news, what with President Obama's proposed financial aid overhaul, and with the Occupy movement drawing attention to student-loan debt (now outpacing credit-card debt).
But as I sat there with the students, trading snacks and stories about Kyoto's affordability (or lack thereof), I realized that tranquillity with strangers isn't so bad.
Rics Scotland director Sarah Speirs said: "The changes to stamp duty and pending introduction of LBTT in Scotland are, to varying degrees, providing an incentive to first-time buyers, but there remain a number of challenges to market, such as ongoing affordability constraints, lack of stock and an air of caution in the run-up to the general election.
The epinephrine auto-injector (EAI) market in this country is a remarkable microcosm of almost every issue involved and those that are currently haunting pharmaceutical market policies in the United States; access challenges, rapidly growing affordability barriers, lack of meaningful competition, and limited innovation.
Affordability (or lack thereof) of member contributions was an important factor encouraging (or discouraging) enrolment in the government scheme.
This study found affordability and lack of availability to be the most commonly reported barriers to health care access for low-income parents.
Other major answering categories (multiple answers possible) were shame and stigma (30.0 %, 95 % CI: 23.7-36.3 %), a number of treatment-related barriers such as affordability or lack of information about treatment availability (23.6 %, 95 % CI: 17.8-29.4 %) and the wish to cope with the problem on one's own (19.2 %, 95 % CI: 13.8-24.6 %).
This can be attributed to the lack affordability and developable land for housing in the future.
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