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The expanded model also considers three categories of barriers that constrain the battered woman's information-seeking alternatives: personal, responsive, and situational.
Just as a prosthetic helps an amputee walk upright, smart technologies can help us augment our will and overcome the many external and internal barriers that constrain us.
UNICEF will support the Government to identify key barriers that constrain the realisation of the rights of disadvantaged children, and will support to reducing infant, child and maternal mortality, improving nutritional status of children and mothers, expanding quality pre-school and basic education, and improving prevention and response to child abuse, neglect, violence and exploitation.
That if you break down the barriers that constrain people to a cyclical path, you unleash formidable potential.
"Illegal status generates barriers that constrain the choices of both workers and employers," according to RAND.
"This bill is a significant step toward removing many of the statutory and regulatory barriers that constrain banks' ability to serve their customers and meet the needs of their local communities," he said.
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However, the study results also suggest that there exist several health systems barriers that constrained the effectiveness of the intervention in influencing the availability of data, analysis and response.
It is also possible that certain international students may face a labour market barrier that constrains their chance of finding a high-paying job after finishing their Canadian education.
Current data regarding cellular ROS detoxification demonstrate that the plasma membrane acts as a semi-permeable barrier that constrains diffusion rates of O2 and H2O2 (O2- is efficiently halted by lipid bilayers), allowing the turnover of detoxifying enzymes, such as catalases, peroxidases, and terminal oxidases to counterbalance the influx of oxygen species.
Since not controlled by humans, ancient invasions are facilitated the by the collapse of barriers that normally constrain species ranges.
The British government's report on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction makes an explicit and extensive case that Saddam Hussein has been working to break through barriers that have constrained him from rebuilding his military and the deadly weaponry that he possessed a decade ago.
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