Sentence examples for barriers that would affect from inspiring English sources

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The majority of the citations referred to barriers that would affect the implementation of specific policies, which would be implementation stage three barriers.

For villages with MOH-defined geographic access, we assessed other barriers that would affect reaching a health facility: permanent physical (mountains, rivers), temporary physical (flooding), and security (check-points, insecure areas).

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It is thus plausible that when we use the Schrödinger equation to derive the probability that a particle with a certain kinetic energy will tunnel through a potential barrier of a certain shape, this representation satisfies the SR model's "objective homogeneity" condition there are no additional omitted variables that would affect the probability of barrier penetration.

The question is whether that would affect learning.

The proposal envisaged a sand barrier that would span a hundred and twenty miles, virtually encircling the Mississippi Delta.

What are the system-level drivers and barriers that will affect an initiative's long-term impact?

Consequently, managers should concentrate their efforts in tackling those barriers that may affect other barriers known as 'key barriers'.

It is possible that the CAM questionnaire does not measure those barriers that particularly affect men.

Yes, that would mainly affect the rich.

I felt that it would affect his opponent negatively more so than it would affect Kyle.

As diverse as Muslim women are, many face cultural, ideological and societal barriers that affect their social mobility.

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