Sentence examples for barriers to communications from inspiring English sources

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As Adams says: "The poor Babel fish, by effectively removing all barriers to communications between different races and cultures, has caused more and bloodier wars than anything else in the history of creation".

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Lake Tanganyika lies some 2,000 feet (600 metres) below the plateau, and the largest rift, that containing the Luangwa River, is a serious barrier to communications.

"Some people I interviewed said they thought it rude if the person sat next to or near them had headphones on as it meant they couldn't reach out to them so found it a barrier to communications," says Beronius Haake.

The barrier to communications presented by the Cumbrian Mountains helped to make its people, including those in the recession-hit town of Whitehaven, effectively a separate and self-contained population with little contact with those living beyond these mountains.

The FoodRisC project will investigate media involvement in communication in the food chain and will identify barriers to efficient food communications and potential use of new and classical media channels to communicate food risks/benefits efficiently.

4. Assist communities to identify and leverage available resources to address barriers to EmONC (e.g., communications and transport for EmONC). 5. Identify and assess capacity of available EmONC referral hospitals, work with hospital staff to accept transfers, perform appropriate cesarean sections/other procedures and review/maintain quality of care.

"The local market is very capital intensive, and there are very high barriers to entry," said Daniel P. Reingold, head communications analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston and one of the only prominent Wall Street analysts who remained focused on fundamentals during the overheated 1990's.

This work will investigate consumers' knowledge and use of risk/benefit communications and preferred communication routes and tools as well as perceived barriers to effective risk and benefit communication.

The Administration and Congress should carry Powell's idea to its all-too-logical and necessary conclusion: On a date certain call it Liberation Day a year or so from now, all barriers to entry into any facet of communications would be eliminated.

In the wake of 9/11, there were calls for the government to institute new barriers to cryptography, to avoid its use in communications by enemies of the United States.

Uncertainties about prognosis, unpredictable illness trajectories, and difficulties maintaining hope after such communications have been cited as particular barriers to these discussions across all settings.

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