Sentence examples for barriers to imposing from inspiring English sources

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When presented with a hypothetical scenario of a pandemic, employees in insecure jobs that lacked leave entitlements reported that they would be less likely to comply with social distancing measures [ 3], and indeed a recent study in the US found that work-related barriers to imposing social distance was associated with increased incidence of influenza-like illness during the H1N1 outbreak [ 4].

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The problem could be a "divide et impera" (divide and rule): a balkanisation, yes, but one in which agents - commercial, political, or juridical - exploit walls and barriers to impose their informational monopoly locally, and have the last say on the region of the infosphere they control.

In Pennsylvania, the pledge is cited as a barrier to imposing an "impact" fee on the environmentally questionable business of extracting gas from underground shale.

Smaller funds, meanwhile, can find the barriers to entry imposing.

Sure enough, a comparison of more than 250 metropolitan areas confirmed Diamond's hunch: Cities that were hemmed in by geographic barriers tended to impose higher taxes.

These isolations may reflect barriers to dispersal imposed by shoreline configurations and mesoscale eddies (Hermann et al. 2002; Weingartner et al. 2009).

True, America and the EU are not resorting to imposing fresh barriers of their own in this dispute; for that matter, China's export restrictions are not new either.

In addition to imposing physical barriers to walking and other forms of activity, inclement weather may also adversely impact mood, possibly reducing motivation to remain active.

Enacting arbitrary barriers to entry and imposing senseless rules makes it harder to create and grow a business, which limits job opportunities and cuts down on choices for consumers.

In this review, we discuss the concept of 'stromal resistance' in PDA, namely the barriers to effective treatment imposed by the complex and dynamic tumour microenvironment (TME).

These genetic divergences have been attributed to strong selective forces or barriers to gene flow imposed by phenological discordance (Howe et al. 2003; Premoli 2003; Savolainen et al. 2007; Chuine 2010).

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