Sentence examples for barriers to sharing from inspiring English sources

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Their mentality erects barriers to sharing sensitive information with domestic sister agencies, let alone foreign governments.

"Barriers to sharing information must be removed," Jami Miscik, the C.I.A.'s deputy director for intelligence, said in an address to analysts on Wednesday.

"We are not brushing aside the agency's duty to protect sources and methods, but barriers to sharing information must be removed".

Those working counterterrorism matters did so despite limited intelligence collection and strategic analysis capabilities, a limited capacity to share information both internally and externally, insufficient training, perceived legal barriers to sharing information, and inadequate resources.

As psychological barriers to sharing fall and companies become more deft at leveraging social media, there's a legitimate concern that platforms, like Facebook, will be less valuable without the proper filters.

Largely drafted by the Justice Department, it contained a wish-list of expanded police powers that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had been seeking for years, and lowered perceived barriers to sharing information with intelligence agencies.

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"This paternity pay gap not only creates practical financial barriers to shared parental leave, it also reinforces a cultural expectation within organisations that women will be the ones taking extended periods away from the workplace, which may halt their career progression".

Assurances coming into the negotiations this week that things were going in the right direction have turned out to be false, as the United States delegation has basically read from a script written by lobbyists for publishers, extolling the virtues of market based solutions, ignoring mountains of evidence of a "book famine" and the insane legal barriers to share works.

Four areas of difficulty specific to the management of multimorbidity emerged from these papers: disorganisation and fragmentation of healthcare; the inadequacy of guidelines and evidence-based medicine; challenges in delivering patient-centred care; and barriers to shared decision-making.

They found four areas of specific difficulty: disorganisation and fragmentation of healthcare; inadequacy of guidelines and evidence-bases; challenges in delivering patient-centred care and barriers to shared decision-making.

48 This systematic review shows that the problem areas for GPs in the management of multimorbidity may be classified into four domains: disorganisation and fragmentation of healthcare; the inadequacy of guidelines and evidence-based medicine; challenges in delivering patient-centred care and barriers to shared decision-making.

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