Sentence examples for disproportionate barriers from inspiring English sources

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"These provisions are unnecessarily restrictive, unreasonable and disproportionate barriers to a student's freedom of association" under the Constitution, Lim Chee Wee, the council's president, said in a statement.

Certain populations face disproportionate barriers to accessing health services.

Standardizing same-day voter registration across states would benefit communities of color, which face disproportionate barriers to civic participation.

Yet despite the proven benefits of women's economic engagement, women business owners continue to face disproportionate barriers in growing their businesses.

In virtually every country in the world, there are disproportionate barriers for young people--both young women and men--when they seek contraception or access to information and commodities to practice safer sex.

This study does not allow differentiation between documented and undocumented migrants although it is mainly undocumented migrants that face disproportionate barriers to medical care [ 10].

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For a fringe market with only a few hundred players — even if they are big ones — that sort of cost is disproportionate and a barrier to achieving viable scale, he said.

These differences in condom use and STI infection highlight the increased vulnerability of street-involved youth, and indicate that street-involved youth continue to experience disproportionate negative health outcomes and barriers to condom use.

The need for congruent efforts is particularly important in low-income communities that experience disproportionate health disparities and environmental barriers[ 10] VAFO is designed to test interventions that use intensive lifestyle counseling in clinical and community settings to confront obesity-related diseases and barriers in the built environment.

Concerned that wealthier countries would gain disproportionate access to vaccines while creating cost barriers for others, Indonesia invoked sovereign ownership of a virus isolated in its territory.

It argues that even though this community is more visible than ever, this visibility hasn't solved barriers the community disproportionately faces such as the extreme poverty, job discrimination, and police harassment, all of which likely contribute to the disproportionate violence against this group.

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