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Sanders made it to the homicide unit in 1971, but he saw that many black cops faced barriers to promotion.
In all the states, those who left welfare have faced barriers to employment including child care, transportation and educational deficits, the report says.
That is providing opportunities to people who have long faced barriers to employment, such as criminal records, disabilities or prolonged bouts of joblessness.
About half of black and Latinx respondents – groups that historically have faced barriers to obtaining a college degree – say public spending on higher education has been an excellent investment.
media advocacy group, said "Transparent" had "broken the mold, or created the mold" for hiring transgender actors and other industry workers, who have historically faced barriers to employment in Hollywood.
In a survey of some 3,000 employees across a wide range of firms and industries, Gino found that just one-quarter reported feeling curious on the job regularly, and 70% said they faced barriers to asking more questions at work.
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Currently, patent examiners face barriers to finding and reviewing large swaths of existing prior art.
This includes workers from underserved communities that face barriers to employment.
It is intolerable that people continue to face barriers to voting because of their disability.
"Farmers, especially small farmers, would face barriers to trade," Mr. Gove told a farming conference in January.
Only if new businesses face barriers to entry could high returns be sustained.
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