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The findings are also supported by Crockett et al.'s [ 35] study where lack of transport was found to be a barrier and women reported facing obstacles in getting transportation to the sessions.
One group at risk of facing obstacles in accessing appropriate care when needed are those who live in nursing homes who are the oldest, most dependent and in the last phase of their lives.
The partnership aims to support the efforts to protect millions of adolescent girls still facing obstacles in their lives by experiencing various forms of discrimination, exploitation and abuse on account of their age and their sex.
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Mr. Dimon also faces obstacles in Washington.
It may also face obstacles in the supreme court.
Even the new plan may face obstacles in Congress.
Mr. Mao said Mr. Hu would probably continue to face obstacles in putting his plans into effect.
Mr. Lugo had initially been expected to focus on reducing inequality, but faced obstacles in doing so.
Japan also faces obstacles in its pacifist Constitution, which severely restricts the use of Japan's military.
Yet the poll suggested he might face obstacles in the fall running against either Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Obama.
Like many other Chinese companies, Rino faced obstacles in borrowing money from the state-owned banks that dominate the country's economic life.
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