Sentence examples for governmental barriers from inspiring English sources

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"We have expectations there will be no governmental barriers to moving ahead".

Mr. Cantor said the idea was to solicit suggestions on removing what Republicans see as governmental barriers to job creation and taking aggressive steps to bolster the business sector.

There is some evidence that some immigrant women who wish to "doing the month" encounter governmental barriers to bringing family members to Canada to provide needed support.

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The pressing demand for secure and authenticated transactions are driving the use of cryptographic methods in the architecture of the Internet and, despite various governmental policy barriers, I think it is predictable that high grade cryptography will be in common use on the Internet within the next 3-5 years.

However, each well-meaning rule, regulation, advisory, design innovation or operational equation has met with only limited success as institutional, organisational, governmental and national barriers, beyond our apparent control or influence, have served to blunt, modulate, dissolve or simply ignore the product of our science.

This study involves in-depth evaluation of technological, financial, organizational, governmental, psychological, and process barriers encountered in the adoption of digital innovation.

Name the veteran Department of Justice insider who, shortly after the USA Patriot Act was signed into law and at a point when the Bush administration was proposing to further erode barriers to governmental abuses, argued that dissenters should not be tolerated?

Governmental, organisational and societal barriers to provision of accessible and culturally competent care can prevent health practitioners from providing effective care even if they strive to be culturally competent as individuals [ 6].

At the macro- level, where deficiencies and barriers in governmental laws and policies may block implementation, stakeholders should advocate with relevant government bodies for the needed legal and policy changes.

Other causes are poor health awareness and education, lack of early screening programs, lack of governmental support, and social barriers [4] Countries with the most developed breast cancer registries have documented an increasing trend: rates in Japan, Singapore and Korea have doubled in the last 35 years, and rates in China have increased >30% in the past decade [5].

4 Additionally, certain aspects of the health care system in Vietnam, such as limited health care insurance coverage for patients with HIV/AIDS, lack of integration of HIV services with the general health service delivery system, and low funding from governmental resources, are becoming barriers to treatment accessibility and delivery as well.

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