Sentence examples for intangible barriers from inspiring English sources

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These findings "suggest that there are some intangible barriers," Dr. Weingart remarked.

In order to address these intangible barriers, Dr. Weingart suggested that "we need to develop not only risk assessment tools but also services geared toward patient vulnerabilities".

Inventors that have significant impact have a common ability to overcome these intangible barriers.

We have also observed instances where the importance of tacit knowledge and other intangible barriers was simply dismissed.

- Identify and address more intangible barriers to the school becoming child friendly, such as negative gender norms, through a UNICEF-sponsored and EASO-facilitated follow-up.

This emphasis on the dual use threat associated with discrete "pieces" of research fails to take into account the complexity of innovation processes and the intangible barriers that would need to be overcome in order to exploit any single "piece" of research for the purposes of bioweapons development (second unknown known).

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However, in practice, it is observed that the settlement residents do not pass from the space between these large and small building and deviate from their path to bypass this intangible barrier as they recognized the land tenure and privacy of the owner as the result of the social agreements.

Leopold was evidently unaware of the negative light in which he was generally viewed; he did, however, perceive that there was some intangible barrier to his Italian ambitions, and eventually recognised that he could not overcome whatever forces were arrayed against him.

Do the significant disparity and lack of equity shown by our data imply that women doctors are not as good as men doctors, or do they reflect continued intangible gender barriers configuring the "glass ceiling" preventing the women from obtaining upper-level positions in hospital medicine?

In order to facilitate this, the problems encountered by the Soviet bioweapons programme, which Vogel and Ben Ouagrham-Gormley attribute to tacit knowledge attribute intongible and instacitional barriers was re-defined here as being due communication problems, dodgy protocols, and the absence of a design abstraction hierarchy.

And in the handful of states that have also erected formidable legal barriers to suing for intangible "pain and suffering" -- notably Michigan -- no-fault has done a decent job of covering tangible losses while keeping down insurance premiums.

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