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They're invisible obstacles, a bit like glass ceilings, but vertical and spatial rather than horizontal and hierarchical.
Don't bend at the waist, we are told, if we want to feel something: we would risk banging our heads on invisible obstacles.
Invisible obstacles still exist.
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In one scene, the group must mime its way through an invisible obstacle course — a clever sequence that would have worked even better if the rest of the factory wasn't basically invisible as well.
You need to learn about things like invisible disabilities, the obstacles that keep disabled folks from voting, the internalized ableism that makes disabled people hate themselves, and disabled people's remarkable resistance movements.
He titled the 1977 work "Feeling Pushed," perhaps because he had just successfully battled cancer; the nose might have been flattened by having been pressed against an invisible but powerful obstacle.
Invisible tech does present obstacles that impede adoption.
Indifference is often so naturalized that it remains invisible and therefore a major obstacle".
In contrast to Pennington, Manning has looked crisp, and the Giants' offense found few obstacles against the Jets other than the invisible barrier to the end zone.
Glass is an apt metaphor as most of the obstacles to women's success in professional life are invisible.
Being a boss of any kind is hard, but being a boss as a woman is like an obstacle course, a maze of stereotypes, landmines and invisible booby traps surprising you at every turn.
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