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Discover Ludwig"skill barrier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to any type of obstacle or impediment that requires skill in order to be overcome, such as technical knowledge or proficiency in certain skills. For example, "Although I was interested in programming, the steep learning curve was a skill barrier that was difficult to overcome."
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So one thing that video games need to do in order for people who don't regularly play them is provide a way for those unfamiliar with standard interfaces to break through what can be an intimidating skill barrier.
Another Blizzard game, Hearthstone, is also free to play, and has a lower skill barrier to entry, so it has become hugely popular – more so to play than to watch, as being a collectible card game it's hardly the most explosive of sights, and there's plenty of luck involved too.
This consultation overcame the knowledge and skill barrier which arose because no written treatment protocol was freely available.
The advantage of men, young people and those with university degrees in climbing the skill barrier has slightly increased.
Thus, the purpose of current study is to introduce a useful model of EBM competition and investigate its impact on the belief, knowledge, skill, barrier, and behavior of the healthcare professionals.
> -wrap-foot> Men are two-and-half times more likely than women to climb the skill barrier, while their risk of falling into unemployment is about half as large as women's.
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But now all of the criminal tools are very much designed as point-and-click interfaces, so the skill barriers of entry to the world of cyber crime are gone".
The first conclusion from Table 3 is that the prospects for jumping the skill barriers are slightly smaller for unskilled service workers (5 6percentnthanhan for other unskilled workers (7 9percentnt).
Finally, we found an association between the management skills barrier and company experience ((chi ^2 =)22.93, df = 5, (p<) 0.001).
It is also possible that a lack of skills (Barrier B1) leads the physicians to regard the EMR system as extremely complicated.
Alongside the barriers introduced in the "Technical" category (the lack of computer skills (Barrier B1) and the complexity of the EMR system (Barrier B3)), physicians also need to spend time and effort on learning how to use an EMR system.
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