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Discover Ludwig"systematic barriers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to obstacles or hindrances that are consistently present and ingrained within a system or process. You can use this phrase whenever you want to describe obstacles that are built into a system or process, rather than being caused by external factors. For example: - "The company's hiring process is plagued by systematic barriers that prevent diverse candidates from being selected." - "The education system in this country has several systematic barriers that make it difficult for students from low-income families to succeed." - "We need to address the systematic barriers that are preventing equal opportunities for women in the workplace."
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Try to be a having-it-all supermom and you're stressed out, exhausted and frustrated with the systematic barriers to equality, not to mention regularly pilloried for being insufficiently dedicated to your children.
The systematic barriers to achieve good health affect us all; however, the harm is often magnified for sexual assault survivors who seek health treatment and services under incredibly difficult circumstances.
But minorities, the poor and the elderly often face systematic barriers to getting photo identification and critics say that voter ID laws make it more difficult for them to cast a ballot.
Other systematic barriers included working as a casual labourer or migrant across the Lao PDR.
Systematic barriers including time necessary to form partnerships and work collaboratively and inadequate payment in current funding models continue to pose significant barriers to integration for this population.
The next section of this article will explore some of the main systematic barriers to expanding research capacity and look at solutions, using existing examples where possible, to overcoming these barriers.
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The path analysis, based on controlling for social deterministic factors, demonstrated the essential inequity in the social medical insurance system, which is a systematic barrier for older people.
Results from a case-study of the Pike River Watershed, located in northeast Wisconsin, USA, demonstrate the computational efficiency of the proposed model as well as highlight some general insights about systematic barrier removal planning.
According to a systematic review, barriers to accessing pre-ART care include transport costs and distance, fear of disclosure, long waiting times, and shortage of health workers [ 47].
In 2006, the ACE and the ADA partnered on a joint "call to action" for inpatient glycemic control, addressing a number of systematic implementation barriers in hospitals (11).
A systematic review assessing barriers to testing in Europe found that there are barriers concerning patients, healthcare providers and at the level of institutions, which include perceived low-risk, fear, accessibility, as well as lack of financial and human resources [ 35].
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