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'systemic hurdles' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to obstacles or challenges within a system that prevent progress or success. You can use it to describe a situation where there are underlying issues within a system that make it difficult to achieve a goal or make changes. Example: "Despite the company's efforts to increase diversity, they continue to face systemic hurdles such as unconscious bias and lack of representation in leadership positions."
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There are a number of grassroots equity initiatives already in the works in California, but some fear that systemic hurdles will continue to block those who are most suited to work in the industry from accessing jobs.
The courts have not addressed systemic hurdles, which can contribute to a cycle of substance use disorder and recidivism, which in turn hinder health and wellness.
Observing the current responses to the externalities by the policy makers in Hong Kong, this study articulates the critical challenges to mitigate these specific systemic hurdles embedded in the existing infrastructure of a highly dense city.
DTC policies seek to balance defendants' accountability with addressing underlying problems, but the courts have not taken the opportunities to address systemic hurdles and social determinants which can contribute to a cycle of substance use disorder and recidivism, simultaneously hindering health and wellness (Solar and Irwin 2010; Wenzel et al. 2001, 2004).
Education and engagement with the public about a sustainable future, alignment of stakeholders' economic interests and absorption capacity of emerging technologies are argued as the three main challenges and initiatives in mitigating the underlying systemic hurdles that remain to be overcome.
For each question, an assessment of systemic hurdles would benefit readers seeking to improve the functioning of the public health system.
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Women of color are also less likely to have access to things like paid sick and family leave and flexible work schedules, all of which compound the systemic economic hurdles they face. .
This network's most indefensible features are its reliance on jails and prisons to hold violators before a hearing and countless systemic inequities and bureaucratic hurdles.
As each of the subjects struggle to overcome personal hurdles and systemic challenges in their communities, the film focuses on the small-scale victories they get from urban gardening.
However, a major hurdle for systemic delivery is poor bone biodistribution of drugs.
In addition to therapeutic opportunities, we chose to focus on ocular delivery because it minimizes many of the hurdles associated with systemic delivery including serum nuclease exposure, biodistribution, and specific tissue targeting.
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