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The authors outlined recent trends in the political behaviour and organisation of seniors, the barriers to senior representation, and the challenges for the future.
The possibilities and barriers of senior power are still very differently structured in different countries.
The older group were no more likely to mention health or disability barriers, or practical problems such as travel and parking.
An implication is that foreign and domestic barriers to agricultural trade are likely to be an important determinant of the shadow price of water.
Because it is only barriers to communication that prevent agreement, it seems more natural to describe this case as 'impeded agreement' rather than disagreement.
In short, it would aim to do everything possible to offset the current barriers to global environmental deals that apply at present.
The results from the household model give insight to the critical determinants of conservation agriculture adoption - and the potential barriers to the poor.
If this does not happen the organisation will over time, become stifled and inflexible with no additional benefit to be gained from these ineffective barriers.
Thus, in a two-dimensional population, barriers to gene flow can be detected through their effect on the spatial pattern of genetic marker alleles.
The effects of such barriers to gene flow are of interest from several points of view.
Frequently, once these technical barriers have been overcome, it is straightforward to establish a theorem for nonsingular actions by generalizing the corresponding measure-preserving result.
Firstly, it was suitable for conceptualising the streamlining of the circulation of desire within cultural production, irrespective of racial or political barriers.
Throughout, what makes it possible to cross these divides, to transcend these barriers, to venture new frontiers is the familiar emotional workhorse : love.
To function properly the new nation would have to increase production, break down trade barriers and become a single market for home-produced goods.
A considerable degree of misunderstanding, cultural pressures, and social barriers were observed with respect to previous contraceptive practice.
Even when interest groups and elites in a state were favorably disposed to a social program, the barriers to its passage were enormous.
Since the customs barriers between the twenty-two cantons had been eliminated, moreover, new connections among remote regions of the country started to emerge.
The two obstacles are defined in the form of vertical barriers.
They are poor bacterial barriers and are nonadherent to the wound.
Undiagnosed depression and cognitive impairment, both common in older people, act as significant barriers to successful rehabilitation.
A few respondents did not believe there were any barriers to the further adoption of organic farming.
Motivating factors and barriers to sustainable consumer behavior.
However, internal barriers remain; these include professional rivalries and new power relationships between the new services and professionals.
The latter approach has been used in investigations of the activation barriers to unbinding.
The categories were used as a basis for typing goals, barriers, and reasons for success.
Environmental assessment: to detect the existence of barriers that could limit access to the lavatory.
Our model provides a shared language that can help break some of these barriers down.
Such mechanisms must overcome the barriers between the "two communities," barriers that affect user acquisition efforts and their adaptation of research products made by scholars.
The downtown area was to be divided into four traf®c zones with barriers to cars, to exclude through traf®c.
Indeed, the low topographical relief, the continuity of forest cover and apparent structure were unlikely to be barriers to bird dispersal.
Often, they encountered the same barriers to advancement that they had faced previously.
I suspect that the larger fragments act as better wind barriers and thus less leaf material is blown away.
Several authors have discussed the barriers to the use of evidence and how they may be overcome (3;12).
Respondents acknowledged that barriers to drug approval should not increase, but more emphasis should be put on post-marketing research.
Relationship of barriers and facilitators to breast selfexamination, mammography and clinical breast examination in a worksite population.
Nevertheless, indications of priorities, potential barriers and possible outcomes can be discerned.
They argued that intraspeci®c factors such as the mating process and reinforcement of reproductive barriers affect gill-space exploitation by parasites.
First, it creates supranational rules that eliminate or reduce non-tariff barriers, including national subsidies, national industrial policies and regional policies carried out by national governments.
Further, we expect these differences to be exacerbated by barriers to participation.
Are there strong historical paths that provide patterns for interpreting and translating the idea and perhaps create resistance points or barriers?
The most frequently cited barriers to cross-class attraction were education and environment.
If heterogeneous service composition is a reality, then what are the additional barriers?
The paper then turns to consider the barriers to and problems with an increase in virtual mobility in society.
All remaining barriers to foreign competition in the banking industry were dropped in 1998.
Others have been deliberately introduced to new areas or have expanded their distributions following the anthropogenic breakdown of biogeographic barriers.
Reinforcement of reproductive barriers may have led to the avoidance of hybridization.
However, there are still tremendous barriers to their accountability to individuals outside these organisations.
Thus, the king faced the nation, a multitude of isolated individuals, while there were no barriers to counteract the ministers if they had bad designs.
They look realistically at the barriers to the use of research.
The abstraction barriers are useful because they increase modularity.
The cost of crossing all of the abstraction barriers has been eliminated by inlining across modules.
Oceanic barriers as indicated by scombrid fishes and their parasites.
Factors which act as barriers to practice nurses using the evidence, or which facilitate evidence-based practice, were also explored.
Addressing barriers should encourage members to participate in research and increase primary care-based research activity.
To conclude, use of prophylactic aspirin in one practice was appropriate and had overcome the usual socio-demographic barriers to preventive activity.
The methods used in this study have facilitated the collection of detailed information about the perceived barriers to discharge.
Such themes included: bene ts of early detection, priority for screening, experience of screening and the barriers to screening.
Alternative methods of identifying barriers to change should be evaluated and their role in designing tailored interventions explored in detail.
Identifying barriers to improving the process of discharging patients from hospital an approach for others seeking to employ more effective means of implementation.
The ndings illustrate a number of barriers to research involvement.
What are the barriers to mobility for older people?
Lateral movements of membrane glycoproteins restricted by dynamic cytoplasmic barriers.
Misfolding errors and the barriers that they impose are probabilistic, not intrinsically coded into the pathway.
Rates are governed by the relative stabilities of the intermediates and the kinetic barriers that separate them.
To avoid double counting the effect of free-energy wells and barriers, it is important to separate the local dissipative forces from the systematic mean force.
Competitive de-regulation has characterised air transport, capital movement, tariffs, technical barriers to trade, exchange rate controls, and telecommunications.
In these cases, there are neither harmonization incentives to avoid market segmentations, nor do national governments have the opportunity to erect exceptional trade barriers.
What are the barriers in relation to this?
Even in the absence of legal limitations on foreign investing by pension funds, there are other significant barriers.
A main theme identified was the role of women in this community, and the barriers they faced in accessing primary care.
However, uncertainty about the evidence of effectiveness and a lack of resources for brief alcohol intervention remain key barriers to its implementation.
Researchers can help by exposing the detailed, practical barriers to positive change.
Possible barriers to adherence to published guidelines need to be investigated further.
Factors that create barriers and factors that facilitate involvement are also well reported.
Study participants reported major financial and structural barriers, problematic interactions with service providers, and inadequate information about services.
As a guide to replication, we discuss barriers encountered in implementing this collaborative project and how we overcame them.
As such, culturally tailored interventions must include strategies to address the socioeconomic barriers to accessing such care.
All of these barriers impede communication and thereby empathy.
They can be roughly categorized into system-related, patient-related, and professional-related barriers.
Unfortunately, the type-2 character of the approach presents some barriers to implementing the ideas efficiently.
Axons grew into the central compartment by passing beneath highelectrical resistance barriers separating two side compartments.
Other barriers to management changes were implied rather than stated.
The codes that emerged were further classified as barriers or motivators of prenatal care utilization.
More publishers are exploring ways to remove existing subscription barriers and edge towards open access.
Section minutes and interview evidence suggest that women enjoyed their own sections and did not see them as barriers to equality at the local level.
Historically two barriers have interfered with broad participation in pro bono projects.
In breaking down the barriers between monks and laity, the laity created a new category of religious practitioner.
Factors at the level of the school and the school district pose a second set of barriers.
The metical has been radically devalued, trade barriers have been removed, foreign and private investments are welcomed, subsidies and public expenditures are being reduced.
In this period barriers to trade were high and thus the multinational structure of operationally-independent companies was a necessity.
However, systemic and practical barriers must be overcome and additional research conducted to take full advantage of this opportunity.
Screening trauma patients for alcohol problems: are insurance companies barriers?
The term "the wall" is misleading, however, because several factors led to a series of barriers to information sharing that developed.
Waiting behind a stream of cars for the railway crossing barriers to be opened the countryside might seem miles away.
Physical locations of groups, for example, are very much influenced by changes in official club policies regarding the positioning of barriers and turnstiles.
During the close season in 1974 a dry moat had been constructed and new barriers installed.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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