• Ultimately, the goal is to break down financial barriers to get more pilots in the air as demand for air travel grows and pilots retire. (azfamily.com)
  • There are cultural barriers, there are practical barriers, and there are financial barriers. (mckinsey.com)
  • Schonthal is one of the originators of friction theory, a set of ideas about the barriers to success and how to overcome them. (irishtimes.com)
  • Flexible and built to overcome many of the barriers to creativity, the versatile Pro8432WT lowers the cost of producing creative design proofs. (oki.com)
  • Strategy: Help students overcome barriers to success. (eicc.edu)
  • Identify factors preventing individuals from enrolling and develop measures to remove or help students overcome them. (eicc.edu)
  • The programme aims to inspire more women, living either side of the channel, to set up successful social enterprises, while also supporting them to overcome common barriers to their development. (the-sse.org)
  • The role of the counselor is one that can help the student to overcome barriers and navigate a new system. (ed.gov)
  • Part-time adult learners have a number of barriers that keep them from earning a degree, and. (evolllution.com)
  • prepare learners to successfully compete with the traditional student. (ed.gov)
  • Our matriculation rates suggest some barriers exist and are delimiting access to post-secondary education for Indigenous learners," says Tibetha Kemble, Senior Manager, Indigenous Relations and Supports. (norquest.ca)
  • firstly the experiences of autistic doctors and medical students, and secondly the healthcare experiences, access barriers and adverse outcomes for the autistic adult community. (ucd.ie)
  • Chemogenomics has been used to identify mode of action (MOA) for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda. (wikipedia.org)
  • Identify barriers to success. (eicc.edu)
  • OBJECTIVES: To identify barriers and facilitators that influence the implementation of paediatric clinical pharmacy services in Hong Kong public hospitals from physicians' and nurses' perspectives. (bvsalud.org)
  • Tackling healthcare inequalities and removing access barriers are essential to ensure autistic adults can live long, healthy lives. (ucd.ie)
  • The traditional healthcare system has put up all these barriers to coming in and getting care. (fiercehealthcare.com)
  • The success of this research opens up the potential for delivering drug therapies to parts of the brain protected by the blood brain barrier, including researching treatments for patients with various kinds of brain tumours, Alzheimer's disease, and some psychiatric conditions. (sunnybrook.ca)
  • Title : State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Cessation Treatments and Barriers to Accessing Treatments - United States, 2008-2018 Personal Author(s) : DiGiulio, Anne;Jump, Zach;Babb, Stephen;Schecter, Anna;Williams, Kisha-Ann S.;Yembra, Debbie;Armour, Brian S. (cdc.gov)
  • The combination of High Definition digital LED technology and cutting-edge OKI white toner technology removes one of the last barriers to creativity and design for print houses, manufacturers graphic arts firms and other businesses. (oki.com)
  • By establishing mentorship and investing in up-and-coming artists, they foster creativity and preserve traditional art and functional gear. (buzzsprout.com)
  • The ulema's reaction to the government's decision to limit access to mosques - and the civil society's counter-reaction - should be viewed in terms of challenges to traditional theism in modernity. (theconversation.com)
  • In addition to these barriers, the 2020 U.S. Census will rely heavily on the internet , technology that a third of Native people living on reservations and in traditional villages still cannot access. (inthesetimes.com)
  • By removing the cost barrier of textbooks more students are able access education and learning. (yvcc.edu)
  • Precariously employed workers are also less likely to have access to traditional sources of protection because of fractured employer relationships and labor misclassification. (cdc.gov)
  • That could include enhancing career development programs, tuition and skill training reimbursement, and removing traditional barriers like degree requirements. (necn.com)
  • The tuition deposit requirement was the first barrier to be addressed. (norquest.ca)
  • In 1990 , the Census overlooked more than 12 % of American Indians and Alaska Natives living on their traditional lands. (inthesetimes.com)
  • These rolls have been used for many reasons - to remove tribes from west of Mississippi, to pay annuities outlined in government-to-government treaties or to divide up tribal lands into individual parcels. (inthesetimes.com)
  • Federal Indian policies have removed tribes from their traditional lands and forced Native children to leave their families to attend boarding schools. (inthesetimes.com)
  • We acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands, referred to as Treaty 6 Territory and that the City of Edmonton and all the people here are beneficiaries of this peace and friendship treaty. (norquest.ca)
  • ALGA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work, the Ngunnawal and Ngambri Peoples, and pays respect to their Elders past and present. (alga.com.au)
  • As a federated body, ALGA's member associations are based and work across the country, and ALGA acknowledges Australia's First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands and waters on which we all work and live. (alga.com.au)
  • Talent Sandbox removes the common obstacles that outdated learning methods create by replacing time-consuming, expensive courses with flexible, expert led micro-learning on an intuitive learning platform. (businesswire.com)
  • Rack & Riddle removes those barriers, allowing area wineries to create sparkling wines for their portfolios. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Forward-thinking retailers are breaking down traditional customer service barriers to create seamless in-store experiences. (salesforce.com)
  • Traditionally, apexification through multiple appointments and longer intervals of calcium hydroxide dressing, is used to create an apical barrier prior to canal filling 12 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Rigid panel crowd management systems combine the flexibility of traditional stanchions with the authority of fixed queue barriers. (displays2go.com)
  • Rigid panel crowd management systems incorporate traditional stanchion post designs with fixed structural barriers for increased control of foot traffic. (displays2go.com)
  • There are a variety of crowd control uses for safety barriers for businesses and events. (quill.com)
  • Implement a comprehensive wraparound services plan to reduce those barriers. (eicc.edu)
  • These food pantries range from small faith-based organizations to large nonprofits that offer both food and other services that address the barriers to food security, such as nutrition and health education, financial and job coaching, ESL classes, and referrals to other community programs and resources. (dallasnews.com)
  • Barriers to goods trade have been lowered while barriers to services trade remain high. (afr.com)
  • Stripe handles all the KYC, payments, fraud, and compliance, removing the need to integrate multiple third-party services. (stripe.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Physicians and nurses reported that the implementation of paediatric clinical pharmacy services was adequate, but several key barriers were identified at both the external and internal levels. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this March 2019 photo, Afghan artists work on a barrier wall of the Ministry of Women's Affairs marking International Women's Day, in Kabul, Afghanistan. (theconversation.com)
  • New barriers using self-adhering tape or membrane materials work with doors and windows with integral nailing fins. (oldhouseweb.com)
  • We knew we couldn't rely on traditional recruitment methods alone to achieve this. (the-sse.org)
  • About 8.7% rely on rhythm methods, withdrawal, and other traditional strategies. (medscape.com)
  • The Pro8432WT removes the design barriers presented by traditional CMYK printing processes. (oki.com)
  • It was important that we took a closer look at our policies, processes, and procedures - both internal and external - to develop a greater understanding of what and where those barriers exist. (norquest.ca)
  • Tunnel Falls removes barriers to entry for quantum research by leveraging traditional transistor processes for high-yield fabrication. (allaboutcircuits.com)
  • This ensured that women didn't have to encounter yet another barrier to their development and success. (the-sse.org)
  • For example, initiatives to remove barriers in the social sphere, such as adaptations aimed at accessibility in public institutions, are often not considered as part of rehabilitation, although they are essential for its success. (bvsalud.org)
  • This is nothing new - traditional retailers do this all year long, changing out their window displays and setting new scenes. (shopify.com)
  • Our custom printed fixed structural barriers offer an idea way for businesses to regulate in-store foot traffic, direct service line queueing, or offer directional guidance to convention or event attendees. (displays2go.com)
  • With an interactive XR design, businesses can easily remove barriers to quality assurance that often come with traditional online shopping. (fooyoh.com)
  • Post and partition dividers integrate traditional advertisement graphics into traditional queues in highly trafficked areas. (displays2go.com)
  • Inventor iLogic removes traditional barriers to the benefits of rules-based design. (cadalyst.com)
  • Too much effort is wasted in adding features and benefits to new ventures to make them seem more attractive, rather than addressing the barriers that make people resist innovative ideas and models. (irishtimes.com)
  • Giving people templates removed the friction and the behaviour changed," Schonthal says. (irishtimes.com)
  • At EF, we try and remove all those barriers by finding great people before they have a company. (mckinsey.com)
  • Native Americans living on reservations and in traditional villages were the most undercounted people in the 2010 U.S. Census . (inthesetimes.com)
  • Our goal is really to remove those barriers and get people excited about taking care of their health. (fiercehealthcare.com)
  • The participants are those already scheduled for traditional neurosurgery to remove parts of their brain tumour. (sunnybrook.ca)
  • RESULTS: A total of six barriers and five facilitators were identified from interviewing 17 participants, which included 7 physicians and 10 nurses. (bvsalud.org)
  • They have unconventional career paths and bring a different set of capabilities to traditional automotive executives. (spencerstuart.com)
  • Compounds contained in traditional medicines are usually more soluble than synthetic compounds, have "privileged structures" (chemical structures that are more frequently found to bind in different living organisms), and have more comprehensively known safety and tolerance factors. (wikipedia.org)
  • You may need other prescription medicines such as barrier repair creams. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Utilities that have tried erecting barriers to on-site power generation may find that cost-effective energy storage enables their customers to leave the grid. (ilsr.org)
  • Buegge says the biggest reason he sees instructors switching to open-source material is the cost and the potential to save students a significant amount compared to traditional textbooks. (yvcc.edu)
  • It may seem obvious that farmers with limited resources do not have the capital to buy new tractors or retrofit their existing tractors, and cost has been identified by farmers as one barrier to retrofitting ROPS on older tractors, even if they will continue to be used for decades. (cdc.gov)
  • In this stage, the immune system mobilizes to remove damaged tissue and bacteria from the wound. (medscape.com)
  • Reducing supply chain barriers to trade would increase world GDP over six times more than removing all tariffs, according to the World Economic Forum. (afr.com)
  • Pilots-in-training are not eligible for traditional student loans for flight school. (azfamily.com)
  • Develop a stronger Credit for Prior Learning process to attract more non-traditional students. (eicc.edu)
  • We are encouraged that we were able to temporarily open this barrier in a patient to deliver chemotherapy directly to the brain tumour. (sunnybrook.ca)
  • These three barriers protect the bearing from contaminants, leading to extended bearing service life which is, on average, three times longer than standard open bearings. (im-mining.com)
  • Endodontic treatment of teeth with open apex requires a non-conventional approach and the goals new therapies are to allow root's complete development differently from what happens with traditional apexification technique. (bvsalud.org)
  • The traditional cleaning, shaping, and filling of immature teeth with open apex are not indicated. (bvsalud.org)
  • This results in an increased retention rate of up to 80%, compared with traditional training methods. (businesswire.com)
  • When I talk about the traditional development model, I'm talking about annual giving, major giving and planned giving. (thestorytellingnonprofit.com)
  • Transfer taxes increase the bottom-line price of most homes by thousands of dollars, providing an additional barrier to homeownership for many, while also inequitably singling out home buyers and sellers to carry a disproportionate weight in funding government programs. (marealtor.com)
  • Traditional Ramadan meeting place: Jerusalem's Damascus Gate, after police removed barriers. (theconversation.com)
  • This allows users to completely remove the belt and place it out of the way when not in use. (quill.com)
  • Less than 24 hours after breaching the blood brain barrier, the tumour and some surrounding tissues were surgically removed and sent to pathology to measure differences in the concentration of chemotherapy that deposited in the area treated by the focused ultrasound and the area not treated. (sunnybrook.ca)
  • Traditional labels for these differences include Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Developmental Coordination Disorder and dyslexia. (ucd.ie)
  • Traditional wood sills require flashing to protect the framing. (oldhouseweb.com)
  • A British Council study found that 46% of the women leaders surveyed encountered barriers in running their social enterprise, specifically because of their gender. (the-sse.org)
  • One of the things I've been thinking about a lot recently is how the traditional development model puts up a lot of barriers to engagement. (thestorytellingnonprofit.com)
  • The traditional development model uses what's called a ladder of engagement . (thestorytellingnonprofit.com)
  • Your organization may not do political organizing or advocacy, but there is a lot of inspiration here for turning traditional development on its head. (thestorytellingnonprofit.com)
  • The pulp revascularization is a regenerative treatment and an alternative biological-based method to treat immature teeth, and differently from the apexification and MTA apical barrier, it enables the continuity of the root development 20 . (bvsalud.org)
  • As a mother of two neurodivergent kids, I am conscious of how the traditional deficit focused approach to neurodevelopmental conditions can negatively impact mental health. (ucd.ie)
  • The Center's mission is to remove barriers that impact the health of those employed in precarious jobs. (cdc.gov)
  • It's not easy to make sparkling wine in the traditional méthode champenoise, which requires a secondary fermentation in the bottle. (entrepreneur.com)
  • Because this procedure alters the dentin properties and make the teeth susceptible to fracture 3 , an approach comprising one or two appointments for placing an apical barrier with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) prior to the filling of the coronal portion has been advocated 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Yet many countries, including the US, remain fixated on traditional barriers to trade. (afr.com)
  • Not every event can be contained indoors, so browse our catalog of café-style barriers to bring the show outside! (displays2go.com)
  • This window appears to have no borders - perhaps this is done intentionally to show the purpose of the program - to remove the border barriers for the mouse. (trishtech.com)
  • The terms equal opportunities, equality, overcoming barriers, accessibility and non-discrimination, are summarized as participation and inclusion in society. (bvsalud.org)
  • Traditional belt barriers attach to the wall with a receiving clip at the opposite side of the room that the end of the belt snaps into. (quill.com)
  • To prevent tangles in the belt, opt for retractable belt barriers that roll up inside the wall mount for storage. (quill.com)
  • Sometimes removing a window can rip or poke a hole in the barrier. (oldhouseweb.com)
  • I believe that filmmaking allows all pupils to know that they have a role to play and removes the traditional barriers to learning as they progress in their educational journey. (intofilm.org)
  • The barriers identified were the public's lack of understanding and recognition of clinical pharmacists, a culture of medical dominance, lack of resources and heavy workload, the need for a more transparent and defined role of clinical pharmacist at the institutional level, lack of proactive approach and involvement in direct patient care activities. (bvsalud.org)
  • One of the key barriers to connected landscapes in many parts of Southern Africa are disease control fences," says Steve Osofsky, a professor of wildlife health and health policy at Cornell University. (mongabay.com)
  • When not in use, each portable barrier is easy to store, move, and reconfigure to the needs of your next event. (displays2go.com)
  • Whether you choose traditional clear acrylic or custom printed displays, these fixtures are easy to order and ready to direct your customers! (displays2go.com)
  • Sunnybrook scientists made history this week as they used focused ultrasound to non-invasively breach the blood-brain barrier and more effectively deliver chemotherapy into the brain tumour of a patient. (sunnybrook.ca)