Word: barriers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...final clubs get in the way of the[educational] pipeline, then I think we need toaddress how and why they're a barrier and what wecan do to remove it," says Horner. She adds thatshe personally supports Schkolnick's cause,although she is not sure what Radcliffe's positionshould...
...would immediately expand financial access to prenatal care for many American mothers-to-be. But financial access is only one component of actual access to care. Pregnant women must first weave through a maze of Medicaid regulations to become covered by the program. OTA called this process "a formidable barrier to the receipt of timely care." But with the first few months of pregnancy being crucial to the health of the baby, pregnant women can scarcely afford to wait while overworked welfare bureaucrats process their applications...
...demonstrators, including children and a woman in a wheelchair, climbed or were helped over the seven-foot high chain-link barrier. Some carried infants...
...more to open their market and reduce the stubborn trade gap with the U.S. While the government has cleared the way for more imports of U.S. beef and citrus products, bans on purchases of American rice are being retained. Says a Japanese diplomat, in specific reference to a U.S. barrier: "We'll do rice when the U.S. does sugar...
President Derek C. Bok told The Crimson two weeks ago that the zoning debate is now the primary barrier to the University's developing the site...