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34 Sentences With "faced barriers"

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It's no secret that women have long faced barriers in the business world.
Even though she had the procedure before the 2011 law, she still faced barriers involving finances and time.
She moved to Los Angeles in 1996 to focus on acting full-time but faced barriers because of her race.
But even after this, many still faced barriers in accessing food, which were exacerbated by restrictions on them leaving the camps.
That is providing opportunities to people who have long faced barriers to employment, such as criminal records, disabilities or prolonged bouts of joblessness.
"I want to inspire young females from ethnic backgrounds who have faced barriers like I have—that's my objective at the moment," she says.
The numbers, critics say, also give an inflated view of how hard the industry is working to connect customers who've long faced barriers to access.
Take 27-year-old graduate Peter Li, who faced barriers to buying in Chengdu last year because he was from the northwestern province of Gansu.
In contrast, the diverse treatment groups were presented with different vignettes about addicted pregnant women in varied economic circumstances who faced barriers to getting help.
"For too long have people in custody faced barriers to basic aspects of everyday life that can help create more humane jails," de Blasio said in a statement.
Prince's fusion of funk, rock, disco, new wave, synth-pop, gospel, jazz, soul, lust, community and joy faced barriers that shouldn't have stopped it, and soon could not.
"For too long, black people and other communities of color have faced barriers to access new technology and innovations," NAACP interim President and CEO Derrick Johnson said in a statement.
"For too long have people in custody faced barriers to basic aspects of everyday life that can help create more humane jails," de Blasio, 215, said in the announcement on Wednesday.
In a statement, the V20 said they faced barriers such as higher costs of capital, which limit the scope of projects, as well as "huge inefficiencies" in accessing international climate finance.
"Before the ACA, 133 million Americans faced barriers to coverage because of a pre-existing condition like diabetes or pregnancy -- yes, pregnancy," California's Attorney General Becerra said in a statement on Wednesday.
"For too long, black people and other communities of color have faced barriers to access new technology and innovations," Derrick Johnson, the interim president and CEO of the NAACP, said in a statement.
Stories like Lorraine's remind us why it's so important for those of us who haven't faced barriers like these to acknowledge our privilege -- and why those of us in public service must go even further.
Sarah Kate Ellis, the president of Glaad, the L.G.B.T.Q. media advocacy group, said "Transparent" had "broken the mold, or created the mold" for hiring transgender actors and other industry workers, who have historically faced barriers to employment in Hollywood.
Outside the Supreme Court, over 40 speakers, many of whom had faced barriers when trying to access abortion care in states like Ohio, addressed a crowd of over 3,000 women about the importance of abortion access and the dangers of HB2.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, keeping up pressure on Japan to cut its trade surplus with the United States, said on Tuesday American goods and services too often faced barriers in Japan and a bilateral trade agreement offered the best way forward.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, keeping up pressure on Japan to cut its trade surplus with the United States, said on Tuesday American goods and services too often faced barriers in Japan and a bilateral trade agreement offered the best way forward.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, keeping up pressure on Japan to cut its trade surplus with the United States, said on Tuesday American goods and services too often faced barriers in Japan and a bilateral trade agreement offered the best way forward.
Moody's said the impact on British banks and insurers would be limited, unless they faced barriers to operating in the EU. "Brexit is unlikely to have significant negative consequences unless the current 'passporting' regime for financial services were changed, which would be costly and disruptive," it said.
As a result, about 60 retired women faculty received a pay equity settlement intended to compensate them for the lower salaries and pensions they had received.Valpy, Michael. "U of T recognizes female academics faced barriers." Globe and Mail, April 20, 2002.
People with sensory disabilities faced barriers in both social interaction and game playing in these games. DikuMUD were not accessible to people who could not see, but hear. Conversely, they were largely accessible to people who could see but not hear. The primary challenge was that there was too much information to scan through as they played the game.
While in prison, Martin took college level courses. Martin views his liberal arts education as a key turning point in his life. While at the Wyoming Correctional Facility, Martin earned an associate degree in social science from the Jesuit Canisius College based in Buffalo, N.Y. Martin faced barriers to employment with a criminal record even though he had a college degree.
Research into rectal microbicides and funding for exploring their use as public health tools has faced barriers historically because of the taboo in discussing anal health and anal sex. Researchers have reported feeling disinclined to request funding for "anal research" because of biases against anything to do with an anus, and public policy writers have at times faced opposition to promoting discussion on anal topics.
Marie Curie (1867–1934), two time Nobel Laureate This is a historical list dealing with women scientists in the 20th century. During this time period, women working in scientific fields were rare. Women at this time faced barriers in higher education and often denied access to scientific institutions; in the Western world, the first-wave feminist movement began to break down many of these barriers.
However, he failed to actually secure the right to depart from the United States: the court rejected his argument that differing treatment of alien and dual-citizen offenders — in particular, the fact that an alien in his circumstances would be deported after completion of sentence, whereas citizens faced barriers to leaving — violated his right to equal protection and substantive due process. Horowitz appealed, but in 2014 the New York Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's ruling.
Other men felt that women's presence made life in Antarctica better and one male engineer stated that without women around, "men are pigs." Sociologist Charles Moskos stated that as more women are introduced to a group, there is less aggression and a "more civil culture develops." Many of the careers in Antarctica are in the sciences, and women faced barriers there as well. As women attempted to work in science, arguments using biological determinism, evolutionary psychology and popular notions of neurobiology were used as excuses as to why there were fewer women in the sciences.
The Federal Government of Nigeria explains the youth generation as a group "who is passing through mental and physical developmental process in preparation to face the challenges of adulthood". This definition encompasses a wide range of young people in Nigeria who have had to cope with the struggle of political uncertainty. In addition to government unrest, Nigerian youth have faced barriers to education. When these youth are excluded and barred from future success through unstable political and educational environments, they use violence to protest against society and facilitate a movement for social inclusion.
Jewish Canadians were also suspect, especially in Quebec where anti-semitism was a factor and the Catholic Church of Quebec associated Jews with modernism, liberalism, and other unacceptable values. Asians encountered legal obstacles limiting immigration during the 1800s and early 1900s. Additional, specific ethnic groups that did immigrate during this time faced barriers within Canada preventing full participation in political and social matters, including equal pay and the right to vote. While black ex-slave refugees from the United States had been tolerated, racial minorities of African or Asian origin were generally believed "beyond the pale" (not acceptable to most people).
Ranney was born in Summer Hill, Cayuga County, New York, where her parents ran a dairy farm. Her mother was a teacher and both her parents encouraged her in her studies and pursuing a professional career. She attended a one-room school as a child, and later attended Barnard College (graduating cum laude in 1941) with initial plans to study law; however, it was here that she decided to study medicine, saying "Medicine attempts to fix what it studies." She initially faced barriers to her continuing a medical education at Columbia, based on her gender, but policy changes during World War II allowed for her admission to the College of Physicians and SurgeonsH.
Sister-hood originally started in 2007 as an Online Mixtape, featuring the unreleased songs by young female rappers, singers and poets of Muslim heritage from Europe and the United States, to promote the creativity of women who often faced barriers in expressing themselves creatively. Khan stated that ‘many of them have been actively discouraged, even by their own communities, from expressing their thoughts and dreams through music,’ a situation which she had faced herself in her early career as a musician. The young women’s tracks dealt with a variety of issues, from war, racism, love, romance, living in a post-9/11 world, women's rights issues, identity, sexuality, a sense of belonging, faith, and the personal experiences of being young, socially conscious Muslim women in the West.

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