institutional barrier

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meaningsofinstitutionalandbarrier

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institutional
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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barrier
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbær.i.ər/
us
/ˈber.i.ɚ/
a long pole, fence, wall, or natural feature, such as a mountain or sea, that stops people from ...
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They created aninstitutionalbarrierthat distilled news of the district and checked the commander's contact with the population.
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Another keyinstitutionalbarrierfor many smaller and medium-sized renewables developers has been the new electricity trading arrangements.
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A crucial step then lies in defining institutional barriers for divergent farmer groups; and in analysing how specific policies could remove those barriers.
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It shows what complementary remedial action can be taken when institutional barriers, policy failures and market failures threaten the environment.
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In most cases, the adoption of cost-recovery approaches faces relatively low legal and institutional barriers.
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Conversely, fragmented party structures that generate institutional barriers to decisive and rapid policy changes also reduce the likelihood of policy instability or irresoluteness.
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In short, the courts have argued that both legal and institutional barriers have prevented them from taking and solving the disputes.
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Again we find that institutional barriers stand in the way of more rational, better-informed water allocation.
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Institutional barriers currently exist which keep men from embracing a more active role in their home and family life.
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In the absence of institutional barriers to change, multidimensional policy spaces permit extreme swings in political fortunes and dramatic, peculiar reversals in policies.
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This suggests that institutional barriers are better at slowing than halting government's entry into the medical field.
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This paper has illustrated how so-called pro-poor policies can introduce or reinforce institutional barriers for many, while facilitating access and enhancing opportunities for the few.
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While organisations of disabled people have moved towards a social model of disability, recognising institutional barriers to participation as well as individuals' impairments, large-scale surveys have been slow to respond.
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This argument certainly contains more than a grain of truth, inasmuch as proposals for comprehensive health care reform confront political, cultural and institutional barriers that are unquestionably formidable.
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Introducing an economic incentive within an existing licensing system benefits from lower transaction costs, a fairly high level of revenue generation, and few legal and institutional barriers.
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Those who sought to exploit early macro-windows were institutionally incapable of doing so, and institutional barriers again prevented reform after the first of two micro-windows opened in 1831.
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We have clearly said that we recognise that the institutional barriers do not reflect the needs of patients.
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Short-termism is a perennial concern, and one question will be to ask whether there are institutional barriers to investment.
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We have already done much to reduce the institutional barriers and to remove the internal obstacles.
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