The authors outlined recent trends in the political behaviour and organisation of seniors, the barriers to senior representation, and the challenges for the future.
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The possibilities and barriers of senior power are still very differently structured in different countries.
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The older group were no more likely to mention health or disability barriers, or practical problems such as travel and parking.
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An implication is that foreign and domestic barriers to agricultural trade are likely to be an important determinant of the shadow price of water.
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Because it is only barriers to communication that prevent agreement, it seems more natural to describe this case as 'impeded agreement' rather than disagreement.
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In short, it would aim to do everything possible to offset the current barriers to global environmental deals that apply at present.
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The results from the household model give insight to the critical determinants of conservation agriculture adoption - and the potential barriers to the poor.
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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.
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Thus, in a two-dimensional population, barriers to gene flow can be detected through their effect on the spatial pattern of genetic marker alleles.
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The effects of such barriers to gene flow are of interest from several points of view.
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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.
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Firstly, it was suitable for conceptualising the streamlining of the circulation of desire within cultural production, irrespective of racial or political barriers.
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Throughout, what makes it possible to cross these divides, to transcend these barriers, to venture new frontiers is the familiar emotional workhorse : love.
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To function properly the new nation would have to increase production, break down trade barriers and become a single market for home-produced goods.
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A considerable degree of misunderstanding, cultural pressures, and social barriers were observed with respect to previous contraceptive practice.
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Collocationswithbarrier
barrier
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administrative barrier
This type of barrier is termed anadministrativebarrier.
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artificial barrier
Moreover, on both sides of thisartificialbarrier, the claims of secularization have been persistently overstated.
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barrier beach
However, thebarrierbeachwith its sand dunes eventually closed this opening permanently.
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