financial barrier
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinancialandbarrier
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financial
adjective
uk/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/us/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
relating to money or how money ...
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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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(Definition offinancialandbarrierfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This large scope of application actualizes a problem in many countries of overcoming afinancialbarrier related to opposing incentives between municipalities and health authorities.
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That will involve ensuring not only that the infrastructure extends nationwide but that there is nofinancialbarrierto gaining such skills.
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It demonstrates our commitment to ensuring that there will be nofinancialbarrierplaced between vulnerable sections of the public and the glasses they need.
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The school doctor was brought in, very rightly, at a time when there was afinancialbarrierbetween many children and the doctor.
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It was necessary to institute the school medical service then, but thatfinancialbarrierhas now happily been removed.
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There should not be afinancialbarriersuch as this.
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There should be nofinancialbarrier, no practical or theoretical barrier, in gaining access to one's files.
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Thefinancialbarrierwhich was previously imposed must never be allowed to return.
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I do not say that thefinancialbarrieris the only one.
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The school medical service was set up at a time when there was afinancialbarrierbetween many children and the doctor.
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It is not part of our policy to put afinancialbarrier—about which we have heard so often—between anyone and the glasses he needs.
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Those are just the people who should have nofinancialbarrierbetween themselves and the doctor.
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If it were intended to use afinancialbarrier, then it should have been a substantial barrier.
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Anyfinancialbarrierbetween patient and doctor is wrong.
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In other words, why must there be afinancialbarrierof this kind in the education system?
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For local authorities planning was afinancialbarrierwhich they could not surmount.
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It is not just afinancialbarriererected to make it more difficult for those who do not have the necessary money.
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I was pointing out that thefinancialbarrierhad an effect on necessitous children who required meals.
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It would also remove part of thefinancialbarrierfor those who wish to become adoptive parents.
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I understand that considerable financial difficulty, or, at any rate, afinancialbarrier, prevents a number of people from considering that.
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