For our economy to thrive once again, we must remove these barriers to job creation.
The greatest barriers to the spread of truly digital photography are price and quality.
Mr Cameron reflected on adoption rules, saying barriers to mixed-race adoption were "wrong" and would be changed.
Society therefore advances economically when it reduces tax and regulatory barriers to the creation of goods and services.
So we are working to break down barriers to trade and investment wherever we can.
The barriers to proliferation in terms of resources and technology are real but surmountable.
This is exactly the outcome that economic theory describes when barriers to trade are removed.
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We will also review the artificial barriers to smaller higher education institutions taking the title 'university'.
For one thing, barriers to entry appeared to be artificially low in the past decade.
Yet banking is supposed to be a fiercely competitive market, with low barriers to entry.
Top-up fees would "institutionalise" barriers to less well off applicants, the students union claimed.
Two County Tyrone primary schools have been told there are no legal barriers to them merging.
The education minister, John O'Dowd, said there were no legal barriers to the schools merging.
In other words, the barriers to entry in many market segments are prohibitively high.
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There may be technological issues, moral issues, financial issues, that stand as barriers to actualization.
But by lowering barriers to entry, disruptive technologies create expanded opportunities for experimentation and innovation.
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Comparatively, consumer technologies face far fewer barriers to widespread diffusion than does enterprise IT gear.
By reducing the barriers to entry for manufacturing, 3D printing should also promote innovation.
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Consoles have tended to be much more closed ecosystems, with high barriers to entry.
Lesson three for government: A healthy economy requires low barriers to starting new businesses.
More important, in sports there are practical barriers to immediately copying a successful new tactic.
The World Bank has a project that studies the barriers to growth in less-developed countries.
Government can also grant monopoly status, barriers to entry and protection from foreign competition.
The hardest problems remain: People with far fewer skills and greater barriers to work.
To reduce barriers to growth and investment, I've ordered a review of government regulations.
Uncovering that mispricing may require specialised knowledge that few investors possess, creating profitable barriers to entry.
As this makes citizenship less palatable, Congress has erected large barriers to stop them jumping ship.
But the top law firms are not counting on such barriers to defend their turf.
Removing barriers to exploration and drilling would create tens of thousands of new jobs.
Barriers to entry are very high, with a handful of participants dominating the market.
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