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Disadvantages include a lack of scalability.
The request indicates that circumstances thatimpeded implementation in the 10 year period include a lack of national and international funding.
Other factors may include a lack of interest, and especially, reward.
Other problems associated with the effective functioning of the judiciary include a lack of legal, material and human resources.
The reasons include a lack of relevant city policies and action plans;
However, persistent weaknesses in CDD programmes include a lack of funding and inadequate focus on training.
These constraints include a lack of financial and administrative resources and poor quality control and inventory management.
Other causes,which are also attributable to lack of democratic governance, include a lack of judicious sharing of a country' s wealth, rampant poverty and ethnic strife.
Such constraints include a lack of knowledge and skills to ensure that trade policies are development-friendly and adapted to local conditions.
Other reasons for exclusion include a lack of financial literacy and living in an underserved rural area.
Barriers include a lack of knowledge, perceived extra costs and not enough availability or appealing options when trying to put this into practice.
In the case of linguistic rights, for example,challenges include a lack of bilingual interpreters and training in indigenous languages informing people about mechanisms that facilitate access to justice.
Such causes include a lack of food, housing, clean water and sanitation, access to health care and educational opportunities as well as the negative impacts of climate change.
Other problems include a lack of serviceable and accessible pavements and roads.
Other challenges include a lack of national capacity in administrative data collection and analysis.
Some disadvantages include a lack of regulation, the need for addressing cybersecurity issues and integration problems with current systems.
Barriers to employment include a lack of adequate day care, costs involved in maintaining employment, transportation costs and housing issues.
The concerns here include a lack of trained personnel and institutions and poor legal infrastructure, to assess and manage risks.
Rieffel said those problems include a lack of infrastructure, such as a huge shortage of electrical power needed to operate businesses.
(b) Barriers to access may include a lack of awareness of the mechanism, language, literacy, costs, physical location and fears of reprisal;
These challenges include a lack of materials and health and safety standards, build volume limitations, and assurance of repeatability and surface quality.
The advantages of virotherapy include a lack of cross-resistance with other therapies and the ability to destroy the tumor using a variety of mechanisms.
These numerous barriers include a lack of trustworthy custodians,an absence of a clear and standardized regulatory environment and an immature market structure.
This included a lack of knowledge concerning the posting of the list.
These phobias can have a variety of causes, including a lack of early socialization, genetics, or a negative experience.
Gender inequality results in disempowerment- including a lack of means for women to protect themselves from infection- and economic dependence.
Hurdles to replicating experiments included a lack of detailed protocols and easily obtainable reagents.
Several members said that the root causes of conflict included a lack of good governance, economic, political and social marginalization, poverty and the lack of rule of law.
Challenges faced by the Islamic microfinance system included a lack of adequate human capital and of prudential regulation,including effective supervision, and financial sustainability.
Other challenges included a lack of resources, difficulties maintaining contingent-owned equipment and the availability of training to military personnel on the protection of civilians.
