• The great virtue of social technologies, say their boosters, is that they break down the barriers between companies and their customers.

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  • To break down the barriers he assigned people who might otherwise never speak to one another--say, French engineers and Brazilian purchasing managers--to work together on the division's problems.

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  • Led by Principal, Beth Thomas, the taskforce is working on an ongoing basis to break down the barriers and hopefully be a model for anti-bullying programs for other schools in our county.

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  • We need to alter the school schedule to make more effective use of instructional time, use data more effectively to make critical decisions, and break down the barriers that exist between our schools and parents and the larger community.

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  • "We will break down the barriers to work and ensure work pays but in return, we have the right to insist that when work is available you take that work and work hard to keep that job, " he told delegates.

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  • In other words, they must break down the barriers of mistrust they have created for themselves over the past several years and limit their SM interractions to offering the consumer helping information and show other evidence of good will towards others.

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  • Combine these offline capabilities with device APIs that allow web apps to access hardware features like cameras, battery level, microphone, etc and Mozilla could effectively break down the barriers not only between HTML5 and native apps, but between high-end mobile devices and low.

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  • Sandberg is incredibly up front about her vision of how to change the structures of the workplace to make it friendlier to all women and finally break down the remaining barriers they face.

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  • And to speed that process along, nine federal agencies have signed an agreement that will help break down the bureaucratic barriers that currently make it slow and costly to build new transmission lines on federal lands.

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  • Nike brought him aboard because he was a potentially transformative star who had the ability to break down racial barriers in the world's most staid sport.

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  • An employee who is bright enough to spot a complementarity may not be content with repairing kitchen appliances, so companies will find that some of the pressure to break down occupational barriers will come from the bottom up.

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  • In 2012, we saw an increased number of nonprofit organizations harness the benefits of new technologies to break down traditional barriers and lower the costs of solicitation and donation.

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  • "Often, the science can feel overwhelming, so we want the observatory to break down these barriers by bringing together astronomy, nocturnal natural history and arts and crafts inspired by the night sky, " she said.

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  • So the best way to break down barriers inside a company is to develop strategy through this capabilities lens and then use that road map to drive change.

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  • But as part of integrating them and others so that we don't have those with the title of Awakening and others under title of militias -- and this is the policy we want to use to break down barriers.

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  • Komen for the Cure and the Lance Armstrong Foundation, is doing research that engages the community to help them make better health choices and break down cancer barriers.

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  • Ms. White fought to break down long-standing barriers between government agencies pursuing terrorist cases, including information sharing between the intelligence community and law enforcement, according to Patrick Fitzgerald, one of her top prosecutors.

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  • The New Options Project, an investment of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, is currently testing tools to break down barriers to employment among out-of-school, job-seeking young adults while meeting employer demands for qualified entry-level workers.

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  • But having looked at the other side and at the great new intake of women who frankly have been one of the biggest disappointments of this Parliament, the last thing I want to see is positive discrimination, I want to see us actively address the problem, I want to see us encouraging, I want to see us trying to break down barriers.

    BBC: News Online

  • As Elstrop helped to break down gender barriers in Britain in what was traditionally thought of as a boy's sport, she is helping the Palestinian women to do the same.

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