Barriers should be used when fences are not feasible or in addition to fencing to enhance security. |
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Barriers were built to separate planning, production, promotion, sales and exportation and other inseparable functions. |
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Barriers International manufactured the alloy pins for the frangible fences. |
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Barriers inhibiting women in nontraditional fields are complex and interrelated. |
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New temporary barriers have been installed to block any other attempts by vehicles to cross the bridge. |
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Barriers to entry into the French political elite are exceptionally high. |
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It now appears that the description of someone jumping over the barriers could in fact have been of a police officer in pursuit of his quarry. |
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The fences and barriers, speed bumps and empty watchmen's huts are the trappings of wealth, the buffers of avarice. |
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We are ushered through another checkpoint and eventually the road ends at a couple of watchtowers and heavily guarded barriers. |
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This is important because a long wavelength means that the sound wave can pass around barriers, like rocks, easily. |
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Tariffs and import quotas were, in the 1950s, still the principal barriers to trade. |
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The old racial barriers have gone, but there's still a large gap between rich and poor. |
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A number of barriers to effective use of the food label were identified, and some actionable tips for dietetic practice were suggested. |
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There was a general melee in which some of the men jumped over barriers in an attempt to escape and eventually the four were arrested. |
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The hotel had been ringed with barriers as a precaution against this kind of attack, and the bomber rammed one of the barriers. |
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The move follows a series of recent ram raids, when thieves have smashed into the barriers to get at the cash. |
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It will also ease existing legal barriers to a newspaper apologising in advance of legal action. |
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Mountain ranges and oceans both provide barriers for the migration of plants. |
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The term also acknowledges the predominant aeolian dune component of the coastal barriers. |
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Basic tools and pure muscle were used to construct everything from security towers to protective barriers fronted by razor wire. |
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As helicopters buzzed overhead, army engineers erected concrete barriers and razor wire fences in the fields off Drumcree Road. |
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However, many barriers exist for exotic dancers to make their dreams a reality. |
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It then examines agriproduct trade policy with a particular emphasis on new trade barriers and the role of the World Trade Organisation. |
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Last week workers were busy at the Embankment setting up barriers, and wondered what they were in aid of. |
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Not everyone working in airports has to have an airside pass, just those who have to pass through security barriers. |
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Therefore, short, cool growing seasons and cold winters are often thought of as barriers to crop growth and diversification in the Subarctic. |
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External lipid barriers spread by wiping provide a logical means of waterproofing when the skin doesn't do the job on its own. |
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It is this ability to wipe the slate clean, to forget history and all its barriers and prejudices, which is behind the attraction of new towns. |
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But are they handling themselves in such as way as to break down any of those barriers? |
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Singing should break down all barriers, you can be from anywhere, unless you sing like a knacker which is what she does. |
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The mobile barriers plus various internal defence construction works will not prevent all flooding indefinitely. |
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Crossing the barriers of vernacular literature, her works have been read by more people and she has been able to create a niche of her own. |
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We broke through all the stereotypes, all the barriers, and we all experienced a real aliyah together. |
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Such barriers are some kind of geographic feature which isolates parts of populations, and leads to allopatric speciation. |
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Hopefully, I'll be able to transcend language barriers with visual storytelling. |
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Fortunately for the film-makers, their heroine's quirky appeal transcends language barriers. |
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This campaign exposed the ballot access barriers that confront all third party and independent candidates. |
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Several gametic and zygotic reproductive barriers were found in a cross between Japonica and Indica rice varieties. |
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Though social barriers may have been lowered, our social antennae have not. |
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It's the great leveler, the only thing that breaks through the class barriers and makes us equal. |
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The novel breaks down the taboos and barriers against openly discussing incest and sexual abuse. |
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The fishermen offered to use their own boats to string plastic barriers across the mouths of the rias. |
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How much do subsidies and trade barriers in the rich countries really cost the developing world? |
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However, even the surgical approach can be challenging, and may require tracheostomy with cervical lipectomy to overcome the technical barriers. |
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The copayments, user fees, information barriers, and bureaucratic logjams that impair access, especially by the poor, must be eliminated. |
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Artificial barriers based on attitudinal bias often prevent qualified women from reaching their potential. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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As a writer, he comes across as someone who feels that by trumpeting loudly about a taboo subject he is breaking down social barriers. |
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It seems Australians are divided by far more than the old barriers of class and wealth. |
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At 3 AM Eastern time he climbed over the concrete barriers on the Samoan side and ran through the Occurrence, becoming the first person to do so. |
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Additionally, a composite barrier scale was constructed by tallying the total number of barriers identified by parents. |
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Since the topic cut across language barriers, the competition was split into English and Tamil categories. |
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Then, of course, there's the Internet's almost magical ability to remove geographical barriers. |
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He never placed barriers in the way of his warmth and friendship, and his availability to help any of his colleagues. |
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The Geneva-based organisation helps promote free trade by persuading countries to abolish import tariffs and other barriers to open markets. |
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She claimed to be able to sense the suit of a tarot card through opaque barriers. |
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His motivation was that there should be no barriers to people with different education background and solid banking experience. |
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Two people from two different backgrounds will likely experience a significant number of challenges and communication barriers. |
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If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so. |
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The experimental results conclude that the adjacent MSM interfaces are two Schottky barriers, which serve as two back-to-back diodes. |
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For the reflected field between the barriers, a barrier is assumed to act as a baffled sound source. |
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Interchanges between urban transport modes, terminals and stations are the locations where most barriers exist. |
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One goal should be to make a university, or indeed a tertiary education sector, one in which nobody faces any financial barriers to enrolment. |
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He became involved in 1992 with the introduction of rotationally moulded polymer water ballasted road barriers to Australia. |
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No facilities had vapor barriers or other controls specifically designed to prevent infiltration of tetrachloroethylene throughout the building. |
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The roof gives one the sensation of sitting in a dry riverbed or mountain scree slope, particularly because it lacks containing barriers. |
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Mesh barriers or sieves can screen out anything larger than a certain size from incoming water. |
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Overlapping marquisette curtains. hung on the inside of the door frame provide additional mosquito barriers. |
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And the masses also defy all caste and communal barriers on such crucial junctions and vote to restore social and national health. |
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Your relationship can raise communication barriers with colleagues, if they fear that you are the only one to have the boss's ear. |
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Alloyed thorium enhances the emission of thermions by lowering the work function barriers. |
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The barriers between the privileged sections of the Third Estate and the nobility were especially problematical. |
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However, he told council he would like to protect the fence with barriers, to prevent vehicle operators from accidentally running into the fence. |
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The security perimeter around the missions of the UK, the US and Turkey was widened and new fences and barriers were installed. |
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A uniformed cop stands next to the boy and both are enclosed in a space fenced off with four-foot-high barriers. |
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A bulldozer blade would be similarly effective today, for use in clearing rabble and barriers during urban movement. |
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As security fences and barriers went up, manholes were welded shut and hotels and offices swept by teams of officials. |
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I had been to the supermarket, which has a car-park incorporating barriers and tickets. |
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Automatic barriers at the village railway station were controlled by rail staff during the emergency. |
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The boss of a supermarket is to put barriers across its car park to keep out car cruisers who use it as a meeting place. |
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At other times, the barriers will control access and there will be a Euro2-exit charge. |
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The police also raised the barriers at the Riom tollgate in anticipation of the satanic Vel Satis making a break for freedom. |
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Many train stations now have automatic barriers that only allow ticket holders onto the platform. |
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Traffic was controlled and barriers put up by the council to keep pedestrians safe and form a protected walkway on the road. |
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Nurses at Wallsend Aged Care Facility have voted to take industrial action if work commences to build barriers or gates to car parking areas. |
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You see, they've installed these ticket barriers at Oxford station and today was supposed to be the day upon which these came into use. |
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Instead he panicked, jumping over the station's ticket barriers and running down to a train where he was shot. |
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Last February's disaster exposed the inadequacy of barriers dividing road and railway. |
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But the remaining barriers to completely liberalized trade lend themselves to be very focused defensive positions. |
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A helpful part of this section is an explicit description outlining how the program overcame obstacles and barriers to implementation. |
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The Europeans in this regards are the worst culprits, with more and more useless regulation being used as barriers to free trade. |
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Through lobbying government, educational workshops, videos and programs, they are working together to remove barriers to women in trades. |
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The Department of Social Development is mandated with break down barriers to equality of opportunity for Canadians. |
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But the 1970s also witnessed attempts to break down the racial barriers to economic opportunity and home ownership. |
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For decades, the women's movement has challenged the barriers created in part by the dichotomies of female vs. male. |
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Membranes are semipermeable, highly selective barriers containing ion channels and pumps to modulate and maintain balance as required. |
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It would also be informative to track all hospital deaths and discover the obstacles and barriers to obtaining an autopsy. |
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Patients with communication barriers should be provided with an interpreter. |
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With visionaries like this leading the charge, it's hard to conceive of any barriers a hip-hop movement can't break. |
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These barriers halted the early flood of Anglo-Saxon invaders to fertile meadowlands and ancient woodlands. |
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Whilst gated communities may indeed be more integrated within, gates can act as barriers to social interaction between communities. |
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She closed her eyes for a moment, and thrust her way through the barriers of his mind. |
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She has organized focus groups on barriers preventing community-based women from becoming self-sustaining. |
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When I hit the second set of barriers, I actually RAN over them instead of tippy-toeing. |
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Even the security is discreet, although very much there with barriers, sentry boxes and electronic locks. |
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Wilson crafts this social satire in the mould of Thackeray or Trollope, crisscrossing class barriers with fluid facility. |
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Coastal barriers may be described by their relationships to the mainland as bay barriers, tombolos, barrier spits, and barrier islands. |
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Ofgem will also play its part by removing any regulatory barriers to microgeneration through our review of gas and electricity supply licences. |
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The subject of vapor barriers or retarders beneath concrete slabs on grade has long been controversial. |
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They can also help overcome language and cultural barriers by acting as middlemen for immigrants dealing with the local authorities. |
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The explosion of global trade in the postwar era is usually attributed to the lowering of tariffs and other trade barriers. |
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Topping the agenda is a single market that would eliminate trade barriers and ease migration for skilled workers and professionals. |
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Use barriers made of flexible polyethylene 30 to 40 millimeters thick and 22 to 28 inches deep. |
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I am perhaps the millionth person to mention that one of the biggest barriers to is the software installation and upgrading complexity. |
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The vitality of the field has transcended many of the barriers that seemed so daunting early on. |
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We need to explore personal, family, community and systemic barriers that stand in the way of understanding and preventing suicides. |
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Instead, he was seen using his travel card to pass through the barriers, and even paused to pick up a free newspaper. |
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Dance is about lifting us up from the mire we have sunk in and the classical art is a healing influence, which cuts across all barriers. |
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He innately fears and mistrusts others, and therefore believes in maintaining barriers between himself and others just on general principle. |
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Additionally, males and females may have distinct barriers to using birth control. |
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But his language mistakes were no barriers as kids and elders alike wanted to hear the man as he showered gifts on them. |
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With a little shrubbery or plants, such fences can provide very attractive barriers along property lines. |
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Electrical barriers, which produce an electrical field, have limited but proven use in ditches and other narrow water channels. |
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You cannot typecast her and that's what makes her music transcend all geographical and age barriers. |
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I think we should look at the single-parent households, both male and female, and how to remove barriers. |
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From day one, Kris starts leading you into how to mentally, physically and motivationally surpass barriers that lead to a better physique. |
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However, the barriers to entry aren't large, and new companies have come into being to take the slack. |
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It is dark and unlit with several bends and there are no obstacles or barriers at the side of the road to help you if you get into difficulties. |
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Diatomaceous earth, shredded bark, eggshells, and wood ash have been used as barriers to prevent slugs from feeding on plants. |
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To date, much commercial interest in nanocomposites barriers has come from packaging companies. |
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For Torah study is the primary way to unplug spiritual blockage, and to remove barriers that prevent one from seeing the truth. |
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That's when transmitted radio signals bounce off barriers and take multiple paths to get to a receiver, resulting in interference. |
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Thus the energy barriers estimated this way are lower bounds for the true barriers. |
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Soon the entire situation spirals out of control into a tragicomic mess of blunders, language barriers, bureaucratic snafus, and spin control. |
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Her natural barriers consist of the sea on one side and an unsurpassable hill on the other. |
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These barriers have left the events of many great battles untold and unexplored. |
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Yesterday dozens of people attended a street party in Avebury Road, specially designed to break down social barriers. |
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The lava eventually breached the barriers, but it was hindered enough that it atrophied before scorching inhabited land. |
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A personal trainer or coach can help you break through mental barriers and set higher goals. |
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At last, something has breached the barriers of the urbane politeness he seems to construct around himself these days. |
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Though if you were watching, you'd find your heart in your mouth as they raced after balls and leaped nimbly over the barriers. |
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Potsdamer Platz, once a no-man's-land across which concrete barriers and barbed wire stretched, now has a McDonald's and Starbucks. |
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Sikhs try to avoid the five vices that make people self-centred, and build barriers against God in their lives. |
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We are all joined in an ancient and eternal union with humanity that cuts across all barriers of time, convention, philosophy and definition. |
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Currently sheet metal barriers were being fitted together behind the factory. |
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When a mosquito takes a viremic bloodmeal, the virus encounters several barriers to infection. |
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It is a troubling indictment of new, burdensome, institutional barriers to free inquiry. |
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The findings indicate that there are barriers to the care when patients are dying, including the strict adherence to hospital routine. |
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Governments have frequently resorted to the use of non-tariff barriers in the belief that trade protection is sometimes in their interests. |
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While the EU has a common external tariff, each member can maintain its own non-tariff trade barriers. |
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The movement of goods is also affected by a wide range of non-tariff barriers. |
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The removal of non-tariff barriers to trade is sometimes described as trade liberalization. |
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He was behaving normally, and did not vault the barriers, even stopping to pick up a free newspaper. |
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Someone threw it over the barriers and the security guard picked it up and handed it to me! |
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At that point, the oceans ceased to be geographical barriers, and like the smaller seas before them opened up into highways. |
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This is a case that the courts have let fall through the cracks through a variety of sort of technical procedural barriers. |
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Restricted Access Barriers are also available providing uni-directional airflow and limited operator access at a manufacturing process. |
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As for the other subject, elimination of trade barriers to environmental goods and services will facilitate both the expansion of trade and protection of the environment. |
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The removal of the barriers to free movement of capital should make the capital market more efficient, and this should in turn stimulate investment. |
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Koelsch CM and TP Labuza Functional, Physiological and Morphological Properties of Methylcellulose and Fatty acid-based Edible Barriers. |
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Confidence and ambition regarding the international competitiveness of these industries made trade barriers and protection appear unnecessary and obstructive. |
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The increased limit will apply on autostrada with three lanes in each direction and the latest barriers to prevent vehicles from leaving each carriageway. |
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Only one of the crowd-control barriers was deployed, to close off a sidewalk as the royals arrived. |
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Removing barriers to trade across national borders was expected to simultaneously increase rivalry and boost economic growth while promoting economic integration. |
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A few alleyways beyond I saw, once again, a wall of concrete barriers and razor wire demarcating the U.S. Embassy perimeter. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply of Precast Concrete Jersey Barriers with Recessed Hot Dip Galvanized Utility Anchors Located On Top For Lifting. |
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We continue to research and refine abortion care while helping to break down barriers separating women from high-quality services. |
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Foreign affiliate sales that stem from FDI are not subject to import tariffs or other trade barriers, in contrast to U.S. exports of similar products. |
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This rationale can be used to identify genomic regions or genes harboring mutations that maintain reproductive barriers between diverging populations. |
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Barriers to exit are market conditions that make it difficult or expensive for a company to end its involvement with a market. |
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Second, quantum theory had become the bizarre world of quantum mechanics in which causality collapses and classical physics finds itself confronted with unscaleable barriers. |
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The funds go directly to airports and will also cover noise barriers near runways and taxiways and improved systems to monitor engine sound levels. |
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But a wireless mesh network doesn't have these access barriers. |
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With Google now building a Linux-based netbook OS of its own, those last barriers to entry will be removed. |
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How far and how quickly to tear down barriers to world farm trade was a key topic of the discussions, which showed countries were still widely split on the issue. |
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There are no scientific, medical, or technological barriers to its attainment. |
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Ironically, those people who make the greatest demands on the healthcare system are those facing the greatest barriers to using online communication tools. |
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We need a system that creates jobs and innovation, and removes these barriers for entrepreneurs to go out and rehire people. |
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Mr Appel said Zambia was having problems accessing foreign markets because of so many trade barriers including falling prices of commodities like coffee and minerals. |
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Other barriers may also exist because xylem-mobile safranin failed to enter the ovary although the xylem passes around the nucellus and into the stylar tissue. |
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The large food retailers are going global, and as barriers to trade come down, the economics ate determining where the investment and trade take place. |
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When she questioned them one of the men punched her in the face, leaving her with a swollen eye and a gash to the forehead, before the pair jumped the barriers and ran off. |
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Visitors are ignoring numerous written and verbal warnings not to exit the building, and are jumping barriers or opening fire exits to get on to the mountain. |
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Due to input of sediment from rivers, marine deltas may form, due to beach and longshore drift such features as spits, bay barriers, and tombolos may form. |
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The ceremonial elements of his late works, though unmistakable, strove to dissolve the barriers between being and non-being, between activity and nature, between man and God. |
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The Jeep made it's way along the old road, and finally came to a small tented checkpoint where Brad could see soldiers had dug foxholes and set up barriers. |
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Lounging against barriers erected for crowd control, they offered unsolicited advice to frazzled young ladies tangled in a complex mass of tent poles. |
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Ticket barriers at stations slow down passenger flow, but the determined non-payer can still vault over them, or sneak through behind a legitimate ticketholder. |
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But now to meet modern safety and comfort standards and increase capacity, a big job is need on the North bank to put in concrete terracing and crush barriers. |
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This quantum mechanical tunneling process is an important mechanism for thin barriers such as those in metal-semiconductor junctions on highly-doped semiconductors. |
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Foxx says that he thinks this generation has the capacity to keep pushing through racial barriers. |
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This newly shaped global brain can topple the traditional barriers of religion, tribalism, nationalism, and political oppression. |
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The skywalks, which some felt would been seen as barriers to the square from the outside, will now flank the streets instead of straddling across the streets. |
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They were finally shifted after the council dug trenches and police escorted the caravans and vehicles off the car park, installing barriers in their wake. |
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Tannen sees an erosion of the barriers between public and private conversations. |
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He said the long-standing conflicts between the Minnan and Hakka people derived from mutual miscommunication due to language and cultural barriers. |
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I wandered down the main road, past the heavy hydraulic vehicle barriers, no-trespassing notices, cameras, and some landscapers making a racket with a leaf-blower. |
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That particular mission was accomplished when some kind touristy soul let us worm our way in front of his milk crate to get closer to the barriers. |
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The hydrophobic fourfold channels, in contrast, present large energy barriers for both monovalent and divalent ions, practically insurmountable for the latter. |
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Able-bodied people rarely notice the barriers that riddle the world which keep the disabled from participating in society. |
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Tendentious jokes are a way of bypassing the barriers against the direct expression of both obscenity and aggression which civilization has set up. |
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Whilst Alpine road and rail tunnels and the Channel tunnel have made travel between some of Europe's nations easier, physical and cultural barriers remain. |
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Yet his ubiquity symbolizes the dissolving of more barriers between gay and straight. |
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Attempts are also afoot to promote the screw pine and other plants for creating natural barriers in place of sea walls, which has been discarded in most of the countries. |
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On the positive side of the ledger, as the barriers to entry have been reduced, more opinions are available than ever before. |
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Special thanks also to Noel Kenny and Cecil Carter for the sound system, Andrew Broderick for organising the power and to Rent a Fence for providing the barriers. |
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No new safety barriers have been fitted on existing motorways or dual carriageways in the past 18 months even though experts say they can save lives. |
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Over the past year their government has set about establishing that separation unilaterally by the construction of a serpentine course of fences, barriers, walls. |
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Summit delegates will hold their air conditioned talks there behind police lines, wire fences, concrete barriers and the sound of percussion grenades fired at protesters. |
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It is only under the remorseless pressure of dealing with the reality of Iris that the make-believe barriers sometimes break down and he shouts that he hates her. |
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Is it a stretch to imagine that similar socio-cultural barriers are erected even when that name is plastered on billboards? |
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Barriers to trade led to hoarding, black markets, and uncertainty about the future. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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Weeks of planning went by the board when it poured down and the barriers blocking the way into Albert Square were lifted with more than two hours to go. |
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The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade is an international treaty of the World Trade Organization. |
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For example, the army not only commissioned officers from the ranks, but in November 1942 eradicated all formal educational barriers for officer candidates. |
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One of the tallest barriers to improving mature learners ' skills is simply stepping back into a classroom, whether that is a library reading group or a pub language class. |
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As an alternative to simply tossing them in landfills, old railroad ties are commonly used around the home as landscaping barriers and retaining walls. |
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His illicit artwork showed that erecting barriers is not only inhumane, but also futile. |
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Greatly miniaturized robots made of hydrogel might someday shimmy across the surfaces of microchips, acting as tiny delivery carts or movable barriers. |
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Despite the physical and spiritual barriers of the cloister, nuns used their dowries and other property interests to exercise fiscal influence and autonomy. |
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The railway level crossing at Cononley has barriers and traffic lights. |
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One of the greatest threats to a ground force comes when it moves through canalizing terrain or when it maneuvers through other types of barriers. |
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But when it came to the seven identified sites with ISIS affiliations, the Citizen Lab found no barriers to entry. |
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With few protective barriers in place, their safety relies heavily on testing protocols and trusting their partners. |
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Even after his death in 1943 at the age of 78, Carver continued to break barriers. |
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The idea of these two people, each saddled with real issues, trying to break through psychological barriers and make a meaningful connection is ripe with possibilities. |
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The first in the room, to knock down the door, to break down the barriers, to pave the road that we all walk on. |
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Political affiliations and economic disparity do not create barriers. |
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In Australia, elevational differences among sites are slight, but habitat barriers and their efficacy over evolutionary time scales would presumably be of primary importance. |
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He almost did himself an injury, scrambling over barriers and spectators to embrace his daughter in a bear-hug that nearly squeezed the life out of her. |
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There is a lollipop man who helps them across the road and barriers have been put up recently outside the school so that kids can't run back out on to the road. |
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Just imagine being utterly unhindered by the barriers of language. |
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Under the continuing threat of terrorism, journalists around what we like to call the free world are running up against increasingly debilitating legal barriers. |
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Similarly, four Orkney islands are joined to the Orkney Mainland by a series of causeways known as the Churchill Barriers. |
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They are a result of overflowing rivers, accumulated run-off from higher land, and the practice of making low earth barriers to limit soil erosion and store water. |
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Attempts to export shale oil and gas, for example, have run smack into legal and regulatory barriers as old as a gran Torino. |
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It is simply a gravel yard walled off by sand bastions and concrete barriers. |
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Up to a certain distance the water is tame because of barriers or reefs, which makes it agreeable to the average beachgoer, especially those with children. |
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We should be welcoming newcomers, not placing barriers in their way. |
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South Ronaldsay, Burray, Glims Holm, and Lamb Holm are connected by road to the Mainland by the Churchill Barriers. |
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Marines on the south side of the city began packing up gear Thursday in preparation to withdraw and breaking down earthen berms and other security barriers. |
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On the outskirts of the city, armed forces have constructed an 80-mile network of earth barriers, or berms, to stop vehicles getting out across country. |
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To the south, causeways called Churchill Barriers connect the island to Burray and South Ronaldsay via Lamb Holm and Glims Holm. |
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Approaching the toll bridges, electronic sensors read the tags, debit the customer's account with the toll fee and automatically lift the barriers. |
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Way Section Painting Of Fencings, Lifting Barriers Height Gauges, Gradient Posts, Hm Posts Etc. |
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Still, attitudinal barriers about the value of mental health care seemed to be be the biggest obstacle. |
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Rainfall in this giant desert has to overcome the physical and atmospheric barriers that normally prevent the production of precipitation. |
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To avoid the fatal consequences of polyspermy, female reproductive tracts have evolved to become formidable barriers to sperm. |
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The smooth telescoping boom movement is also ideal for placing jersey barriers with less barrier swing. |
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The precast division specializes in retaining walls, precast modular pavement, jersey barriers and concrete fencing. |
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Barbed wire, fences, ditches and jersey barriers may not be aesthetically desirable, but they are effective. |
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The plan calls for lining jersey barriers with GeoHay to greatly increase the level of protection. |
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Some identify anti-Arab racism or islamophobia as insurmountable barriers. |
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Then they restocked it with genetically pure Little Kerns and built barriers to keep non-native fish from migrating into golden trout territory. |
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Just the barriers to obtain a photo ID may disenfranchise enough minority voters to violate the Voting Rights Act. |
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Hence, neglection of women leads to exclusions in the organizational environment, as well as the struggle against barriers. |
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In his conclusion, Stifler makes it plain that the narrative contains an element of parable as the barriers loosen between youth and age. |
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The rejecters group found to have the highest barriers, followed by opponents, and postponers. |
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We found many k-rails, debris basins, debris barriers and other structures properly catching and directing sediment. |
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This includes removing all barriers and penalties for people, especially the poor, to cohabitate. |
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The new films, NatureFlex NKR and NKA provide the highest moisture barriers of any transparent bio-film on the market. |
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The research, carried out among Barbary macaque monkeys, revealed that baby's presence immediately breaks down barriers. |
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Existing barriers in France and the Netherlands have shown that barrages fundamentally change the ecology of an estuary. |
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And there are almost no barriers to entry, making it easy to spread information quickly. |
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One of the abiding notions in the auto industry today is that there are significant barriers to entry. |
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These competitors have the capital and cost structure to overcome barriers to entry. |
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In addition, two full hook-ups and all ancillary equipment are such as noise barriers and dams, drainage systems and BSA scope of the project. |
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Interspecific incompatibility due to stylar barriers in tuber-bearing and closely related non-tuber-bearing Solanums. |
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Rurality and social programs were identified as both supports and barriers to overcoming food insecurity. |
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We are hoping to gain a better understanding of barriers to obtaining a doctoral degree and working as a doctorally prepared nurse in Georgia. |
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And the financial, technological, and logistical barriers are significant. |
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This way she can daydream about that heady night of breaking class barriers while doing her chores as second-class citizen in her stepfamily. |
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Second, increasing the required semester hours will increase the barriers to entry and thus reduce the supply of accountants. |
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The congenital heart defect market is characterized by few competitors due to high entry barriers. |
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But I was protected and had barriers of metal that descended wherever I found myself and formed a breadbox, a chamber, around me. |
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The EU's increasing bureaucratizing of the industry builds barriers for companies outside the EU to do business there. |
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The 200-plus gathering also took part in a live electronic poll looking at what the main barriers were to bushiness in taking on young people. |
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Physiologic and anatomic adaptations to microgravity exposure are considered one of the greatest barriers for human space exploration. |
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His theory predicted the properties of a supercurrent through tunnel barriers known as the Josephson effect. |
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It won't be a hip-hop film with guys in do-rags because I'm always trying to break down people's perceptions and barriers. |
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We only need to declare it possible, engage the brightest minds, be contagiously committed and break all barriers. |
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An undesirably brief discussion of barriers to entry follows, and then Hovenkamp turns to the meat of the chapter. |
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In this two-part inquiry-based lab, students use slime molds to understand the effects of barriers on the movement of organisms. |
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All of these increased barriers then have a snowball effect. |
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These motivators and barriers were more significant for non-tenured faculty than for tenured faculty. |
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Specificity is high when CSR action imitability faces barriers that are difficult to overcome. |
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However, with a Readiness score of 69, the UAE has eliminated many of the typical macro-economic barriers of creating a cashless society. |
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The research is reaping data that engineers can use for designing better protective barriers for areas at high risk of snowslides. |
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One common material that performs these functions is thermal grease, which is inexpensive and effective in eliminating air barriers. |
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Amazingly, because many nuclear power plants have not been abiding by current regulations to put up proven fire barriers. |
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We chatted to Anderson, one half of the pair that claims to break the conventions of the traditional sonic barriers. |
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She has her very own personalised cat flap to allow easy access through the newly-installed platform ticket barriers. |
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Alexanian said he has been advised by state highway officials that there are requests for 53 sound barriers statewide. |
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The research on public acceptance of sound barriers focused on the perception of visual compatibility. |
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Plans call for sound barriers ranging from 10 to 14 feet high to be installed along all non-business areas along the six-mile project. |
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According to More, Caltrans is obligated to build structurally sound barriers for narrow highway medians. |
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To reduce noise levels, the road will be constructed through a deep cutting and sound barriers will also be constructed in certain sections. |
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There are other barriers to adoption, not the least of which is cultural obstinance. |
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But advances in crash barrier design mean the new barriers will be safer and more effective. |
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