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Barrier

Barrier meaning

A structure that bars passage. | An obstacle or impediment. | A boundary or limit.

Example sentences (20)

If any recommended noise barrier locations are identified during final design, all property owners and tenants who are benefitted by a barrier will be asked to vote on the barrier.

Barrier’s current lawyer, Patrick Toscano, said Barrier had travelled abroad extensively and the bench warrant never came up, and that the first time it did, Barrier turned himself in.

No other agency that responded to the emergency that night asked whether the lagoon had a barrier in place to prevent people and machines from falling in or, if there was a barrier, whether it was strong enough to hold back a 6,700-pound skid steer.

The cost of it obviously is a huge barrier and the effectiveness is a huge barrier, and also how effective it is in a legal sense when it's in police hands.

The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein alters barrier function in 2D static and 3D microfluidic in-vitro models of the human blood-brain barrier.

But National Highways installed added safety measures like replacing the kerb in front of the safety barrier and drainage gullies, and applying anti-skid material between the safety barrier and the bridge edge.

Despite these positive signals, security in crypto remains a key barrier to broader adoption as crypto users had $1.7bln stolen, hacked or phished in 2023, representing a significant barrier and frustration point for further adoption.

People with disabilities are having justice denied to them in the Irish legal system as they face “barrier layered upon barrier" to try access their rights, new research has found.

The blood brain barrier is a physical and functional barrier formed by the endothelial cells that line the capillaries in the brain and spinal cord.

The panel found that the barrier was placed in a “navigable” part of the river, meaning Texas needed to receive permission from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers before deploying the barrier.

They also say a barrier with openings is preferable to no barrier at all, and the gaps can help them by funnelling foot traffic into areas where they can concentrate their interdiction efforts.

Cervantes Barrier Concerns The prospect of a physical barrier running down the middle of West Cervantes Street doesn’t sit well with local officials.

Rio Grande creates a natural barrier along nearly two-thirds of the 2,000-mile US-Mexico border, and its looping bends and circuitous course make it nearly impossible to build a lineal barrier along the international boundary.

At tollgates, the lane for buses should be “barrier-free” to enable buses to pass through without stopping (DOTr; TRB) — Faster travel times can be achieved by buses on tollways by providing a dedicated lane for buses that is “barrier-free”.

Fraser said there isn’t a knowledge barrier when it comes to dealing with the opioid crisis, but a resources barrier.

The 300-km long Belize Barrier Reef is a part of the 900-km Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, starting from Cancún on the north-eastern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula through the Riviera Maya and up to Honduras.

The barrier to access for this event was just proximity to it, and the barrier to access for a community in which shopping becomes an art form in itself is just money — a lot of it.

The Coastal Barrier Resources Act, signed into law in 1982, is meant to preserve our nation’s barrier islands by barring federal funds and financial assistance from being used there, which therefore disincentivizes development.

The gut/blood barrier is the first barrier to inflammation-producing substances.

This cell barrier was then exposed to cobalt chromium nanoparticles and the media under the barrier was later collected and transferred onto cultures of human brain cells, which sustained DNA damage.