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Barriers

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Barriers meaning

plural of barrier

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Surface barriers Several barriers protect organisms from infection, including mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers.

Furthermore, key barriers to women’s political participation in Plateau include discrimination by men, lack of finance, poor leadership skills, Lack of cooperation among women and Cultural religious and economic barriers.

As of October 9, the administration has completed roughly 360 miles of border barriers, of which about 15 miles have been constructed where no barriers previously existed, according to figures from US Customs and Border Protection.

Communication barriers, the physical inaccessibility of health facilities and the attitudes of healthcare providers all represent significant barriers to young women with disabilities.

Heavy rains in the area destroyed some barriers meant to contain the spills, Ecopetrol said, adding that the barriers had to be reinstalled.

One of the barriers to it over the years has been logistical and administrative, and that’s one of the big things that’s happened since we last spoke, is that we’re now removing most of those barriers.

It aims to remove not just the fiscal barriers to trade (tariffs) but the physical and technical barriers (borders and divergent product standards) too by allowing as free movement as possible of goods, capital, services and people.

They toured with the Rolling Stones and the Police, then bust down the barriers all on their own, barriers that have too often kept reggae stars out of the American mainstream.

Barriers to effective human communication Barriers to effective communication can retard or distort the message and intention of the message being conveyed which may result in failure of the communication process or an effect that is undesirable.

Barriers to implementation There are a few barriers to adopting electronic data interchange.

Effects of low barriers to entry A 2015 study concluded that the low barriers to entry in a competitive market such as coffee undermines any effort to give higher benefits to producers through Fair Trade.

In addition, legal barriers to the use of traditional surnames persisted until recently, and cultural barriers remain.

In addition to barriers to entry and competition, barriers to exit may be a source of market power.

Non-tariff barriers, rent-seeking by state-owned enterprises, domestic subsidies, barriers to domestic trade and export restrictions all created economic distortions.

Physical Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. showing planters being used as vehicle barriers, and barriers and gates along the vehicle entrance * Understanding of a typical threat and the usual risks to people and property.

The final safeguard consists of Tecpro barriers, a modern improvement on tyre barriers.

These may be environmental barriers to participation such as architectural barriers, lack of relevant assistive technology and transportation difficulties due to limited wheelchair access or public transit that can accommodate children with CP.

About 130 children and youth gather a few days each week at First St. Andrew's United Church for an after-school music program featuring everything from orchestra to choir and piano lessons for kids who face barriers to music lessons.

Access to a clean supply of products, laundering facilities for clothing and underwear, pain relievers and access to washrooms and showers are just some of the barriers faced by those who menstruate while living on the street.

According to him, all crash barriers around OPIC on the Ibadan-bound carriageway had been removed and the area opened up to enable free flow of traffic.