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Every kind of barrier to the free and rapid movement of goods, information, and people has been lowered.
But for Zaid, "the great barrier to the free circulation of books is the mass of privileged citizens who have college degrees but never learned to read properly".
He contrasts this with media organisations that are putting their content behind paywalls, such as the Times, which creates an impenetrable barrier to the free flow of information and ideas.
However, these models are probably only suitable for transport studies of small molecules since the chosen scaffolds/membranes likely constitute a major barrier to the free translocation of larger compounds or NPs.
The Justice Department invoked a 1993 law, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which allows for some exceptions to anti-discrimination legislation if a federal statute would create a substantial barrier to the free exercise of religion.
They form a physical barrier to the free diffusion of hydrophilic molecules.
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"The idea is to cut out barriers to the free flow of ideas," Mr. Georgescu said.
They also agreed to "abolish, as between members, all barriers to the free movement of persons, services and capital".
"It raises the specter of barriers to the free flow in the marketplace of ideas that has been the essence of our democracy.
Large system operators would reduce barriers to the free flow of electricity and speed the development of free markets, leading to lower prices, the administration says.
But trade ministers also think the time is right to break down barriers to the free movement of goods and services around the world.
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