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His skin color remained unchanged but no longer constituted a barrier to citizenship.
The Court ruled that visa obligations and/or restrictions constituted a barrier in providing services, impeded trade between Turkey and EU countries and contradicted the 1963 Ankara Association Agreement and its Additional Protocol on these grounds (European Court of Justice 2009).
The study also recognised concern amongst students that the perceived work load constituted a barrier to high quality learning.
Participants, at all levels of care, perceived that poverty in general and fragmentation of families constituted a barrier to health care seeking for mental disorders.
The limitations of the organisation were strongly related to a lack of cooperation, which constituted a barrier in the implementation process.
Dekker et al. found that health care providers' misperception of palliative care as end of life care (and hence inappropriate to patients with HIV) constituted a barrier to adequate pain control in HIV patients.
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The upper reaches of the Mazaruni are separated from the lower by waterfalls that constitute a barrier to fish movements.
Their thick rim rises to form a high sill separating the Mediterranean basin to the north from the Sahara to the south, thus constituting a barrier that hinders, without completely preventing, communication between the two regions.
The hilly massif rarely exceeds 650 feet (200 m) in elevation but is slashed with numerous deep valleys formed by watercourses associated with the Aire and Aisne rivers, which constitute a barrier to transportation.
Lack of requisite growth factors constitutes a barrier to reprogramming.
This constitutes a barrier for many technological developments.
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