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"You almost stop creating a barrier for yourself.
Campaigners against the route have argued that it will slice the levels in two, creating a barrier for wildlife.
This "coffee-forest matrix," as it's called, could be a win-win situation, creating a barrier for the coffee pests while protecting forests and wildlife habitat.
Experimentally however, current techniques for bulk labeling of cells in vitro often affect neuronal function creating a barrier for exploring structure-function questions.
In the study area, inter-annual rainfall variability promotes the regeneration of invasive woody seedlings (Angassa and Oba 2008a), suggesting that the original grassland state was highly fragmented creating a barrier for the free movement of grazers within encroached areas.
Male-female boss-employee relationships are fraught with potential to misconstrue behavior, creating a barrier for male and female co-workers to engage in social activities that foster trust.
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Dimethicone is a common ingredient in moisturizers that helps create a barrier for the skin.
"But it doesn't create a barrier for you to look elsewhere".
You can create a barrier for yourself if your idea requires a lot of money for a particular tool, or injection moulding in China.
Your article quotes a spokeswoman from the Pew Environment Group, saying: "The UK government agrees that a marine protection area will not create a barrier for the Chagossians to return.
He said the practice "makes the stigma actually worse, and creates a barrier for families coming forward to get food stamps".
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