Sentence examples for endless barriers from inspiring English sources

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A huge disparity between the official and black-market exchange rates has encouraged get-rich-quick schemes for favored "Chávistas" while erecting endless barriers to trade.

There were also the endless barriers that she had to cross to get to the U.K. -- from smugglers and traffickers to crossing crocodile-infested rivers.

When she needed cancer treatment, her extremely poor health coverage presented endless barriers to obtaining high-quality treatment, from the high deductible, high co-insurance rates, and caps on hospital stays – to the repeated denial of the "medical necessity" of cancer treatments.

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But without crossings, the railway becomes an endless barrier dividing communities, with people finding themselves literally on the wrong side of the tracks.

It's not hard to imagine the elation of a shipwrecked survivor clawing his way to shore, only to be confronted by a new terror: yet another ocean, stretching north, south and east – an endless barrier of dunes.

Quite apart from the endless physical barriers, some of them quite newly installed despite the strictures of the Equalities Act, disabled people are often isolated by the embarrassment of the rest of us.

How could Netanyahu bolster restrictive and discriminatory laws against the Palestinians, build physical barriers and endless checkpoints, and make their lives ever more miserable but then expect them to take these abuses with equanimity?

It started off with a seemingly endless hike, leading to a barrier that read "NO TRESPASSING," followed by a law-breaking hop over said barrier to break into a fenced-in area protecting a huge hole, which ended up being the mouth of a cave that had a questionable depth of water below it; i.e. it was the exact intro I saw one time on "Criminal Minds".

Not just bring it under control, but wipe it from the face of the Earth, saving 660,000 lives a year, stopping hitherto endless suffering, and abolishing a barrier to economic development reckoned by the World Bank to cost Africa $12 billion a year in lost production and opportunity?

Photomake may not be able to build anything as complex as a chair (though Ponoko's main service could), but it has endless applications and a low barrier to entry.

But quantum mechanics rules out, or at least poses a formidable barrier to, notions of endless divisibility.

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