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We put opera on a pedestal, and erected barriers to protect it.
"In the name of heightened security, they have erected barriers and barricades all around this Capitol.
In May, the town put up signs prohibiting dirt bikes and quads and erected barriers to block them.
China is the second-largest platform market, in part because it has erected barriers of entry for American firms.
Since 1995, at the urging of telecoms companies, 18 states have erected barriers to entry for municipal utilities.
This was part of a pattern of cases in which the Justices have erected barriers to lawsuits by individual citizens against the government or corporate defendants.
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The delegates arrived in New Hampshire hoping to prevent a repetition of the disastrous period between the First and Second World Wars when country after country devalued its currency and erected trade barriers in a futile effort to escape from the Great Depression.
The "occupation of the field" argument has been developed by this Court for the Commerce Clause and legislation thereunder to prevent partitioning of this country by locally erected trade barriers.
The man is standing a few feet away, just on the other side of a hastily erected wooden barrier and some yellow police tape.
Citing Census Bureau data and his staff's calculations, Mr. Levin argues that "immense barriers" erected by Japan and South Korea keep down vehicle exports from the United States to those countries.
A crowd of photographers and television crews had been waiting behind crush barriers, erected 200 metres from the clinic, for more than a week.
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