Sentence examples for expensive barriers from inspiring English sources

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By eliminating a lengthy exemption procedure and expensive barriers, Part 107 will accelerate the developing drone industry in the U.S.

One of the most fundamental and most expensive barriers to developing nations' growth, however, is poor infrastructure — airports, roads, bridges, ports, water and sanitation systems, energy systems, telecommunications, and all the nuts and bolts that are necessary for an economy to function.

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But restoring natural, varied landscapes helps absorb flood waters and is more cost effective than expensive flood barriers".

In his 2009 article, "Offensive Play," Malcolm Gladwell described the steps that NASCAR took to reduce the risk of a recurrence: NASCAR mandated stronger seats, better seat belts and harnesses, and ignition kill switches, and completed the installation of expensive new barriers on the walls of its racetracks, which can absorb the force of a crash much better than concrete.

In response, Nascar mandated stronger seats, better seat belts and harnesses, and ignition kill switches, and completed the installation of expensive new barriers on the walls of its racetracks, which can absorb the force of a crash much better than concrete.

In 2011 a City Hall report on the waterfront, "Vision 2020", strongly urged building lots of dykes and seawalls, and flood-proofing buildings.Other reports have recommended putting expensive movable barriers along the East River and the harbour to prevent flooding, as London did on the Thames three decades ago.

In addition to noise mitigation by erection of the expensive noise barriers, tire/pavement noise can be reduced "in source" by construction of special asphalt pavements.

Rather, it imposes a large and expensive political barrier to achieving basic rights and equality for a small and historically disadvantaged minority group.

Cost was cited as another barrier (" expensive to buy raw vegetables and fruits", " More expensive to have your kids eat healthy all the time … crap is cheaper") as was lack of planning (" buys [fruits and vegetables] without a plan for the week of what to do with [them]" so they " may go to waste").

The marksmanship problem has been widely cited as an example of why this effort is expensive, and of the barriers we face.

But it is not on that some people are missing out on that freedom because of expensive fees and other barriers that are blocking them from accessing their own money.

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