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Independent Scots or Venetians or Catalans would face a barrier to European Union membership if they broke away.
But they have also faced a barrier that's almost existential, a skepticism that computer models can truly predict the outcome of negotiations.
He also says that he faces a barrier because regulators refuse to grant him a pay-TV license, while cable companies now compete with him by offering phone and Internet service.
The mobile market faces a barrier with traditional, non-volatile flash storage.
Individual learners are thus unlikely to reach the optimum when traits are complex (n large), and so face a barrier to further improvement of the artifact.
We propose a model in which ESCs maintained in self-renewing conditions face a barrier prohibiting differentiation.
It shows that those facing a language barrier were older and that there were more females in the language barriers group than in the group without language barriers.
What is perfectly clear, though, is that the legitimate voters facing a new barrier are not a random cross-section.
She reported that despite facing a language barrier and the chaos and poverty of the metropolis, she was charmed by the warmth of the people, which was reflected in the film.
However, doctors are also facing a formidable barrier of high patient load due to inefficiencies in the health care system.
The conventional breeding programmes aiming at the combination of optimal composition of natural products with outstanding cultivation characteristics and disease resistance are facing a significant barrier caused by the octoploid genome of cultivated strawberry.
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