Sentence examples for representing a barrier from inspiring English sources

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However, sometimes animal welfare regulations make the adoption of adequate bio-security measures difficult, representing a barrier for animal health and food safety.

From community focus groups, this was the most frequent code representing a barrier to prenatal care.

+ Positive perception favoring the adoption of the CTM; - Negative perception representing a barrier to adoption.

This system provides acquired immunity to exogenous DNA from viruses and plasmids, representing a barrier to attack or genetic transformation.

This code, representing a barrier to prenatal care, was frequently identified in all group types except significant others.

Crossed legs show defensive signals similar to crossed arms, representing a barrier between the person and a specific stimuli, tenseness is reliant on how relaxed the leg muscles are, although, when in a laid back position, crossed legs can also represent increased interest towards the person the legs are opening towards.

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Their refusal to recognise this also represents a barrier to a long-term solution.

But while these options have expanded the reach of local agriculture, they may still represent a barrier for many farmers.

The remarks suggest that even an informal understanding between Labour and the SNP could represent a barrier to Clegg striking a post-election deal with Ed Miliband's party.

But the pink door on Room 311 at Public School 163 on the Upper West Side represents a barrier belied by its friendly hue.

Each component represents a barrier to the diffusion of radionuclides into the biosphere.

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