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barrier

[bar-ee-er] / ˈbær i ər /




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Other options include significant revisions that could make trade more expensive and limit exemptions from U.S. tariffs, and a withdrawal by one of the countries, both of which would result in significant trading barriers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kristie Puckett, a lobbyist who pushes against mass incarceration and the barriers for reentry into society, said that private prisons have “long found success hiding information” about their treatment of people detained in their facilities.

From Salon

The track was still damp and the weather was drizzly when he went off, spinning and hitting the barrier backwards.

From BBC

Some scientists were sceptical because this would require the particles to cross the powerful defences of the blood-brain barrier.

From Barron's

There aren’t a lot of barriers and boundaries to how painters experience the world.

From Los Angeles Times