barriers in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for barriers in the English»Serbian Dictionary

'tar·iff bar·ri·ers N pl ECON

bar·ri·er ['bæriər] N

'crash bar·ri·er N Brit, Aus

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lowering of trade barriers

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lowering of trade barriers

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The earth and sleeper terraces would gradually make way for concrete terraces with metal crush barriers being erected at various points to prevent crushing.
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Economists say shoplifting is common because it is a relatively unskilled crime with low entry barriers that can be fitted into a normal lifestyle.
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Unable to hear the lessons, she'd had to copy out her classmates' notes and do extra reading to make up for the barriers she faced.
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They run up against mysterious regulatory investigations, go-slow bureaucratic practices and old-fashioned investment barriers that hamper their businesses.
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May, it may seem astonishing, but genes do cross species "barriers".
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There ought to be no unreasonable technical, economic or other barriers to gain entry for a license.
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To increase the sources of funding, regulators can remove the barriers which currently prevent companies from investing in infrastructure, such as steep capital charges for such investments.
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Well-planted tanks that offer a lot of barriers to adult guppies will shelter the young quite well.
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Before the days of electrically lighted road barriers, highway construction zones were marked at night by kerosene fired, pot-bellied torches.
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Pathogen-induced necrosis programs in cells with immunological barriers (intestinal mucosa) may alleviate invasion of pathogens through surfaces affected by inflammation.
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