Sentences with phrase «against a barrier»

The two shook hands and took pictures as a sea of fans pressed against a barrier to get a glimpse.
From our own struggles, we counsel courage and patience when floundering against the barriers which are never fully eliminated.
They define jihad as: «An Islamic concept that means to struggle against barriers and odds in search of a better place.
I used to go stand at the North Bank as a kid and got there as early as I could to try and get a position where I could lean against a barrier.
Television cameras cutting to a car on its side, right up against the barrier at Portier certainly woke us up from a rather processional first part of the Monaco GP.
The Elbe River, which runs through it, has been rising relentlessly against a barrier of sandbags, and one of the bridges over the river was closed.
Ethan argues against these barriers frequently, and is always providing forward - thinking, practical, and actionable tips and knowledge on how to hone in on learner performance and harness accessible eLearning design concepts that empower instructional designers to build great learning that will motivate, engage, and empower learners.
The strong export shipments have SMMT warning against barriers to trade with mainland Europe.
Our previous issues have featured works of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction that grapple with harsh realities of everything from social media to systemic oppression and inspire us to fight against these barriers.
Destruction is oriented against barriers such as doors (especially the door where the owner was last seen by the pet).
The views around the island are completely unobstructed, with a close - up of the waves crashing against the Barrier Reef.
Plus we found the odd glitch, such as a feedback loop when Ignis was trying to turn the Regalia around and got stuck against a barrier, necessitating reverting to the last save (frequent saves are a must).
The only issue that crops up during combat is when you start against the barrier which comes up during combat while the enemy is relentlessly attacking you.
As Lakehead University's first round of law grads hit the job market this year, it seems they're coming up against some barriers from the profession.
Does not every attempt at demythologizing, seeking as it does to probe the dividing - line between the eternal and the temporary, the divine and the human, come up against a barrier which has been put there by God, and beyond which it dare not ask any more questions?
When he finally tried a move at Portier it went horribly wrong, leaving the Sauber propped up against the barriers and putting Button out of his final race.
Ferrets have been known to pile things up against a barrier to get over it.
But three recent studies confirm that no matter how hard women try, they come up against barriers that for most women remain insurmountable.
No matter how hard women try, no matter how brilliant and capable they are as lawyers, they come up against these barriers — and men do not.
As Lakehead University's first round of law grads hit the job market this year, it seems they're coming up against some barriers... [more]
Successful people look for new solutions when up against a barrier.
Finally, the Commission believes that these agreements require review mechanisms that provide the flexibility to revisit components of the agreements that on implementation have come up against barriers.
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