Sentences with phrase «by the barriers erected»

It ends at Captain Morgan's, where the path is blocked by a barrier erected on the beach.

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The U.S. and Mexico already have relatively free trade, so absent gunboat diplomacy to force Mexicans to buy more U.S. exports, all the U.S. can really do is restrict the amount of imports from Mexico by erecting new trade barriers.
Again, I believe that Jesus was more concerned about the barriers to God which are erected by religion than He was about the barriers to God which are caused by sin.
Only with that religious and social sense can we erect a safety barrier, for example, between someone who is terminally ill and the pessimism that would be induced by the laws of natural causation.
When they tested late medieval Catholicism by this Augustinian standard, they saw that the liturgy erected barriers between Christians and their risen Lord.
But the barriers erected by class - based stratification are closely related to those which keep working - class parents from joining churches or forming stable families.
So while the Christian community should be an ideal place for growth, it often erects a barrier to growth by avoiding or denying conflict at all costs.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
Too great and too glad to be stopped by prejudice, it seeks the good of all sorts and conditions of folk across all the barriers that caste, class, and race can erect.
Why risk losing jobs and potentially erecting new trade barriers by exiting when this could compound our economic woes?
We need to foster greater social cohesion in our society, not divide and segregate children by their parents» religious beliefs and erect needless barriers to mutual understanding and respect.
Miner is erecting barriers to a project that was the signature economic initiative of her first term, a project she executed after years of failure by previous mayors.
This barrier was not erected by communist regimes, however, but by the West.
Online dating sites do this by withholding information and erecting communication barriers designed to get users to pay to see who's behind Door Number Three.
The World Cinema Directing Award: Documentary was presented to 5 Broken Cameras (from Palestine, Israel, France), co-directed by Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi — A Palestinian journalist chronicles his village's resistance to a separation barrier being erected on their land and in the process captures his young son's lens on the world.
More than that, it can be done professionally and compellingly without the immense barriers erected by traditional publishing.
Unfortunately, it tackles that problem by ramping up the difficulty and erecting substantial barriers to progress.
The fight in Minnesota is the latest effort by climate change activists to erect barriers to Canadian oil imports with the goal of curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
[Foreign leaders] will now rush to rebuild their own agricultural sectors and then seek to protect them by erecting trade barriers.
However, the challenge though remains for these CC, AI and robot technology providers to break down a number of barriers erected by both lawyers and law firms, including:
To satisfy statutory ground safety requirements, Oxford had erected barriers and pitch perimeter fencing in front of the stand occupied by the Walker family.
The Law Society has added to this burden by erecting a $ 5,000 barrier to licensing in the province of Ontario.
And, as Dr Cao points out, we must also be ready to cross the barriers erected by history, culture and institutions.
In such circumstances, pro bono costs orders could obstruct access to justice by erecting additional barriers to litigation for impecunious parties.
In addition to the external barriers erected by society, women are hindered by barriers within themselves.
Thus, member states are obliged to make rights under the Directive effective by providing an effective domestic law forum for enforcement, which can be done by modification, if necessary, to the extra-territorial limitations, which erect a barrier to the enforcement of EC rights.
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