Sentences with phrase «glass by barriers»

According to MarketWatch, this could be in violation of California laws requiring that, «employees shall be protected against the hazard of walking through glass by barriers or by conspicuous durable markings,» although Apple has not been subjected to any citations yet.
California law requires that «employees shall be protected against the hazard of walking through glass by barriers or by conspicuous durable markings,» but the company has not been subject to citations, according to U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration data.

Not exact matches

Passers - by can see you through the glass, but they don't interact with you because the glass creates a barrier.
With the technology that has historically been used to produce glasses - free 3 - D images — known as a parallax barrier — simultaneously projecting eight different viewing angles would mean allotting each angle one - eighth of the light emitted by the projector, which would make for a dim movie.
The «Investigation Trilogy» features male protagonists, who are not suffering from mental breakdowns (their female counterparts in the «Apartment Trilogy» as Carole in Repulsion, Rosemary in Rosemary's Baby and Trelkovsky in The Tenant may or may not be experiencing), although these men still are afflicted by perceptual inhibitions — an inability to understand what they are dealing with (Gittes in Chinatown), difficulty with language and cultural differences (Walker in Frantic) as well as literal barriers to clear perception, for example the glasses worn by Corso in The Ninth Gate.
Embedded glass fragments and paint marks indicate where the rear passenger's head was hit by the barrier.
«Stunning façades are finished in a unique glass cladding by Lithodecor, the reflective finish breaks down visual barriers to deliver a magical interplay between landscape and architecture.
While it is possible to test your cat's reaction to other cats by asking your friends or neighbours to bring their cats over so you can attempt to introduce the two (preferably through a barrier like a closed door or a glass window), your cat's reaction from the encounter will be inconclusive.
On a day of your choice, enjoy a full day Great Barrier Reef day trip onboard a luxury sailing vessel to Tongue Reef where you can experience the Reef by Glass Bottom Boat and snorkelling with small guided snorkelling tours.
You'll be amazed by the variety of marine life on the outer Great Barrier Reef as you spend the afternoon with Sunlover Cruises enjoying their facilities of glass bottomed boat tours, semi-submersible tours, underwater observatory, marine life touch tank, snorkeling and a delicious lunch.
The Great Barrier Reef is accessed by fast catamaran (snorkelling, glass bottom boat, fishing, scuba diving).
Even if you are a non-swimmer you too can see and enjoy all that the Great Barrier Reef has to offer from the glass bottom boats, the semi-submersible submarines, the underwater observatories or even above by helicopter.
The «second AGW» version appears to be emphasising that «the Sun produces very little longwave infrared» because the «invisible greenhouse glass like barrier» has been attributed by some to being the same «greenhouse gases which trap / backradiate upwelling heat from the Earth», so perhaps this second version is to deflect from the objection that if these gases trap the upwelling heat they must also be trapping the downwelling direct, beam, heat from the Sun, and that contribution is not accounted for in downwelling measurements.
The AGW Greenhouse Effect claim is that longwave thermal infrared is blocked from entering the atmosphere by some, unexplained, invisible barrier like the glass of a greenhouse.
Thank you, Bevan, for the very clear analysis of the absurdity created by the impossible AGW fictional fisics of `'» shortwave in longwave out» and the thermal infrared beam from the Sun blocked by an unexplained invisible barrier greenhouse glass unable to get through to heat the Earth's surface», but, included in their upwelling and downwelling measurements from the atmosphere anyway, which they call «backradiation».
So how does one smuggle sperm out of a prison where prisoners are separated from their family by a glass barrier?
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