legal barrier
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflegalandbarrier
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legal
adjective
uk/ˈliː.ɡəl/us/ˈliː.ɡəl/
connected with ...
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barrier
noun[C]
uk/ˈbær.i.ər/us/ˈber.i.ɚ/
a long pole, fence, wall, or natural feature, such as a mountain or sea, that stops people from ...
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(Definition oflegalandbarrierfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Its purpose is to resolve alegalbarrierto the better management of the civil service.
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Why put this extralegalbarrierin the union's way?
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Effectively, there will be nolegalbarrierto a genetically modified crop being planted commercially.
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It seems appalling that, hitherto, there has been nolegalbarrierto prevent bencoms from being taken over by such a self-seeking bunch of individuals.
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Is there anylegalbarrierto the return of the marbles?
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The important thing is that thelegalbarrierto us trying to do so has been lifted, and we can make a start.
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I am advised that there is nolegalbarrierto the cultural strategy group setting up committees, including committees of co-opted non-members.
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It is a little difficult to understand whether there should be alegalbarrierto them however.
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The regulations contain no such provision, and it is understood that there is alegalbarrierto its inclusion.
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First, the prohibition of indirect discrimination places alegalbarrieron bad employment practices.
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We are stressing the fact that there is nolegalbarrieragainst the continuance of these grants.
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There is no financial orlegalbarrierto the transfer of the operation of the leases.
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There is nolegalbarrierto that happening in five years' time.
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Thelegalbarrierto elective ventilation could be circumvented if the law were changed to allow the existing donor card to offer an opt-in to future elective ventilation.
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It is surely impossible to justify erecting alegalbarrierto any other approach on the ground that schools do not want to pass that point anyway.
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In jurisdictions where syringe-prescription status presented alegalbarrier, physician-based prescription programs showed promise.
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In jurisdictions where syringe prescription status presented alegalbarrierto access, physician prescription programs had shown promise in addressing risky injection behaviors.
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However, as noted, the official style of a city or town is defined in its charter, and there is nolegalbarrierto cities calling themselves town or vice versa.
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Arguing legal barriers and enforcement difficulties, the courts ultimately referred the disputes to the governments but agreed to review the governments' decisions in administrative litigation.
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