technical barrier

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technical
adjective
uk
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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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 oftechnicalandbarrierfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftechnical barrier

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It is stated that this must not be atechnicalbarrierto trade.
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The distances from exchange to premises are atechnicalbarrierto broadband in rural areas.
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Notechnicalbarrierexists to exploiting wind and tidal power.
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There is now notechnicalbarrierto a much faster rate of growth of agricultural production than we are now seeing.
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These differences are a very importanttechnicalbarrierto international trade.
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This dispense method is strongly associated with ale, although there is notechnicalbarrierto serving lager or stout this way.
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Neuroscientists estimated that the project would generate 300 exabytes of data every year, presenting a significanttechnicalbarrier.
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The principaltechnicalbarrierto such a development at that time was the lack of any practical means of storage for data and instructions.
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Competitive de-regulation has characterised air transport, capital movement, tariffs, technical barriers to trade, exchange rate controls, and telecommunications.
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Frequently, once these technical barriers have been overcome, it is straightforward to establish a theorem for nonsingular actions by generalizing the corresponding measure-preserving result.
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Pharmacological enhancements do not face the technical barriers present with cosmetic surgery.
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Technical barriers include poor indexing schemes, lack of statistical validity, excessive time required to access the data, and poor user inter faces.
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Barriers to the uptake of multi-agent systems technology can be divided into two classes, which we can call social and technical barriers.
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However, there are still some gaps to build a fusion reactor due to various technical barriers.
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In general, the technical barriers prevent designers from getting the right data quickly.
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The survey identified organizational and technical barriers to process capability data use.
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Social barriers cover issues relating to public relations, training and experience, while technical barriers cover tools and techniques.
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With the removal of technical barriers to trade, the free movement of goods, persons, and capital are ensured (3;5).
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Mutual recognition agreements have removed technical barriers in fields ranging from telecommunications to marine equipment.
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Broadly speaking, there are two categories of obstacles, customs barriers, whether tariff or quantitative, and more technical barriers.
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