Examples of 'barriers may' in a sentence

Meaning of "barriers may"

This phrase suggests the possibility or potential presence of obstacles, hindrances, or impediments to achieving a certain goal or outcome. It implies that there might be difficulties or challenges that need to be overcome. Example: 'In order to enter the competition, please be aware that barriers may include a minimum age requirement and an application fee.'

How to use "barriers may" in a sentence

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Barriers may affect information and communication.
Similarly such barriers may arise to trade in feed.
Barriers may exist at each stage of a project.
Permanent or temporary barriers may be used to manage crowds.
The barriers may have curved or polygonal shapes.
The removal of physical barriers may also be considered.
Such barriers may require volunteer assistance.
That all obstacles and barriers may be removed.
These barriers may span several generations.
Flood control systems and barriers may become stressed.
Other barriers may be used such as waxes.
Another way to overcome geographical barriers may be to use technology.
The barriers may be there for a good reason.
The first and second frangible barriers may be peelable seals.
These barriers may have side or vertical detection.

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One or more of these types of barriers may be the source of the problem.
The barriers may feel overwhelming.
The mechanisms governing the crossing of the various barriers may be distinct.
Physical barriers may also be used.
Unfamiliarity with the system and language barriers may play a role.
Physical barriers may also apply.
The sense of community and the breaking down of barriers may well be beneficial.
Religious barriers may also be bypassed.
Conventional plastic and / or breathable barriers may be utilized.
Removing the barriers may not be enough initially.
Transportation issues, lack of awareness and other barriers may be at issue.
Physiological barriers may result from.
Barriers may exist in terms of functional as well as technical characteristics.
And more barriers may fall.
Barriers may have their origins in national legislation or administrative practice.
Each of the first barriers may comprise a GaN layer.
Barriers may operate in such a way that connections cannot be formed.
Psychological and legal barriers may hinder mutual understanding.
Said barriers may extend at a distance to the upper end of the impact pad.
Economic and institutional exit barriers may also pose obstacles to diversification.
These barriers may include behaviour of companies or administrative barriers.
Other cross linkable moisture barriers may of course be used with the invention.
Barriers may also exist between the development team and the product owner.
The dimensions of the barriers may vary depending on its specific use.
Barriers may also be used as mobile partitioning within industrial buildings, workshops, and warehousing situations.
Eliminating or minimizing logistical barriers may encourage a patient receiving chemotherapy to eat.
Many barriers may make it hard for some women to get breast cancer screening.
Their own business priorities and technical barriers may limit their ability to participate.
Such barriers may also be used between frames.
The one or more removable or frangible barriers may be formed from any suitable material.
The barriers may not be as high as they appear.
The step of forming the one or more barriers may comprise constructing a physical barrier.
Other barriers may arise from inflexible labour or budgetary arrangements.
As a consequence, entry barriers may be declining.
Rupturable barriers may be used in such compartmented containers.

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