Examples of 'been a barrier' in a sentence

Meaning of "been a barrier"

been a barrier: Indicates that something has been preventing progress or causing difficulty in achieving a goal. It is commonly used to describe obstacles or challenges that have hindered a person's or a group's advancement

How to use "been a barrier" in a sentence

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been a barrier
Language has never been a barrier to spirit communication.
It has not been before to have been a barrier.
Age has never been a barrier to learning.
I have to tell you that it surprises me that this has been a barrier.
Terrorism has been a barrier to such progress.
Even the Shakespearean language has not been a barrier.
Not been a barrier to her success.
The same time it has been a barrier to.
It has been a barrier to me in having a good opposite sex relationship.
Distance has never been a barrier for us.
But I think the reality is that the unknown for us has never been a barrier.
And there may have been a barrier to entry.
The absence of legislation governing NPC and NIRB has been a barrier.
Disability has traditionally been a barrier to employment for many persons.
In many cases, uncertainty about the rules governing this market has been a barrier to entry.

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But there has always been a barrier between the both.
This has been a barrier to studying the effect of anti-smoking campaigns and public policy.
The high production cost for LEDs has been a barrier to widespread use.
Funding has been a barrier to the implementation of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultant model.
Their cultural differences have never been a barrier to their love for each other.
That 's been a barrier to getting more donations.
Not having face to face meetings has not been a barrier to team working.
There is always been a barrier between us, an invisible wall.
These conditions have never favoured cultivation and have been a barrier to agricultural improvement.
Has language been a barrier to performing the work there?
Throughout human history, language has been a barrier to communication.
Nevertheless, it has been a barrier for its wider use in patients with sickle-cell disease.
As they have discovered, however, language has not been a barrier to their success.
These restraints may have been a barrier to the full scale acceptance and exploitation of IT.
However, the technical difficulty of implementing hybrid networks has been a barrier for widespread adoption.
Civil conflict has been a barrier to development, including the provision of the most basic services.
The Green River has always been a barrier for travel.
It 's been a barrier in every generation.
By contrast, environmental regulations have been a barrier to private infrastructure development.
Scuba isn't cheap, which had long been a barrier.
The dunes have frequently been a barrier to human movement in the area.
I do not think it 's been a barrier.
Racial profiling has long been a barrier to eliminating racism in Canada.
The ‘ lift ' had just been a barrier.
However, it has never been a barrier to achieving her dreams.
But even worse, it's been a barrier.
Islamic culture has neither been a barrier to growth, nor has it been static.
In those days, that would not have been a barrier to them being friends.
There is always been a barrier Lourdes . You are right.
Photography, for these same reasons, has often been a barrier to engagement in the project.
A few years ago, price may have been a barrier but this is no longer the case.
Limited fixed broadband penetration had historically been a barrier for e-commerce development in Mexico.
Historically, this has been a barrier to women 's rights.
The translation of research findings has been a barrier in the field of AD & D.
This has, however, not been a barrier in continuing with their work.

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