While investigations are being carried out the monument has been surrounded by a 7ft-high barrier.
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That exceedingly high barrier of entry makes the predictions more fun and focused.
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The 3m (9ft) high barrier will be built at the bottom of Castle Rock and run 170m (500ft) along Johnstone Terrace.
Purely by being so widely used, products such as Windows, with its customer base of 100m people, present a high barrier against competitors' entry.
He also favors companies that operate in niche businesses that have a high entry barrier.
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The plan was for a 12-foot-high concrete barrier stretching three miles.
Datamonitor, a New York-based market analysis firm, noted in a report, published March 2001, of an industry shift towards "high-barrier-to-entry generic products, " or specialty generic pharmaceuticals.
Trust creates a high entry barrier into the industry.
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Digital Realty continued its acquisition spree during the quarter as part of its long-term investment objectives, which focus on investing in institutional-quality data center facilities in high-barrier-to-entry markets that have significant potential to generate attractive risk-adjusted ROI.
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They claim the company persuaded Major League Baseball to raise the barrier so high that only the biggest players can survive.
Many of the injuries were sustained when fans jumped onto the field from a barrier as high as 15 feet in places, said Michael Authement, director of operations for emergency medical provider LifeNet EMS. Others were stomped on in the push to get to the field, he said.
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Unlike other sports, whose increasingly high ticket prices provide a barrier for many people and which result in a narrower range of spectators, racing lets its patrons in the door for a nominal fee and then lets them decide how much they want to spend to support the sport, in the form of how much they wager.
Rice, barley, dairy products, and leaf tobacco farming operates under high tariff and non-tariff barrier protection.
For some reason, the mental barrier of the click is very high for me.
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Studies have also found that the high-rise buildings in cities create a barrier that can redirect regional weather patterns.
Distance is no longer a barrier, he says, and high-speed internet has allowed local businesses in St Agnes to think about location in entirely new ways.
Representing the next generation of CCTV monitoring for home and business use, Samsung's new all-in-one HDTV kits deliver high-definition video recording and shatter the barrier to entry that once existed for these markets.
As string theory involves intricate mathematics, the barrier to entry into its community is high.
That is our duty, to build that bright future, to teach our children that, in America, there is no chasm too deep, no barrier too great, no ceiling too high for all who work hard, who keep going, have faith in God, in our country, and each other.
Industry personnel tell me that the high development cost and long approval cycle has been a significant barrier.
To combat the surge in storms and waves, the government has built what locals call the Great Wall of Male: a concrete barrier 1.8-metre (6 ft) high that partly rings the capital.
The barrier to the widespread use of efficient LEDs for lighting has been the high upfront cost of LED fixtures and bulbs.
If they don't give up, don't make excuses and hold themselves to high standards, they can do anything they want in life, break through any barrier and never have to care what other people think.
London built a barrier in the 1980s to save it from the floods that occasionally saturated parts of the city when high tides and storms coincided.
They built only on high ground, mostly left the river to its own devices, and relied on the wetlands as a natural barrier to buffer and deplete any incoming hurricanes.
In the next few days, high temperatures will be between 35 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees Celsius, the latter temperature being a key "psychological barrier" that Moscow has never crossed, said Dmitry Kiktev, deputy director for science at official forecaster GidroMetTsentr.
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