Barrier definition

Barrier means Barrier Level x R (initial).
Barrier means an enclosing structure such as a fence, wall, bars, railing, or solid panel to prevent accidental or deliberate movement through or access to something.
Barrier means 17%. It indicates the maximum permitted positive change in price of the Reference Instrument compared with its most recent Valuation Price before an Intraday Index Adjustment takes place.

Examples of Barrier in a sentence

  • The "Prioritized Chehalis Barriers - May 2020" layer in the Chehalis Fish Passage Barrier Prioritization interactive mapper identifies the existing barrier as a Priority 1 barrier.

  • Barrier analysis uncovered a number of obstacles that participants faced when trying to adopt promoted infant and young child feeding practices, including but not limited to: financial resources, availability and seasonality, birth spacing, education and skill, and inadequate external support.

  • According to the SWIFD layers provided in the Chehalis Fish Passage Barrier Prioritization interactive mapper total accessible habitat above this culvert once upstream barriers are removed will be 3.09 linear miles for steelhead and 4.30 linear miles for coho.

  • Barrier mitigation messages from the SBCC and additional, actionable strategies need to be given to mothers to increase animal-source food consumption by child beneficiaries.


More Definitions of Barrier

Barrier means anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully participating in all aspects of society because of his or her disability, including a physical barrier, an architectural barrier, an information or communications barrier, an attitudinal barrier, a technological barrier, a policy or a practice; (“obstacle”)
Barrier means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement.
Barrier means the part providing protection against direct contact to the live parts from any direction of access.
Barrier means anything – including anything physical, architectural, technological or attitudinal, anything that is based on information or communications or anything that is the result of a policy or a practice – that hinders the full and equal participation in society of persons with an impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment or a functional limitation.
Barrier means a natural or man-made geographical feature that
Barrier means a natural or man-made geographical feature that prevents parcels of land from being practicably, reasonably and economically united or reunited and that was not caused or created by the owner of the parcels.
Barrier means a device or material used to restrict access to an area.