1. If the occupier has reason to anticipate the presence of a child trespasser he would do well to erect an obstacle to entry that is not in itself dangerous. 2. After entering free trade agreements with the United States, Canada lost the power to erect such obstacles. 3. Despite erecting that obstacle for investors, Vanguard recorded net inflows to its stock funds and net outflows from its money market funds. 4. From the standpoint of many German companies, it is clearly dangerous to erect new obstacles. 5. In some cases, government officials appear to be erecting bureaucratic obstacles in response to pressure from Mexican businesses. 6. Israelis deny deliberately erecting obstacles, but diplomats here acknowledged that their bureaucrats and security services had not adjusted yet to trade with Jordan. 7. The government has not erected many obstacles to importing really exotic fruits, because few U.S. growers compete with the foreign producers. 8. But Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams bitterly accused the Ulster Unionists of erecting obstacles in a deliberate strategy to sabotage agreement. 9. While erecting bureaucratic obstacles to their return, Croatia has passed legislation stripping the Serbs of their property unless they come back. 10. In Washington on Tuesday the US complained China was erecting obstacles to imports by imposing lengthy and costly inspections and dubious sanitary standards. |