0 without anything such as a tax or limit that prevents trade between countries or companies: --
Their mission is to create a barrier-free transatlantic market.
1 designed or planned so that people with disabilities are not prevented from using something: --
The housing will be built to barrier-free standards making it accessible to those with mobility difficulties.
He called upon spectators to have a barrier-free mind, stating that the sport you witness here will change you.
Lifts were installed to provide barrier-free access to the platforms and the platform paving was renewed, while the listed platform canopies were preserved.
The station is designed to be a largely barrier-free environment.
Under that arrangement, the travelling public was offered at least some barrier-free trips which were identified in the timetable.
We still have a long way to go before we can say with confidence that we have created a fully accessible transport system within a barrier-free pedestrian environment.
We need meaningful employment, social tasks, fulfilling tasks for older people, barrier-free living, new forms of housing, and, if necessary, excellent nursing care and medical care.
That means a barrier-free environment, accessible work processes and positive discrimination in favour of the employment of disabled people.
It is quite clear that we need to work continuously to improve barrier-free accessibility.