But you seem not to have had any insuperable difficulty in locating the Barclay companies. |
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We hope our series will help people understand the depth of courage and determination needed to triumph against such insuperable odds. |
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In practice, the political obstacles to metropolitan plans have been virtually insuperable for a generation and are likely to remain so. |
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The union had been given a final chance to prevail against what had seemed insuperable odds. |
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If that is your proposition, that seems to me to present an insuperable hurdle in your way. |
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Care for and control of them cannot be seen as an insuperable barrier to peace. |
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Japanese fighting men did not surrender, even in the face of insuperable odds. |
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It is the strong bond between the two parties that forms an almost insuperable barrier to entry and shuts out potential competitors. |
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This is the radical uncertainty that haunts contemporary Marxist theorists, the insuperable difficulty of impossible exchange. |
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The flexibility result hints that lack of reform in Europe need not be an insuperable barrier to UK entry. |
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On the other hand, to allow the majority to create a rule against the wishes of the minority would lead to insuperable difficulties. |
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The Chilean experience shows that this obstacle, though daunting, is not insuperable. |
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The English inflicted heavy casualties against seemingly insuperable odds because they used longbows to attack the opposing cavalry. |
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Our climate isn't insuperable, but it makes winemaking difficult in most vintages. |
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Federalism is an important element of the Constitution, but it is no insuperable barrier to federal lawmaking. |
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The mountainous topography and the lack of navigable waterways were an almost insuperable obstacle to the movement of passengers and freight. |
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We hear a lot about barriers to entry and how those insuperable walls can be a natural protection for incumbent companies. |
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The security, waste-disposal and terrorist perils of a rapid expansion of nuclear fission appear at the moment insuperable. |
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The composite picture of enlargement does not therefore point to insuperable costs but to gains, however the calculations are carried out. |
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He bears an unqualified message of hope, humanism and brotherhood which has enabled him to resolve apparently insuperable conflicts. |
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But the Merlots are fully mature at Gazin and in this case rain is not an insuperable barrier. |
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Some unease remains, but it has not been an insuperable impediment to the operations of the CSCs or their community partners. |
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As the growing share of imports shows, however, these are not insuperable barriers to market access. |
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However, to adopt a normative instrument on that basis to protect sacred beliefs would appear to raise insuperable problems. |
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None of these controversies present insuperable challenges, but they are complex and intractable. |
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The obstacles to reviving the disarmament process are many and seemingly insuperable. |
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This is perhaps the major difficulty, and it appears to many at times to be an insuperable one. |
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With no subsidies to bail them out, Cotton-4 farmers struggle against insuperable odds to compete. |
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Self-transcendence is overcoming insuperable obstacles in one's path. |
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It gives a particular direction to every sentiment and action, and carries a man forward, as by a kind of resistless impulse, or insuperable destiny. |
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But the more I think about it, the more it appears that there are no insuperable obstacles to such a development should it ever become democratically necessary. |
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Such an approach, however, created insuperable difficulties. |
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We stand against insuperable odds, around one thousand to one. |
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We should note that this method did not become an insuperable barrier. |
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Quite a lot, to satisfy his large bedmate in the face of what might seem insuperable handicaps. |
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Nor is the small scale of each individual smallholding an insuperable barrier. |
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He observed, When you are told a thing is impossible, that there are insuperable objections, then is the time to fight like the devil. |
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The same month, Italy's seemingly insuperable Silvio Berlusconi bowed to the inevitable and made way for an unelected caretaker government headed by Mario Monti pending elections next year. |
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In an age when big data rules, the development of data sets relating to university applications is not something that presents an insuperable challenge. |
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Mr Primakov is a friend of Saddam Hussein and has opposed the use of force against Iraq, but he has not created insuperable obstacles to western policy in the Gulf. |
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But there is no insuperable reason why ministers drafted into the cabinet should not appear for scrutiny there, as French ministers are quizzed by the National Assembly. |
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So, in Spain, without funding for creating shows and with one of Europe's toughest systems of unemployment coverage for artists, the obstacle becomes practically insuperable. |
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Synchronizing sound and motion proved of such insuperable difficulty, however, that the concept of linking the two was abandoned, and the silent movie was born. |
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Not only are the ships extremely well defended and externally supported but the nature of the transportation packaging is such as to present an insuperable barrier to the removal of the nuclear cargo. |
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Tom Conti – the frustrated star – says he was too young for the part, too small and found insuperable difficulty in making a hero out of a character who whined and whinged his way through the first act. |
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The best strategy, Girbal insists, is to lay bare the inequalities and hurdles to gender parity, which are far from being insuperable, and can be altered by political decisions. |
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But these are not insuperable if there is the will to resolve them. |
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The industrial park faced one insuperable problem. |
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I emphasize it, and other people, and I quote in some of my publications that the missile defence agency does accept that this is an insuperable threat with the present system. |
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Hopes for a lasting alliance with the Byzantine Empire had also come up against insuperable problems. |
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The problems which would arise for the secretariat were not insuperable and were minor compared with the difficulties faced when it travelled to New York. |
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However, universal systems have an inherent contradiction: by covering the average population, they become more and more expensive and thus encounter insuperable difficulties in covering an increasing number of poor. |
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But I have a decided and insuperable objection to the putting of them to pain without any such view. |
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The difficulties of understanding it otherwise are insuperable. |
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