Despite insurmountable difficulties and cruelties he did not leave his homeland and hung on. |
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More cyclists would need to take part than last year so the charity could cover its costs, but such problems should not be insurmountable. |
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Government figures reveal the extent to which insurmountable debt is forcing individuals into formal insolvency. |
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Inflation and current account deficit are not insurmountable obstacles for the introduction of the euro. |
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There wasn't really any insurmountable generation gap as such, well, except when it came to his music. |
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You'll know you need more rest when you perceive small issues or conflicts as insurmountable events. |
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A local Nyanja proverb asserts that a true friend is one who comes to your aid when you are confronted by insurmountable problems. |
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And you're giving a huge and potentially insurmountable advantage to incumbents. |
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The highly verbal quality of their construction can prove an insurmountable obstacle to their success as a film. |
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Most of us at some point in our lives face difficulties that seem insurmountable, but we apply ourselves and struggle through. |
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But the pressure to stay up-to-date, which is insurmountable for some, is more likely to be seen as retail therapy for this stylish bunch. |
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One tip Paul was given was not to put off housework for too long, otherwise the tasks become almost insurmountable. |
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It would prove an insurmountable or even lethal obstacle to most cracksmen. |
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It's time to show people who think the challenges that we face are insurmountable that they're wrong. |
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The gap between the second major party and the greatest minor party is enormous and insurmountable. |
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After all, obstacles are not insurmountable when passion is the driving force. |
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There is the reduction in value in the carving up of the thing and a transaction cost that is insurmountable in reassembling it. |
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However, sustainable energy campaigners rubbish the notion that this presents insurmountable technical difficulties. |
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The challenges are not insurmountable, and researchers have done good descriptive work that has advanced knowledge to this point. |
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He has had highs of happiness at successes and lows of despair, at seemingly insurmountable difficulties. |
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We still have a mountain to climb to stop this happening but it is not insurmountable if there is democracy. |
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The underdog shows us people working together to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. |
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But as a fellow shorty, the Celtic manager is hardly going to judge this as an insurmountable disadvantage. |
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Unfortunately, half-witted decision-makers are all around us and it would be an insurmountable task to catalog them all. |
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In fact, I think that we are talking about a wedge issue that is insurmountable. |
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It perfectly matched my shirt, and a tall Sikh boy with an insurmountable grin stopped to tie it on. |
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The joys of return and reunion with the homeland thus intermingle with a pervasive and insurmountable feeling of loss. |
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For him, artists at their best are like Romantic heroes engaged with insurmountable crises or like prophets of a gauzy future. |
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As danseuse she fought against insurmountable obstacles to revive Bharatanatyam at a time when it was associated with devadasis. |
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Despite his seemingly insurmountable hurdles, by most accounts he is considered a political lightweight. |
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This is an inspirational success story, proving that seemingly insurmountable setbacks can be overcome on the road to glory. |
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Without it, the challenge is overwhelming if not insurmountable for most students. |
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It seems to me Ben, you have two challenges ahead of you, but luckily neither of them is insurmountable. |
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It is on this issue and more besides that they still strike insurmountable problems with no valid explanation. |
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The insurmountable hurdle for the Liberal Party is the perspicacity and discernment of the public. |
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Despite all these insurmountable setbacks, this movie is not a complete downer. |
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But while the young lions have a mountain to climb, Howarth insists the deficit is not insurmountable. |
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In the process of bringing the film to fruition, some obstacles that seemed insurmountable were overcome. |
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What's more the joy of winning against insurmountable odds can do oodles to boost one's self-confidence. |
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There would be a need for increased off-street parking, which I feel sure would not be insurmountable for the council. |
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The hydrophobic fourfold channels, in contrast, present large energy barriers for both monovalent and divalent ions, practically insurmountable for the latter. |
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He opens the discussion with a rhetorical flourish to make the problem seem utterly insurmountable, so as to make the ultimate solution seem all the more dramatic. |
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In places where there once seemed to be insurmountable barriers to people living together tolerantly, the scene has changed dramatically. |
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Then again, the law has often met obstacles that appeared insurmountable, before soon surmounting them. |
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But these walls are nothing compared to the insurmountable barriers that ensnare our decisions. |
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But while the obstacles to evidence-based governance are formidable, they are not insurmountable. |
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Third parties are helpful in proposing face-saving options that can break seemingly insurmountable deadlocks. |
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In fact, truth is a power which does not know frontiers neither insurmountable barriers when one serves it humbly and loyally. |
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Rescue operations in subterranean tunneling present the teams with frequently almost insurmountable obstructions. |
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He wants to take a moment to stand before the sea wall and gaze once more at those insurmountable cliffs which afforded little hope of surprise. |
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In their response, the parties submit that, although the barriers to greenfield entry are significant, they are not insurmountable. |
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In adulthood steering a malfunctioning relationship towards new horizons can feel like an insurmountable challenge. |
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Another exercise will loosen up our dialogue muscles and show that these problems are not insurmountable. |
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In these circumstances the demand for proof of land ownership or title to land is often an insurmountable obstacle. |
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I believe the committee needs to look at a couple of things, but those are not insurmountable or things that cannot be addressed. |
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However, Bill C10 creates an almost insurmountable barrier for federal workers. |
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The remaining divergences do not seem to be insurmountable and only time and mutual will are needed to overcome them. |
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That burden is a heavy one, but it is far from insurmountable if we act in concert in the following well-known areas. |
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The problems we face are grave, complex and urgent, but they are not insurmountable. |
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This is certainly a challenge for a verification mechanism, but not in our view an insurmountable one. |
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I am convinced that these challenges are neither beyond our collective capability to address, nor are they insurmountable. |
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The hurdles are huge and the problems are almost insurmountable but they must be overcome. |
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This is a virtually insurmountable challenge, but it has to be surmounted as it's a question of survival. |
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We look to technology to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges inherent to the energy industry. |
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Besides these inherent limitations, there are other, insurmountable obstacles which qualify our capacity to understand. |
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If the delegation is comprised of men only, the problem may be insurmountable. |
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Hauling 115 containers at an average of 15 per week seemed like an insurmountable task at he beginning. |
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The smooth rapport between Government and the millers and indeed other stakeholders clearly shows that no problem is insurmountable if people put their heads together. |
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That defeat was driven largely by Romney losing women voters by an insurmountable 11 points. |
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And there is an insurmountable barrier between all of the sif groups and al-Nusra. |
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Each one seems a mile high, and the entire flight an insurmountable obstacle. |
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It was a tough grind, but when you're 16 nothing seems insurmountable, and if you were in fair shape you could make it through the first couple of months without too much trouble. |
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Some identify anti-Arab racism or islamophobia as insurmountable barriers. |
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The British numerical advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British dominance. |
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This overwhelmingly negative vote was seen as an insurmountable obstacle to elected regional assemblies elsewhere in England outside London. |
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Nothing seems insurmountable to Carroll and nothing fazes the Trojans because of it. |
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In the same way, the financial dependence of a woman on her husband constitutes an insurmountable hurdle to her starting legal proceedings against him for domestic violence. |
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Complex systems are by nature very dynamic and small causes can have unaccountably large effects, or well-intended interventions can encounter unforeseeable and insurmountable obstacles or even have adverse effects. |
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Did you have to face a situation you thought would be insurmountable? |
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Even though some barriers to using research evidence in policy-making seem insurmountable, other barriers can be broken down, according to a recent U. S. study. |
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Some accuse the Syrian security services and leadership of assassinating Mr. Hariri because he became an insurmountable obstacle to their influence in Lebanon. |
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The malfunction must be caused by an event which is unavoidable and insurmountable even with best practices in current use in the field of electronic design and operation. |
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They do not reflect any intrinsic or insurmountable military advantage. |
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This problem seems to have been overlooked by the Spanish planners, but it was insurmountable. |
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Too many schools are ghettoised and face insurmountable problems such as poverty, drugs, poor housing, ill health and violence. |
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The surge in risk appetite, and the sudden spike of the USD combined to put insurmountable pressure on the island currency last Friday, causing major breakouts to occur in the moments after the release of the NFP report. |
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The objective needs should match the level of complexity with the employee's experience and capability and no insurmountable forces outside the control of the employee should hinder its accomplishment. |
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The practical hurdles might prove insurmountable, it might change the character of the game too much or it might rob the referee of his authority. |
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In an astonishing display of power-hitting he scored 24 runs off a single over from Panesar and guided the Australians to 527 for five declared, setting England an insurmountable 557 to win. |
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This proved to be a major flaw in the Articles, as it created an insurmountable obstacle to constitutional reform. |
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However, Global Policy stated in 2011 that the G20's exclusivity is not an insurmountable problem, and proposed mechanisms by which it could become more inclusive. |
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For many, the discerning of God's will seems like an insurmountable trial or an unpassable test. Rather than complete the exam, they'd just as soon walk away. |
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Florida's need for self-sufficiency placed insurmountable strains on the productive capacity of the Guale, Timucua and Apalachee mission provinces. |
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The husband of the woman then rescues her against insurmountable odds. |
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The only remaining blockades to the use of PCR as a standard tool of diagnosis are in its cost and application, neither of which is insurmountable. |
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