The author cites an absence of Baltic military capability as another NATO obstacle. |
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We had not yet been able to find the way to overcome this obstacle to the revolution in our countries. |
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The most serious obstacle, however, is the political minefield that such a bus service presents. |
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It would prove an insurmountable or even lethal obstacle to most cracksmen. |
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The lack of consistency in program labels and definitions nationwide creates a thorny obstacle to research synthesis. |
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This reaction has been a major obstacle for xenotransplantation, as has the ethical dilemma associated with cross species transplantation. |
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He'd long forgotten most of the words of this piteous lament, but that was no obstacle. |
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The biggest obstacle to the performance of most electric automobiles is battery weight. |
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Continue to jump laterally over the obstacle for the prescribed number of repititions. |
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There are some cars whose names alone present a serious obstacle to the potential buyer. |
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Experiments showed that without the protein, a sperm cannot overcome the final obstacle of fusing with the egg before fertilisation takes place. |
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In the end, the open-field system of crop rotation was an obstacle to increased agricultural productivity. |
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Land-hungry settlers viewed the royal government as an obstacle to their ambitions. |
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Another obstacle to alcohol screening is concern about denial of insurance coverage if screening information appears in a patient's record. |
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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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Company leaders must overcome this obstacle if they are to continue growing their business. |
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A major obstacle to good governance is the entrenched lack of accountability within the government. |
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You need activities that can be done in pairs, such as a three-legged race or an obstacle races that need partners. |
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Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism. |
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Their biggest obstacle is the difficulty in finding enough local craftsmen to carry out the work. |
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His first thought was that of every young man, who blithely thinks to pit the bravado he miscalls courage against every obstacle. |
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Entrenched management attitudes can be an enormous obstacle to facility projects that can reduce costs. |
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They want to burst past the obstacle in their path but good manners and guilt prevents them from doing so. |
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He asseverated that faith empowers, faith abides, faith surmounts every obstacle. |
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At each obstacle she had held her head high and marched past it, determined to defeat the impossible. |
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The biggest obstacle that could keep Hernandez from finishing strong is a balky knee. |
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Consider a complex obstacle consisting of wire, minefields, and antitank ditches. |
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If everything is an obstacle to be knocked down it is not clear what we are left with in the end. |
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It included sack races, spud and spoon races, obstacle races, three-legged races and a tug-o-war and sprints for all the kiddies. |
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Whatever human life may have meant to her, it was never an obstacle to self-advancement. |
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There are two strands of idealism that present an obstacle to fixing our broken internet email system, and this is one of them. |
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One obstacle to the dissemination of apparatus for clear, critical thinking is the media. |
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Resistance is the process of avoiding change and is a major obstacle to progress. |
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We will encounter the second obstacle to a smooth transition to democracy in the period between nominations and the run up to elections. |
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What obstacle would there then have been to the presentation of an indictment for the extradition offence? |
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The winds were favorable, and the only obstacle on approach or departure was a 10-foot-high barbed-wire fence surrounding the site. |
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As an entrepreneur, of course, I see all this as an opportunity, not an obstacle to the unhindered operation of the free market. |
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We quickly stopped the aircraft, with clearance from an approaching obstacle but not much mental comfort. |
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Still symbolic of uncivilized nature, wild game was transformed from an obstacle into a valuable resource in need of protection. |
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The Steeplechase event is a two-mile run around a track, which includes four hurdles and a water obstacle. |
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Static and dynamic obstacle detection is supplemented by an array of ultrasonic sensors. |
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The biggest obstacle to the advance of medical informatics isn't the technology, it's the entrenched institutional resistance. |
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Children were rewarded for raising money through a sponsored obstacle course last month, with a day of fun and frolics. |
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To them, the law is simply a pretext for achieving desired results or an obstacle to be circumvented for the same purpose. |
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She has expressed dismay that so many politicians have their eyes on a career at European level and see national parliaments as an obstacle. |
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Looking for different ways to jump an obstacle is a creative thing in parkour. |
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You should be able to surmount any obstacle without breaking a sweat or wrinkling your little tennis outfit. |
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However, those inventive motorcyclists have managed to circumvent the obstacle. |
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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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However, sharp differences over how it should be restructured remain a major obstacle impeding the achievement of that goal any time soon. |
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He didn't have one on his person, the obstacle equipment were stored in one of the containers near the centre of the plateau. |
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The only obstacle in her way were the large robber crabs everywhere in this area of the course. |
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Perhaps the main obstacle, however, to any electoral perestroika is the party system itself. |
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Student debt is set to remain an obstacle to widening access to higher education, research suggests. |
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The first obstacle was the infamous Northam Weir transpiring 500m from the start, forcing participants to carry or portage their craft. |
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Apart from the lack of jobs, the main obstacle for lone parents who want a paid job is the lack of childcare. |
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Finally, in the trial mode, gamers can take a dirt bike and try to negotiate an obstacle course. |
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At the acknowledged point, they all appear and attempt to negotiate the obstacle course of foot pedals and instruments. |
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The main obstacle for all of the nationalist parties remains the preamble to the current pact. |
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During the evening, guests negotiated an obstacle course of mind games and computer problems. |
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Would you want to be a pedestrian or cyclist using such a street while some of the drivers around here try to negotiate an obstacle course? |
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Usually, their biggest obstacle is not male chauvinism or cultural restrictions, but lack of basic machinery. |
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Considered the toughest event, the obstacle course is a test to the cadet's stamina and ability to stretch him beyond his limits. |
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Peter Barfoot, head of advisory services at the park authority, says money is the main obstacle to installing more cattle grids. |
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But the Rams can't afford a single slip if they want a part in any of the four BCS games, and this clearly is the biggest obstacle. |
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A major obstacle to overcome was whether a statutory ouster clause could prevent the intervention of the courts. |
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If you lack understanding and meditative insight, this test could become an obstacle. |
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We avoided the first obstacle, a gully-bound stream that breaches the cliffs to run down to a stony beach, by following the path inland. |
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One major obstacle in recruitment, however, is beyond the military's control. |
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On the second circuit, these two fences are bypassed and the last obstacle has no fence on it at all. |
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Have you actually got round the obstacle of using heavy metal mordants to actually make the dye set? |
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The major obstacle for implementing any information system is the extra work required, especially in the hectic healthcare setting. |
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The plane can do sudden twists when you least expect it and if your flying low don't be surprised to plow into a building or similar obstacle. |
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Beat the winter blahs and get the family motivated with an indoor obstacle course. |
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The parties on the opposite sides of the intervening obstacle appearing to be equally solicitous to surmount it.
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Events included an egg and spoon race, a sack race, an obstacle race and a javelin throw. |
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Several future pregnancies ensued, which proceeded to a favorable termination without any intervening obstacle or alarm. |
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An obstacle for the developers is the need for software to distinguish between increased heart rates due to stress or physical activity. |
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Motorized rifle subunits are reinforced with tanks and anti-tank and obstacle clearing assets. |
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Like all other fluids, water always descends from the higher into the lower places, unless obstructed by some intervening obstacle. |
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Efforts to curb illegal border crossings have so far posed an obstacle for those wanting to visit family members living across the border. |
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Developers see the bill as an obstacle, as a compliance cost, and as a source of delay. |
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The wide estuary of the River Tay on the east coast of Scotland presented a formidable obstacle to transport. |
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The cordon on the top of the revetement of the escarp is a considerable obstacle to the besiegers. |
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Company registration is just one part in the sorry obstacle course that has to be overcome by the intrepid investor. |
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The armies and fronts were supposed to have several mobile obstacle construction detachments. |
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Two men in the full regalia come stampeding through the obstacle course of dumpsters and cardboard box mansions. |
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It will have three categories, skills obstacle course, grass track events and team event. |
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If the family dynamic does not cause Tracy's downfall, it certainly presents no obstacle. |
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A big obstacle to the Pentagon's plan will be finding qualified people to fill the new cyberwarrior slots. |
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He's already in easy street and anything that might put an obstacle in the way to continued future earnings is going to make him hold back. |
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The obstacle wall provides a geotactic barrier by presenting a side wall and an obstacle wall with numerous identical elevations. |
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But non-membership of the EU will be an obstacle, since it will hinder cross-border consolidation. |
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The teams then compete in different games ranging from giant size, inflatable obstacle courses to relay races, all played against the clock. |
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One way round the ethical obstacle was to look at patients with normal pressure glaucoma because many of these were not treated anyway. |
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Although it seems high to many handlers, the A-frame is the best obstacle to begin training. |
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Narrow and all defined tribal loyalties are an obstacle towards embracing a broader sense of nationalism, Africanism, and democracy. |
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I scale the stairs quickly as possible, stepping over sitting persons, avoiding an obstacle course of beer bottles. |
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To the British, that unsubjugated savage kingdom constituted an intolerable obstacle to progress. |
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Other games included Bingo, jewelry making, sack races, an obstacle course, and a football toss. |
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The first obstacle to the rising star of my career in tabloid television was that we were lost. |
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The biggest obstacle to using credit cards for micropayments is the cost of transaction processing. |
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He has been trying to renovate the house with a view to moving in, but the constant repairs he has to carry out are proving an obstacle. |
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Farmers often see them as a nuisance, an unwanted obstacle dividing up valuable grazing land. |
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A bigger obstacle to hurling progress is the number of players unwilling to commit to the cause. |
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The Chilean experience shows that this obstacle, though daunting, is not insuperable. |
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In springtime, the tule marshes trapped floodwaters, and for miners and early travelers they were yet another obstacle to movement. |
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He was certainly seen to advantage, easing Intelligent into the lead before the penultimate obstacle. |
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After the obstacle has been passed, the leeboards and the rudder resume their normal operating position. |
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Financial concerns were ranked as the greatest obstacle for students of color attending graduate programs. |
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He said the biggest obstacle to a Yes vote was the Government, whose track record of deceit, and duplicity had now been shamefully exposed. |
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A large obstacle in the form of a twenty-five foot wall was overcome by an easy ramp-chimney with a chockstone at the top which was bypassed using a foot-jam in a small crack. |
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The first obstacle is the shameless manipulativeness of the rap industry. |
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As Sam focuses on the case it seems that the biggest obstacle standing between him and success is his new DCI and his very different attitude to policing. |
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Highlights of the day were the native dances and songs and other cultural shows presented by the various groups and the much fun-filled obstacle relay. |
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All visiting dignitaries were required to negotiate an obstacle course. |
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We set up a live-fire combat assault lane that required the soldiers to negotiate a grueling obstacle course and engage targets as they moved through the course. |
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Then he does an obstacle course to limber up, or some endurance work on the treadmill. |
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An additional obstacle for low-skill readers is the process by which the meaning of individual words and phrases of written passages are integrated into a coherent whole. |
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Not that this bigotry was an obstacle to his ascendance in the Republican Party. |
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In fact, she says the sexism she faced was far more of an obstacle than her autism in the workplace. |
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The month-long adventure sports extravaganza will have bungee jumping, trampoline catapult, hot air ballooning, wall climbing, and obstacle courses. |
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Access to law is a major factor in economic development because it reduces the level of legal insecurity that often becomes an obstacle to trade and investment. |
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Five subjects were able to successfully pilot the quadcopter quickly and accurately for a sustained period of time through an obstacle course in the university's gymnasium. |
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But there is no obstacle in principle to finding a trust, despite the fungibility of its subject matter, so long as the intention to create a trust is clear. |
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We have to admit that stubborn gerontocracy has been a major obstacle to reforming politics due to the aged politicians' obstinacy and narrow-mindedness. |
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It is not yet known whether consumer resistance to GM food crops, such as rice, wheat, and food maize will be an obstacle to the spread of those crops. |
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In fact, several other stories about friendly relations with Arabs emphasise that difficulties with Hebrew were not seen as an obstacle, but as a uniting factor. |
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And though Republicans are racking up minority leaders at the national level, it continues to face a fundamental obstacle. |
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The early expeditioners, who climbed in Norfolk jackets and nailed boots, believed their only obstacle to conquering the mountain was getting at it. |
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For the first time during the Great Patriotic War, it was decided to use mobile obstacle construction detachments to support the advance of tank corps. |
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After years of struggle, he had finally removed his biggest obstacle. |
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When hawthorn, blackthorn or firethorn were plashed in a hedge, they formed a difficult defensive hedge that acted as an obstacle to an attacking force. |
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Twenty points are awarded if the horse refuses to jump an obstacle, a second refusal at the same fence costs 40 points and a third means elimination. |
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To its primitive, diseased brain I was practically invisible, an obstacle to be ignored, and, at best, avoided. |
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Men get into the house either by recommendation or after passing an extensive Internet obstacle course that only genuine transvestites would know how to do. |
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One big obstacle is the increasingly stringent requirements Congress has imposed on transferring detainees to a third country. |
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Lack of material resources cannot be regarded as the sole obstacle. |
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The antitax phobia that has taken hold of the GOP remains the biggest obstacle to reaching a deal. |
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Suddenly on the third hole, you are forced you to hit a tee shot from one peninsular to another, and the water you were admiring becomes your most perilous obstacle. |
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The popular antipathy on the backveld towards geological and engineering science constituted a serious ideological obstacle to state water boring. |
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The only obstacle was our reserve team fixture which was due to be played on the same day, but Grimsby Town were very accommodating and have agreed to a rescheduled game. |
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There is no need to describe in intricate detail the debilitating obstacle course Indonesian women and their foreign husbands must negotiate in pursuit of wedded bliss. |
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While all three phases have their individual objectives, they all share common physical evolutions including running, swimming and the obstacle courses. |
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Each one seems a mile high, and the entire flight an insurmountable obstacle. |
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Japanese geography and sea power, therefore, collectively pose an inherent obstacle to Chinese expansion into the Pacific as long as Taiwan remains free of mainland control. |
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Complement-mediated rejection of nerve cell xenografts presents an important obstacle to effectively replacing damaged cells in the central nervous system. |
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If there is no obstacle, they would enjoy the ease that is shown to everyone else. |
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Their only obstacle is an underfunded, ragtag group of locals who want to preserve the environment. |
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Is it more of a head-to-head battle, or is there an obstacle course? |
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In the name of customer care, modern companies now set up an obstacle course only the most determined, bloody-minded and technically-blessed customer will get through. |
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Or I might just dispense with the text entirely and make them hop up and down the classroom in a sack race, using the desks as an obstacle course. |
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At the tribal and the individual levels, the key obstacle is guaranteeing security to those who leave the Taliban. |
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After all, a number of writers are howling about it and it clearly serves as an obstacle in the current era of voting. |
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The drafters viewed power politics, and the opportunistic use of Security Council vetoes, as an obstacle to individual accountability under international human rights law. |
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A sharp intake of breath all round was followed by an out-and-out gasp of horror as our eyes collectively made it past this first obstacle and on to the rest of the house. |
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There they got the chance to try out crafts and creative arts, skating, quad bike riding, climbing walls, mock caving and a giant inflatable obstacle course. |
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But in many other respects I found it actually was a kind of an obstacle, and so I'd kind of given up the idea of pursuing a Buddhist monastic life in Europe. |
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One member of the junior Army team came close to setting a new record for the ADFA overwater obstacle course, which had instructors and observers gob-smacked. |
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The bigger obstacle is convincing people to let go of their preconceived notions and take the next big thing for a spin. |
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But she nevertheless downplayed their differences as any obstacle to joining forces. |
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The Production Coordinator has been a major obstacle to the smooth operation of this project and repeated calls for her removal have been left unheard. |
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Even if they could find the time, they often encounter another obstacle. |
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The variability in milk supply is an ongoing obstacle for their operation. |
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Hitting the far wall, he slipped down to the floor, escaping the rest of Shanza's attack, which roared through the obstacle to spiral out of the Temple and shoot into the sky. |
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The women had an added obstacle as one of the first athletes fell on the hill, causing a domino effect which saw more than half the field lying in the snow. |
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I knew that Swann used often to go and spend a few days at Laon, and, for all that it was many miles away, the distance was obviated by the absence of any intervening obstacle. |
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The force exerted by the air against any intervening obstacle, must be measured by the weight of that portion of it only, which acts upon the obstacle multiplied into its velocity. |
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There is only mimetic desire, which is triangular, involving an obstacle which intervenes in any relationship which is ostensibly the self responding to an other, or the self-communing with itself. |
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The guide teaches readers how to cope with every kind of horrow movie obstacle, from ax-wielding psychopaths to haunted Japanese VHS tapes, and is full of illustrated instructions. |
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I've competed in three military-style obstacle races and I'm a huge fan of mixed martial arts, particularly Brazilian Jiujutsu and Muay Thai. |
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If you can embrace the suck, you can overcome almost any obstacle or difficulty. |
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The second obstacle was the difficulty of transfecting the cell line with plasmids and growing enough virus to be of use as seed stock. |
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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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The obstacle to widespread use of the test is that it is a radioimmunoassay, which means it creates radiologic waste. |
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The first was Scout, a rough-terrain vehicle that travels at up to 20 mph using preprogrammed navigation and obstacle avoidance. |
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James Eustace believes a hike the weights is the main obstacle facing Orcadian in the ladbrokes. |
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The inability to prevent resale is the largest obstacle to successful price discrimination. |
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A major obstacle to his progress was Fort Jesus, housing the garrison of a Portuguese settlement at Mombasa. |
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Queenie is a woman who had to overcome a horrible obstacle in her life. |
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An aerial obstacle course, including a two-storey airpark, a zip-line, a climbing wall and a giant swing add to the thrill. |
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The veteran merrily skipped over that obstacle and cruised clear unextended to take the prize by a length and a quarter. |
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Nevertheless, the risk of handling and transporting chlorine due its highly combustive nature is an obstacle for global chlorine market. |
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If the housing market were human, it would look like it just wrestled a few alligators, after running an obstacle course through a snake pit. |
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The selflike being of man, becoming independent, now stands as an obstacle in the way of further development of the building process. |
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Activities include ziplining, paintball, human foosball, an obstacle course and educational teambuilding exercises. |
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Finding craftsmen to replicate this lost turn-of-the-century art form was an obstacle, since so few ceilings of this type remain today. |
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Subsumptive AI behavior within GeckoNav enables the CareBot to reach its target destination after engaging in obstacle avoidance. |
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But a general lack of nontechnical skills within an organization's talent bench can be an obstacle to success. |
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To prevent anything which may prove an obstacle to the full swing of his genius. |
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The final obstacle, the gap between 1552 and 1662, to which Pope Leo refers, has also disappeared. |
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A big obstacle to understanding the manual was that it had been poorly translated from the Japanese. |
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This was after the death of Xia Yuanji on 19 Februari 1430, thus it can be argued that an important obstacle disappeared after his death. |
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With the end of the Cold War in 1989, that obstacle was removed, and the desire to pursue membership grew stronger. |
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Rick Snyder try to resolve a power crisis in the Upper Peninsula that also is becoming an obstacle for We Energies' owner, Wisconsin Energy Corp. |
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Albanian resistance was a major obstacle to Ottoman expansion on the Italian peninsula. |
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In fact, the expense of sound conversion was a major obstacle to many overseas producers, relatively undercapitalized by Hollywood standards. |
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In World War II, it was recognised that the Rhine would present a formidable natural obstacle to the invasion of Germany, by the Western Allies. |
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Even when patients are offered therapy, an important obstacle to successful treatment is medication intolerability. |
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If the armada went by the 'inner route', then the next daunting obstacle was Cape Correntes, at the entrance of the Mozambique Channel. |
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Bella's Bouncies family entertainment center provides moonwalks, bounce houses, slides, obstacle courses and a tunnel crawl through. |
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Mediterranean and other seas present a major obstacle to soaring birds, which must cross at the narrowest points. |
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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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The differences between the forms of the language within the islands have been a major obstacle in the way of standardization of the language. |
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You either kept distance or an obstacle between yourself and the engagement area, a buffer zone against the enemy's reaction from the kill zone. |
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A simple cantilever span is formed by two cantilever arms extending from opposite sides of an obstacle to be crossed, meeting at the center. |
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His first obstacle along this imperial road was the attitude of the English Parliament. |
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The trouble is Alan's diary is chocker block and finding an opportunity was the biggest obstacle. |
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Just getting to Malibu Colony has become an obstacle course. |
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This removed the refusal of some bishops to enforce the regulations as an obstacle to change. |
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Kublai besieged Xiangyang between 1268 and 1273, the last obstacle in his way to capture the rich Yangzi River basin. |
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Their next obstacle was a ride for one of them downhill in an inflatable ball called a Zorb. |
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That obstacle is sylvatic plague, an exotic disease fatal to black-tailed prairie dogs. |
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He encounters some obstacle in his train of reasoning... and then a frown passes like a shadow over his brow. |
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The hostile but weakened Song dynasty remained an obstacle in the south. |
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Even though the retired staff sergeant was interested in adaptive scuba diving, one obstacle was in the way, and it wasn't his amputated right leg. |
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Matilda had been educated in a sequence of convents, however, and may well have taken the vows to formally become a nun, which formed an obstacle to the marriage progressing. |
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The Walvis Ridge is a natural obstacle for the Agulhas rings, mesoscale warm core rings that are shed from the Agulhas Current south of the Agulhas Bank. |
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The twisty wire was no longer an obstacle, and the clear plastic strands holding the necks sinisterly in place were despatched with a snip of scissors. |
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The trench has provided an obstacle for oil and gas pipelines. |
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While there is tremendous business value in XML Web services, Gartner reports that security continues to be the largest obstacle to getting them into production. |
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Flood Zones were natural basins or rivers that could be flooded on demand and thus constitute an additional obstacle in the event of an enemy offensive. |
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On 8 September 2009, a settlement of this dispute between the Trust and New Line was announced, clearing a potential obstacle to the making of a new film based on The Hobbit. |
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The Southern Uplands have always formed a major obstacle to travel between the more heavily populated and industrialised Central Belt of Scotland and England to the south. |
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After receiving this message, the breach team moved off the obstacle and reconsolidated at a predesignated rally point away from the overwatch team. |
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He was also spending time with Eleanor Jacques, but her attachment to Dennis Collings remained an obstacle to his hopes of a more serious relationship. |
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The rolling takes place on the flat down an obstacle course. |
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The insufficient power supply is a significant obstacle to growth. |
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The death tax is more than just a financial burden, it creates an obstacle to expand business, create jobs and provide additional employee benefits. |
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Combustion problems ceased to be an obstacle to development of the engine although intensive development was started on all features of the new combustion chambers. |
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A major obstacle to this was represented by the conflict between the French House of Anjou ruling southern Italy, and the kingdom of Aragon in Spain. |
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Infertility is a considerable obstacle for women wishing to make a family. |
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Because of the high number of trucks entering Lebanon daily for trade, the section of the new law requiring guard rails was considered an obstacle, Daccache explained. |
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The studio is underwriting the effort from its work adding value to the common fieldstone, traditionally an obstacle to farming the rocky soils of the Northeast. |
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Since the early days of modern quantum theory describing the phase of an electromagnetic field mode or harmonic oscillator has been an obstacle to progress. |
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The only obstacle between him and another fabulous end to the season is defensive dopiness away from Anfield, something that never bothered his team on more foreign fields. |
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The conviction that my personal, worldly life was something real and good constituted the misunderstanding, the obstacle, that prevented me from comprehending Jesus doctrine. |
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Webb listed snowball target practice, a snowshoe obstacle race, and the smoosh race, which features four-person teams whose feet are strapped to eight-foot-long two-by-fours. |
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Standing in the way of the Allies was the English Channel, an obstacle that had frustrated the ambitions of the Spanish Armada and Napoleon Bonaparte's Navy. |
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By linking the word to the body and the crowd, the human microphone transformed an obstacle into an important asset for the social movements in the street. |
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Everything you will need to throw any party, birthdays, a special celebration, a costume party, filled with gigantic inflatable slides, obstacle courses, Party Entertainment. |
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Admittedly, he would probably have scored a trifle more snugly, but for erring at the penultimate obstacle. |
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Progress was held up while extra engineering work was carried out to break through the concrete and negotiate the obstacle. |
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Still, attitudinal barriers about the value of mental health care seemed to be be the biggest obstacle. |
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Extra engineering work was needed to break through the concrete and negotiate the obstacle, resulting in a slight delay to the five-month project. |
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Because of this obstacle, England never was in any real danger, at least from the Duke of Parma and the Army of Flanders. |
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This other man's force was like that of a river which frothingly redoubles its fury wherever a rock would pose an obstacle. |
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Each of the presenters complained that they had not received the best obstacle. |
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Multiplayer telegaming, game playing with other people over telephone lines, overcomes this obstacle. |
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In 1434 one of Prince Henry's captains, Gil Eanes, passed this obstacle. |
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The Iraqi port city of Umm Qasr was the first British obstacle. |
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Without an ice axe or crampons this presents a serious obstacle. |
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Shock loads cause the oil to compress the gas, when the gas expands again the leg returns to its working plowing position after passing over the obstacle. |
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