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There was a snag in the negotiations.
New research shows a snag in leading by your own example.
In February a snag in an American weather satellite's battery caused it to explode.
Berlin's hesitance may seem like little more than a snag in Germany's vaunted "Energiewende".
China's rising tech star Xiaomi has hit a snag in its plan to challenge Apple and Samsung.
The proposal got a warm reception from officials in Mamakating, but the prospective partners hit a snag in mid-July.
The wholesome Houston doesn't have an image problem, but there could be a snag in his selection to the team.
The biennial survey carried out by Admical, an organisation that promotes the development of corporate sponsorship, highlighted a snag in this apparent profusion of funds and foundations.
For instance, Mr. Lee's overtures toward Japan hit a snag in July when Tokyo urged schools to teach Japan's territorial claim to an island held by South Korea.
Word arrived via text message that the Mercury Lounge show had sold out, which took Mr. Vile's mind off a snag in the WFMU performance.
The legislation may run into a snag in the House of Representatives, however, where a similar bill is being sponsored by Representative Ben Erdreich, Republican of Alabama.
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