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But there is a potential snag.
Sather could face a potential snag.
The deal also removes a potential snag in MCI WorldCom's agreement to acquire Sprint for $108 billion.
But a potential snag is whether the teachers and the mayor can agree on what form of merit pay.
While acknowledging that the tumbling issue is a potential snag, the Pentagon last week authorized the clearing of 135 acres in Alaska to prepare an antimissile base.
It aims to deliver an opsin to retinal ganglion cells, but there is a potential snag: retinal ganglion cells are naturally sensitive to light.
An executive at one company said a potential snag had been that Erbitux produced at ImClone's factory in Branchburg, N.J., was slightly different from the product used in the main clinical trial, which was made by a contract manufacturer.
The Afghan government, which was initially angry that it had been left out, has accepted the talks in principle but is not directly involved, a potential snag in what could be a historic development.
That change in ocean chemistry would encourage carbon dioxide dissolved in the water to turn into ions of carbonate and bicarbonate, freeing chemical "space" into which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere could flow.The chemically literate will spot a potential snag.
Aquafil's Bonazzi agrees it's a "great concept", but cautions: "The logistics could be a potential snag if not cost-effective to all parties, convenient for the consumer or if there is an overall lack of interest and participation from the consumer".
And in recent opinion polls, Labour's lead over all the other parties is almost as good as it was in the 1997 general election.There is, however, a potential snag implicit in the growing difference between Scotland and the rest of Britain.
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