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However, the defense is emerging as a stumbling block for Texas Tech's Big 12 title hopes.
If it's a no, don't see this as a stumbling block.
The housing market has long been seen as a stumbling block for economic recovery in the US, and problems remain.
"He was seen as a stumbling block," said Gan Kim Khoon, executive director of AmResearch in Kuala Lumpur.
Many of Mrs. Arroyo's political adversaries view Ms. Gutierrez as a stumbling block in their efforts to prosecute the former president.
Some experts have long identified the MCAT as a stumbling block in the often-failed quest to produce more caring, attentive doctors.
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But increasingly, other deeply contentious policy issues that House Republicans insist must be addressed in any budget deal are as much of a stumbling block as the final dollar figure.
True, it lambastes the US-- the world finds itself at the mercy of American domestic politics"--as a stUS-- theblock to the treaty.
The substantial argument is the relatively low costs of homopolynucleotides as often this factor becomes a stumbling block in the way of practical application.
As I considered what a stumbling block emotional turmoil can be in the life of a promising young student, I realized we all know someone -- a family member, a friend, even ourselves -- who faces emotional challenges and needs help.
But their plans appear to have hit a stumbling block as they're yet to have formal approval from Seoul to cross back in to the South at Panmunjom – one of the most fortified borders in the world due to ongoing hostilities between the two countries.
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