Sentence examples for be a sticking point from inspiring English sources

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The term "affordable," meanwhile, appears to be a sticking point.

Tailoring a game to fit the cultural diversity of 22 Arab countries while also carrying global appeal could also be a sticking point.

But even if the union eventually agrees to a suspension for first offenses, its pursuit of a uniform policy for nonplayers could be a sticking point.

While the clarification is the easy part for Moyes and Woodward; the contract issue is likely to be a sticking point.

Citizens' rights is less contentious, with agreement on half the issues, though the role of the European court of justice continues to be a sticking point.

Trump has repeatedly promised that the UK and US would be able to thrash out a speedy trade deal but agriculture is likely to be a sticking point.

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Money had never been a sticking point.

So far Luxembourg has been a sticking point.

But the Gross case has been a sticking point.

But the museum's revenues are a sticking point.

He also wants an executive role, which has been a sticking point.

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