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Discover Ludwig"beat obstacles" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to overcome or successfully navigate through challenges or difficulties. Example: Despite facing numerous financial setbacks, the young entrepreneur managed to beat all obstacles and build a successful business.
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For someone like Singh, who has been able to beat obstacles into submission, overcoming them by outworking them, the transplant floor has been a life changer.
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In beating those obstacles, Mr Gore faces difficulties of timing as much as of law.All contests have to be over by December 12th, when electoral-college votes from all states must be approved.
I looked on the Tampax website for its latest advertising, and once its clunky player actually worked, I saw an advert showing a high-jumper being confronted by the cunning Mother Nature – a mature, beautiful woman dressed in witchy green – before leaping over a high jump to a voiceover of beating your obstacles.
In addition, the new law raises the voting age from 16 to 17, depriving an estimated 1.5m voters most of whom would be likely to vote for reform from taking part.Even if pro-reformers, beating the obstacles, do manage to get themselves qualified to compete, they will still face the fact that the conservatives have manoeuvred their own people into an advantageous position to rig the vote.
I decided to face my new way of life with optimism and steadfast determination, this was the only way that I could live my life and the only way I could beat this obstacle.
Don't let the obstacles beat you.
And then the Chargers had to overcome the real obstacle Sunday to beat Cincinnati 26-21, an obstacle that wasn't physical at all.
GLOW could just go the straightforward route of following a ragtag team of weirdos as they face obstacles and beat the odds and it certainly does occasionally follow these familiar beats.
It could just go the straightforward route of following a ragtag team of weirdos as they face obstacles and beat the odds and it certainly does occasionally follow these familiar beats.
With 16in of travel in its independent front suspension and 18in from the trailing arm, it can float over obstacles that beat up other vehicles, reporting back every pebble and rock as a mere twitch through the steering wheel.
Impatience and energy flow together perfectly to resolve conflict, overcome impossible obstacles, and beat deadlines.
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