Sentence examples for beset by obstacles from inspiring English sources

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Since it wrapped four years ago - a year before the Da Vinci Code was published - the Secret Book has been beset by obstacles.

Nintendo's empire is beset by obstacles: from the opposition, from within, and from the passage of time itself.

But her reality will also be beset by obstacles: growing social and political instability, widening economic inequity, rising incidence of natural disasters and increasing epidemics of non-communicable diseases, among them.

Despite the European Parliament's support for the IGWG process, and its request for genuine engagement from the EU, the EU has expressed concerns about the way the IGWG process has been conducted so far, and still seems beset by obstacles that prevent it from engaging in the negotiation process.

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The cost is estimated at around £70m-100m and, while there is widespread support, the process is beset by bureaucratic obstacles, despite the growing pressures of an economically successful area.

How we measure difficulties reveals our passion as well; when a project seems beset by impossible obstacles, it's probably not our passion, but hurdles met in accomplishing what we love seem to melt away as we progress.

The work of recovering bodies across this vast area has just begun, and the process is beset by seemingly insurmountable obstacles: Countless people were not just killed but washed great distances from their homes, where they came to rest in fields or in trees, or were eaten by crocodiles.

The 1908 Olympic Games originally were scheduled for Rome, but, with Italy beset by organizational and financial obstacles, it was decided that the Games should be moved to London.

Some nations, like Brazil, Chile and Mexico, are pressing ahead with reforms and integration into the global economy, while others, like Venezuela and Argentina, are beset by political problems that create obstacles to growth.

This year was far different, far more difficult, the team beset by many more flaws while encountering far greater obstacles.

In France, King Robert II, the second ruler of the dynasty that replaced the Carolingian "obstacle," presided over a kingdom beset by the anathema of social turmoil in the form of an uncontrollable castellan revolution.

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